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- Stunts
- Actor
Actor and stuntman Bill Couch was born on September 3, 1926 in Asheville, North Carolina. The younger brother of fellow stuntman Chuck Couch, Bill was a circus performer who specialized in high wire work which included a sway pole act prior to becoming a stuntman in the early 1960's. Among the actors that Couch doubled for are Spencer Tracy, Buddy Hackett, Richard Jaeckel, and William Shatner. Bill died at age 72 on February 25, 1999 in Studio City, California.- Ethel Scott was born on 11 May 1925. She was an actress, known for The Adventures of Francie and Josie (1962), The Rikki Fulton Show (1960) and Make Mine Music (1958). She was married to Rikki Fulton and Leslie McLeod. She died on 25 February 1999 in Ayr, Scotland, UK.
- Additional Crew
- Actor
Ron Poindexter was born on 12 March 1935 in Oakland, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1967), The John Davidson Show (1976) and Donny and Marie (1975). He was married to Kristina Holland and Coralynn Ray Brenneis. He died on 25 February 1999 in Oakland, California, USA.- Douglas Hume was born on 9 April 1937. He was an actor, known for Truck Stop Women (1974), The White Buffalo (1977) and Sea Hunt (1958). He died on 25 February 1999 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Music Department
Sol Schoenbach was born on 15 March 1915 in New York City, New York, USA. Sol is known for The Burglar (1957). Sol was married to Bertha Karp. Sol died on 25 February 1999 in Haverford, Pennsylvania, USA.- Camera and Electrical Department
- Additional Crew
- Actor
Ulf Björck was born on 18 May 1940. He was an actor, known for Fanny and Alexander (1982), Gorky Park (1983) and My Life as a Dog (1985). He died on 25 February 1999.- Actor
- Composer
- Music Department
Composer, author, pianist and songwriter, educated at Mount Union College and the Philadelphia Music School, also in private music study. In 1937 he announced at WHBC in Canton, Ohio, then became production manager. In 1939 he announced at WTAM in Cleveland, Ohio. From 1943 to 1962 he was the sales manager for RCA Recorded Program Services and General Teleradio Film Division, and vice-president of sales for Bonded TV Film Services. Between 1962-1964 he was a consultant to the Ringling Brothers Circus. He composed the scores and was assistant film producer for the National Science Foundation exhibit at the 1964 New York World's Fair. He directed special projects for the National Association for Retarded Children, and he composed the TV score for "Quillow and the Giant". Joining ASCAP in 1963, his chief musical collaborator was Ralph Blane. His popular-song compositions include "How Many Stars?"; "I Believe in Me"; "No Such Word as Can't"; "I Believe in Something"; and "Nothing Is the Hardest Thing In the World to Do".- Glenn Seaborg was born on 19 April 1912 in Ishpeming, Michigan, USA. He died on 25 February 1999 in Lafayette, California, USA.
- Additional Crew
Sára Berczik was born on 18 January 1906 in Miskolc, Hungary. She is known for Patyolat akció (1965) and Irány Mexikó (1968). She died on 25 February 1999 in Budapest, Hungary.- Dina Dreyfus was born on 1 February 1911 in Milan, Italy. She was a producer, known for En profil dans le texte (1964) and Philosophie et vérité (1965). She was married to Claude Lévi-Strauss. She died on 25 February 1999 in Paris, France.