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- Julie Warren was born on 20 October 1919 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. She was an actress, known for Heroes in Blue (1939), The Devil and Miss Jones (1941) and Powder Town (1942). She was married to John Forsythe. She died on 15 August 1994 in Santa Ynez, California, USA.
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Joe Palma was born on 17 March 1905 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Little Miss Broadway (1947), Hot Stuff (1956) and Scheming Schemers (1956). He was married to Marjorie Ann Ries. He died on 15 August 1994 in Poway, California, USA.- Music Department
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Syd Dale was born on 20 May 1924 in York, England, UK. Syd was a composer, known for The Sixth Sense (1999), The Love Guru (2008) and All About Steve (2009). Syd died on 15 August 1994 in England, UK.- Sound Department
Peter Horrocks was born on 24 June 1944. He is known for A Bridge Too Far (1977), Aliens (1986) and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988). He died on 15 August 1994 in Bullingdon, Oxfordshire, England, UK.- Born Edward Mead (the fourth actually) and took the pen name Shepherd. Raised in St. Louis where he attended Country Day prep school (on scholarship) and Washington University (on scholarship). Oldest of three boys, (Walter and Louis). Mother died when Ed was in his teens. After graduating he moved to New York City and started in the advertising business. Retired from Benton and Bowles (sp?) at 39 to pursue writing full-time. Wrote 'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying' (H2$), his most famous work, in 1951 after a book was rejected as 'not being comercial enough'. He dashed it off in about 100 hours while vacationing on Cape Cod. H2$ was a top 20 best seller. It was adapted to a play by Gilbert and Weinstock but never produced. Frank Loser adapted it into a musical and Abe Burrows put focus into the project that made it successful. Shepherd Mead wrote 19 novels. In his opinion his best was 'The Admen', a story about the advertising industry -- something he knew well as he had been the VP of Television Advertising for B&B. His team introduced both Tide and Crest and produced the first animated cartoon advertisment. In 1957 he moved his family to Europe with the intention of returning after a couple of years. The first year was spent in Geneva Switzerland and then he moved to England, UK. He and his wife Annabelle loved England so much that they settled there, only returning to Switzerland after the British IRS threatened to tax him at 97% on all earnings for H2$, including those made outside the country. After several years he negotiated a reasonable settlement with the IRS and returned to England, where he died peacefully at his flat overlooking the beautiful Hurlingham Club by the Thames on 15 August 1994. His wife died in 1983. He is survived by his three children Sally, Shepherd, and Edward (known as Ted).
- Paul Anderson was born on 17 October 1932 in Toccoa, Georgia, USA. He was an actor, known for Once Upon a Horse... (1958), Out There (1951) and Kraft Theatre (1947). He was married to Glenda Garland. He died on 15 August 1994 in Vidalia, Georgia, USA.