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- John Dall was born John Dall Thompson on May 26, 1920, the younger son of Mr. Charles Jenner Thompson and Mrs. Henry (née Worthington) Thompson. He made his Broadway debut in Norman Krasna's comedy, 'Dear Ruth', directed by Moss Hart, in 1944. The show was a hit, running for over a year and a half and 680 performances.
He next appeared on Broadway in Jean-Paul Sartre's 'Red Gloves' in 1948. The show ran for 113 performances. Dall's penultimate stint on Broadway, in the 1950 revival of 'The Heiress', was a flop, closing after 16 performances. He had the role of the callow fortune hunter Morris Townsend, played so memorably by Montgomery Clift in William Wyler's 1949 movie version, The Heiress (1949).
Dall received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for The Corn Is Green (1945), his debut film. He reached the height of his movie career in 1948, playing one of the two students modeled after the 1920s' thrill killers Leopold & Loeb in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope (1948). Unfortunately for Dall, "Rope" was an interesting flop. The other role for which he is best remembered, the firearms fetishist in Gun Crazy (1950) (originally released as "Deadly is the Female", the name of the short story the movie was based on), earned him a place in the film noir pantheon. It was a B-movie and, like "Rope", also flopped. The only prominent film he appeared in subsequently was Stanley Kubrick-Kirk Douglas' Spartacus (1960) in 1960, which--like "Gun Crazy"--was scripted by Dalton Trumbo.
Dall, whose career started out so promisingly in the 1940s, getting an Oscar nod for his movie debut, never gained any traction. He appeared in only eight movies from 1945 to 1961, though he did many TV acting gigs. He died in 1971, aged 50, of a heart attack due to underlying myocarditis, according to his death certificate. - Fabian Dean was born on 11 April 1929 in New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Get Smart (1965), The Tim Conway Show (1970) and Mannix (1967). He was married to Marilyn Sotto, Lagene Etheridge and Paricia Buckley. He died on 15 January 1971 in Hollywood, California, USA.
- Donivee Lee was born on 17 August 1922 in Oklahoma, USA. She was an actress, known for The Great Moment (1944). She was married to Jay Kirby and Kurt Eilers. She died on 15 January 1971 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
- Writer Robert Cameron Rogers was the son of the poet and magazine editor, Robert Cameron Rogers (1862-1912) His first wife was the writer, Frances Colby (1904-1981). She was the daughter of Bainbridge Colby (1869-1950), a former Secretary of State under Woodrow Wilson and the novelist Natalie Sedgwick Colby. His second wife, screenwriter, Elisabeth Cobb, was the daughter of humorist, Irvin S. Cobb.
- Harry Philipson was born on 30 April 1899 in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden. He was an actor, known for Kronblom (1947). He died on 15 January 1971 in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden.