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- Meg Mundy was born on 4 January 1915 in London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Fatal Attraction (1987), The Doctors (1963) and Ordinary People (1980). She was married to Konstantinos "Dino" Yannopoulos. She died on 12 January 2016 in The Bronx, New York, USA.
- Actress
Gari Hardy was born on 26 August 1948 in Bakersfield, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Speedway (1968), It Takes a Thief (1968) and The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (1966). She was married to Jack Ryan and Robert Lansing. She died on 12 January 2016.- Often called the First Lady of German cinema, Ruth Leuwerik was at the peak of her popularity during the 1950's when partnered on screen by the leading male stars of the post-war era: Dieter Borsche, Hannes Messemer, Curd Jürgens and O.W. Fischer. She proved her range by alternating between glamorous damsels and emancipated, resilient heroines in quality productions, invariably directed by master film makers like Wolfgang Liebeneiner, Robert Siodmak or Helmut Käutner.
Young Ruth first became enamoured with acting after watching a movie with Greta Garbo at the age of ten. Julius Martin Leeuwerik, a merchant, was sufficiently prosperous to afford his daughter private acting tuition after she was initially rejected by Berlin's premier acting academy. Undeterred, Leuwerik made her theatrical debut in 1943. The war, however, proved decidedly limiting to further career prospects. Between 1947 and 1949, she was able to gain steady theatrical engagements in Bremen and Lübeck. The following year, she came to the attention of film audiences in the vacation comedy, Dreizehn unter einem Hut (1950). Success was almost immediate and work on the stage henceforth took a back seat to the celluloid medium.
Between 1950 and 1963, Ruth Leuwerik starred in 28 pictures, nearly all of them box-office gold. These ranged from creaky melodramas like Die große Versuchung (1952) and Geliebte Feindin (1955) to prestige pictures like Rosen im Herbst (1955) (as Effie Briest, based on the novel by Theodor Fontane) and Ludwig II: Glanz und Ende eines Königs (1955) (as Empress Elisabeth of Austria). Her varied roles encompassed not only the standard Mittel-European aristocratic heroines of the period, but also hardy bourgeois mothers, victims of circumstance and dedicated professional women. She played Maria von Trapp in The Trapp Family (1956) -- long before the musical version with Julie Andrews was conceived -- and showcased her abilities as a serious dramatic actress in the role of a priest's daughter, on trial for murdering her husband, in the title role of A Matter of Minutes (1959). Another moving and sympathetic portrayal was that of the physician Hanna Dietrich, tending to 300 German POW's inside a Siberian concentration camp, in the gritty post-war drama Taiga (1958). This particular performance won her the Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco Film Festival. Arguably the culmination of her career was Liebling der Götter (1960), a biopic of the tragic actress Renate Müller. Voted Germany's most popular actress by Bravo, "the magazine for film and television", Leuwerik also picked up four prestigious Bambi Awards in 1953, 1960, 1961 and 1962. She was the first German actress to participate in a Royal Performance in London in 1960.
From 1964 -- having rejected an offer from Hollywood -- Leuwerik began to withdraw from public life and restrict her appearances to occasional guest spots on television. Unlike other screen divas, her personal life was remarkably devoid of scandal and controversy. Her second husband was the famous German opera singer Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau. Ruth Leuwerik died in Munich in January 2016 at the age of 91. - Writer
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- Music Department
Chester Stover was born on 19 April 1925 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales (1963), Underdog (2007) and Underdog (1964). He died on 12 January 2016 in Litchfield, Connecticut, USA.- Melania Ursu was born on 16 June 1940 in Sibiu, Romania. She was an actress, known for The Forest Woman (1987), Gaudeamus igitur (1965) and Dragostea mea calatoare (1981). She died on 12 January 2016 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
- Robert Black was born on 21 April 1947 in Grangemouth, Stirlingshire, Scotland, UK. He died on 12 January 2016 in HMP Maghaberry, Northern Ireland, UK.
- William Needles was born on 2 January 1919 in Yonkers, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Spasms (1983), Folio (1955) and The Taming of the Shrew (1988). He was married to Dorothy. He died on 12 January 2016 in Alliston, Ontario, Canada.
- Dave Sime was born on 25 July 1936 in Paterson, New Jersey, USA. He was married to Ileana Armas Estrella and Elizabeth Ellen Quillian. He died on 12 January 2016 in Miami Beach, Florida, USA.
- Silvana Paladino died on 12 January 2016 in Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
- Alain Rigout was born on 24 July 1952 in Basel, Switzerland. He was an actor, known for Up, Down, Fragile (1995) and L'histoire d'une mère (2016). He died on 12 January 2016 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France.
- Anti Marguste was born on 5 August 1931 in Eavere, Are Parish, Pärnu County, Estonia. He was a composer, known for Mets ja inimene (1966), Kui siit pilvepiirilt... (1970) and Tallinna saladused (1967). He died on 12 January 2016 in Estonia.
- Producer
Karen Poisson was born on 9 October 1948 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. She was a producer, known for VAmL (2009). She died on 12 January 2016 in New Market, Tennessee, USA.