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- Actress
- Soundtrack
Veola Vonn was born on 27 July 1918 in New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Burma Convoy (1941), South Sea Woman (1953) and Lafayette Escadrille (1958). She was married to Frank Nelson and Hanley Stafford. She died on 28 October 1995 in Orange County, California, USA.- Julien Bertheau was born on 19 June 1910 in Algiers, Alger, France [now Algeria]. He was an actor, known for The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (1972), The Count of Monte Cristo (1954) and Raboliot (1946). He was married to Micheline Boudet and Denise Clair. He died on 28 October 1995 in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France.
- Maurice Chatelain was a leading proponent of the Ancient Astronaut theory: the idea that the gods of our ancestors were based on real extraterrestrials who had visited the earth. Although he is usually identified as a "former NASA Chief of Communications," especially by UFOlogists, other sources claim he was merely "a low-level engineer who worked for a NASA sub-contractor."
- Blonde, lanky comedienne, singer, dancer and cabaret artist: a genuine original and all-round entertainer. This daughter of a professional soldier first aspired to be a dancer, but, at 1.76 metres, was deemed as being too tall. Gisela found consolation in taking acting classes. Her tutor, the renowned stage actor Erich Ponto, was quick to recognise her unique comic potential. In due course, Gisela made her breakthrough in revues and cabaret at the Scala, the 'Kabarett der Komiker' and the 'Berliner Komödie', where she came into her own with that distinctive gift of gab known as 'Berliner Schnauze'. She also dabbled in film acting with small roles in Richard Eichberg's Das indische Grabmal (1938) and The Tiger of Eschnapur (1938). After a lengthy absence from the screen, Gisela found a wider audience and enduring popularity on television as hostess of the long-running variety show Zwischenmahlzeit (1963) in which she sang, danced, performed sketches and featured prominent guests. Known under the sobriquet of "Quasselstrippe" (which translates to 'motormouth' or 'chatterbox'), Gisela became nationally famous for her staccato delivery (a staggering 492 syllables per minute!) and once proudly claimed: "Anybody, who thinks they can get a word in edgeways hasn't been born yet".
- Actor
- Stunts
- Director
Stanislaw Bielinski was born on 13 January 1920 in Kraków, Malopolskie, Poland. He was an actor and director, known for Television Theater (1953), Prom do Szwecji (1980) and Drugi brzeg (1962). He died on 28 October 1995 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.- Director
- Writer
Walter Eysselinck was born on 10 November 1931. He was a director and writer, known for De stemmer (1968), Monoloog voor twee (1969) and De ploeg en de sterren (1975). He died on 28 October 1995.- Kaja Ignjatovic was born on 20 February 1916 in Nis, Serbia. She was an actress, known for Traces of a Black Haired Girl (1972), Hanka (1955) and Dr (1962). She died on 28 October 1995 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia.
- K. Craig Innes was born on 17 January 1960 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was an actor, known for A Chorus Line (1985), Gimme an 'F' (1984) and Fame (1982). He died on 28 October 1995 in New York City, New York, USA.
- Augusto Bonardo was born on 9 October 1918 in Pergamino, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was an actor, known for Buenos Aires, verano 1912 (1966), Ritmo nuevo y vieja ola (1965) and Un viaje al más allá (1964). He died on 28 October 1995 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.