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Claude Noel Hulbert (25 December 1900 – 23 January 1964) was a British comic actor. He was the younger brother of Jack Hulbert. Like his brother, he was Cambridge educated and was a member of the Footlights comedy club as an undergraduate.
Lumsden Hare was born on April 27, 1875 in Ireland as Francis Lumsden Hare. He is known for his work on Rebecca (1940), Gunga Din (1939) and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941). He was married to Selene Johnson and Frances Mary Ruttledge (actress). He die
John William Ashton (1866 – 20 March 1964) was the second Bishop of Grafton.
Vasanth Kumar Shivashankar Padukone (9 July 1925 – 10 October 1964), better known as Guru Dutt, was an Indian film director, producer and actor. He made 1950s and 1960s classics such as Pyaasa, Kaagaz Ke Phool , Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam and Chaudhvin
Ronald Jack Pennick (December 7, 1895 – August 16, 1964) was an American film actor. After working as a gold miner as a young man, he appeared in over 140 films between 1926 and 1962. Pennick was a leading member of the informal John Ford Stock Com
Edgar Barrier (March 4, 1907 – June 20, 1964) was an American actor who appeared on radio, stage, and screen. In the 1930s he was a member of Orson Welles’ Mercury Theatre and was one of several actors who played Simon Templar on The Saint radio sh
Andreas Jens Krogh (born 9 July 1894 in Oslo, died 26 April 1964 in Oslo) was a Norwegian figure skater. He won the silver medal at the 1920 Summer Olympics.
Seán O’Casey (Irish: Seán Ó Cathasaigh, born John Casey, 30 March 1880 – 18 September 1964) was an Irish dramatist and memoirist. A committed socialist, he was the first Irish playwright of note to write about the Dublin working classes.
Salvatore Aldisio (Gela, December 29, 1890 – Rome, July 27, 1964) was an Italian Christian Democratic politician.
Bodil Ipsen (1889–1964) was a Danish actress and film director, and is considered one of the great stars of Danish cinematic history. Her acting career, which began in theater and silent films, was marked by leading roles in large folk comedies and
Gildo Bocci (1 September 1886 – 22 July 1964) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in 60 films between 1913 and 1959. He was born and died in Rome, Italy.