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During his youth Stuart Hamblen traveled throughout Texas with his father, and itinerant preacher who later became the head of his denomination. Hamblen attended school between trips, preparing for a teaching career, later completed college with a degree in education. He practiced singing while riding the range, often writing his own songs. His first musical opportunity came when he won an amateur singing contest in Dallas and was engaged to join a group of touring singers. Eventually he settled in California, where he began his radio career while also appearing in motion pictures and rodeos. His Radio program ran for 20 years. Eventually Hamblen would convert to the evangelical faith and begin to concentrate on writing hymns and sacred songs. Hamblen would also go on to record a collection of Robert W. Service poems, entitled: The Spell of The Yukon. Stuart Hamblen included several of his own compositions as well. The Spell Of The Yukon (Columbia) Side 1 Side 2 Shake The Hand Of A Man (Hamblen) Send Me A Lady (Hamblen) The Shooting Of Dan McGrew (Service) The Cremation Of Sam McGee (Service) The Lure Of The Little Voices (Service) Make Believe Bay (Hamblen) Pokolodie Bill Left His Soul Behind (Hamblen) Big Wicked Bill (Hamblen) The Spell Of The Yukon (Service) Mush (Hamblen)- American actor Skeeter Vaughan was raised on a Cherokee Indian reservation where he was called Grey Otter. He began his career at age 12 as a knife and tomahawk thrower in a traveling show. In later years he acted and performed stunts in various television shows and feature films of the '70s and '80s.
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Alfred Balthoff was born on 8 December 1905 in Peiskretscham, Upper Silesia, Germany [now Pyskowice, Slaskie, Poland]. He was an actor and composer, known for The Marriage of Figaro (1949), Sherlock Holmes (1967) and O'Flaherty (1967). He died on 8 March 1989 in Vienna, Austria.- Charles Exbrayat was born on 5 May 1906 in Planfoy, Loire, France. He was a writer, known for La femme que j'ai assassinée (1948), L'Homme de Londres (1943) and Danger de mort (1947). He died on 8 March 1989 in Saint-Étienne, Loire, France.
- Actor
Bobbie West was born on 20 April 1902 in Iowa, USA. He was an actor. He died on 8 March 1989 in Fresno, California, USA.- Ági Mészáros was born on 24 May 1918 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. She was an actress, known for Mágnás Miska (1949), Úri muri (1950) and Treasured Earth (1948). She was married to Lajos Voight and László Tompa. She died on 8 March 1989 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Margaret Clancey was born on 29 July 1897 in Tucson, Arizona, USA. She was an editor, known for Hangman's House (1928), History Is Made at Night (1937) and The Princess and the Plumber (1930). She was married to James C. Clancey. She died on 8 March 1989 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Otakar Kostal was born on 22 September 1913. He is known for Lemonade Joe (1964), Fantom Morrisvillu (1966) and Nezbedný bakalár (1946). He died on 8 March 1989.- Art Director
Boyka Mavrodinova was born on 1 April 1903 in Sofia, Bulgaria. She was an art director, known for Hitar Petar (1956), Nevidimiyat Mirko (1958) and Pat i Pataran (1958). She died on 8 March 1989 in Sofia, Bulgaria.- Sound Department
- Actor
Leonard Ksiezak was born on 6 November 1921 in Warsaw, Poland. He was an actor, known for Knights of the Teutonic Order (1960), Uczta Baltazara (1954) and Drugi brzeg (1962). He died on 8 March 1989.