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Robert D. (Bob) Rose (born July 16, 1931 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1988 to 1990, representing the Winnipeg riding of St. Vital for the Manitoba Liberal Par
Nicholas John Smith (5 March 1934 – 6 December 2015) was an English actor. He was best known for his role in the BBC sitcom Are You Being Served?, in which he played Mr. Rumbold, the manager of the fictional Grace Brothers department store.
Alexander Duncan “Alec” McCowen CBE (born 26 May 1925) is an English actor. He is known for his work in numerous film and stage productions.
Thelma Percy was born in Belfast, Ireland. She was the sister of Eileen Percy, but never achieved the success her older sister did. While her sister appeared in 61 films, Thelma had only four. In 1920, she was in THE BEGGAR PRINCE, THE VANISHING DAGG
Sam TaylorActive – 1921 – 1958 | Born – Aug 13, 1895 in New York City, NY | Died – Mar 6, 1958 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, CA | Genres – Comedy, Drama, RomanceBiography by Hal Erickson Not to be confused with Broadway director/playwright S
Date of Birth 17 March 1846, Hoxton, London, England, UKDate of Death 6 November 1901, London, England, UK (br**st cancer)Birth Name Catherine GreenawayTrivia (4)British artist, writer and illustrator of children’s books.Born in Cavendish Street, Lo
Mary Lee (born October 24, 1924, Centralia, Illinois – died June 6, 1996, Sacramento, California) was a big band singer and B movie actress from the late 1930s into the 1940s, starring mostly in Westerns. She maintained a youthful look well into he
Michio Itō (April 13, 1892 – November 6, 1961) was a Japanese dancer, choreographer, and an associate of William Butler Yeats, Ezra Pound, Angna Enters, Isamu Noguchi, Louis Horst, Ted Shawn, Martha Graham, Lillian Powell, Vladimir Rosing, Pauline K
Kazuo Hasegawa (長谷川 一夫, Hasegawa Kazuo, 27 February 1908 – 6 April 1984) was a Japanese film actor. He appeared in 290 films between 1927 and 1963.