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- Pamela Ray Collins was a very comely, buxom and appealing blonde sprite actress who only popped up in a small handful of movies during her regrettably brief cinematic career. She was born on November 29, 1948 in Virginia. Pamela made her film debut as a dancer in Russ Meyer's "Finders Keepers, Lovers Weepers!". Collins next appeared in the erotic comedy romp "Substitution." She gave an especially lively and memorable performance as sweet and vulnerable teenager Dolores in the enjoyably trashy women-in-prison drive-in exploitation outing "Sweet Sugar." Collins was likewise quite good as college student Cathy in the obscure drama "So Long, Blue Boy." Alas, Pamela Collins died at the tragically young age of 25 by committing suicide with pills on September 20, 1974 in Beverly Hills, California.
- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
Carlyle Blackwell Jr. was born on 22 May 1913 in Glendale, California, USA. He was an actor, known for The Adventures of Frank Merriwell (1936), The Pilgrim Lady (1946) and Docks of New York (1945). He was married to Julie Goode Cabanne. He died on 20 September 1974 in Hollywood, California, USA.- Actor
- Writer
- Composer
Mexican actor and tenor, briefly slated to become a Ramon Novarro -style latin lover in early Hollywood sound films. Mojica initially planned for a career in engineering, but changed his mind and studied singing at the National Conservatory of Music. Funded by his mother, he went to New York with $500 in his pocket, attending performances of Enrico Caruso. Caruso, having met Mojica, was sufficiently impressed by his singing to help him obtain a contract with the Chicago Civic Opera Company, where was soon given leads opposite Mary Garden and Amelita Galli-Curci. Signed by Fox in 1930, he moved to California and appeared as a Spanish outlaw in the romantic musical One Mad Kiss (1930), co-starring Argentine actress Mona Maris. Though he lacked neither charm nor a good voice, his popular appeal was limited by a square jaw, a stocky figure and a rather broad nose -- worse, he had a tendency to overact. Fox, as a result, dropped Mojica from their 'A-list' and starred him in a series of Spanish-language romances and adventures for the next three years, often alongside Maris or Rosita Moreno. His characters remained essentially the same, even including a curious impersonation of highwayman Dick Turpin in El caballero de la noche (1932).
Mojica made a few more films in Mexico at the end of the decade. Following the death of his mother and prompted by religious visions, he then took the unusual step of selling his worldly possessions and becoming a Franciscan monk under the name Fray Jose de Guadalupe Mojica. He spent the remainder of his life in seminaries and monasteries in Peru, where he died in September 1974 at the age of 78.- Her parents were Royal C. Millard (April 4, 1877 - March 13, 1927) and Iva E. Sargent (February 26, 1880 - December 18, 1950). After several years in leading roles for various stock companies, principally the Henry Duffy Players, Helene finally was noticed and made her first of thirty-nine movie credits and five television series episode roles beginning in 1929.
- Actor
Nadajan was born on 12 October 1902. He was an actor. He died on 20 September 1974 in Hollywood, California, USA.- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Eddie Graham was born on 22 February 1899 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He was an actor, known for The Border Patrol (1930). He died on 20 September 1974 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Julio Troxler was an actor, known for Los hijos de Fierro (1978), Operación masacre (1973) and The Hour of the Furnaces (1968). He died on 20 September 1974 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Arthur Rylah was born on 3 October 1909 in Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He was married to Norma Alison "Ruth" Reiner and Ann Flora Froude Flashman. He died on 20 September 1974 in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.