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Pietro Aretino
Writer, La bella Antonia, prima Monica e poi Dimonia
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20 April 1492 |
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Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
Writer, Episode #1.5
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20 April 1826 |
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Cardinal Farley
Self, But the Greatest of These Is Charity
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20 April 1842 |
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Siegmund Lubin
Producer, The Great Train Robbery
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20 April 1851 |
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Herman Bang
Writer, Michael
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20 April 1857 |
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Buck McKee
Actor, The Ropin' Fool
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20 April 1864 |
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Louis Mann
Actor, The Sins of the Children
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20 April 1865 |
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Victor Hollaender
Composer, Sumurun
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20 April 1866 |
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Sheldon Lewis
Actor, Orphans of the Storm
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20 April 1868 |
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Ernest Lawford
Actor, The Fighter
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20 April 1870 |
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James Harcourt
Actor, Night Train to Munich
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20 April 1873 |
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Emil Kosa
Visual Effects, The Day the Earth Stood Still
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20 April 1876 |
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Alfred Machin
Director, La chasse à la girafe en Ouganda
Alfred Machin started his film work as camera man for Pathe at the beginning of 20 Century. During 1907 and 1909 he was in Africa, shooting documentary shorts. In 1910 he worked at the Pathe studio in Nizza, in 1911 he was one of the founding directors of the Pathe-filiale in Amsterdam, in 1913 he was the same in Brussel...
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20 April 1877 |
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Paul Poiret
Costume Designer, The Inhuman Woman
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20 April 1879 |
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Eugene Nowland
Director, McQuade of the Traffic Squad
Eugene Nowland was a director with Thanhouser from the summer of 1915 until early 1916. Eugene Nowland was born in Memphis, Tennessee on April 20, 1879. From an early age he studied the violin, and by the time he reached nine his ability had reached such a level that he was considered to be a child prodigy...
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20 April 1879 |
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Fritz Friedmann-Frederich
Writer, Der Herr Finanzdirektor
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20 April 1880 |
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Anna Tamm
Actress, Tagahoovis
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20 April 1880 |
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Simon Bucharoff
Music Department, The Big Sleep
Composer, arranger, orchestrator, author, pianist and educator, educated at the Vienna Conservatory. He studied with Julius Epstein, Emil Sauer, Stephen Stocker, and R. Fuchs. In 1907, he headed the piano department at the Wichita College of Music while continuing his career as a concert pianist (1906-1916)...
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20 April 1881 |
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Nikolai Myaskovsky
Soundtrack, The Iron Curtain
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20 April 1881 |
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Holland M. Smith
Self, Uncommon Valor
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20 April 1882 |
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Ben Ali Haggin
Actor, National Red Cross Pageant
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20 April 1882 |
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John Ericsson
Actor, Järnets män
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20 April 1883 |
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Augusto Dos Anjos
Writer, Di Cavalcanti
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20 April 1884 |
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Mike Mowrey
Self, World Series Games 1916, Boston vs. Brooklyn
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20 April 1884 |
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Adriano Giovannetti
Director, Si fa così
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20 April 1884 |
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Alex Woloshin
Actor, The Royal Bluff
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20 April 1886 |
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Fred Kohler
Actor, Underworld
Prolific "heavy" in American films of the silent and early talkie eras. A native of Kansas City, Missouri, Kohler left home as a teenager, working various jobs while trying to establish a career in vaudeville. During this time, according to his son, actor Fred Kohler Jr., Kohler worked in a mine and lost part of his right hand in a dynamite accident...
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20 April 1887 |
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Leslie Pearce
Director, The Dentist
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20 April 1887 |
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Germaine Stainval
Actress, Goodbye Darling
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20 April 1887 |
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Charles D. Hall
Art Director, All Quiet on the Western Front
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20 April 1888 |
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Daniel Hall
Art Director, The Blue Gardenia
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20 April 1888 |
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Ausenda de Oliveira
Actress, A Morgadinha de Valflor
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20 April 1888 |
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Wictor Hagman
Actor, Luftens vagabond
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20 April 1888 |
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Ralph Cloninger
Actor, Winds of the Pampas
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20 April 1888 |
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Adolf Hitler
Self, Triumph of the Will
Born the fourth of six children to Austrian customs officer Alois Hitler--who had been married twice before--and the former Klara Polzl, Adolf Hitler grew up in a small Austrian town in the late 19th century. He was a slow learner and did poorly in school. He was frequently beaten by his authoritarian father...
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20 April 1889 |
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Prins Erik
Self, De kongelige skal fotograferes
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20 April 1889 |
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Catherine Calvert
Actress, Out to Win
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20 April 1890 |
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Maurice Duplessis
Self, Royal Journey
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20 April 1890 |
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George Black
Director, Calling All Crooks
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20 April 1890 |
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Pete Decker
Sound Department, The Gold Rush
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20 April 1890 |
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Thomy Bourdelle
Actor, The Last Will of Dr. Mabuse
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20 April 1891 |
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Dave Bancroft
Self, 1915 World's Championship Series
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20 April 1891 |
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Caresse Crosby
Actress, Poem 8
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20 April 1891 |
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Roy Pomeroy
Director, Shock
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20 April 1892 |
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Walter Lundin
Cinematographer, Safety Last!
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20 April 1892 |
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Rafael María de Labra
Actor, Prim
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20 April 1892 |
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Yrjö Tuominen
Actor, Suomisen perhe
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20 April 1892 |
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Kenneth Kent
Actor, Night Train to Munich
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20 April 1892 |
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Harold Lloyd
Actor, Safety Last!
Born in Buchard, Nebraska, USA to Elizabeth Fraser and 'J. Darcie 'Foxy' Lloyd' who fought constantly and soon divorced (at the time a rare event), Harold Clayton Lloyd was nominally educated in Denver and San Diego high schools and received his stage training at the School of Dramatic Art (San Diego)...
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20 April 1893 |
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Joan Miró
Self, Picasso: A Painter's Diary
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20 April 1893 |