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- Additional Crew
- Actor
Jaap Broeker was an actor, known for The X-Files (1993), Willard (2003) and Arctic Blue (1993). He died on 19 January 2015 in Netherlands.- Anne Kirkbride was born on 21 June 1954 in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Coronation Street (1960), ITV Saturday Night Theatre (1969) and Coronation Street: Tram Crash (2010). She was married to David Beckett. She died on 19 January 2015 in Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, UK.
- Paul Campbell was born in 1965 in the USA. He was an actor, known for The Fighter (2010), Ted (2012) and American Hustle (2013). He died on 19 January 2015 in Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
- Music Department
- Composer
- Actor
John Bilezikjian was born on 1 February 1948 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a composer and actor, known for Beowulf (2007), Premature (2014) and Deception (1992). He was married to Helen L. Walton. He died on 19 January 2015 in Mission Viejo, California, USA.- Producer
- Director
- Casting Department
Gene Lasko was born on 28 November 1929 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was a producer and director, known for Little Big Man (1970), American Masters (1985) and Night Moves (1975). He died on 19 January 2015.- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Daniel Solomon is an award-winning writer/director who has worked in film and theatre. After graduating from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts Film Program in 1996 his feature script Broken Glass & Gravel was named a semi-finalist in the Writers Network Screenplay & Fiction Competition. He followed this up with in 1997 and 1998 with quarter finalist scripts For The Music and The Real Thing. In 2003 he was named one of the top 250 directors in Miramax/HBO's Project Greenlight 2002-2003 for his short film Stoplights. In 2006 Stoplights garnered the grand prize at the inaugural Next Generation Short Film Competition in Orlando, FL. Throughout 2005, Solomon immersed himself in the hill country of North Carolina and the world of stock car racing. The first product from this experience was Solomon's script Race City USA, and was named one of 30 finalists out of more than 3600 scripts in the 9th Annual Scriptapalooza International Screenwriting Competition. In 2007 Solomon made it to the final 200 directors out 17,000 in Steven Spielberg's On The Lot filmmaking competition. Solomon and his crew Psycho Film Binge won the Best of City Award for Jacksonville in the 2007 48 Hour Film Project with their film Easter Bunny Superhero. This film also took 7 out 15 overall awards including Best Costuming, Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay and Audience Choice. As a result it was invited to the international stage of the competition, which took place at Cinequest in the Spring of 2007. In 2008 Solomon wrote and directed the short films Natalija and The Wire Trip and had their world premiere at the 6th Annual Jacksonville International Film Festival. The Wire Trip went on to win Audience Choice, Best Cinematography, Best Actor and Best Editing at the awards ceremony for the 2008 48 Hour Film Project. Solomon followed this up with his award winning short with The Assassin's Wife a short historical fiction piece focused on the last hours between Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald and his wife. This film took home the Jury Prize for Best Florida Produced Short at the 2009 Jacksonville International Film Festival and has was selected for the Jury Competition at Rutger Hauer's "I've Seen Films" International Film Festival in Milan, Italy. Solomon's seventh feature script Southern Gothic was a quarter-finalist in the 2009 Writer's Network Screenplay and Fiction Competition. Also in 2009 he completed two new feature scripts 2 Hours to Midnight based on a true story and The Orchardville Diaries, which was one of 10 finalists in the 2011 Jacksonville Film Festival. It was at this festival that Solomon partnered with DC based producer Khris Baxter to develop and co-write Homestretch a feature script about prison inmates who are reformed by rehabilitating retired racehorses. Over the course of the next two years Solomon wrote, directed and co-produced a dramedy web-series Exposure that premiered in the Spring of 2013. Most recently Solomon completed work on his newest feature script Playing House.- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Ward Swingle was born on 21 September 1927 in Mobile, Alabama, USA. He was a composer, known for The French Dispatch (2021), Thank You for Smoking (2005) and Milk (2008). He was married to Françoise Demorest. He died on 19 January 2015 in Eastbourne, England, UK.- Director
- Producer
Bob Symes was born on 6 May 1924 in Vienna, Austria. He was a director and producer, known for Tomorrow's World (1965), Horizon (1964) and The Strange Affair of... (1986). He was married to Sheila Gunn and Monica Chapman. He died on 19 January 2015 in the UK.- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Raúl Pomares was born on 17 September 1934 in Omaja, Las Tunas, Cuba. He was an actor and assistant director, known for Lisanka (2010), The Man from Maisinicu (1973) and Between Two Hurricanes (2003). He died on 19 January 2015 in Habana, Cuba.- Director
- Actor
- Writer
Paul Crépeau was a director and actor, known for Ma passion, mon harmonie (1986), Les deux Marcelle (1987) and Lettre à Tom (1987). He died on 19 January 2015 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.- Barry Morgan was a writer, known for On the Evidence (1975). Barry died on 19 January 2015 in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
- Sepp Keiser was born in 1923 in Zug, Switzerland. He was an actor, known for Länger leben (2010), Der Schmied seines Glückes (1965) and Aktenzeichen XY... ungelöst! (1967). He died on 19 January 2015 in Zug, Switzerland.
- Robert Manzon was born on 12 April 1917 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France. He died on 19 January 2015 in Cassis, Bouches-du-Rhône, France.