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- Zbigniew Brzezinski was born on 28 March 1928 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland. He was married to Emilie Benes Brzezinski. He died on 26 May 2017 in Falls Church, Virginia, USA.
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Suze Broks was born on 10 August 1942 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. She was an actress, known for Maria (1986), Turkish Delight (1973) and Moord in Extase (1984). She died on 26 May 2017 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.- Toni Bertorelli was born on 18 March 1948 in Barge, Piedmont, Italy. He was an actor, known for The Passion of the Christ (2004), Who Killed Pasolini? (1995) and My Mother's Smile (2002). He was married to Barbara. He died on 26 May 2017 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
- Andrés Percivale was born on 23 July 1939 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was an actor, known for Olga, la hija de aquella princesa rusa (1972), Un elefante color ilusión (1970) and Así es la vida (1977). He died on 26 May 2017 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Director
- Cinematographer
- Additional Crew
John Severson was born on 12 December 1933 in Pasadena, California, USA. He was a director and cinematographer, known for Pacific Vibrations (1970), Surf Fever (1960) and Surf (1958). He was married to Louise. He died on 26 May 2017 in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, USA.- Nadine Claire was born on 24 May 1928 in Paris, France. She was an actress, known for Le petit prof (1958), La petite kermesse aux chansons (1960) and Paris musique (1954). She died on 26 May 2017 in Paris, France.
- Actor
- Writer
- Composer
Tchee was born on 23 August 1953 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. He was an actor and writer, known for Les intrépides (1993), Commissaire Moulin (1976) and Le fils du Mékong (1992). He died on 26 May 2017 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Wajahat Attre was a composer, known for Rangeelay Jasoos (1989), Allah Waris (1990) and Shah Behram (1985). He died on 26 May 2017 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.- Writer
- Director
- Actor
Ivan Stadtrucker was born on 22 January 1935 in Krupina, Czechoslovakia [now Slovakia]. He was a writer and director, known for Kazdy tyzden sedem dní (1964), Pasodoble pre troch (1987) and Letec nad planétou (1976). He died on 26 May 2017 in Bratislava, Slovakia.- Art Department
Scott Grala was born on 26 February 1962. Scott is known for Mama (2013). Scott died on 26 May 2017.- Camera and Electrical Department
Marek Jaworski was born on 18 June 1948 in Poland. Marek is known for In Darkness (2011), What the Sun Has Seen (2006) and Drzazgi (2008). Marek died on 26 May 2017 in Lódz, Lódzkie, Poland.- Jim Bunning was born on 23 October 1931 in Southgate, Kentucky, USA. He was married to Mary Catherine Theis. He died on 26 May 2017 in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, USA.
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
Laura Biagiotti was born on 4 August 1943 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. She is known for L'amico del cuore (1998), Jan Pawel II: Szukalem Was... (2011) and Numero Uno (1994). She was married to Gianni Cigna. She died on 26 May 2017 in Rome, Italy.- Ján Kubán was born on 16 February 1941. He was an actor, known for Racha, chemi sikvaruli (1977), Sedmi kontinent (1966) and Na úbociach kvitnú kvety (1974). He died on 26 May 2017.
- UPDATE: R. Gary Patterson passed away on May 26, 2017. A link to his Obituary is listed on this page. Mr. Patterson was a great man and an amazing teacher. He will be greatly missed and always remembered.
R. Gary Patterson is a native Tennessean with a passion for rock and roll. As a published author with Simon and Schuster, Patterson's works portray many fascinating events that helped shape musical history from Robert Johnson through current groups making a place for themselves among rock and roll's standing legends. In 1996, Patterson released his first book entitled "The Walrus Was Paul." Immediately, the book became highly sought after. Beatlefest catalog proclaimed "The Walrus Was Paul" as one of its best selling titles of the year. Due to the instant success of the book, Patterson found himself as a highly sought after radio personality. He appeared on all the syndicated Beatle radio shows including Westwood One's "The Beatle Years," ABC Radio's "Beatle Archives," the "Breakfast With the Beatles" programs from New York to Los Angeles, and Joe Johnson's "Beatle Brunch." International shows were broadcast throughout Canada, Great Britain on the BBC, Australia, and Radio Caroline in New Zealand. He has appeared at numerous national Beatle conventions including "Beatlefests" in New York and Chicago, and other Beatle conventions in Orlando, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Atlanta, Memphis, and Nashville.
Shortly thereafter, Patterson released his second work, "Hellhounds on Their Trail." In this work, Patterson continued with his popular theme of rock and roll's enduring myths and legends. Hellhounds on Their Trail begins with Robert Johnson waiting at the Crossroads just outside Clarksdale, Mississippi to make his deal with Old Scratch. Other chapters focus on hidden messages in rock, Jimmy Page and the Zeppelin Curse, strange fatal coincidences in the Allman Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd bands, and a discussion of an exclusive group of musicians who were members of "The Club," whose only membership requirement was untimely death at the tender age of 27.
Patterson's third book was released by Simon and Schuster's Fireside Books on July 13, 2004. It is called "Take a Walk on the Dark Side: Rock and Roll Myths,Legends and Curses." Of course, Gary is collecting more tales for his next volume of great rock and roll myths and legends so check back for information concerning its release date.
In 2000, Gary Patterson served as a consultant for VH1 Confidential. The series highlighted a number of rock music's most enduring mysteries. A vast majority of these tales were found in Patterson's "The Walrus Was Paul" and "Hellhounds on Their Trail." Patterson appeared in three of the episodes discussing the Paul is Dead rumors of 1969, the Robert Johnson legend, the Curse of 27, and Rock and Roll's mad geniuses. Today Patterson is developing other ideas for several new television series dealing with fascinating events in the ongoing history of rock and roll. Starting on October 31, 2008, Patterson was involved with NBC and E! Network on the one hour special "Doomed to Die: 13 Curses." The show is still in rotation so check your TV listings for the next showing. Gary is also currently programming live entertainment events for broadband pay for view audiences. More information will soon be posted here as to content and scheduling.
Patterson's radio appearances continue to grow beyond the Beatles shows and he enjoys being a guest on Coast-to-Coast AM. Gary also continues to be a consultant for many of rock radio's premier stations nationwide, and spends some of his time lecturing on college campuses. Many lectures concern myths and little-known legends of popular music, and for his research in this field, R. Gary Patterson has been called "the self-styled Fox Mulder of Rock and Roll." This year Patterson has formed a production company with two extremely talented producers in Los Angeles to develop programming for cable and network television.
When he is not writing, appearing on television, or radio, Gary Patterson teaches literature and European history in the Tennessee public school system. Patterson is a life long resident of Tennessee and is a graduate of Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville, Tennessee. He has a daughter, Shea, who is currently enrolled in Graduate Studies at the University of Tennessee.
His hobbies include reading, traveling, listening to music, watching movies, and playing the guitar.