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- Costume and Wardrobe Department
- Writer
- Costume Designer
Elmer Ellsworth was born on 4 January 1900 in Johnson City, Tennessee, USA. He was a writer and costume designer, known for The Fugitive (1963), Thundering Dawn (1923) and Marked Woman (1937). He was married to Carmen Laroux. He died on 4 April 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Böske T. Oláh was born on 20 April 1890 in Budapest, Hungary. She was an actress, known for The New Landlord (1935), Mágnás Miska (1949) and A csúnya lány (1935). She was married to Ernõ Tarnay. She died on 4 April 1969.
- Soundtrack
Songwriter ("It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'"), composer, singer, ukelele player and author, educated at the Chicago Preparatory School. He served in the military during World war I, then sang and played ukulele on radio from 1922, known as the "Red-Headed Music Maker". He made a worldwide radio tour between 1924 and 1927, became broadcasting director for the CBS "Majestic Theatre of the Air" in 1929, and was a featured performer on the NBC "Fitch Band Wagon" between 1932 and 1935. Thereafter he was the song leader on the "Original Community Sing" over CBS in 1936 and 1937. From 1941 through 1948 he was an advertising executive with Adsongs. Joining ASCAP in 1934, his chief musical collaborators included Haven Gillespie, Carson Robison, Harry Woods, and Peter De Rose; his other popular-song compositions include "Will You Forget Me While I'm Away?", "Underneath the Mellow Moon", "Land of My Sunset Dreams", "My Carolina Rose", "Whispering Trees", "Your Shining Eyes", "My Dream Sweetheart", and "Miss American Legion". (He also wrote children's tunes.)- Born in Lyon, where he spent most of his life. Educated there at many schools and at the "Ecole des beaux Arts". Served in French Army in WWI, awarded Croix de Guerre & Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur. Returning from war he had many jobs ranging from art-teacher to commercial traveller before devoting himself to writing. Wrote many novels, but by the late '60s only 6 were translated into English.
- Nita Cavalier was born on 15 May 1901 in Hotchkiss, Colorado, USA. She was an actress, known for The Prince of Headwaiters (1927), The Stolen Ranch (1926) and Tearin' Into Trouble (1927). She died on 4 April 1969 in San Diego, California, USA.
- Dorothy Turner was born on 12 May 1890 in Worcester, Worcestershire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950), Dixon of Dock Green (1955) and Escapade (1953). She was married to Thomas Joseph Charles Aubrey Wemyss-Gorman. She died on 4 April 1969 in Wandsworth, London, England, UK.
- Cinematographer
Ned Van Buren was born on 27 August 1882 in Gouverneur, New York, USA. He was a cinematographer, known for Burn 'Em Up Barnes (1921), Sapho (1917) and Out of the Drifts (1916). He died on 4 April 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA.