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Don Saroyan was born on 4 October 1928 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. He was an actor, known for Cuban Rebel Girls (1959), Blast of Silence (1961) and Airwolf (1984). He was married to Carol Burnett. He died on 24 November 1990 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Producer
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Jon Epstein was born on 7 March 1928 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and production manager, known for The Rat Patrol (1966), Rich Man, Poor Man (1976) and McMillan & Wife (1971). He died on 24 November 1990 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Writer
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Writer Robb White was partnered with "gimmick horror film" king William Castle during Castle's most popular and productive period. Born in the Philippines, White was a preacher's son who held a wide variety of jobs before landing in the Navy during World War II. He initially collaborated with Castle on the short-lived TV series Men of Annapolis (1957), then joined forces with the enterprising producer-director on the horror thrillers Macabre (1958), House on Haunted Hill (1959), The Tingler (1959), Homicidal (1961), and the kiddie-oriented 13 Ghosts (1960). He later went back to TV writing, including Perry Mason (1957).- Writer
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Born Dorothy Gladys Smith in Lancashire, England, Dodie Smith was raised in Manchester (her memoir is titled "A Childhood in Manchester"). She was just an infant when her father died, and she grew up fatherless until age 14, when her mother remarried and the family moved to London. There she studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and tried for a career as an actress, but with little success. She finally wound up taking a job as a toy buyer for a furniture store to make ends meet. Giving up dreams of an acting career, she turned to writing plays, and in 1931 her first play, "Autumn Crocus", was published (under the pseudonym "C.L. Anthony"). It was a success, and her story -- from failed actress to furniture store employee to successful writer -- captured the imagination of the public and she was featured in papers all over the country. Although she could now afford to move to a London townhouse, she didn't get caught up in the "literary" scene -- she married a man who was a fellow employee at the furniture store.
During World War II she and her husband moved to the US, mostly because of his stand as a conscientious objector and the social and legal difficulties that entailed. She was still homesick for England, though, as reflected in her first novel, "I Capture the Castle" (1948). During her stay she formed close friendships with such authors as Christopher Isherwood and John Van Druten, and was aided in her literary endeavors by writer A.J. Cronin.
She is perhaps best known for her novel "The Hundred and One Dalmations", a hugely popular childrens book that has been made into a string of very successful animated films by Walt Disney. She died in 1990.- Actress
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Helga Feddersen was born on 14 March 1930 in Hamburg, Germany. She was an actress and writer, known for Lola (1981), The Buddenbrooks (1959) and Ein Herz und eine Seele (1973). She was married to Olli Maier and Goetz Kozuszek. She died on 24 November 1990 in Hamburg, Germany.- Actor
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Arnold Marquis was born on 6 April 1921 in Dortmund, Germany. He was an actor, known for Das Jahrhundert der Chirurgen (1972), Kamikaze 89 (1982) and Quartett zu fünft (1949). He died on 24 November 1990 in Berlin, Germany.- Geoffrey Lumb was born on 13 July 1905 in Batley, Yorkshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for As the World Turns (1956), Another World (1964) and Producers' Showcase (1954). He died on 24 November 1990 in Madrid, Spain.
- Marcelle Rexiane was born on 9 November 1899 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. She was an actress, known for Carnival of Sinners (1943), Jim la houlette (1935) and Vingt-cinq ans de bonheur (1943). She died on 24 November 1990 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France.
- Freddie Shero was born on 23 October 1925 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He died on 24 November 1990 in Camden, New Jersey, USA.
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Marion Post Wolcott was born on 7 June 1910 in Montclair, New Jersey, USA. She is known for Fearful Symmetry (1998). She was married to Lee Wolcott. She died on 24 November 1990 in Santa Barbara, California, USA.- Arnold Marque was born on 31 March 1921 in Crailsheim, Württemberg, Germany. He died on 24 November 1990.