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fangirlhehe · 5 months ago
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I’m kinda new to tumblr but I guess I should probably make an intro post lol
Hi! You can call me Leah :)
Pronouns/gender identity: She/They, non-binary?? Idek at this point tbh
Age: 13, pls don’t be weird lol
Interests: Newsies, musical theatre, Taylor swift, Chappell Roan, Olivia Rodrigo, honestly most music, the great gatsby (book and musical), Bonnie and Clyde (the real story and the musical), West Side Story, fanfiction
Favorite Musicals: Newsies, Hadestown, Bonnie and Clyde, Sweeney Todd, West Side Story, The Great Gatsby, There’s more im just too lazy to type them all out lol
A little bit more about me: Newsies is my all time favorite musical and Jeremy Jordan is my favorite actor. I met him at the stage door of the great gatsby in New York because my grandma’s Christmas present to me was a trip to New York :) my biggest dream is to be a Broadway star and im a huge theatre kid.
im a minor so I wont talk to anybody over 18 but you can like and reblog my posts :)
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suckmysugden-blog · 7 years ago
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Liv || Silk
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bobbie-robron · 3 years ago
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If I tell them where she is, the whole case falls apart. She’ll have his side and it’s two against one.
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25-Feb-2016, ep. 1 & 2
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roseprincesugden · 8 years ago
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Together We Are Family! :)
We are family I got all my Sugdens with me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMVe_HcyP9Y
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into-the-roblivion · 5 years ago
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I was rewatching old Emmerdale episodes from 2016 when Liv was first introduced to the show. I was left with two observations:
1. At one point Liv’s full name was Olivia Livesy. Who decided that was a good idea?
2. I’m so surprised that we never ended up with a custody storyline. Sandra just allowed Liv to stay with her brother and left. That was it. We haven’t seen Sandra on screen for YEARS. I wish we could have had more drama between Sandra and the Dingles. Liv will be turning 18 in Feb 2020 and legally an adult. So, this potential storyline will never come to fruition. Too bad. I would have liked to see Roblivion fight for Liv.
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camploah · 8 years ago
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We’ve been keeping our eye on Ms. Mosaku, noting her small but powerful turns in ITV’s Law and Order: UK (2010), Vera (2011), BBC’s Dancing on The Edge (2013), Channel 4’s Capital (2015), BBC’s Damilola: Our Loved Boy (2016), Netflix’s Black Mirror (2016) and Sky Atlantic’s Guerilla (2017). She has also been popping up as a lead in movies like I Am Slave (2010, still on Netflix), and smaller parts in Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) and Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them (2016). We jumped at the chance to see her in her latest drama, ITV’s latest essential viewing, Fearless.
Fearless will be the test of Mosaku’s true talent, if she’s able to hold her own in a lead role with heavyweight principal star Helen McCrory (Cherie Blair in The Queen, 2006, and The Special Relationship, 2010) and the third strong female lead, the Emmy-nominated American actress Robin Weigert (Deadwood, 2004-06, Jessica Jones, 2015).
The story is – Emma Banville (McCrory) is a human rights lawyer providing a roof over the head of the wife Miriam (Katrina McAdams) and son of her latest client, missing Syrian doctor Youssef Attar (Dhafer L’Abidine). She has an eye for detail and a reputation for the relentless pursuit of it, regularly braving the censure of the police, and the eye-rolls of her colleagues. She has the total support of lover and ex-paparazzo, Steve Livesy (John Bishop). When she receives an email from a married woman on her son’s 14th birthday, pleading the case of her ex-husband (and said child’s father), Banville is left impressed.
Kevin Russell (Sam Swainsbury) has been serving life, for the torture and murder of a teenage girl, which he insists he’s innocent of. His ex-wife, Annie Peterson (Rebecca Callard), has always believed him and at the end of a difficult interview with Russell, Banville is spurred into action. So begins her review of the original interview, confession tapes and transcripts, resulting her getting the conviction overturned and Russell released. Only then to be faced with a re-trial after damning new evidence emerges.
Mosaku’s Detective Chief Superintendent Olivia Greenwood of SO15 Counter-Intelligence, livid at developments, involves herself as Russell’s confession and subsequent conviction were the springboard of her stellar career. Cue mysterious transatlantic calls from a worried Sir Alistair McKinnon (Michael Gambon) to exasperated working mum Heather (Robin Weigert), morally shocking twists and turns, and a string of showdowns between our fabulous females. All of this, plus several absorbing parallel storylines which subtly speak to the times in which we live.
The press-filled audience was utterly silent during the screening, and collectively heaved a huge intake of breath after the series trailer ended. An enthusiastic, warm applause followed, once oxygen was allowed to circulate! I have the feeling that leading independent programme makers, Mammoth Screen has another hit on their hands for ITV. As Banville says, not devoid of feeling, “There’s nothing like a dead, white schoolgirl to advance a few careers...”
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Mammoth gathered a great production team for this. Writer-producer Patrick Harbinson’s best known work has always shown the gritty realism of the world with the flair and polish of stylish US production. In espionage thriller 24 (2001-10), he wrote realistically in real-time for 7/24 episodes with a cast including a female president during his tenure, and superior African-American actors Dennis Haysbert as President David Palmer (2001-07), Penny Johnson Jerald as Sherry Palmer (2001-04) and DB Woodside as President Wayne Palmer (2003-07) before his time! The popularity and engagement with 24 may have seeped into the American consciousness enough to have contributed to making the Obamas possible.
With Homeland (2011-19), Harbinson humanised the plight of those caught in the complex, dysfunctional relationship between America and the Middle East in 10/48 episodes (2013-2017). With Fearless, he has managed to bring much of his experience to this uniquely British-feeling thriller, which combines politico-legal drama with the tease of conspiracy and terrorism balanced with relatable human stories.
Contrary to 24, Harbison has written a tightly plotted script which, although economical, avoids lazy plot holes and unbelievable leaps of intuition and coincidence, at least in the pilot. He has made Banville a razor-sharp intellect, devoid of showmanship or hubris, because she fundamentally understands that lives are at stake. McCrory makes us believe it. “She is old school,” McCrory said at the post-screening Q&A of the habits Banville indulges in and the car she drives, “She solves things in real time.” As unfashionable as they might now be, they have not been used as a weak attempt to allow her to ‘compete with the boys’ as other strong female leads have endured.
Director Pete Travis (City of Tiny Lights [1], 2016, Legacy TV movie 2013), also present at the Q&A, gelled perfectly with Harbinson’s storytelling, and kept his direction equally tight. His use of the many close-ups, he said, was an easy choice when supplied with the extraordinary faces and underlying accomplished talent with which he had to work. “It was really important not to have stereotypes wherever we were – not that we had any at the beginning [post-Brexit, pre-Trump], but [post-Trump], we realised we wanted each character to have a rich history… the complex nature of what it would be like to be… living in London and the way you could be targeted, whether you’re innocent or not …” Combined, the writing and directing team of Harbinson and Travis gives a master class in the much-quoted ‘show, don’t tell’. Combined with cinematographer Rasmus Arrildt, Travis has managed to change the scope of the revelations from the intimate to the wide-reaching with the use of just 2 cameras, and at least one hand-held! “I think it’s really important to let the camera facilitate the story,” he said. I think he felt a certain empathy with Banville, realised or not, and the end-product is the better for it.
Executive Producer Damien Timmer could be one of the most qualified producers in the country to have pulled this off to the promised standard. His CV includes NW, 2017, Poldark, 2016-17, Endeavour 2012-17, Victoria, 2016, Tripped, 2016, Agatha Christie’s Marple, 2004-13, Lewis, 2006-13, and Agatha Christie’s Poirot, 2003-13. These are all quintessentially British from different periods with different societal focuses. Here again, is another in Fearless. He is a quiet man who gives the impression of a huge passion for his work. In his more modern productions after his long and successful history with period pieces – Lewis, Tripped and NW, he has shown a willingness to move with the times.
In Lewis, he oversaw the casting of Angela Griffin as a DS in 12 episodes, Babou Ceesay as a DC in 2, Kemi-bo Jacobs as a WPC/DC in 2, and Steve Toussaint as a Chief Superintendent in 6, along with Ariyon Bakare (2), Richie Campbell (2), Joe Dixon (2), Peter de Jersey (2), Wil Johnson (2), Tosin Cole (2), and Pippa Bennet-Warner as a reporter (2), to name a few. In the uniquely British sci fi comedy series Tripped, Georgina Campbell handled multiple personas as part of the excellent, time travelling central cast. He took on Zadie Smith’s well-loved best-seller NW, a story written from multiple aspects of the black British perspective, and secured a strong cast in the fantastic Nikki Amuka-Bird [2] as principal, supported by central cast mates Richie Campbell, OT Fagbenle and Cyril Gueï.
Now, Timmer has given us possibly the first black female DCS on UK TV in Mosaku’s Olivia Greenwood – a policewoman at the top of her game, a complex character who doesn’t need to be liked to do her job in pursuing the truth, but who is reticent about her private life. Her ethnic origin is incidental, so Mosaku can really stretch her acting mettle without the usual racial restraints. There is no ‘Angry Black Woman’ here. Greenwood is so much more and allowed to show it. During the Q&A, Mosaku admitted to it being a new experience for her, though she has previously played a hapless detective constable in Vera and a traffic warden in Capital. This is a truly meaty role to which, if the pilot is anything to go by, she more than rises to meet. Greenwood’s cool, determined manner, as one who might have a lot to lose should Banville succeed, adds to the uncertainty of who is good, who is bad and whether the case of the tragic schoolgirl can possibly have any grey areas.
To my question on how the finished product made them each feel, Timmer said, “Really, really proud of making a grown up, contemporary piece for ITV… for a commercial network.”
McCrory said, “Playing Emma, who’s really quite an introverted character, I liked the fact that she doesn’t explain herself all the time… I’m genuinely very excited. I don’t like watching myself, and I don’t… I watch the drama around me, and that’s down the skill of this man [Timmer] and this man [Travis], Patrick and the rest of the cast. I really want to unleash Emma onto the world, on lots of cases! I hope the audience like her.”
Travis said, “[It’s] pretty much a dream job for me really. I’ve always wanted to do things that were about politics, but not overtly political… I think we do live is scary, dark times, and it’s nice to tell the story of a character that’ll hold a candle up and says,’ there’s a light here, it doesn’t have to be this bad’, I find that quite exciting.”
Mosaku said, “I really enjoyed watching it, it’s dead exciting… I really can’t wait to see the rest!”
Fearless also stars Sir Michael Gambon (The Viceroy’s House, 2017, Fortitude, 2015, 6/8 Harry Potters, 2004-11, Maigret 1992-93, The Singing Detective, 1986), Jamie Bamber (Battlestar Galactica, 2004-09, series 1-3 Law and Order: UK, 2009-12, Marcella, 2011) and comedian John Bishop (Accused, 2012, Skins, 2009-10).
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bonniesrg · 8 years ago
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Before Sandra changed their name Liv was Liv (Olivia) Livesy. That's almost as bad as Lisa Greaser.
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jeremystrele · 6 years ago
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A Jaw-Dropping Apartment In One Of Australia’s First Warehouse Conversions
A Jaw-Dropping Apartment In One Of Australia’s First Warehouse Conversions
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by Lucy Feagins, Editor
The entry area to Mardi Ola’s spectacular converted warehouse in South Yarra. Antique cabinet filled with various art pieces: David Bromley ‘Noah’s Ark Bronze Animals’, Gemma Smith acrylic sculpture from Sarah Cottier Gallery, and Vanilla Netto neon from Arc One Gallery. Vintage Soriana sofas purchased on 1st Dibs. Painting by Gemma Smith from Sarah Cottier Gallery. Painting in hallway by Vanilla Netto from Arc One Gallery. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
View into the kitchen. Lacanche range, custom brass rangehood surround. Solid European oak joinery with stone masonry by Hendersons (‘seriously the best laughs ever working with those guys!’ Mardi says), vintage plaster from Geoffrey Hatty. Swing placement by Louella Tuckey – who insisted Mardi needed it in the kitchen. Cappellini ‘Hi-Pad’ stools from Dedece. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
‘This is actually the girls’ homework table – it’s never looked neater!’ Mardi says. Solid oak tripod table by Louella Tuckey. Vintage Japanese glass vessels on table from Made In Japan. Industrial steel doors and windows by Skyrange. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
The library. Joe Colombo ‘Elda’ chair and Curtis Jere ‘Brad’ table lamp from 1st Dibs. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Vintage mushroom collection in the library from Moss Green Galleries. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
View of the library. Vintage pendant from 1st Dibs. Jardan ‘Sunny’ sofa. Behruz Studio rug. Joe Columbo ‘Elda’ chair. Curtis Jére ‘Brads’ table lamp. Maria Fernando Cardoso feathered hanging totem from Arc One Gallery. ‘Blow Up’ chair from 2st Dibs. Gemma Smith paintings from Sarah Cottier gallery. Vintage leather dining chairs from 1st Dibs. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Mardi in the library, in front of her impressive vintage mushroom collection (!) from Moss Green Galleries. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
‘Blow Up’ chair from 1st Dibs. Gemma Smith paintings from Sarah Cottier Gallery. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Dining room through to the garden room. Dining table made of an industrial vintage base and custom-made top. Vintage Cassina ‘Cab’ chairs from Shapiro Gallery. ‘Art Tree’ created by years of Mardi’s kids’ artwork being ‘plonked on it’. Vintage pendant light over dining table from 1st Dibs. Sisal rug by International Floor Coverings. Minotti sofa from Dedece. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
The sitting room. Snoopy lamp from Euroluce. Vintage Platner armchair from 1st Dibs reupholstered in Kvadrat by Martel Upholstery. Serge Mouille standing lamp. Behruz rug. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Vintage chrome light from Rewire LA (one of Mardi’s all-time favourite lighting go-to’s). Marian Drew artwork. Vintage Paul Evans sideboard, used as a bar. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Robert Owen painting and 3D sculpture. Janet Laurence paneling from Arc One Gallery. Jason Hartcup 3D Wall piece. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Main bathroom. Vintage tub from Geoffrey Hatty. Curtis Jere brass safety pin. Vintage brass pendant from 1st Dibs. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Corner of the master bedroom. ‘The wall panelling is, in fact, my sneaky shoe storage’, Mardi reveals! Rug from Tibet Sydney. Warren Platner armchair from 1st Dibs. Joshua Yeldham owl sculpture from Scott Livesy gallery. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Master bedroom. Artwork above bed by Gregory Hodge from Sullivan Strumpf gallery. Bedlinen by Society Limonta. Articulated wall lights from Angelucci. Mirrored bedside tables by Don McQualter. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
The playroom. Vintage bed and painted linen wall paneling by David Bromley. Curtis Jere vintage brass pendant from 1st Dibs. Maison de Vacances pouf. Rug from Behruz Studio.  Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Ava’s room. Vintage desk. Hemptech sheer linen curtains. Windows by Skyrange. Birdcage pendants from Paris. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Ava’s room. Bed designed by Mardi. David Bromley embroidery above bed. Bedlinen by LAB and Hale Mercantile. Big lamb picture is one Mardi had blown up and printed on canvas. Brass chest from 1st Dibs. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Olivia’s bedroom. Vintage artwork from 1st Dibs. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Olivia’s room. Vintage artwork from 1st Dibs. Vintage French bed linen from Ici et la Sydney. Rug from Behruz Studio. Pendant light by Anna Charlesworth. Mirrored lightning bolts from Bride and Wolfe. Cushions by Megan Park. Desk designed by Mardi. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
The plant room, featuring a majestic Fiddle Leaf Fig that Mardi jokes she  ‘just can’t kill’. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
When designer Mardi Ola purchased this property just two years ago, the 1982 fit out was still standing strong. She explains ‘it was awash with grey laminate!’ The site was originally the home of a Maples Stores (the yesteryear version of Myer, or Harvey Norman), and in 1978 was purchased by a group of Melbourne architects and developers. In 1980, the team converted the site into a group of apartments – in one of Australia’s first warehouse conversions (i.e the original hipsters!)
When Mardi moved in, she immediately stripped the space of internal walls, to bring her own identity to the spatial layout. She explains ‘as none of the internal walls are structural, it was relatively easy to reconfigure.’ Less easy,  was sawing through four layers of brickwork to drop the height of all of the windows… but it was worth the work!
Mardi came across the building almost twenty years ago when walking around the area with her eldest daughter Mia (now 20) in her stroller. ‘I was enamoured with it at the time, and knew that I definitely wanted to live here someday.’  The stars aligned as the apartment became available at just the moment Mardi was looking.
The home is adorned with an incredible collection of furniture, antiques, art and other treasured items Mardi has collected, and her ethos is to ‘make things as friendly and relaxed as possible, and as far away from the showroom aesthetic as possible.’ The Paul Evans cabinets, Platner armchairs and Columbo ‘Elda’ chair are particular favourites, in a mix-and-match of Mardi’s most adored possessions.
What strikes us most about this amazing home is its incredible use of texture and COLOUR!  Mardi has been so brave with her choices, layering rich gold curtains with lux silk carpets and moroccan rugs underfoot, and introducing teal wall panelling, alongside a palette of mustard, apricots, and even icy mint green, with cabinetry in emerald greens and grey… I could go on! The result is a home that is enviably refined, yet full of personality – a space with its own truly unique character.
Mardi is a self-proclaimed lighting obsessive, although she admits that ‘almost half of the lights are decorative here, as I quite like moving around in the semi-dark at night.’ Luckily, she knows the layout of the space like the back of her hand, so is unlikely to bump her toes or knock over an irreplaceable antique in the dark! She explains how the scale and volume of the space was both a gift and a challenge in configuring a liveable home. ‘I divided up areas with the use of Skyrange steel and glass walls, which give a sense of division, creating separate rooms without being closed off or blocking light.’ Warehouse conversion at its very best!
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usertoxicyaoi · 9 years ago
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Danny Miller confirming the introduction of Aaron’s little sister on Emmerdale.
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dannyreviews · 5 years ago
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Cinema Legends Between 95-105 + Years Old Still Alive (as of 1/1/2020)
Here are the old timers that have made it to the new decade.
Ruthie Tompson - animator (b. 1910)
Renée Simonot - dubbing actress (b. 1911)
Katzumi Tezuka - actor (b. 1912)?
Viola Smith - musician, actress (b. 1912)
Pappukutty Bhagavathar - actor, singer (b. 1913) † 6/22/2020
Aldo Rossi - screenwriter, director (b. 1913) † 4/9/2020
Norman Lloyd - actor, producer, director (b. 1914)
Alfredo Varelli - actor (b. 1914)
Norman Spencer - producer (b. 1914)
Mary Ward - actress (b. 1915)
Giuseppe La Torre - cinematographer (b. 1915)
Rita Livesi - actress (b. 1915)
Olivia De Havilland - actress (b. 1916)
Kirk Douglas - actor (b. 1916) † 2/5/2020
Eric Bentley - screenwriter, playwright (b. 1916)
Beverly Cleary - novelist, screenwriter (b. 1916)
Jean Erdman - choreographer (b. 1916) † 5/4/2020
Ivy Baker - costume designer (b. 1916)
Anna Maria Bottini - actress (b. 1916)
Roberto Bruni - actor (b. 1916)
Lily Vincenti - actress (b. 1916)
Harriet Frank Jr. - screenwriter (b. 1917) † 1/28/2020
Vera Lynn - singer, actress (b. 1917) † 6/18/2020
Earl Cameron - actor (b. 1917)
Marsha Hunt - actress (b. 1917)
Suzy Delair - actress (b. 1917) † 3/15/2020
A. E. Hotchner - novelist, screenwriter, playwright (b. 1917) † 2/15/2020
Lise Nørgaard - novelist, screenwriter (b. 1917)
Anne Hegira - actress (b. 1917)
Don Marion Davis - actor (b. 1917)
Fabien Collin - director (b. 1917)
Bob Cunningham - actor (b. 1917)
Antonio Gradoli - actor (b. 1917)
Lucy Jarvis - producer (b. 1917) † 1/30/2020
Baby Peggy - actress (b. 1918) † 2/24/2020
Dusty Anderson - actress (b. 1918)
Doreen Turner - actress (b. 1918)
Jeanne Manet - actress (b. 1918)
Nino Borghi - production designer (b. 1918)
Jean Moussette - director, editor, cameraman (b. 1918)
Adriana Sivieri - actress (b. 1918)
René de Obaldia - playwright, screenwriter (b. 1918)
Tao Porchon-Lynch - actress (b. 1918) † 2/21/2020
Ida Schuster - actress (b. 1918) † 4/9/2020
Branka Veselinovic - actress (b. 1918)
Nehemiah Persoff - actor (b. 1919)
Walter Bernstein - screenwriter (b. 1919)
Marge Champion - actress, dancer (b. 1919)
Caren Marsh - dancer, actress (b. 1919)
Grace Albertson - actress (b. 1919)
Betty Brodel - singer, actress (b. 1919)
Alfie Scopp - actor (b. 1919)
Armin Dahlen - actor, director (b. 1919)
Jean Barker - editor (b. 1919)
Helge Robbert - cinematographer, director (b. 1919)
June Spencer - actress (b. 1919)
Helmuth Ashley - director, cinematographer (b. 1919)
Orlando Drummond - actor, voice actor (b. 1919)
Guido Gorgatti - actor (b. 1919)
Don Kennedy - actor (b. 1920)
Franca Valeri - actress (b. 1920)
Jack Edwards - actor (b. 1920)
Norma Barzman - screenwriter (b. 1920)
Sergio Mendizábal - actor (b. 1920)
Gudrun Parker - producer, director (b. 1920)
Doudou Babet - actress (b. 1920)
Susan Miller - actress (b. 1920)
Nicolette Bernard - actress (b. 1920)
Francis Rigaud - director, screenwriter (b. 1920)
Ann Triola - actress, singer (b. 1920)
Agnès Delahaie - producer (b. 1920)
Hilda Bernard - actress (b. 1920)
Gianrico Tedeschi - actor (b. 1920)
Arnold Yarrow - actor (b. 1920)
Diana Maggi - actress (b. 1920)
Jack Rader - actor (b. 1921)
Geoffrey Chater - actor (b. 1921)
Bill Butler - cinematographer (b. 1921)
Walter Mirisch - producer (b. 1921)
Tom Felleghy - actor (b. 1921)
Patricia Marmont - actress (b. 1921)
Carlo Lastricati - assistant director (b. 1921)
Grisha Dabat - screenwriter (b. 1921)
Herbert Kofer - actor (b. 1921)
Dobroslav Srámek - sound editor (b. 1921)
Yu Lan - actress (b. 1921) † 6/27/2020
Zygmunt Nowak - sound editor (b. 1921)
Miriam Nevo - actress (b. 1921)
John Aldred - sound mixer (b. 1921)
George Lefferts - producer, screenwriter (b. 1921)
Wally Campo - actor (b. 1921)
Derek Granger - producer (b. 1921)
Simone Berthier - actress (b. 1921)
Beulah Garrick - actress (b. 1921)
Betty White - actress (b. 1922)
Ray Anthony - musician, actor (b. 1922)
Carl Reiner - actor, director, screenwriter (b. 1922) † 6/29/2020
Margia Dea - actress (b. 1922)
Helen Mowery - actress (b. 1922)
Joan Copeland - actress (b. 1922)
Tony Charmoli - dancer, choreographer, director (b. 1922)
Charles Csuri - animator (b. 1922)
Norman Lear - producer (b. 1922)
Micheline Presle - actress (b. 1922)
Ivry Gitlis - violinist, actor (b. 1922)
Janis Paige - actress (b. 1922)
Bert I. Gordon - director (b. 1922)
Françoise Javet - editor (b. 1922)
Ebrahim Golestan - director (b. 1922)
Angel Wagenstein - screenwriter (b. 1922)
Jacqueline White - actress (b. 1922)
Paula Valenska - actress (b. 1922)
Ivan King - art director (b. 1922)
Maurice Delbez - director (b. 1922)
Christian Alers - actor (b. 1922)
Chandrashekhar - actor (b. 1922)
John Shirley - editor (b. 1922)
Dilip Kumar - actor (b. 1922)
Alan Scott - actor (b. 1922)
Qin Yi - actress (b. 1922)
Doreen Brownstone - actress (b. 1922)
Mariya Portnaya - animator (b. 1922)
Enrico Bomba - producer, director (b. 1922)
Rudolf Kovac - production designer (b. 1922)
Peter Berkos - sound editor (b. 1922)
Marcel Berbert - producer (b. 1922)
Raffaele La Capria - screenwriter (b. 1922)
Robert Fletcher - costume designer (b. 1922)
Jacqueline Duc - actress (b. 1922)
Martha Stewart - actress (b. 1922)
Eleonora Morana - actress (b. 1922)
Cate Bauer - voice actress (b. 1922)
Sydney Bettex - production designer (b. 1923)
Larry Storch - actor (b. 1923)
Rosita Fornes - actress (b. 1923) † 6/10/2020
Gloria Henry - actress (b. 1923)
Gene Reynolds - actor, screenwriter, producer, director (b. 1923) † 2/3/2020
Stan Waterman - producer, cinematographer (b. 1923)
Donald Elson - actor (b. 1923)
Paul Muller - actor (b. 1923)
Jaromír Janácek - editor (b. 1923)
Jimmy Lydon - child actor, producer (b. 1923)
Michael Medwin - actor, producer (b. 1923) † 2/26/2020
Val Bettin - actor (b. 1923)
Ralph Senensky - director (b. 1923)
Edward Ryan - actor (b. 1923)
Rhonda Fleming - actress (b. 1923)
Werner Lenz - cinematographer (b. 1923)
Glynis Johns - actress (b. 1923)
Nicholas Parsons - actor (b. 1923) † 1/28/2020
Józef Hen - screenwriter, novelist (b. 1923)
Bob Barker - game show host (b. 1923)
Mike Nussbaum - actor (b. 1923)
Vatroslav Mimica - director (b. 1923) † 2/15/2020
Kim Yaroshevskaya - actress (b. 1923)
Barbara Chilcott - actress (b. 1923)
Ruth Geller - actress (b. 1923)
Billy Watson - child actor (b. 1923)
Sam Gray - actor (b. 1923)
Patrick Gordon - actor (b. 1923)
Bernard Gersten - producer (b. 1923) † 4/27/2020
William Kraft - film composer (b. 1923)
Jo-Carroll Dennison - actress (b. 1923)
Norman Klenman - screenwriter (b. 1923)
Paul Harding - actor (b. 1923)
Brian Taylor - producer (b. 1923)
Bob Young - film composer (b. 1923)
Marie Harmon - actress (b. 1923)
Lynne Murphy - actress (b. 1923)
Alain Adair - actor (b. 1923)
Jean Gillespie - actress (b. 1923)
Eva Marie Saint - actress (b. 1924)
Cicely Tyson - actress (b. 1924)
Gene Deitch - animator, director, producer (b. 1924) † 4/17/2020
Robert M. Young - director (b. 1924)
Anne Vernon - actress (b. 1924)
Carole Cook - actress (b. 1924)
Noreen Nash - actress (b. 1924)
Leslie Phillips - actor (b. 1924)
Zizi Jeanmarie - dancer, actress (b. 1924)
Sheldon Harnick - lyricist (b. 1924)
Jane Morgan - actress, singer (b. 1924)
Priscilla Pointer - actress (b. 1924)
Andro Lustic - actor, screenwriter (b. 1924)
Leza Holland - director, screenwriter (b. 1924)
Espen Skjønberg - actor (b. 1924)
Gerard Schurmann - film composer (b. 1924) † 3/24/2020
Jutta Hering - editor (b. 1924)
Jan Chaloupek - editor (b. 1924)
Peg Murray - actress (b. 1924)
Bob Markell - producer, art director (b. 1924) † 1/25/2020
Lucine Amara - opera singer, actress (b. 1924)
Johnny Gilbert - announcer (b. 1924)
Lee Adams - lyricist (b. 1924)
Joyce Randolph - actress (b. 1924)
William Russell - actor (b. 1924)
Maria Riva - actress (b. 1924)
Marge Redmond - actress (b. 1924) † 2/10/2020
Jack Couffer - cinematographer (b. 1924)
Gerry O’Hara - director (b. 1924)
Mark Miller - actor (b. 1924)
Kenneth V. Jones - film composer (b. 1924)
Donnie Smith - child actor (b. 1924)
Barbara Collentine - actress (b. 1924)
Árni Tryggvason - actor (b. 1924)
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into-the-roblivion · 5 years ago
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Olivia Livesy was a strange name in itself. No wonder Sandra changed their names to Flaherty.
I completely understand why Sandra changed their surname to Flaherty. Not only does Olivia Livesy sound a little ridiculous but it’s also a direct reminder of Gordon. If my ex-husband was responsible for the same heinous crimes as Gordon, I definitely wouldn’t want to share a name with him.
My guess is that the Emmerdale writers really liked the sound of ‘Liv Flaherty’ and were willing to overlook the fact that her dad’s surname was Livesy.
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Cinema Legends Between 95-105 + Years Old Still Alive (as of 6/1/2019)
An overdue update:
Mario Sequi - director, screenwriter (b. 1910 or 1913)?
Ruthie Tompson - animator (b. 1910)
Renée Simonot - dubbing actress (b. 1911)
Urho Harkola - actor (b. 1911)
Katsumi Tezuka - actor (b. 1912)
Viola Smith - musician, actress (b. 1912)
Milton Quon - animator (b. 1913) † 6/22/2019
Julie Gibson - actress (b. 1913) † 10/2/2019
Pappukutty Bhagavathar - actor, singer (b. 1913)
Aldo Rossi - screenwriter, director (b. 1913)
Norman Lloyd - actor, producer, director (b. 1914)
Alfredo Varelli - actor (b. 1914)
Norman Spencer - producer (b. 1914)
Mary Ward - actress (b. 1915)
Giuseppe La Torre - cinematographer (b. 1915)
Rita Livesi - actress (b. 1915)
Olivia De Havilland - actress (b. 1916)
Kirk Douglas - actor (b. 1916)
Eric Bentley - screenwriter, playwright (b. 1916)
Elisa Stella - actress (b. 1916)
Beverly Cleary - novelist, screenwriter (b. 1916)
Jean Erdman - choreographer (b. 1916)
Ivy Baker - costume designer (b. 1916)
Anna Maria Bottini - actress (b. 1916)
Roberto Bruni - actor (b. 1916)
Lily Vincenti - actress (b. 1916)
Sumiko Mizukubo - actress (b. 1916)?
Harriet Frank Jr. - screenwriter (b. 1917)
Vera Lynn - singer, actress (b. 1917)
Earl Cameron - actor (b. 1917)
Marsha Hunt - actress (b. 1917)
Suzy Delair - actress (b. 1917)
Lise Nørgaard - novelist, screenwriter (b. 1917)
Anne Hegira - actress (b. 1917)
Don Marion Davis - actor (b. 1917)
Fabien Collin - director (b. 1917)
Bob Cunningham - actor (b. 1917)
Antonio Gradoli - actor (b. 1917)
Lucy Jarvis - producer (b. 1917)
Artur Brauner - producer (b. 1918) † 7/7/2019
Baby Peggy - actress (b. 1918)
Ivy Bethune - actress (b. 1918)
Dusty Anderson - actress (b. 1918)
Doreen Turner - actress (b. 1918)
Jeanne Manet - actress (b. 1918)
Nino Borghi - production designer (b. 1918)
Jean Moussette - director, editor, cameraman (b. 1918)
Adriana Sivieri - actress (b. 1918)
René de Obaldia - playwright, screenwriter (b. 1918)
Tao Porchon-Lynch - actress (b. 1918)
Ida Schuster - actress (b. 1918)
Branka Veselinovic - actress (b. 1918)
Maurice Marks - actor, stuntman (b. 1918)
Dave Bartholomew - musician, lyricist (b. 1918) † 6/23/2019
Sid Ramin - composer (b. 1919) † 7/1/2019
Nehemiah Persoff - actor (b. 1919)
Walter Bernstein - screenwriter (b. 1919)
Marge Champion - actress, dancer (b. 1919)
Joachim Tomaschewsky - actor (b. 1919)
Caren Marsh - dancer, actress (b. 1919)
Grace Albertson - actress (b. 1919)
Betty Brodel - singer, actress (b. 1919)
Sheila Mercier - actress (b. 1919) † 12/13/2019
Alfie Scopp - actor (b. 1919)
Helen Shingler - actress (b. 1919) † 10/8/2019
Doris Merrick - actress (b. 1919)
Armin Dahlen - actor, director (b. 1919)
Jean Barker - editor (b. 1919)
Helge Robbert - cinematographer, director (b. 1919)
June Spencer - actress (b. 1919)
Max Berliner - actor (b. 1919) † 8/26/2019
Helmuth Ashley - director, cinematographer (b. 1919)
Orlando Drummond - actor, voice actor (b. 1919)
Guido Gorgatti - actor (b. 1919)
Doris Merrick - actress (b. 1920)
Don Kennedy - actor (b. 1920)
Franca Valeri - actress (b. 1920)
Jack Edwards - actor (b. 1920)
Norma Barzman - screenwriter (b. 1920)
Sergio Mendizábal - actor (b. 1920)
A. E. Hotchner - novelist, screenwriter, playwright (b. 1920)
Gudrun Parker - producer, director (b. 1920)
Doudou Babet - actress (b. 1920)
Joan Ellacott - costume designer (b. 1920)
Vera Bergman - actress (b. 1920)
Susan Miller - actress (b. 1920)
Nicolette Bernard - actress (b. 1920)
Claude Accursi - screenwriter (b. 1920)
Francis Rigaud - director, screenwriter (b. 1920)
Ann Triola - actress, singer (b. 1920)
Agnès Delahaie - producer (b. 1920)
Edward Lewis - producer, screenwriter (b. 1920) † 7/27/2019
Hilda Bernard - actress (b. 1920)
Josip Elic - actor (b. 1921) † 10/21/2019
Ruth de Souza - actress (b. 1921) † 7/27/2019
Jack Rader - actor (b. 1921)
Geoffrey Chater - actor (b. 1921)
Bill Butler - cinematographer (b. 1921)
Walter Mirisch - producer (b. 1921)
Tom Felleghy - actor (b. 1921)
Patricia Marmont - actress (b. 1921)
Carlo Lastricati - assistant director (b. 1921)
Grisha Dabat - screenwriter (b. 1921)
Herbert Kofer - actor (b. 1921)
Dobroslav Srámek - sound editor (b. 1921)
Yu Lan - actress (b. 1921)
Zygmunt Nowak - sound editor (b. 1921)
Miriam Nevo - actress (b. 1921)
John Aldred - sound mixer (b. 1921)
George Lefferts - producer, screenwriter (b. 1921)
Wally Campo - actor (b. 1921)
Derek Granger - producer (b. 1921)
Herbert Westbrook - art director, production designer (b. 1921)
Simone Berthier - actress (b. 1921)
Betty White - actress (b. 1922)
Ray Anthony - musician, actor (b. 1922)
Carl Reiner - actor, director, screenwriter (b. 1922)
Margia Dea - actress (b. 1922)
Helen Mowery - actress (b. 1922)
Bill Macy - actor (b. 1922) † 10/17/2019
Joan Copeland - actress (b. 1922)
Tony Charmoli - dancer, choreographer, director (b. 1922)
Charles Csuri - animator (b. 1922)
Norman Lear - producer (b. 1922)
Micheline Presle - actress (b. 1922)
Ivry Gitlis - violinist, actor (b. 1922)
Janis Paige - actress (b. 1922)
Bert I. Gordon - director (b. 1922)
Françoise Javet - editor (b. 1922)
Ebrahim Golestan - director (b. 1922)
Ethmer Roten - film score musician (b. 1922)
Angel Wagenstein - screenwriter (b. 1922)
Gershon Kingsley - film composer (b. 1922) † 12/10/2019
Jacqueline White - actress (b. 1922)
Paula Valenska - actress (b. 1922)
Ivan King - art director (b. 1922)
Maurice Delbez - director (b. 1922)
Christian Alers - actor (b. 1922)
Mona Lisa - actress (b. 1922) † 8/25/2019
Chandrashekhar - actor (b. 1922)
John Shirley - editor (b. 1922)
Dilip Kumar - actor (b. 1922)
Alan Scott - actor (b. 1922)
Qin Yi - actress (b. 1922)
Doreen Brownstone - actress (b. 1922)
Mariya Portnaya - animator (b. 1922)
Enrico Bomba - producer, director (b. 1922)
Agustina Bessa-Luís - playwright, screenwriter (b. 1922) † 6/3/2019
Terence Kelly - actor (b. 1922)
Vladimir Etush - actor (b. 1922)
Rudolf Kovac - production designer (b. 1922)
Peter Berkos - sound editor (b. 1922)
Marcel Berbert - producer (b. 1922)
Raffaele La Capria - screenwriter (b. 1922)
Robert Fletcher - costume designer (b. 1922)
Jacqueline Duc - actress (b. 1922)
Martha Stewart - actress (b. 1922)
Eleonora Morana - actress (b. 1922)
Sydney Bettex - production designer (b. 1923)
Larry Storch - actor (b. 1923)
Valentina Cortese - actress (b. 1923) † 7/10/2019
Rosita Fornes - actress (b. 1923)
Franco Zeffirelli - director (b. 1923) † 6/15/2019
Gloria Henry - actress (b. 1923)
Gene Reynolds - actor, screenwriter, producer, director (b. 1923)
Stan Waterman - producer, cinematographer (b. 1923)
Donald Elson - actor (b. 1923)
Paul Muller - actor (b. 1923)
Jaromír Janácek - editor (b. 1923)
Elizabeth Sellars - actress (b. 1923) † 12/28/2019
Jimmy Lydon - child actor, producer (b. 1923)
Michael Medwin - actor, producer (b. 1923)
Val Bettin - actor (b. 1923)
Ralph Senensky - director (b. 1923)
Edward Ryan - actor (b. 1923)
Rhonda Fleming - actress (b. 1923)
Werner Lenz - cinematographer (b. 1923)
Glynis Johns - actress (b. 1923)
Nicholas Parsons - actor (b. 1923)
Józef Hen - screenwriter, novelist (b. 1923)
Bob Barker - game show host (b. 1923)
Mike Nussbaum - actor (b. 1923)
Vatroslav Mimica - director (b. 1923)
Kim Yaroshevskaya - actress (b. 1923)
Barbara Chilcott - actress (b. 1923)
Ruth Geller - actress (b. 1923)
Billy Watson - child actor (b. 1923)
Sam Gray - actor (b. 1923)
Patrick Gordon - actor (b. 1923)
Bernard Gersten - producer (b. 1923)
William Kraft - film composer (b. 1923)
Jo-Carroll Dennison - actress (b. 1923)
Norman Klenman - screenwriter (b. 1923)
Anne Vernon - actress (b. 1924)
Carole Cook - actress (b. 1924)
Noreen Nash - actress (b. 1924)
Leslie Phillips - actor (b. 1924)
Eric Pleskow - producer (b. 1924) † 10/1/2019
Zizi Jeanmarie - dancer, actress (b. 1924)
Sheldon Harnick - lyricist (b. 1924)
Jane Morgan - actress, singer (b. 1924)
Priscilla Pointer - actress (b. 1924)
Andro Lustic - actor, screenwriter (b. 1924)
Leza Holland - director, screenwriter (b. 1924)
Espen Skjønberg - actor (b. 1924)
Gerard Schurmann - film composer (b. 1924)
Jutta Hering - editor (b. 1924)
Jan Chaloupek - editor (b. 1924)
Peg Murray - actress (b. 1924)
Bob Markell - producer, art director (b. 1924)
Lucine Amara - opera singer, actress (b. 1924)
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dannyreviews · 6 years ago
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Cinema Legends Between 95-105 + Years Old Still Alive (as of 1/1/2019)
Here are the following old timers that made it into the new year.
Mario Sequi - director, screenwriter (b. 1910 or 1913)?
Ruthie Tompson - animator (b. 1910)
Yuaka Sada - actor (b. 1911)
Renée Simonot - dubbing actress (b. 1911)
Urho Harkola - actor (b. 1911)
Katsumi Tezuka - actor (b. 1912)
Viola Smith - musician, actress (b. 1912)
Milton Quon - animator (b. 1913)
Julie Gibson - actress (b. 1913)
Pappukutty Bhagavathar - actor, singer (b. 1913)
Aldo Rossi - screenwriter, director (b. 1913)?
Norman Lloyd - actor, producer, director (b. 1914)
Fred Fox - soundtrack musician (b. 1914) † 5/21/2019
Alfredo Varelli - actor (b. 1914)
Norman Spencer - producer (b. 1914)
Mary Ward - actress (b. 1915)
Herman Wouk - novelist, screenwriter (b. 1915) † 5/17/2019
Giuseppe La Torre - cinematographer (b. 1915)
Rita Livesi - actress (b. 1915)
Mag Bodard - producer (b. 1916) † 2/28/2019
Olivia De Havilland - actress (b. 1916)
Kirk Douglas - actor (b. 1916)
Eric Bentley - screenwriter, playwright (b. 1916)
Elisa Stella - actress (b. 1916)
Beverly Cleary - novelist, screenwriter (b. 1916)
Jean Erdman - choreographer (b. 1916)
Ivy Baker - costume designer (b. 1916)
Anna Maria Bottini - actress (b. 1916)
Roberto Bruni - actor (b. 1916)
Lily Vincenti - actress (b. 1916)
Sumiko Mizukubo - actress (b. 1916)?
Harriet Frank Jr. - screenwriter (b. 1917)
Vera Lynn - singer, actress (b. 1917)
Earl Cameron - actor (b. 1917)
Marsha Hunt - actress (b. 1917)
Suzy Delair - actress (b. 1917)
Lise Nørgaard - novelist, screenwriter (b. 1917)
Hilde Zadek - opera singer, actress (b. 1917) † 2/21/2019
Anne Hegira - actress (b. 1917)
Don Marion Davis - actor (b. 1917)
Fabien Collin - director (b. 1917)
Bob Cunningham - actor (b. 1917)
Antonio Gradoli - actor (b. 1917)
Lucy Jarvis - producer (b. 1917)
Fay McKenzie - actress (b. 1918) † 4/16/2019
Artur Brauner - producer (b. 1918)
Baby Peggy - actress (b. 1918)
Ivy Bethune - actress (b. 1918)
Dusty Anderson - actress (b. 1918)
Guje Lagerwall - actress (b. 1918) † 1/8/2019
Doreen Turner - actress (b. 1918)
Jeanne Manet - actress (b. 1918)
Nino Borghi - production designer (b. 1918)
Jean Moussette - director, editor, cameraman (b. 1918)
Adriana Sivieri - actress (b. 1918)
René de Obaldia - playwright, screenwriter (b. 1918)
Tao Porchon-Lynch - actress (b. 1918)
Ida Schuster - actress (b. 1918)
Branka Veselinovic - actress (b. 1918)
Maurice Marks - actor, stuntman (b. 1918)
Dave Bartholomew - musician, lyricist (b. 1918)
Sid Ramin - composer (b. 1919)
Nehemiah Persoff - actor (b. 1919)
Walter Bernstein - screenwriter (b. 1919)
Marge Champion - actress, dancer (b. 1919)
Joachim Tomaschewsky - actor (b. 1919)
Caren Marsh - dancer, actress (b. 1919)
Grace Albertson - actress (b. 1919)
Betty Brodel - singer, actress (b. 1919)
Sheila Mercier - actress (b. 1919)
Norma Miller - dancer, actress (b. 1919) † 5/6/2019
Alfie Scopp - actor (b. 1919)
Helen Shingler - actress (b. 1919)
Doris Merrick - actress (b. 1919)
Armin Dahlen - actor, director (b. 1919)
Jean Barker - editor (b. 1919)
Helge Robbert - cinematographer, director (b. 1919)
June Spencer - actress (b. 1919)
Max Berliner - actor (b. 1919)
Doris Merrick - actress (b. 1920)
Don Kennedy - actor (b. 1920)
Noah Keen - actor (b. 1920) † 3/24/2019
Victor Platt - actor (b. 1920)
Kate Murtagh - actress (b. 1920)
Franca Valeri - actress (b. 1920)
Jack Edwards - actor (b. 1920)
Norma Barzman - screenwriter (b. 1920)
Sergio Mendizábal - actor (b. 1920)
A. E. Hotchner - novelist, screenwriter, playwright (b. 1920)
Gudrun Parker - producer, director (b. 1920)
Doudou Babet - actress (b. 1920)
Joan Ellacott - costume designer (b. 1920)
Vera Bergman - actress (b. 1920)
Susan Miller - actress (b. 1920)
Nicolette Bernard - actress (b. 1920)
Claude Accursi - screenwriter (b. 1920)
Francis Rigaud - director, screenwriter (b. 1920)
Ann Triola - actress, singer (b. 1920)
Agnès Delahaie - producer (b. 1920)
Edward Lewis - producer, screenwriter (b. 1920)
Hilda Bernard - actress (b. 1920)
Carol Channing - actress (b. 1921) † 1/15/2019
Josip Elic - actor (b. 1921)
Ruth de Souza - actress (b. 1921)
Jack Rader - actor (b. 1921)
Geoffrey Chater - actor (b. 1921)
Bill Butler - cinematographer (b. 1921)
Muriel Pavlow - actress (b. 1921) † 1/19/2019
Walter Mirisch - producer (b. 1921)
Tom Felleghy - actor (b. 1921)
Teddi Sherman - screenwriter (b. 1921) † 1/16/2019
Patricia Marmont - actress (b. 1921)
Carlo Lastricati - assistant director (b. 1921)
Grisha Dabat - screenwriter (b. 1921)
Herbert Kofer - actor (b. 1921)
Dobroslav Srámek - sound editor (b. 1921)
Yu Lan - actress (b. 1921)
Zygmunt Nowak - sound editor (b. 1921)
Miriam Nevo - actress (b. 1921)
John Aldred - sound mixer (b. 1921)
George Lefferts - producer, screenwriter (b. 1921)
Wally Campo - actor (b. 1921)
Derek Granger - producer (b. 1921)
Herbert Westbrook - art director, production designer (b. 1921)
Betty White - actress (b. 1922)
Ray Anthony - musician, actor (b. 1922)
Carl Reiner - actor, director, screenwriter (b. 1922)
Doris Day - actress, singer (b. 1922) † 5/13/2019
Margia Dea - actress (b. 1922)
Helen Mowery - actress (b. 1922)
Bill Macy - actor (b. 1922)
Joan Copeland - actress (b. 1922)
Bibi Ferreira - actress (b. 1922) † 2/13/2019
Tony Charmoli - dancer, choreographer, director (b. 1922)
Charles Csuri - animator (b. 1922)
Norman Lear - producer (b. 1922)
Micheline Presle - actress (b. 1922)
Ivry Gitlis - violinist, actor (b. 1922)
Janis Paige - actress (b. 1922)
Bert I. Gordon - director (b. 1922)
Peter Hughes - actor (b. 1922) † 2/5/2019
Françoise Javet - editor (b. 1922)
Ebrahim Golestan - director (b. 1922)
Ethmer Roten - film score musician (b. 1922)
Angel Wagenstein - screenwriter (b. 1922)
Gershon Kingsley - film composer (b. 1922)
Jacqueline White - actress (b. 1922)
Jonas Mekas - director (b. 1922) † 1/23/2019
Paula Valenska - actress (b. 1922)
Ivan King - art director (b. 1922)
Maurice Delbez - director (b. 1922)
Christian Alers - actor (b. 1922)
Mona Lisa - actress (b. 1922)
Chandrashekhar - actor (b. 1922)
John Shirley - editor (b. 1922)
Dilip Kumar - actor (b. 1922)
Alan Scott - actor (b. 1922)
Qin Yi - actress (b. 1922)
Doreen Brownstone - actress (b. 1922)
Mariya Portnaya - animator (b. 1922)
Enrico Bomba - producer, director (b. 1922)
Agustina Bessa-Luís - playwright, screenwriter (b. 1922)
Terence Kelly - actor (b. 1922)
Vladimir Etush - actor (b. 1922)
Rudolf Kovac - production designer (b. 1922)
Peter Berkos - sound editor (b. 1922)
Marcel Berbert - producer (b. 1922)
Raffaele La Capria - screenwriter (b. 1922)
Robert Fletcher - costume designer (b. 1922)
Jacqueline Duc - actress (b. 1922)
Sydney Bettex - production designer (b. 1923)
Larry Storch - actor (b. 1923)
Valentina Cortese - actress (b. 1923)
Rosita Fornes - actress (b. 1923)
Franco Zeffirelli - director (b. 1923)
Gloria Henry - actress (b. 1923)
Gene Reynolds - actor, screenwriter, producer, director (b. 1923)
Stan Waterman - producer, cinematographer (b. 1923)
Donald Elson - actor (b. 1923)
Paul Muller - actor (b. 1923)
Jaromír Janácek - editor (b. 1923)
Elizabeth Sellars - actress (b. 1923)
Jimmy Lydon - child actor, producer (b. 1923)
Peggy Stewart - actress (b. 1923) † 5/29/2019
Michael Medwin - actor, producer (b. 1923)
Val Bettin - actor (b. 1923)
Ralph Senensky - director (b. 1923)
Edward Ryan - actor (b. 1923)
Rhonda Fleming - actress (b. 1923)
Werner Lenz - cinematographer (b. 1923)
Glynis Johns - actress (b. 1923)
Nicholas Parsons - actor (b. 1923)
Józef Hen - screenwriter, novelist (b. 1923)
Bob Barker - game show host (b. 1923)
Mike Nussbaum - actor (b. 1923)
Vatroslav Mimica - director (b. 1923)
Kim Yaroshevskaya - actress (b. 1923)
Barbara Chilcott - actress (b. 1923)
Ruth Geller - actress (b. 1923)
Billy Watson - child actor (b. 1923)
Sam Gray - actor (b. 1923)
Patrick Gordon - actor (b. 1923)
Bernard Gersten - producer (b. 1923)
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