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- Charles Lampkin was born on 17 March 1913 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He was an actor, known for Cocoon (1985), That Girl (1966) and Ben Casey (1961). He was married to Myrtle L. Caldwell. He died on 17 April 1989 in San Jose, California, USA.
- Actor
- Additional Crew
William Tregoe spent a few seasons in Indianapolis, Indiana, directing shows at the Avondale Playhouse. This was a tent theatre in the parking lot of The Meadows Shopping Center.
He also played roles in some of the productions.
Among those former Hollywood stars he directed were Frances Farmer and Reginald Gardiner in a production of Noel Coward's "Present Laughter" on July 26-31, 1960. That year was his 7th season as Avondale.
He also appeared at the Pasadena Playhouse with Hugh Marlowe in "The Play's The Thing" in 1960.
He and Stewart Bradley produced the West Coast premiere of "Rashomon" at the ABC Playhouse renamed the BradTree Theater in their honor in the spring of 1960.- Charles Quertermous was born on 9 October 1947 in Florida, USA. He was an actor, known for Hunter (1984), Magnum, P.I. (1980) and Days of Our Lives (1965). He was married to Dorothy D. McDonald and Patricia K. Nesbit. He died on 17 April 1989 in Hollywood, California, USA.
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Boris Terentyev was born on 28 January 1913 in Odessa, Odessa uyezd, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire [now Odessa Oblast, Ukraine]. He was a composer, known for Au-u! (1976), Svetofor (1970) and Starye pesni o glavnom (1996). He died on 17 April 1989 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia].- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Anatoliy Granik was born on 10 March 1918 in Balta, Podolia Governorate [now Odessa Oblast], Ukraine. He was a director and writer, known for Na dikom brege (1967), Maksim Perepelitsa (1956) and Nash korrespondent (1959). He died on 17 April 1989 in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR [now St. Petersburg, Russia].