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Marjorie Lee Eaton (December 5, 1901 – April 21, 1986) was an American painter and film and television character actress.
John M. Keenan (1869–1909), or Kid Keenan, was an American major league baseball pitcher. He pitched one game for the Cincinnati Kelly’s Killers of the American Association on August 11, 1891. It would be a 9-3 loss to the Boston Reds at East End P
Gunnar Eyjólfsson (24 February 1926 – 21 November 2016) was an Icelandic actor. He appeared in more than twenty films from 1949 to 2010. Eyjólfsson won the 2002 Edda Award for Best Leading Actor for his performance as Thórdur in The Sea.
Birgit Tengroth (13 July 1915 – 21 September 1983) was a Swedish film actress. She appeared in 46 films between 1926 and 1950.
Robert James Leslie Halliwell (23 February 1929 – 21 January 1989) was a British film critic and encyclopaedist (and television impresario) who in 1965 compiled The Filmgoer’s Companion, the first one-volume encyclopaedia devoted to all aspects of
Hannes “Hanski” Häyrinen (originally Johan Erik Högdahl, 25 April 1914 − 21 December 1991) was a Finnish actor, film director, screenwriter and theatre manager.
George Fant (11 July 1916 – 21 February 1998) was a Swedish actor. He appeared in 50 films between 1936 and 1995. He was father of actor Christer Fant.
Wilton Lackaye (September 30, 1862 – August 22, 1932) was an American stage and film actor, who originated the role of Svengali (from the 1895 novel Trilby) in both stage and film.
Paul Wexler (May 23, 1929 – November 21, 1979), was an American character actor. Tall and physically imposing with a long face and deep baritone voice, he specialized in macabre or off-beat roles.
The veteran stage actor made his feature film debut in Close-Up (1948), shot in New York City. Seven years later, when the national company of “Tea and Sympathy” (with which he was touring) closed on the West Coast, he remained there, making his Holl