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Ed Devereaux was born in August 1925 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia as Edward Sidney Devereaux. He was an actor and writer, known for Skippy (1967), True Believers (1988) and The Wrong Arm of the Law (1963). He was married to Irene Champion and Julie Devereaux (nee ?). He died on December 17, 2003 in Hampstead, London, England.- Actor
- Director
- Soundtrack
Alan Tilvern was born on 5 November 1918 in London, England, UK. He was an actor and director, known for Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), Love and Death (1975) and Firefox (1982). He was married to Diane Elliott. He died on 17 December 2003 in London, England, UK.- Actress
- Stunts
- Additional Crew
Mary Ann Jackson was born on January 14, 1923. She was one of the earliest child stars of the twenties and thirties. Although she was better known as one of the child performers from the famed "Our Gang" comedies that are still popular today, Mary Ann began her film career at the age of four in 1927's "Smith's Pony." Although she didn't make any full length motion pictures during 1928, Mary Ann more than made up for it the following year when she appeared in six major pictures such as "Bouncing Babies" and "Lazy Days." After eight films in 1930 and six in 1931, Mary Ann left the film world after "Little Daddy" at the age of eight.- Henry Cuesta was born on 23 December 1931 in McAllen, Texas, USA. He was married to Janette Cuesta. He died on 17 December 2003 in Sherman Oaks, California, USA.
- Music Department
- Composer
Peter Moscos was born on 1 May 1948 in Australia. He was a composer, known for Pugwall (1989) and Sugar and Spice (1989). He died on 17 December 2003 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
- Production Manager
Christopher N. Seiter was born on 9 August 1935 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an assistant director and producer, known for The Black Hole (1979), Pete's Dragon (1977) and Columbo (1971). He was married to Kimberley E Coy and True Ellison. He died on 17 December 2003 in Pasadena, California, USA.- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Son of actor J. E. (or Eugène) Daigneault, Pierre made his claim to fame as a French Canadian folklore singer and hosted many french canadian folklore shows on radio and television. Under the name of Pierre Saurel, he created Ixe-13, the ace of Canadian spies, and wrote many novels of his character's adventures during the 40s.- Otto Graham is an American professional football player who was a quarterback for the Cleveland Browns in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and National Football League (NFL). Graham is regarded by critics as one of the most dominant players of his era, having taken the Browns to league championship games every year between 1946 and 1955, winning seven of them. With Graham at quarterback, the Browns posted a record of 57 wins, 13 losses, and one tie, including a 9-3 win-loss record in the playoffs. While most of Graham's statistical records have been surpassed in the modern era, he still holds the NFL record for career average yards gained per pass attempt, with 8.63. He also holds the record for the highest career winning percentage for an NFL starting quarterback, at 0.810. Long-time New York Yankees owner George M. Steinbrenner III, a friend of Graham's, once called him "as great of a quarterback as there ever was."
Otto Graham grew up in Waukegan, Illinois, the son of music teachers. He entered Northwestern University in 1940 on a basketball scholarship, but football soon became his main sport. After a brief stint in the military at the end of World War II, Graham played for the Rochester Royals of the National Basketball League (NBL), winning the 1945-46 championship. Paul Brown, Cleveland's coach, signed Graham to play for the Browns, where he thrived. Graham's 1946 NBL and AAFC titles made him the first of only two people on to have won championships in two of the four major North American sports (the second was Gene Conley).
After he retired from playing football in 1955, Graham coached college teams in the College All-Star Game and became head football coach for the Coast Guard Bears at the United States Coast Guard Academy. After seven years there, he was hired as head coach of The Washington Redskins in 1966. Following three unsuccessful years with them, he resigned and returned to the Coast Guard Academy, where he served as athletic director until his retirement in 1984. Graham was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1965. - Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
Basilio Franchina was born on 31 January 1914 in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. He was a writer and assistant director, known for Legione straniera (1953), The River Girl (1954) and The Blue Max (1966). He died on 17 December 2003 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Karol L. Zachar was born on 12 January 1918 in Ontol, Ziar nad Hronom, Austria-Hungary [now Slovakia]. He was an actor and director, known for Rok na dedine (1967), Veselé panie z Windsoru (1980) and Styria grobiani (1976). He died on 17 December 2003 in Bratislava, Slovakia.- Monica Doerr was born on 5 December 1915 in Cheshire, Oregon, USA. She was married to Bobby Doerr. She died on 17 December 2003 in Junction City, Oregon, USA.
- Takemitsu Fujinishiki was born on 18 March 1937 in Japan. He was an actor. He died on 17 December 2003 in Japan.
- Spencer Hale was born on 7 July 1921 in Holborn, London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for It's a Great Day! (1955), The Grove Family (1954) and French Without Tears (1949). He died on 17 December 2003 in Whitstable, Kent, England, UK.
- Additional Crew
János Dobos was born on 27 May 1935 in Angyalföld, Hungary [now in Budapest, Hungary]. He is known for A készülék nem müködik (1964) and Törjünk fel egy meggymagot! (1995). He died on 17 December 2003 in Budapest, Hungary.- David Smith was born on 5 October 1934 in Fishponds, Bristol, England, UK. He died on 17 December 2003 in Fishponds, Bristol, England, UK.
- Additional Crew
Alexander Zeman was born on 4 May 1922. Alexander is known for The Boxer and Death (1963) and Stastie príde v nedelu (1959). Alexander died on 17 December 2003 in Bratislava, Slovakia.