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- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Claude Chabrol was born on 24 June 1930 in Paris, France. He was a director and writer, known for Le Beau Serge (1958), La Cérémonie (1995) and Story of Women (1988). He was married to Aurore Chabrol, Stéphane Audran and Agnès Goute. He died on 12 September 2010 in Paris, France.- Music Artist
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Swarnalatha was a music artist, known for Alai Payuthey (2000), Karuththamma (1994) and Chinna Thambi (1991). Swarnalatha died on 12 September 2010 in Chennai, India.- Lee Fraser was born on 15 December 1945 in the USA. He was an actor and writer, known for She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985), Challenge of the GoBots (1984) and Inside Moves (1980). He was married to Linda Peters Yuro. He died on 12 September 2010 in Port Hueneme, California, USA.
- Additional Crew
- Animation Department
Andy Witkin was born on 22 July 1952 in the USA. He is known for Brave (2012), The Incredibles (2004) and Cars (2006). He died on 12 September 2010 in Monterey, California, USA.- Manfred Gans was born in Borken, Germany. He was married to Anita Lamm. He died on 12 September 2010 in Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA.
- Honor Frost was born on 28 October 1917 in Nicosia, Cyprus. She died on 12 September 2010.
- Bert Champagne was born on 31 March 1937 in Hasselt, Flanders, Belgium. He was an actor, known for Commissaris Roos (1990), Wij, heren van Zichem (1969) and Benidorm (1989). He was married to Rita Smets. He died on 12 September 2010 in Hasselt, Flanders, Belgium.
- Writer
- Additional Crew
- Actress
Christina Booth was born on 6 June 1970. She was a writer and actress, known for Norma's Lament (1997), Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006) and Weeds (2005). She died on 12 September 2010 in Mission Viejo, California, USA.- Art Department
Ezra was a brilliant jack of all trades, and master of many. He had a personal force and charisma that was unmatched. He lived a life of risk and freedom that was incongruous with today's highly regimented Western society, and it was struggles with addiction and law enforcement which ultimately led to his tragic demise. He is survived by many loving family members and friends who were devastated by the loss. He will always be loved deeply and remembered. He was and is larger than life. His legend will live on forever.- Writer
- Director
- Additional Crew
Jacques Panijel was born on 22 September 1921 in Paris, France. Jacques was a writer and director, known for La peau et les os (1961), Octobre à Paris (1962) and Le baladin du monde occidental (1957). Jacques died on 12 September 2010 in Paris, France.- Argyris Kavidas was born on 9 October 1976 in Greece. He was an actor, known for Strella (2009) and S. (2001). He died on 12 September 2010 in Athens, Greece.
- Art Department
- Writer
Varnette Honeywood was born on 27 December 1950 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was a writer, known for Kids Say the Darndest Things (1998), Little Bill (1999) and Varnette's World: A Study of a Young Artist (1979). She died on 12 September 2010 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Actor
- Set Decorator
- Additional Crew
Wesley Duke Lee was born on 21 December 1931 in So Paulo, So Paulo, Brazil. He was an actor and set decorator, known for As Cariocas (1966), A Arte de Amar Bem (1970) and As Amorosas (1968). He died on 12 September 2010 in So Paulo, So Paulo, Brazil.- Llazi Sërbo was an Albanian movie and theater actor and later director. His forty years long activity included around 100 roles. Sërbo was born in the city of Korçë, where he finished the elementary and high school. After high school he worked as a painting teacher in the town of Pogradec. After two years of teaching he attended the Academy of Arts in Tirana, where he profitably studied acting in the following four years.
Sërbo was for the following forty years an actor and director in the Andon Z. Çajupi theatre of Korçë. He also had prominent roles in many movies produced by the Albanian Kinostudio Shqipëria e Re. His first role in theatre was in the Njollat e murrme drama (Translation: The Black Spots). He also acted in many Albanian films. His first role in a movie was in Yjet e Neteve te gjata (Translation: Stars of Long Nights) (1972), where he actually did not pronounce a single word. His first starring role came in the Operacioni Zjarri film (Translation: Operation Fire) (1973), where Sërbo had the role of Kreshnik Martini, a Security agent, infiltrated into an anti-communist band operating in northern Albania in 1953, a scenario taken from a real story. After that movie, Sërbo was one of the victims of the 1973 purges of the 11th Plenum of the Communist Party of Albania, which caused him to disappear from any movies for a full four-year period: during this time he played only on theatre roles. Upon his return to cinematography, he continued to excel in all the roles he played. Memorable is the role of the German Wehrmacht official in the Nusja dhe shtetrrethimi film (Translation: The Bride and the Curfew) (1978).
Sërbo was considered to be a handsome actor and never passed unobserved in his movies, rather his presence was felt. In addition to his good appearance, he was often said by movie directors to be a perfectionist in his approach to acting. In the "Kush vdes në këmbë" movie (Translation: Who dies on his feet) (1984), dedicated to the figure of 19th century patriot and Albanian language teacher, Petro Nini Luarasi, Sërbo refused to show up at the rehearsals and threatened to leave the cast and travel back to his hometown, because he had not been given the right shoes to play his part, that of Ajaz Gjika, a kachak. Sërbo demanded 19th century shoes so that he could fit perfectly in the character. Sërbo also demanded and obtained an excellent horse to play the movie, rather than the one which he had initially been given, because, according to him, "the horse should have a fierce character, similar to that of his master". The horse that ended up playing the movie was, in fact, of an excellent breed, because movie director, Vladimir Prifti, in order to please the actor, found a way to "recruit" the grand-grandchild of Naklon, a horse donated by Joseph Stalin to Albania in the 1950s. The horse had a cost that would today be the equivalent of $2-3 million.
In 1986, one year after Enver Hoxha's death, Sërbo moved to Tirana, where he started to work as an assistant director and had the chance to co-direct a number of movies. He also worked as a director in the theater. Sërbo was critical in the last years with the fact that, according to him, there are more actors than premieres. Sërbo was the author of Kostandine and Doruntine and co-scenarist of the theatrical piece with the Albanian well-known writer Ismail Kadare - George Keathley was born on 27 May 1925 in Miami, Florida, USA. He was a director, known for Moment of Fear (1960) and E! Mysteries & Scandals (1998). He died on 12 September 2010 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA.
- Costume Designer
Andjelka Slijepcevic was born on 21 November 1931 in Crvenka, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She was a costume designer, known for Ne diraj u srecu (1961), Velika turneja (1961) and Medaljon sa tri srca (1962). She died on 12 September 2010 in Belgrade, Serbia.- Josef Kolber was born on 1 March 1944 in Slavkov, Czech Republic. He was a writer, known for Down to the Cellar (1983) and The Collected Shorts of Jan Svankmajer: The Later Years Vol. 2 (2003). He died on 12 September 2010 in Bratislava, Slovakia.
- Big John Russell died on 12 September 2010 in Leusden, Utrecht, Netherlands.
- Kiyokazu Yamamoto was a writer, known for Ultraman Ace (1972), Wani to oum to ottosei (1977) and Mû ichizoku (1978). Kiyokazu died on 12 September 2010 in Tokyo, Japan.
- Antonina Pirojkova was born on 1 July 1909 in Krasny Yar, Siberia, Russian Empire. She died on 12 September 2010 in Sarasota, Florida, USA.
- Claudia Vinciguerra was born on 2 January 1923 in Naples, Campania, Italy. She died on 12 September 2010 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
- Tamar Friedner died on 12 September 2010 in Milford, Massachusetts, USA.