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John Allen also was part of Ozzy Osbourne Diary of a Madman and Speak of the Devil tour in the USA and UK. He was featured in the gate-fold of Speak (talk) of the devil with Ozzy. Onstage, he was nicknamed Ronnie (inside joke) and provided comic reli
Tibor Lubinszky (1909-1956) was a Hungarian film actor. Lubinszky became famous as a child actor, starring in a number of silent films during the 1910s and 1920s. In the 1920 Austrian film The Prince and the Pauper he played the role of two doppelgan
Born in Rome, Vernati was helped by her aunt soprano Luisa Tetrazzini to enter the world of entertainment, starting with small roles in films directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and Camillo Mastrocinque. Her film career was mainly limited to stereotyped
Abraham Joseph Balaban, known as A. J. Balaban or Abe Balaban (April 20, 1889 – November 1, 1962), was a Chicago-based showman whose particular influence on popular entertainment in the early 20th century led to enormous innovations in the American
Jack Hildyard, B.S.C. (17 March 1908, London—September 1990, London) was a British cinematographer who worked on more than 80 films during his career.
Siegfried Breuer (24 June 1906, Vienna – 1 February 1954, Weende, Göttingen) was an Austrian stage and film actor and occasional film director and screenwriter.
Charles Harvey Bradley (April 20, 1899, Dubuque, Iowa – September 1, 1972, Indianapolis)BiographyHe was the fourth and youngest child of Charles H. Bradley, Sr of Dubuque, a founder of Bradley Brothers Cigars which made the famous Baroness and Brad
Cláudio Mitsuhiro Kano (December 18, 1965 – July 1, 1996) was a Japanese Brazilian table tennis player who helped popularize the sport in Brazil and “spearheaded Brazilian table tennis in the 1990s.” At seventeen he shared two gold medal, in men’s d