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- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Stunts
Dave Morick was born on 15 November 1934 in Lakewood, Ohio, USA. He was an actor and assistant director, known for Hearts of the West (1975), Earthquake (1974) and Happy as the Grass Was Green (1973). He died on 5 January 1997 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Music Department
- Composer
- Actor
Composer, songwriter ("That Old Devil Moon") and author, educated at the High School of Commerce and Dwight Academy, and a private music student of Simon Bucharoff. At fifteen, he was a staff writer for the Remick Music Company. He wrote the Broadway stage scores for "Earl Carroll Vanities of 1931", "Hold On to Your Hats", "Laffing Room Only", "Finian's Rainbow", and "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" (Grammy Award, 1965). He wrote songs for "Three's a Crowd" and "Third Little Show", and was president of the AGAC since 1957. Joining ASCAP in 1933, his chief musical collaborators included Harold Adamson, Ralph Freed, Ted Koehler, Al Dubin, E.Y. Harburg, Frank Loesser, Alan Jay Lerner, and Ira Gershwin. His other popular-song compositions include "Tony's Wife", "Heigh Ho, the Gang's All Here", "Look Who's Here", "Everything I Have Is Yours", "Have a Heart", "I Want a New Romance", "Swing High, Swing Low", "Stop, You're Breaking My Heart", "Madame, I Love Your Crepes Suzette", "Howdja Like to Love Me?", "Moments Like This", "The Lady's In Love With You", "Says My Heart", "Smarty", "Would You Be So Kindly?", "There's A Great Day Coming Manana", "Don't Let It Get You Down", "The World Is in My Arms", "I Hear Music", "How About You?", "Feudin' and Fightin'", "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?", "The Begat", "If This Isn't Love", "Look to the Rainbow", "Something Sort of Grandish", "When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love", "Too Late Now", "You're All the World to Me", "I Left My Hat in Haiti", "Open Your Eyes", "How Could You Believe Me?", "It Happens Every Time", "Applause Applause", "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever", "Come Back to Me", "Melinda", and many more.- Harvey Ashby was born on 31 December 1933 in Liverpool, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Avengers (1961), Theatre 625 (1964) and Secret Agent (1964). He was married to Bridget McConnell. He died on 5 January 1997 in London, England, UK.
- Set Decorator
- Art Department
Glen Daniels was born on 28 November 1907 in Colorado, USA. Glen was a set decorator, known for Vanishing Point (1971), The Amazing Colossal Man (1957) and Attack (1956). Glen died on 5 January 1997 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- André Franquin was born on 3 January 1924 in Etterbeek, Brussels, Belgium. He was a writer, known for Fais gaffe à la gaffe! (1981), Gaston Lagaffe (2018) and HOUBA! On the Trail of the Marsupilami (2012). He was married to Liliane Servais. He died on 5 January 1997 in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France.
- Bertil Gustaf Oskar Carl Eugén was born on 28 February 1912 in Stockholm Palace, Stockholm, Sweden. He was married to Princess Lilian. He died on 5 January 1997 in Villa Solbacken, Djurgården, Sweden.
- Director
- Cinematographer
- Producer
Guy J. Nijs was born on 6 March 1939 in Mechelen, Belgium. He was a director and cinematographer, known for Pandore (1969), In Love with Dead (1969) and Le diamant nu (1970). He died on 5 January 1997 in Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium.- Production Manager
- Producer
- Special Effects
Zdenek Stibor was born on 27 June 1928 in Czechoslovakia. He was a production manager and producer, known for Automat na prání (1968), On the Comet (1970) and Ukradená vzducholod (1967). He died on 5 January 1997 in Zlín, Czech Republic.- Iris Baker was born on 23 May 1899 in Assam, India. She was an actress, known for BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950), Androcles and the Lion (1938) and Berkeley Square (1948). She died on 5 January 1997 in Surrey, England, UK.
- Frans Piët was born on 17 February 1905 in Haarlem, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. Frans was a writer, known for Sjors van de Rebellenclub (1955), Sjors van de Rebellenclub met vacantie (1940) and Sjors en Sjimmie en het zwaard van Krijn (1977). Frans was married to Mary van Loenen. Frans died on 5 January 1997 in Haarlem, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.