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- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Visual Effects
Eric Cross was born on 31 May 1902 in London, England, UK. He was a cinematographer, known for The Lure (1933), The Last Adventurers (1937) and The Gang (1938). He died on 1 March 2004 in Middlesex, England, UK.- Actress
- Soundtrack
Barbara Frawley was born on 14 April 1935. She was an actress, known for Dot and the Kangaroo (1977), Number 96 (1972) and Dot Goes to Hollywood (1987). She died on 1 March 2004 in Sydney, Australia.- Actress
- Soundtrack
Nina Sazonova was born on 7 January 1917 in Konstantinovo, Vladimir Governorate, Russian Empire [now Moscow Oblast, Russia]. She was an actress, known for Prostaya istoriya (1960), Women (1966) and Zhivyot takoy paren (1964). She died on 1 March 2004 in Moscow, Russia.- Zoltán Vereczkey was born on 7 June 1918 in Budapest, Hungary. He was an actor, known for A halálraítélt (1990), Októberi vasárnap (1979) and Zoli és Jenci (1992). He died on 1 March 2004.
- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Producer
Rob Mulloy was born on 24 February 1969 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for North Beach (2000), Talk to You Later (2001) and One World (1998). He was married to Angelique Bennett. He died on 1 March 2004 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Ted Throneberry was born on 30 September 1957 in Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA. He died on 1 March 2004 in Alread, Arkansas, USA.
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Willie Phelps was born on 5 September 1914 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He was an actor, known for Rawhide (1938), Border G-Man (1938) and Corralling a Schoolmarm (1940). He died on 1 March 2004 in Chesapeake, Virginia, USA.- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Håkan Alexandersson born on April 21, 1940 in Mariestad, Sweden, was a multi artist and a man of many talents. He was considered one of the more remarkable and the most wayward visionaries in the Swedish film. Among other things, he worked as a film director, screen writer, author, producer, actor, photographer, artist and musician. He studied at Konstfack, University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, in the late 1950's. Håkan Alexandersson and Carl Johan De Geer met at Konstfack and the two produced a large number of films together. "Tårtan / The Cake" (1973) eventually became a cult hit among children and adults. At first it was viewed as mildly odd and incomprehensible. Lasse Sarri, CEO at the Swedish Television company, called the production crazy and absurd, but changed his mind after being informed by a hired plumber, that "Tårtan" was the best he had ever seen on TV. Håkan Alexandersson directed 40 feature films, shorts and television productions from 1959 to 2004. He suffered from cancer during his last ten years and died March 1, 2004 in Stockholm.