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- Actress
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Anita Mally was born on 10 December 1948 in Bad Steben, Bavaria, Germany. She was an actress and writer, known for Das Traumschiff (1981), Schwarzwaldfahrt aus Liebeskummer (1974) and The Adventures of Dr. Bayer (1985). She died on 30 May 1999 in Germany.- Writer
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Dave Dixon was known as the Culture Czar. His last job was broadcasting from the "Tesla Center in beautiful downtown Southfield." He was once the lead DJ of the legendary "Air Aces" on Detroit's rock station WABX. Dixon was a major influence on Detroit's FM revolution in the late 1960s. Dixon was a radio pioneer in Detroit who was among the first to play The Doors, Hendrix, Blind Faith, Iron Butterfly, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and many other artists now taken for granted in pop culture. Dixon also had a co-writing credit on Peter, Paul and Mary's hit tune "I Dig Rock & Roll Music."
Dixon left WABX in 1974. He spent ten years in Miami; where he hosted a popular overnight movie program (The Dave Dixon Show). His television show was on Channel 51 which broadcast from Hollywood, Florida. Dixon would introduce the movies each night (usually two movies and one fill-in episode of any number of old television shows) with a little critique of what he saw as the highlights and the flaws of the particular movie. Then he would take phone calls after the commercial breaks and he would discuss the movies with the callers. Often he would have some animated discussions with the callers regarding the movies or almost any other issue that came up. In effect, Dixon was hosting a talk show about movies! Sometimes callers would receive prizes such at radios, television sets, or other merchandise from The Dave Dixon Show's sponsors.
In 1985, he landed at the Detroit public radio station (WDET) where his gruff, cynical radio persona won him a loyal audience. However, his frequent confrontations with management led to his eventual firing.
In 1996, AM talk station WXYT hired him to host "Dave Dixon's Radio Magazine" where he talked about Detroit's arts community. He transferred his gruff, no-nonsense attitude to a good-vibes community forum, where he often reminisced with his friends from the 1960s rock music scene. Dave Dixon died of a heart attack on Memorial Day in 1999.- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Don Harper studied under Raymond Hanson at the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music in Australia. A jazz violinist and conductor, he became the leader of one of Australia's most successful big bands, and a successful composer of music for film and television. Harper traveled to England and during his time there appeared frequently on British radio and television, and performed at clubs and hotels such as the London Palladium, the Savoy Hotel, Talk of the Town, and the Windmill. He also recorded for Pye and Nixa. After seven successful years in the UK, Harper returned to Australia where he toured the capital cities with Dave Brubeck's Quartet, before settling in Sydney. He spent the next four years in the recording studio, and performing on television, radio, and in hotels and jazz clubs around the country. Returning again to England, Harper turned to composition. He achieved great success in this field, writing theme and background music for many British TV shows. Harper returned to Australia in 1983, taking up the position of Head of Jazz Studies at the Wollongong University's School of Creative Arts, a position he held until 1990.- Andrei Bubashkin was born on 4 May 1958 in Lida, Belorussian SSR, USSR. He was an actor, known for Mytar (1997), Neveroyatnyy sluchay (1989) and Ubit litsedeya (1998). He died on 30 May 1999 in Germany.
- Composer
- Writer
- Music Department
Jacques Besse was born on 15 March 1921 in Paris, France. He was a composer and writer, known for Dédée d'Anvers (1948), Rien, voilà l'ordre (2003) and Bibi Fricotin (1951). He died on 30 May 1999 in Cour-Cheverny, Loir-et-Cher, France.- Terri Rogers was born on 4 May 1937 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK. She died on 30 May 1999 in London, England, UK.
- Henning Lundström was born on 27 January 1924 in Jörn, Västerbottens län, Sweden. He was an actor, known for Som man ropar (1988), Tjocka släkten (1975) and Lykkeland (1983). He died on 30 May 1999 in Sollefteå, Västernorrlands län, Sweden.
- Paul S. Newman was born on 29 April 1924 in Manhattan, New York, USA. Paul S. was a writer, known for Turok: Dinosaur Hunter (1997) and Turok: Son of Stone (2008). Paul S. died on 30 May 1999 in Columbia, Maryland, USA.
- Mike Phillips died on 30 May 1999 in the USA.
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Vojislav Lukic was born on 18 July 1935 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He was a cinematographer, known for Crni sneg (1966), Radjanje radnog naroda (1969) and Dva drugara (1976). He died on 30 May 1999 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia.- Actress
- Additional Crew
Kirsten Ralov was born on 26 March 1922 in Denmark. She was an actress, known for De tre skolekammerater (1944), Elverhøj (1958) and Flagermusen (1975). She died on 30 May 1999 in Denmark.