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Ricky Nelson was born on May 8, 1940 in Teaneck, New Jersey, USA as Eric Hilliard Nelson. He was an actor, known for The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet (1952) and Rio Bravo (1959). He was married to Kristin Harmon. He died on December 31, 1985 in De Kalb, Texas, USA.- Producer
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Born in Germany he went to America some time before the second World War and spent a year in Hollywood reading foreign scripts after which he returned to Berlin where he set up his own company to organise the remaking of foreign films into German language versions. One he handled was 'All Quiet on the Western Front', an anti war film that became a kind of personal crusade for him. On the opening night the Nazi's, then in power, put a bomb in the cinema. When the Nazis came into power he left Germany and divided his time between Britain, France and America. He changed his name to the more international sounding S.P. Eagle but changed it back when with 'On the Waterfront' he realised he'd made a film to which any man would be proud to put his name.- Thomas Freebairn-Smith was born on 5 November 1900 in Middlesex, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Perry Mason (1957). He died on 31 December 1985 in Llano, California, USA.
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Lucia Catullo was born on 10 September 1927 in Bari, Puglia, Italy. She was an actress, known for Sotto il placido Don (1974), Monika (1974) and Le inchieste del commissario Maigret (1964). She died on 31 December 1985 in Narni, Umbria, Italy.- Eulallie Lucie Parker was born in St. Kilda Victoria, and began her professional singing career with her two older sisters Pat and Marie as the Parker Sisters. The Parker Sisters were Australian National Radio Stars during WW2 and Eula pursued a musical career when her two older sisters married. She continued on Australian radio but left Australia in December 1953 to advance her career in the UK. She joined the stargazers in September 1954 and performed with the Stargazers at the Royal Variety Performance in November of that year. She was never known as an actor but always a singer and songwriter. She went on to co-write songs with Pete Townshend (later of the WHO), Steve Allen and Barry Gray. She wrote the Andy Williams hit "The Village of St Bernadette" and won the Ivor Novello Award for that song. She made many radio and television appearances both in Australia and the UK.
- Natalia Szydlowska was born on 29 April 1912 in Warsaw, Warsaw Governorate, Congress Poland, Russian Empire [now Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland]. Natalia was married to Wlodzimierz Lwow. Natalia died on 31 December 1985 in Warsaw, Warszawskie, Polish People's Republic [now Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland].