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- Russell Hunter was born on 15 April 1929 in Illinois, USA. He was a writer, known for The Changeling (1980) and Aad liyantaqim (1988). He died on 25 August 1996 in Denver, Colorado, USA.
- Alex Tetteh-Lartey was born on 1 April 1932 in Ghana. He was an actor, known for Shades of Fear (1994), Caught (1987) and Big Deal (1984). He died on 25 August 1996 in London, England, UK.
- Actor
- Composer
- Music Department
Fred Adison was born on 15 September 1908 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France. He was an actor and composer, known for Rigolboche (1936), Pantins d'amour (1937) and Supé för två (1947). He died on 25 August 1996 in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France.- Special Effects
- Art Department
Lee Vasque was born on 2 January 1920 in California, USA. Lee is known for Catch-22 (1970), The Big Bus (1976) and Ride Beyond Vengeance (1966). Lee died on 25 August 1996 in Orange, California, USA.- Irving Gaynor Neiman was born on 25 April 1916 in East Orange, New Jersey, USA. Irving Gaynor was a writer, known for Playhouse 90 (1956), 'Way Out (1961) and Matinee Theatre (1955). Irving Gaynor died on 25 August 1996 in Manhattan, New York, USA.
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
- Costume Designer
John Hilling was born on 15 June 1922 in Hammersmith, London, England, UK. He was a costume designer, known for Goldfinger (1964), Rollerball (1975) and Legend (1985). He was married to Annie Alice "Nancy" Hilling. He died on 25 August 1996 in Hillingdon, Middlesex, England, UK.- Reinhard Libuda was a German footballer playing on the right wing.
His tremendous skill as a dribbler was a major factor in Borussia Dortmund's 1966 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup championship and Germany National Football Team's hard-won qualification and its third-place finish in the 1970 FIFA World Cup (1970). In the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final in 1966 he scored the final goal against Liverpool F.C. to earn a 2-1 extra time victory for Dortmund.
Libuda played for F.C. Schalke 04 from 1961 until 1976 with two interruptions: from 1965 until 1968 he played for Borussia Dortmund, and 1972-73 for RC Strasbourg.
Between 1963 and 1971, Libuda gained 26 caps for the Germany National Football Team and scored three goals. In the German Bundesliga he played 264 games and scored 28 goals for FC Schalke 04 and Borussia Dortmund.