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- Michael Anthony was born on 26 September 1911 in St. Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands. He was an actor, known for An Ideal Husband (1947), The Trollenberg Terror (1956) and Triton (1961). He was married to Bernadette Milnes and Mary Stuart. He died on 14 February 1998 in Denville Hall, Northwood, Hillingdon, London, England, UK.
- Peggy Hassard was born on 2 December 1921 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She was an actress, known for Mr. Dooley, Jnr. (1953). She was married to Arthur Hill. She died on 14 February 1998 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Roy Beck was born in November 1929 in Kent, England as Roy Sidney John Beck. He started out working at Denham Studios in 1947 on 'So Evil My Love'. He went on to have a hugely illustrious career in films and television, working as stand-in and double for many stars, Robert Mitchum, Roger Moore, Anthony Hopkins, John Hurt, Rod Steiger, James Stewart, James Coburn, Edward Fox, Ryan O'Neil, Charles Bronson, George Segal and Lee Marvin to name a few. He was a popular featured face in many TV commercials in the 1960s which took him to Europe and the Caribbean. He spent many years on the FAA Executive and as a leading negotiator, creating the FAA/PACT agreement which remains to this day. February 14, 1998 in London, England marks his untimely passing.- Chi Ma was born on 24 April 1924 in Sichuan Province, Republic of China. He was an actor, known for One-Armed Boxer (1972), Du jiao long (1968) and Zong heng tian xia (1972). He died on 14 February 1998 in Beijing, China.
- Animation Department
- Director
The oldest of the three talented McKimson brothers began his career with Disney in 1928, assistant to Norman Ferguson. His next sojourn was with the fledgling animation team of Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising, who went on to inaugurate the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons for Warner Brothers, under the auspices of Leon Schlesinger. Harman and Ising eventually moved on after a dispute over money, while Tom stayed on as animator and layout artist with Robert Clampett's unit at Schlesinger's 'Termite Terrace'. Tom was instrumental in developing the Bugs Bunny character and is credited with creating the characters of Tweetie Pie and Beaky Buzzard. From 1947 until his retirement in 1972, Tom worked for Dell Comics/Western Publishing as art director and illustrator, creating drawings for Bugs Bunny and Road Runner comic strips and colouring books. Along with younger brother Charles (who joined Dell in 1954), Tom also created and illustrated the Roy Rogers Daily Comic Strip.- Bryan MacMahon was born on 29 September 1909 in Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland. He was a writer, known for General Electric Theater (1953) and The Celts (1987). He died on 14 February 1998.