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- This young intense actor of Puerto Rican descent appeared in such movies as "Marathon Man" (1976), "Short eyes" (1977), "Andy Warhol's Bad" (1977), "All that Jazz" (1979), "Going in Style" (1979), and "Fort Apache the Bronx" (1981). He played duo-roles in "Fort Apache the Bronx", cameos in "Marathon Man" and "Going in Style", and was one of the main characters in "Short Eyes". He was arrested in January 1985 for a 1978 murder but released from jail in September 1985 and died of a liver ailment in December 1985 before being brought to trial. His brother, a co-defendant, was convicted for the offense in 1997 and received a prison sentence of 20 years.
- Kim McLagan (née Maryse Elizabeth Patricia Kerrigan; 30 December 1948 - 2 August 2006[2]) was a British model during the 1960s. She was married to The Who's Keith Moon from 1966 to 1975, and to The Small Faces and The Faces' Ian McLagan from 1978 to her death.
Kerrigan, known as "Patsy" during her youth, was born in Leicester. After spending her childhood in Malaysia, Uganda and Tanganika, her parents were concerned about her education, so she was enrolled in an Irish Catholic convent school in Bray, Wicklow. She had an unhappy experience there and attempted to run away on several occasions, before settling in Bournemouth at the end of 1963.
After starting work as a hairdresser, Kerrigan met Marie Fraser, who ran a local modeling agency and school known as the Dawn Academy. She decided to join this, and upon doing so was asked if she would change her name, due to the perceived similarity to the then popular model, Pattie Boyd. She decided to go with the name Kim.
It was through Kerrigan's work with the Dawn Academy that she was told about The Who, and was persuaded to see them at the local Bournemouth club, Le Disque a Go! Go!, where she met Keith Moon. She started dating Moon at the beginning of 1965. Moon was fond of telling how he and Rod Stewart were both dating Kim at the same time and only discovered the fact when they took the same train from London to Bournemouth to see her. "I showed Rod a picture of Kim and he said, 'Yeah, that's 'er,'" Moon related. In late 1965, Kerrigan discovered she was pregnant with Moon's child. Consequently, she married Moon on 17 March 1966 at Brent Registry Office, and their daughter Amanda ("Mandy") was born on 12 July. The marriage was turbulent; Moon denied he was married and a father to the music press on several occasions, insisted his wife end her modeling career while taking up modeling for Vidal Sassoon himself, and became violent and abusive towards her.
She left Moon in 1973, taking Mandy with her, after concluding his increasingly out-of-control behavior could not be moderated. She shortly afterwards started a relationship with Ian McLagan, and divorced Moon in 1975, marrying McLagan on 9 October 1978, one month after Moon's death. The couple moved to Texas in 1994. Kim McLagan worked for several years at a spa resort on Lake Austin before opening her own aromatherapy and cosmetics business. McLagan died on 2 August 2006 in a traffic accident in Travis County, Texas, aged 57. Her car was hit by a truck and she was pronounced dead at the scene. - Make-Up Department
Larry Butterworth was born on 7 July 1920 in Minnesota, USA. He is known for The Big Combo (1955), It Conquered the World (1956) and The Decision of Christopher Blake (1948). He died on 17 September 1966 in Travis County, Texas, USA.- Music Department
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Conductor, author, and music director for the Voice of America (1940-1947), educated at the University of Munich (Ph.D), and holder of a conducting diploma from the Academy of Vienna. He came to the USA in 1939, and conducted the Charles Wagner Opera Company between 1940 and 1947. During World War II, he served in the US Army, and was awarded a Bronze Star and five Battle Stars. In 1953 he began conducting the Opera Theatre at the University of Southern California, and conducted the University Symphony since 1958. He moved to Austin, Texas with his wife Gina in the fall of 1968 and headed up the Opera Theatre at The University of Texas.- Evohn Keyes was born on 3 October 1923 in Smithville, Texas, USA. She was an actress, known for Rio Grande (1949). She was married to William George Moore, Jr.. She died on 12 November 1987 in Travis County, Texas, USA.