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- Actress
- Soundtrack
Rosemary Shirley DeCamp was the quintessential small-town American mother, a calming and steadying presence in scores of films in the 1940s and 1950s. She came to Hollywood after a successful career on the stage and in radio, making her film debut in 1941. Though she worked for many studios, she was most closely associated with Warner Bros., for whom she made many pictures, often playing a young mother or the friend or sister of the heroine. Her best-known role was probably as the mother of George M. Cohan (played by James Cagney) in the classic Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942). She also did a lot of work on television; she was a regular on The Bob Cummings Show (1961) and played Marlo Thomas's mother on That Girl (1966).- Additional Crew
- Actress
Doris Leader Charge was born on 4 May 1930 in Rosebud Reservation, South Dakota, USA. She was an actress, known for Dances with Wolves (1990), Son of the Morning Star (1991) and The Making of 'Dances with Wolves' (1990). She died on 20 February 2001 in Mission, South Dakota, USA.- Maxim Hamel was born on 15 August 1928 in Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands. He was an actor, known for Rouw past Electra (1980), Pride and Prejudice (1961) and L'homme d'Amsterdam (1976). He died on 20 February 2001.
- Writer
- Script and Continuity Department
- Producer
Bob Weiskopf started his prolific career writing jokes in 1940 and later wrote for Eddie Cantor, Fred Allen, Danny Thomas, Red Skelton, Phyllis Diller and Carol Burnett. He also wrote for many TV sitcoms including I Love Lucy, won Emmys for All in the Family and the Flip Wilson Show.- Harry Boykoff was born on 24 July 1922 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Town & Country (2001) and The Crew (2000). He died on 20 February 2001 in Santa Monica, California, USA.
- Rob Dawber was born on 8 January 1956. Rob was a writer, known for The Navigators (2001). Rob died on 20 February 2001.
- Seung-yong Nam was born Shoryu Nan on November 23, 1912 in Soon-Cheon, South Korea. Although born in South Korea, Nam received his higher education in Japan. Seung-yong won the bronze medal in the men's marathon at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany (he completed said marathon in two hours, thirty-one minutes, and forty-two seconds). In the wake of his Olympic victory Nam went on to work for the Korean Sporting Association. Seung-yong died at age 88 on February 20, 2001.
- Bill Rigney was born on 29 January 1918 in Alameda, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Main Street to Broadway (1953), 1951 World Series (1951) and 1970 American League Championship Series (1970). He died on 20 February 2001 in Walnut Creek, California, USA.
- Sung-Yong Nam was born on November 23, 1912 in Suncheon, Korea. He received education in Japan. Moreover, he represented Japan in the 1936 Olympics held in Berlin where he won the bronze in the men's marathon w/ a final standing of 2 hours 31 minutes 42 seconds. In the wake of his Olympic triumph, he went on to work for the Korean Sporting Association. He died at 88 on February 20, 2001 in Seoul.
- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Ian Helstrup was born on 12 February 1972 in Gentofte, Denmark. He was a director and writer, known for Nekrolog (2000) and Vildfarelser (1998). He died on 20 February 2001.- Lawrence Julihn was born in Virginia City, Nevada. He was mostly raised in the Washington, DC area. In 1933 he received an appointment to the US Naval Academy at Annapolis. He graduated in 1937. After a brief tour in the surface fleet, he went to submarine school in January 1940. Upon graduation he was assigned to the brand new submarine USS Thresher (SSN 200). After her shakedown cruise she was sent to Hawaii.
In October 1941, the USS Thresher was sent on patrol with secret orders to attack Japanese war ships if they were seen headed toward Hawaii. USS Thresher was returning to Pearl Harbor on the morning of December 7th, 1941 when the Japanese attack. Since they were heading toward the harbor, they were believed to be the enemy and were attacked by their own ships and planes.
Larry Julihn was one of the few officers aboard USS Thresher early in the war to survive. Experienced officers tended to get transferred to new submarines as they joined the fleet. The other officers portrayed in the "End of the Line" episode were all lost. Larry commanded the USS Shad later in the war. He completed 13 submarine war patrols which is believed to the most of any US Submarine officer. He was awarded the Silver Star 3 times.
Larry continued in the Navy until he retired in1957. The family moved to San Diego where he resided until his death on February 20th, 2001. - Sound Department
- Editor
Arthur Cornell was born on 23 December 1913 in Beaver, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an editor, known for The Outer Limits (1963), King Dinosaur (1955) and Air Patrol (1962). He died on 20 February 2001 in Ventura, California, USA.