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- Burtis Harwood Rumsey was born in Butte, Montana on 15 Oct 1892 to Burtis Harwood Rumsey and Hannah Cummins who both died between 1904 and 1910. Burtis married Dona Grace (Douglas) Benneche. He preceded her in death on 6 July 1968 at the Motion Picture Home, Woodland Hills, California and was buried in the Cherokee Memorial Park Cemetery, Lodi, California.
Burtis had a brother, Roscoe William and a sister, Doris Margaret. - Actor
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Born in East Boston, Johnny Indrisano was from a poverty stricken family. As a youth he vowed to "have money" some day. He boxed 155 amateur fights. He turned professional and went on to fight 83 main events in which he won 80. He defeated 5 world champions. His career lasted from 1924 to 1934. He defeated among others, Joe Dundee(World Welterweight Champ/non-title fight), Nick Testo, Johnny Freeman, Sig Keppen, and Sammy Baker. From 1934 to 1949 he worked as a boxing referee. He began as a boxing coach for movie stars and from there became a full-time boxing adviser on films. He also worked as a character actor. Among the stars he trained were John Garfield, Spencer Tracy, Carey Grant, Mickey Rooney, Robert Ryan, Robert Taylor, Jimmy Durante, Fred MacMurray, Ricardo Montalban, and William Lundigan. He died under mysterious conditions - possibly a suicide.- Nikita Kurikhin was born on 1 December 1922 in Moscow, Russia. Nikita was a director, known for Zhavoronok (1965), Ne zabud... Stantsiya Lugovaya (1967) and Barer neizvestnosti (1962). Nikita died on 6 July 1968.
- Fritz Eberth was born on 3 October 1910. He was an actor, known for D III 88 (1939), The Inn on Dartmoor (1964) and Stefanie (1958). He died on 6 July 1968.
- Lado Karsanidze was born on 23 April 1909 in Matkhoji, Georgia, Russian Empire. He was a writer, known for Bashi-Achuki (1956), Dagvianebuli sasidzo (1940) and Glakhis naambobi (1961). He died on 6 July 1968.