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Passionate about acting, Julien Guiomar has left a lasting imprint on the theater (since 1952), on television (since 1958) and on the big screen (since 1966) in a career spanning five decades. And yet, Guiomar first saw himself as a dentist, ... like Daddy! But he finally proved the saying 'Like father like song' wrong. Too bad for dentistry but so much the better for entertainment which otherwise would have had to do without his singular talent. And, to tell the truth, Julien Guiomar did not coddle himself. He indeed appeared in over thirty plays with Jean Vilar's famed Théâtre National Populaire (TNP); he was in more than forty TV films, in which his incredible presence allowed him to embody such figures as Alexandre Borgia or Diafoirus in Molière's Le malade imaginaire (1971). His film parts are even more numerous and include authority figures (colonels, police commissioners, prelates and even God Himself in Arthur Joffé's curious comedy Let There Be Light (1998). As of his first two appearances, in Philippe de Broca's King of Hearts (1966), as a lunatic who takes himself for a bishop and in Louis Malle's The Thief of Paris (1967) as a phony priest, Julien Guiomar has imposed an image of authority tinged with eccentricity. Always colorful in his expression, he can also exert sheer spitefulness (the colonel in Costa-Gavras Z (1969)) or warm humanity (the surgeon of Serge Korber's Je vous ferai aimer la vie (1979)). He may have been in too many campy comedies but he saves them from total crassness by his mere inspired presence. Julien Guiomar retired in 2004 after a final TV Film.- Cinematographer
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Robert Steadman was born on 6 December 1944 in Portland, Oregon, USA. He was a cinematographer and actor, known for Never Say Never Again (1983), Above the Law (1988) and Hollywood Homicide (2003). He died on 22 November 2010 in Calabasas, California, USA.- Folke Asplund was born on 20 August 1930 in Malmberget, Norrbottens län, Sweden. He was an actor, known for Skuggan av en man (1958), The Hunters (1996) and Misfire (1978). He died on 22 November 2010 in Luleå, Norrbottens län, Sweden.
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Salvador Arias was born in 1918 in Spain. He was an actor, known for Agente Sigma 3 - Missione Goldwather (1967), No temas a la ley (1963) and Where Time Began (1977). He died on 22 November 2010 in Spain.- Composer
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Jun Fukamachi was born on 21 May 1946. Jun was a composer, known for Hi no tori (1978), Starview HCT-5808 (1984) and Akuma no temari-uta (1977). Jun died on 22 November 2010.- Visual Effects
Rafael A. Andreu was born in 1951 in Bejucal, Cuba. Rafael A. is known for El triángulo del lago (2000). Rafael A. was married to Monica Melamid. Rafael A. died on 22 November 2010 in North Miami Beach, Florida, USA.- Camera and Electrical Department
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Mitsuo Watanabe was born in 1947 in Fukushima, Japan. He was a cinematographer and actor, known for Railroad Man (1999), Akai tsuki (2004) and Kitchin (1989). He died on 22 November 2010 in Japan.- Production Designer
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Valeria Yamkovskaya was born on 10 February 1939. She was a production designer, known for Maigret at the Minister (1987), Gorod nad golovoy (1985) and Chasy s kukushkoy (1978). She died on 22 November 2010.- Camera and Electrical Department
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- Actor
Peter Carrette was born in 1947. He was an actor, known for Crocodile Dundee II (1988), Theory of the Trojans (1999) and Feed (2005). He died on 22 November 2010 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.- Tom Underwood was born on 22 December 1953 in Kokomo, Indiana, USA. He died on 22 November 2010 in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA.