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- Hugh Latimer was born on 12 May 1913 in Haslemere, Surrey, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Adventures of P.C. 49: Investigating the Case of the Guardian Angel (1949), Someone at the Door (1950) and The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955). He was married to Sheila Murray Gairns. He died on 12 June 2006 in London, England, UK.
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Rosalind Marquis was born on 11 September 1915 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936), Talent Scout (1937) and Marked Woman (1937). She was married to William L Waller, Thomas E. Saxe Jr and Edwin Diamond Axton II. She died on 12 June 2006 in Naples, Florida, USA.- Music Department
Tomohito Aoki was born on 12 June 1957 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Tomohito is known for .hack//SIGN (2002), Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (2003) and Romancing SaGa (2005). Tomohito died on 12 June 2006 in Japan.- Cinematographer
- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
György Illés was born on 2 November 1914 in Eger, Heves megye, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was a cinematographer and actor, known for Szerelmes biciklisták (1965), A 9-es kórterem (1955) and Szent Péter esernyöje (1958). He died on 12 June 2006 in Budapest, Hungary.- Actor
- Additional Crew
Michael Christian was born on 9 May 1947 in Lubmin, Germany. He was an actor, known for Das unsichtbare Visier (1973), Nachtasyl (1974) and Supai Zoruge (2003). He died on 12 June 2006 in Berlin, Germany.- Charla Sampsel was born on 15 August 1966 in California, USA. She was an actress, known for Poison Ivy (1992) and Heaven (1987). She was married to Darren Mack. She died on 12 June 2006 in Reno, Nevada, USA.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
Mike Chevalier was born on 14 August 1943 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a cinematographer, known for Superman (1978), Colors (1988) and Heartbreak Ridge (1986). He was married to Lori Koravos and Susan Chevalier. He died on 12 June 2006 in Hollywood Hills, California, USA.- János Sólyomvári was born on 7 December 1953 in Szõny, Hungary. He died on 12 June 2006 in Komárom, Hungary.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
- Director
Cinematographer Bob Schoenhut learned many years ago how to scout a location, get in with all his gear, get the shot, and get out. But he didn't gain such experience on the set of any motion picture or television program. He learned it in the Marines during combat training in the '60s. The instruction proved doubly useful to Schoenhut as he went on to specialize in photo reconnaissance for the Marines after training at the U.S. Naval School of Photography, then parlay his interest in cameras into an illustrious Hollywood career over the next few decades, where the soldier's instincts and discipline still serve him well. An enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation (his parents are both of Lakota and German descent}, Schoenhut has been a camera operator on such smash television programs as "The Waltons,'' "Knots Landing," "The A-Team," and "Quantum Leap," and Oscar-winning films such as Kevin Costner's "Dances," which was shot in the Dakotas, where he was born. As director of photography, Schoenhut has "DP'd" second unit television work for "Airwolf" and "Dinosaurs," and shot several specials for PBS, including "I'd Rather be Powwowing" and "The Trial of Standing Bear ." Honorably discharged from the Marines in ' 63, Schoenhut worked for several years as a steel worker, loan officer, and public relations professional with General Motors before deciding to return to school and his first love, photography. He promptly earned a BFA in photography from the renowned Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara in '73, then was accepted as a Fellow at the American Film Institute in Hollywood, where he received his MFA in directing and cinematography. Schoenhut shot -- as well as wrote -- television news for Santa Barbara's ABC affiliate, KEYT-TV, for a few years before relocating to Los Angeles, where he joined the stalwart Hollywood Cameraman's Union in 1975 as its only Native American. The talented cinematographer was a natural choice to join director of photography Dean Semler as camera operator on "Dances," what with its Native American storyline. Schoenhut capitalized on the opportunity and was featured camera operator on the Best Picture winner's arguably most memorable scenes, the buffalo hunt sequence. "Dances" also won the Oscar for Best Cinematography. In the mid-' 90s, Schoenhut moved to London and worked on smaller European films and documentaries like "Endangered Species" for WDR Cologne and the BBC and many foreign features. He also shot still fine art photographs while in Europe and England. Schoenhut was one of the camera operators on Universal Pictures' "Mystery Men," starring Greg Kinnear, Ben Stiller, William Macy, and Wes Studi. Schoenhut is writing a feature film, "The Reservation," about crossing cultural barriers in the city, and "Soldier Warriors," a documentary exploring the traditional and contemporary concepts of the warrior through the images and thoughts of Native American G.I.s on the reservation.- Carolyn Stayer was born on 29 December 1927 in Everett, Pennsylvania, USA. She was an actress, known for Pecker (1998). She was married to James R. Stayer. She died on 12 June 2006 in Parkville, Maryland, USA.