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- Scott McKay was born on 28 May 1915 in Pleasantville, Iowa, USA. He was an actor, known for Play of the Week (1959), Armchair Theatre (1956) and Kiss and Tell (1945). He was married to Anna-Marie Hickey, Ann Sheridan, Joan Morgan and Margaret Spickers. He died on 16 March 1987 in New York City, New York, USA.
- Oriane Grieve was born on 1 August 1952 in London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The Mirror Crack'd (1980), Hannah (1980) and The Olympian Way (1981). She was married to Peter Brodrick Kerr-Dineen. She died on 16 March 1987 in London, England, UK.
- Miroljub Aleksic was born on 19 June 1922 in Vranje, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He was an actor, known for Battle for the Railway (1978), Moment (1978) and Avanture Borivoja Surdilovica (1980). He died on 16 March 1987 in Nis, Serbia, Yugoslavia.
- Johan Otto von Spreckelsen was born on 4 May 1929. He died on 16 March 1987.
- On Broadway from 1901, vivacious, blonde Vivian Martin was one of the first stars of the stage to be signed by the fledgling World Film Corporation in 1914 (then under the auspices of Arthur Spiegel and Lewis J. Selznick). Vivian's first step to fame had come in 1911, when the impresario George M. Cohan cast her as an ingénue for "The Only Son". She then had several back-to-back hits in romantic plays which brought her the attention of the film studios. Vivian rapidly emerged as the youngest major star at Paramount-Artcraft, even briefly regarded as a serious rival to the great Mary Pickford and dubbed "the world's sweetheart" (her other nickname was "The Dresden China Figurine"). She acted opposite most of the popular leading men of the period, including Harold Lockwood, Harrison Ford (no relation to THE Harrison Ford), Ralph Graves and Niles Welch.
She was inevitably cast as emotive, engagingly sweet, or naive mademoiselles, waifs, models, country girls and débutantes. In 1920, Vivian set up her own production company. However, the public were unwilling to accept her in more emancipated roles and her films flopped, and mounting studio rentals and an expensive lawsuit further diminished what was left of her career. Between 1926 and 1929, Vivian enjoyed a brief resurgence in marital dramas on Broadway, but not enough to resuscitate her acting prospects. By 1935, she effectively disappeared from stage and screen, but remained in public view as a philanthropist, a noted benefactor to the New York Professional Children's School. Vivian was married to Arthur H. Samuels, a former editor for The New Yorker and Harper's Bazaar. - Production Designer
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Nadir Zeinalov was born on 27 August 1928 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, TSFSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]. Nadir was a production designer and art director, known for O Olmasin, Bu Olsun (1956), Romeo, moy sosed (1964) and Qaynana (1978). Nadir died on 16 March 1987.- Music Department
Frederick Grinke was born on 8 August 1911 in Winnipeg, Canada. Frederick is known for The Shop at Sly Corner (1947). Frederick died on 16 March 1987 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK.