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"I am too old to die young, and too young to grow up," Marty Feldman told a reporter -- a week before he died.
This beloved comedian, who poked fun at himself, as well as others, was born Martin Alan Feldman on July 8, 1934, in London, England. His parents were of Ukrainian Jewish heritage (from Kiev). He was the son of Cecilia (née Crook) and Myer Feldman, a gown manufacturer. Marty spent his childhood in the poverty-stricken London East End and left school at the age of 15, hoping for a career as a jazz trumpeter (his appearance in a Variety show earned him the title "the worst trumpeter in the world"). He had just started his comedy career, as a writer for BBC radio programs and TV shows in the late 1950s, when he married Lauretta Sullivan in January 1959 (they would stay married until his death in 1982). There's a saying: "Your face is your fortune"; Marty had received a double-whammy. His nose was mangled in his youthful years in a boxing match; his walleyed orbs were the result of both a hyperactive thyroid and a botched operation after a car accident before his 30th birthday, in 1963. American audiences first saw Marty in Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers (1968), where he did comedy skits with Susie Ewing and the Golddiggers. He appeared in a number of movies, his most-remembered role being that of Igor (pronounced Eye-Gor) in Young Frankenstein (1974). Besides acting, he made his directorial debut in The Last Remake of Beau Geste (1977). Beloved and popular, it seemed Marty was to enjoy a long career in the entertainment field. However, he died of a massive heart attack, caused by shellfish food poisoning, while filming Yellowbeard (1983) in Mexico City, on December 2, 1982... he was only 48.- Actor
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David Blue was born on 18 February 1941 in Rhode Island, USA. He was an actor, known for The American Friend (1977), The State of Things (1982) and Human Highway (1982). He was married to Nesya Blue. He died on 2 December 1982 in New York City, New York, USA.- John Campbell was born on 11 November 1914 in Clinton, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for Sweet and Low-Down (1944), The Fighting Sullivans (1944) and The Web (1950). He died on 2 December 1982 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Lindley Evans moved to Australia in 1912 and studied piano and composition with Frank Hutchens at the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music. Later he went to study in London, England with Tobias Matthay.From 1922 onwards, Evans was accompanist to 'Nellie Melba'. Fellow pianist Isador Goodman became a good friend from 1930 until their deaths, within hours of each other.- Johnny Paul was born on 18 March 1918 in New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Vice and the Badge (1953) and Music-Hall (1949). He died on 2 December 1982 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Isador Goodman was born on 27 May 1909 in Cape Town, South Africa. He was a composer, known for The Burgomeister (1935), Jedda the Uncivilized (1955) and This Is Alice Springs (1961). He died on 2 December 1982 in Concord, New South Wales, Australia.- C.V. Bussey was born on 23 December 1895 in Pueblo, Colorado, USA. He was an actor, known for The Man from New Mexico (1932), Tangled Fortunes (1932) and Hell-Fire Austin (1932). He died on 2 December 1982 in Price, Utah, USA.