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- Born in Beckenham, Kent, English character actor Maurice Denham first came to public notice in the 1940s on radio, appearing on many of the most popular comedy series of the day in a variety of characters. His debut in films came in 1947 with The Smugglers (1947). His talents came to the forefront in the animated feature Animal Farm (1954), in which he voiced all of the animal characters. A prolific actor, his familiar sharp features and bald head appeared in dozens of films over the following years, often as charming but slightly 'barmy' characters and well-bred cads, although he was more than capable of playing straight drama, as he did in the war picture Sink the Bismarck! (1960) as a naval officer helping to hunt down and sink the German battleship. He began appearing regularly in television in the 1970s and also worked steadily on the stage.
He died of natural causes at age 92 in London, England. - Writer
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- Soundtrack
Screenwriter. Robert Easter attended the University of Kentucky, majoring in political science. A one-time comedy performer and advertising copywriter, Easter was also a frontline combat U.S. marine during the Vietnam War -- an experience which infuses his action sequences with a particularly strong sense of realism. Easter began his screenwriting career by co-writing the cult horror classic film "The Toolbox Murders." His teleplay credits range from the premiere episodes of Steven Bochco's NBC-TV series "Richie Brockelman, Private Eye" to D.C. Animation's "Wheeled Warriors." Subsequently, other films penned by Easter include the martial arts actioners "Out for Blood" (as David S. Green) and "Red Sun Rising" (as David S. Green) both HBO World Premiere Movies, as well as "Sworn to Justice," the only American martial arts-themed picture ever invited to film festivals worldwide. Most recently Easter wrote Award Entertainment's romantic comedies "Just Sue Me," starring Tom Arnold, William McNamara and Randall Batinkov, and "Kiss Toledo Goodbye," starring Michael Rapaport, Christopher Walken, Robert Forster and Christine Taylor. Robert Easter specializes in character-based action dramas and comedies.- Nina Ter-Osipyan was born on 18 April 1909 in Baku, Baku Governorate, Russian Empire [now Azerbaijan]. She was an actress, known for Five Evenings (1979), Polosa vezeniya (1983) and Goryanka (1975). She died on 24 July 2002 in Moscow, Russia.
- Mike Clark was born on 7 November 1940 in Marshall, Texas, USA. He died on 24 July 2002 in Dallas, Texas, USA.