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- The minor Ohio-born star of a few late 40s second-string westerns, James Warren is hardly remembered at all except maybe to trivia enthusiasts. Tall, taciturn, lean and durably handsome, he certainly had what it took. Jim worked as an illustrator in New York with his art at one time appearing in Life, Cosmopolitan and Saturday Evening Post. While studying at the Pratt Institute of Art in New York, an MGM talent scout spotted the strapping actor whose looks and attitude somewhat resembled Gary Cooper.
In Hollywood from 1942, he was featured in about 20 pictures over a 3-year period but nothing much happened. While some of these pictures were higher quality pictures, such as Cry 'Havoc' (1943) and See Here, Private Hargrove (1944), Jim appeared unbilled in nearly all of them. MGM did not pick up his option, but RKO liked what it saw and took a chance on him heading up a series of Zane Grey westerns, including Wanderer of the Wasteland (1945), Sunset Pass (1946) and Code of the West (1947). Again, he met with lukewarm results and eventually he retired to Hawaii, returning full-time to his first passion - painting, especially watercolors. He died in 2001. - Writer
- Additional Crew
- Actor
Eugene Price was born on 26 September 1932 in Guthrie, Oklahoma, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Ryan's Hope (1975), Corky (1972) and The Streets of San Francisco (1972). He was married to Judith Price. He died on 28 March 2001 in Putney, Vermont, USA.- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Vulo Radev (1 January 1923 - 28 March 2001) was a Bulgarian film director, writer and cinematographer. Radev was born in a village Lesidren. In 1953, Radev graduated from the filming faculty of the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography in Moscow. His first film, a documentary, appeared in 1952. Radev later filmed Citizens of Dimitrovgrad (1956), On the Eve (1959, adapted from I. S. Turgenev's novel), and Tobacco (1962). In his first own film, The Peach Thief (1964, adapted from Emiliyan Stanev's novella), Vulo Radev expresses his anguish for modern man (along the lines of Godart and Antonioni) through the love story between the Serbian Officer Ivo, a prisoner of war at the concentration camp of the Bulgarians, and Lisa, the wife of the city's commander - a great love story amidst the inhuman hatred of war. The critics praise the excellent artistic knowledge; sensitivity in conception and structure of the subject matter; as well as excellent guiding of actors. As a chamber piece, the drama was made in the style of the then popular realistic psychological literature. Radev used the same style in his next film The King and The General (1966), a story of the conflict between King Boris III and General Zaimov, who tried in the beginning of the World War II to prevent both Bulgarian's alliance with Germany and its entry into the war against Soviet Union. Radev broke a number of conventions in this film too. Other films directed by him include The Longest Night (1967), Doomed Souls (1975, adapted from Dimitar Dimov's novella), and The Black Angels (1970). In 1981, he directed Adaptation, a film addressing issues of insanity. Radev received the Dimitrov Prize in 1969.- Director
- Actor
- Writer
Jim Stewart was born in 1928 in Paducah, Kentucky, USA. He was a director and actor, known for The Rifleman (1958), Here's Geraldine (1957) and Glovables (1960). He was married to Rosemarie 'Bud' Stewart. He died on 28 March 2001 in Harvard, Illinois, USA.- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Gérard Samaan was born in 1943 in Aleppo, Syria. He was a director and writer, known for Lilien in der Bank (1996), Class Relations (1984) and Anderland (1980). He was married to Marianne Rosenbaum. He died on 28 March 2001 in Munich, Germany.- Jean-Marie Bernicat was born on 26 February 1939 in Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales, France. He was an actor, known for Les dossiers de l'écran (1967) and Rue barrée (1967). He died on 28 March 2001 in Paris, France.
- Animation Department
- Visual Effects
Mabel Gesner was born on 8 October 1920 in Fredericksburg, Iowa, USA. She is known for Hercules (1997), Aladdin (1992) and The Little Mermaid (1989). She died on 28 March 2001.- Prinz Constantin von und zu Liechtenstein was born on 23 December 1911 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was married to Helene Gräfin Esterházy von Galántha and Maria Elisabeth von Leutzendorff Countess Helene Esterházy von Galántha. He died on 28 March 2001 in Zurich, Switzerland.
- Editorial Department
Mihal Çarka was born on 16 March 1925 in Sheper-Zagorisë, Albania. He is known for Duel i heshtur (1967), Toka jonë (1964) and The Discussion (1961). He died on 28 March 2001 in Tiranë, Albania.- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Vyacheslav Fastovich was born on 20 September 1911. He was a cinematographer, known for Avariya (1965), Dikaya sobaka Dingo (1962) and The Gadfly (1955). He died on 28 March 2001.- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Graham Lind was born in 1941 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He was a cinematographer, known for Stone (1974), They're a Weird Mob (1966) and Age of Consent (1969). He died on 28 March 2001.- James E. Stewart was born on 10 October 1926. He was an actor, known for Island of Allah (1956) and Light Time (1960). He died on 28 March 2001 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
- Charles Michael Parrott (December 9, 1983 - March 28, 2001) better known as Nemesis and original Mr. XBW, was a backyard wrestler and the founder of XBW Wrestling. Nemesis was one of the XBW Originals of Reaper, Ryan Stevens, Deathwarrent, War, Chris Phoenix, and Tommy Gunn during the debut of the federation back in 1999 and wrestled in the very first season becoming the inaugural XBW Tag Team Champion with Stevens (as Lost Boyz) and 2 time XBW Champion, regarded exceptionally as the XBW World Heavyweight Champion in commemoration of his memory. His wrestling influences derived from Triple H and Undertaker, two of his favorite professional wrestlers. Nemesis was believed by his pairs to carry the spirit and attitude of XBW as the eldest at time mirroring a WWE attitude era style. On March 28, 2001, a tragic road accident claimed his life at 17.
- George Connor was born on 16 August 1906 in Rialto, California, USA. He died on 28 March 2001 in Hesperia, California, USA.
- George M. Barksdale was born on 7 September 1928 in Greenville, North Carolina, USA. He was an actor, known for Future Force (1989). He died on 28 March 2001 in Aquadulce, California, USA.
- Music Department
- Actor
- Composer
Moe Koffman was born on 28 December 1928 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was an actor and composer, known for The Jazzman (2009), Philip Marlowe, Private Eye (1983) and The January Man (1989). He was married to Gisele Koffman. He died on 28 March 2001 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Jørgen Skov was born on 12 November 1925 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was a cinematographer, known for Den kære familie (1962), Mød mig paa Cassiopeia (1951) and Døden kommer til middag (1964). He died on 28 March 2001.