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Georges Biscot (15 September 1889 – 18 December 1944) was a French film actor. He starred in some 28 films between 1916 and his death in 1944.
Nina ARONOWICZ was born on November 28, 1932, in Brussels. She was one of the 44 children of Izieu. Her parents, Szyja-Leib and Mieckla, fled Belgium and found themselves in southern France at Palavas-les-Flots (Hérault). Sensing that their arrest b
Augustus Phillips (August 1, 1874 – September 29, 1944), was an American actor. He appeared in 134 films between 1910 and 1921. He appeared in J. Searle Dawley’s 1910 production of Frankenstein, playing Victor Frankenstein, as a young medical stude
Alan Mason Dinehart, Sr. (born October 3, 1889 in St. Paul, Minnesota – died July 17, 1944, in Hollywood, California), was an American actor, director, writer, and stage manager. He became a character actor and supporting player in at least eighty-ei
Marc Léopold Benjamin Bloch (6 July 1886 – 16 June 1944) was a French historian who cofounded the highly influential Annales School of French social history. Bloch was a quintessential modernist. An assimilated Alsatian Jew from an academic family
Daniel Philip “Dapper Dan” Howley (October 16, 1885 – March 10, 1944) was a Major League Baseball manager with the St. Louis Browns and the Cincinnati Reds. His first year as manager of the Browns saw his team lose 94 games and finish 50½ games be
Winthrop Rutherfurd (February 4, 1862 – March 19, 1944) was an American socialite from New York, best known for his romance with Consuelo Vanderbilt and his marriage to Lucy Mercer, mistress to American President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Jane Grey was born on May 22, 1883 in Middlebury, Vermont, USA. She was an actress, known for Let Katie Do It (1916), The Waifs (1916) and The Flower of Faith (1916). She was married to Riccardo Martin’ (née Hugh Whitfield Martin) and William E. Tyr
Gottfried Wilhelm “Billy” Bitzer (April 21, 1872 – April 29, 1944) was a pioneering cinematographer notable for his close association with D. W. Griffith.
John Martin Harvey (22 June 1863 – 14 May 1944), known after his knighthood in 1921 as Sir John Martin-Harvey, was an English stage actor.