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Kukrit Pramoj was the son of a Thai prince. He attended Oxford University in England and became active in Thai politics after World War II. Pramoj worked as a journalist and banker while military juntas ruled Thailand over the next several decades. He starred in the 1963 film "The Ugly American" as the prime minister of a fictional Asian country. A decade later he became prime minister of Thailand, serving in that office from March of 1975 until April of 1976. Pramoj's brother, Seni, also held the position of prime minister several times in the 1970s. Kukrit remained a leading figure in Thai politics until his death in October of 1995.- Yvonne Pelletier was born on 6 November 1915 in Port Haney, British Columbia, Canada. She was an actress, known for The Crystal Cup (1927), Riders of the Purple Sage (1931) and Children of Divorce (1927). She was married to Robert Lincoln Springfels. She died on 9 October 1995 in Canoga Park, California, USA.
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Armin Ganz was born on 26 March 1948 in Tennessee, USA. Armin was a production designer and art director, known for Angel Heart (1987), A View to a Kill (1985) and Bull Durham (1988). Armin died on 9 October 1995 in Sausalito, California, USA.- John Scali was a longtime ABC news correspondent who later served as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations in the Nixon Administration (1973- 1976). During his first tenure at ABC, Scali became an intermediary between the Kennedy Administration and Soviet Embassy officials during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, a year after he joined ABC-TV and radio from The Associated Press. He met with the Soviets three times during the crisis.
Scali joined the Nixon Administration in April, 1971 at the request of the President, and traveled to 79 countries as a special consultant to the President. After leaving his role as UN Ambassador in 1976, he returned to ABC until he retired in 1993. Upon his death, he was buried in Arlington National Cemetary. - Music Department
Virginia Majewski was born on 30 August 1907 in Texas, USA. She is known for On Dangerous Ground (1951), National Velvet (1960) and Father of the Bride (1961). She died on 9 October 1995 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- First elected to the House of Commons in 1931, served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Neville Chamberlain (1935-40). He lost his seat in the Labour Party landslide of 1945 and regained it at the next election. But his father the 13th Earl died in 1951, just a year after Alec regained his seat in the House. As a result, he had to resign and join the House of Lords of the 14th Earl of Home (which is pronounced "Hume"). Created a KT (Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Thistle) in 1962, the next year saw him chosen Prime Minister after his predecessor, Harold Macmillan, resigned due to ill health. The Peerage Act of 1963 allowed him to give up his title and, after a by-election, return to the House of Commons representing a new constituency. 15 months as PM was followed by a narrow defeat in the 1964 General Election. He spent 6 years in opposition, before becoming Foreign Secretary in Edward Heath's 1970 government. After 4 years, Heath was defeated in two elections within a year and Home accepted a life peerage, and returned to the House of Lords as Lord Home of the Hirsel. He died in 1995, and was succeeded as 15th Earl of Home by his son, David Douglas-Home.
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Robert Hosler was born on 10 April 1912 in Los Angeles. He is known for The Killing (1956) and Wild and Wonderful (1964). He died on 9 October 1995 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Lev London was born on 27 March 1910 in Kiev, Russian Empire. Lev was a writer, known for Strannyy otpusk (1980), Trudnyye etazhi (1974) and Sneg v iyule (1984). Lev died on 9 October 1995.
- Rosalie Dyer was born on 21 September 1901 in Birmingham, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The Mikado (1926). She died on 9 October 1995 in Lapworth, Warwickshire, England, UK.