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- Gordana Kosanovic was born on 8 August 1953 in Valjevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She was an actress, known for Beach Guard in Winter (1976), Pas koji je voleo vozove (1977) and Djavolje merdevine (1975). She died on 8 August 1986 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia.
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Margit Andelius was born on 31 July 1897 in Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden. She was an actress, known for Kanske en gentleman (1935), Fram för lilla Märta eller På livets ödesvägar: Ett biografdrama i prolog, epilog och ett antal tableauxer (1945) and Striden går vidare (1941). She died on 8 August 1986 in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden.- Mark Josem arrived in Melbourne, Australia from Poland in 1945 eventually establishing Buildex, a large home building company in 1956 which was a major contributor to the Melbourne housing boom of the lates 50s and early 60s, one of their major landmark construction projects was the Queenslodge Motel in Albert Park, Melbourne. In 1962 he branched out into cinema exhibtion with the opening of the Sandringham Drive-In Cinema which was one of the biggest (at the time) in Australia, eventually he expanded out and opened 5 more drive-in cinemas.
In 1969 he formed the Dendy Cinema chain with 'Robert Ward'(V) which eventually branched into distribution with the formation of Filmways Australasian Distributors in 1971 who became Australia's biggest independent film distribution company who also eventually extended into production with films like The True story of Eskimo Nell (1975), Fantasm (1976), Blue Fire Lady (1977), Patrick (1978), Snapshot (1979), The Naked Country (1985), Kangaroo (1986) & Club Life (1985).
He passed away from a heart attack during an aeroplane flight to a film convention in Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia. Following his death Filmways was continued by Robert Ward eventually changing its name to Filmpac. His son Julian, runs a computer marketing company in Melbourne and his daughter Ruth was once the partner of pulitzer-prize winning writer Jason Miller.