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Julia Smith (26 May 1927 – 19 June 1997) was an English television director and producer. She is best known as a writer and co-creator of the BBC soap opera EastEnders.
Captain Ewen Edward Samuel Montagu, CBE, QC, DL, RNR (19 March 1901 – 19 July 1985) was a British judge, writer and Naval intelligence officer, from a prominent British Jewish family. He is well known for his leading role in Operation Mincemeat, a
U.S. Army officer who foresaw — and unwisely trumpeted — the need for air power to win land wars. (Unwise, because his candor cost him his career.) He advocated a separate air force, thus incurring the wrath of U.S. army and navy brass. When the na
Percy Lavon Julian (April 11, 1899 – April 19, 1975) was an African American research chemist and a pioneer in the chemical synthesis of medicinal drugs from plants. He was the first to synthesize the natural product physostigmine, and a pioneer in
Bryant was originally an actor and appeared in the 1950s soap opera The Grove Family. Later, he became a BBC Radio announcer whilst writing radio scripts as a sideline. This led to him becoming a script editor in the Radio Drama Department and eventu
Karlo Bulić (12 May 1910 – 19 October 1986) was a Croatian actor. He appeared in more than sixty films from 1947 to 1984.
Jack Pierce (born Janus Piccoula; May 5, 1889 – July 19, 1968) was a Hollywood makeup artist best remembered for creating the iconic makeup worn by Boris Karloff in Universal Studios’ adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1931), along with var
Ben-Zion Harel (Hebrew: בן-ציון הראל; Ben-Zion Hirshowitz on 3 June 1892 – 19 September 1972) was an Israeli doctor and politician, who served as a member of the Knesset for the General Zionists between 1951 and 1959.
Virginia Kirtley (November 11, 1888 – August 19, 1956) was an American film actress during the silent era. She appeared in 55 films in the 1910s and 1920s.