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- Ivica Pajer was born on 9 September 1934 in Uljanik kraj Daruvara, Croatia, Yugoslavia. He was an actor, known for Sophie's Choice (1982), David and Goliath (1960) and Odissea (1968). He died on 17 August 2006 in Gornja Jelenska, Croatia.
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Born in East Harlem and raised in the Bronx, Sig Shore earned a basketball scholarship to George Washington University. During World War II he served as a navigator in the Army Air Corps where he became a first lieutenant. After the war he was the advertising director for Dance magazine and later started advertising agencies in San Francisco and New York. During the height of the Cold War Mr. Shore imported a number of Russian films. In addition he distributed films like Francois Truffaut's 400 Blows, Alain Resnais' Hiroshima Mon Amour and Valerio Zurlini's Black Jesus. He was married to his wife Barbara for more than 50 years and had five children (Lindsay, Steven, Michael, Richard and Suzy) along with nine grandchildren.- Actor
Riley Sunrise was born on 14 June 1914 in the USA. He was an actor. He died on 17 August 2006 in Orange, California, USA.- Geoffrey Gibbs was born on 25 November 1940. He was an actor, known for Night Crawl (1989), The Shark Net (2003) and Love in Limbo (1993). He died on 17 August 2006 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
- Morton Lewis was born on 25 October 1917 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Garden of the Dead (1972), Changing Gears (1996) and The November Men (1993). He died on 17 August 2006 in England, UK.
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- Producer
A Matter of Taste (2000) is Bernard Rapp's second film. His feature film directorial debut Tiré à part (1996) with Terence Stamp, Daniel Mesguich , Maria de Medeiros , Frank Finlay and Jean-Claude Dreyfus, was released in France in January, 1996.
Bernard Rapp has been a star journalist-producer in French public television where he directed news magazines, served as a correspondent in Britain, anchored the evening news and produced several award-winning cultural programs. He has also directed many documentaries for French TV and is currently in charge of French TV Channel 3's series, Un siècle d'écrivains (1995), and the TV film magazine, Cine week-end.
Bernard Rapp has received three major awards from his peers: Le 7 d'Or (the equivalent of America's Television Emmy Award) for 'Best Journalist' (1987), 'Best Host' (1988) and 'Best Magazine' (1989). He is also the screenwriter of the first Omnimax film shot in France, Water and Men, and he, along with Jean-Claude Lamy, is the creator of the Larousse des films which references more than 11,000 films from all over the world. Additionally, Rapp is the author of several books including: Angleterre, Pays de Galles, Écosse (1987) and Quality, Objets d'en face (1988).- Len Evans was born on 31 August 1930 in Felixstowe, Suffolk, England, UK. He died on 17 August 2006 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.
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Rupert Murray was born in 1951 in the UK. He is known for Riverdance: Live à l'Arena de Genève (2001). He was married to Sheelagh Murray. He died on 17 August 2006 in Dublin, Ireland.- Lil' Wally was born on 1 August 1930 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was married to Jeanette Kozak. He died on 17 August 2006 in Miami Beach, Florida, USA.
- Masumi Hayashi was born on 3 September 1945 in Gila Bend, Arizona, USA. She died on 17 August 2006 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
- Music Department
Shamsur Rahman was born on 23 October 1929 in Dacca, Bengal Presidency, British India [now in Dhaka, Bangladesh]. He is known for Bangabandhu O Dhaka Bishwobidyaloy (2022). He died on 17 August 2006 in Dhaka, Bangladesh.