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Åke Falck was born on 3 April 1925 in Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden. He was a producer and director, known for A Time in the Sun (1966), Vindingevals (1968) and Narr (1964). He was married to Karin Falck. He died on 12 October 1974 in Danderyd, Stockholms län, Sweden.- Hazel Terry was born on 23 January 1918 in London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Sweet Devil (1938), Torpedoed (1937) and The Servant (1963). She was married to David Evans and Geoffrey Keen. She died on 12 October 1974 in London, England, UK.
- Georges Lourau was born on 30 October 1898 in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. He was a producer, known for Under the Roofs of Paris (1930), My Son, the Hero (1962) and Lucrèce Borgia (1953). He died on 12 October 1974 in Paris, France.
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Ed Fitzharris was born on 5 February 1890 in London, England, UK. Ed is known for Union Station (1950), Streets of Laredo (1949) and The Furies (1950). Ed died on 12 October 1974 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Pinkney "Pink" Anderson was a singer and blues musician--mainly guitar--who was born in Laurens, SC, in 1900. He spent much of his career performing in traveling medicine shows, doing old minstrel, folk and ragtime tunes and even performing early blues numbers. As a child he made money by dancing and singing in the streets of Spartanburg, not far from where he was born. Around 1915 he formed a team with Simmie Dooley and hooked up with the "Dr. W.R. Kerr Indian Remedy Company Medicine Show" and traveled throughout the South for several years, entertaining crowds with their singing and dancing while the good doctor hawked his "miracle" cure-all. The pair are known to have cut two records for Columbia Records in 1928, but as far as is known, those are the only recordings they ever made.
In the late 1920s or early 1930s the pair broke up the act. Dooley left the "entertainment" business, but Anderson kept right on with traveling medicine shows up until the mid-'50s, when his declining health finally forced him to retire. In the 1960s, however, young fans of folk music "discovered" his music. He recorded a new album for Prestige Records, "Carolina Blues Man, Vol. 1", in the early 1960s and made an appearance in a documentary about blues music and musicians, The Blues (1962). British rock band Pink Floyd held him in high enough regard to use his first name as their own (their last name was in honor of bluesman Floyd Council). - Arlis Perry was born on 22 February 1955 in Linton, North Dakota, USA. She died on 12 October 1974 in Stanford, California, USA.
- Richard Newhafer was born on 6 March 1921 in Illinois, USA. He was a writer, known for 77 Sunset Strip (1958), Combat! (1962) and The Blue Angels (1960). He died on 12 October 1974.
- Jeannette C. Nolan was born on 31 March 1897 in Evansville, Indiana, USA. She was a writer, known for Isn't It Romantic (1948). She died on 12 October 1974 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.