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William Lubtchansky was born on 26 October 1937 in Vincennes, Val-de-Marne, France. He was a cinematographer and director, known for Regular Lovers (2005), Safari diamants (1966) and La tête du client (1965). He was married to Nicole Lubtchansky. He died on 4 May 2010 in Paris, France.- Ángel Cristo was born on 17 October 1944 in Huelva, Andalucía, Spain. He was an actor, known for El Cid cabreador (1983), Encantada de la vida (1993) and Bla, bla, bla (1981). He was married to Bárbara Rey. He died on 4 May 2010 in Alcorcón, Madrid, Spain.
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Brita Borg was born on 10 June 1926 in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden. She was an actress, known for Den store amatören (1958), Flickor på fabrik (1935) and Kvinnan tar befälet (1942). She was married to Allan Johansson. She died on 4 May 2010 in Borgholm, Öland, Sweden.- Veteran baseball announcer, Ernie Harwell was born in Washington, Georgia. Harwell became an Atlanta correspondent for "The Sporting News" at the age of 16. By 1936 he was working in the sports department of the "Atlanta Constitution". From there, he became sports director of WSB in Atlanta in 1940. From 1942 to 1946, Ernie served in the USMC. After spending a few seasons doing play by play for the minor league Atlanta Crackers team in the late 40s, Ernie got a call to come up to Brooklyn to do play by play there. He was the announcer in Brooklyn (working with Red Barber and Connie Desmond) from 1948 to 1949. In 1950, Harwell began working with Russ Hodges calling the plays for the New York Giants. In October of 1951 when Bobby Thomson hit his famous "shot heard round the world", it was Ernie who was announcing the game on national television. The coaxial cable had just been laid and it was one of the earliest coast to coast broadcasts. Unfortunately, no kinescope or recording of that broadcast exists. In 1954 Ernie became the very first announcer for the brand new Baltimore Orioles team. When Van Patrick was let go from the Tiger's broadcast booth because of sponsor conflicts, Ernie was hired and quickly became a familiar voice to millions of Tiger baseball fans. Ernie called play by play from the corner of Michigan and Trumbull from 1960 to 1991. He was teamed with such announcers as George Kell, Ray Lane and Paul Carey. On August 2, 1981, Ernie was inducted into the baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. At the end of the 1990 season, Ernie was informed by Tiger President Bo Schembechler that the team wanted to go in a "new direction". Harwell was told he could announce the Tiger games until the end of the 1991 season. Baseball fans everywhere were shocked and saddened to hear that their old friend Ernie had been fired. Millions of fans had spent countless hours listening to Ernie's laidback style of calling the games. In 1992, the team was bought by Mike Illitch who announced that Ernie would be hired back to announce the Tiger games over radio for the 1993 season. From 1994 to the present Ernie has announced the games over the Tiger cable and television networks. He is a devout Christian and once gave his testimony at a Billy Graham crusade. He is still a favorite of fans everywhere and is truly a national treasure.
- Editorial Department
Born Donah June Polk in Shawnee, Oklahoma. Her mother moved her to California in 1928. Donah studied art thru high school and community college in Santa Monica, California. She began a career in the Film Industry in 1954, working as a film technician at Technicolor Film Laboratory. She then moved to MGM to become a Negative Film Cutter in 1966 and to Universal Studios in 1971. In 1976, Ms. Bassett founded Donah Bassett & Associates, a Negative Cutting company. She maintained offices at Technicolor, MGM, Consolidated Film Industries and Deluxe Laboratories, contracting with all the major film studios. Her career brought her to work with Film Directors and Cinematographers that were the cream of the film artists. Names like Coppola, Scorsese, Friedkin, Caleb Deschnel, Vittorio Storaro, and Steven Spielberg, just to name a few. Her passion for art and a career in film have prepared Donah for performing her best, on canvas.
Now a resident of Phoenix, Arizona, she has studied painting with Tom Haas, Joni Falk, Heidi Moran, Maxine Johnson and Jane Wingfield at local workshops associated with The Scottsdale Art School. Donah's paintings reflect her love of nature and light. She has shown her work in numerous exhibitions and Galleries in California and Arizona.- Actor
- Soundtrack
Predrag Ivanovic was born on 24 July 1930 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He was an actor, known for Ruben Brandt, Collector (2018), Love and Fashion (1960) and Kisa (1972). He died on 4 May 2010 in Belgrade, Serbia.- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Production Manager
Ivar Søe was born on 7 October 1929 in Kongsberg, Norway. He was an actor and assistant director, known for Attentat (1980), Jazz All Around (1969) and Lille mand, pas på (1968). He died on 4 May 2010 in Copenhagen, Denmark.- Actor
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Radoslav Doric was born on 29 February 1940 in Backo Gradiste, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He was an actor and writer, known for TV teatar (1956), U Orfeumu kod Brane (1975) and Sarajevski atentat (1972). He died on 4 May 2010 in Belgrade, Serbia.- Anna-Greta Adolphson was born on 11 May 1917 in Stockholm, Sweden. She was an actress, known for Klart till drabbning (1937). She died on 4 May 2010.