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Plump and personable character actress Diana Bellamy was born on September 19, 1943 in Los Angeles. She graduated with a master's degree in Fine Arts from Southern Methodist University (SMU) in 1970.
Diana Alice Bellamy began her acting career in puppet theater in her native Los Angeles. On the big screen, she had such memorable small roles as a sassy whorehouse madam in Outrageous Fortune (1987), a sharp-tongued secretary in Outbreak (1995), and a sarcastic White House switchboard operator in Air Force One (1997). On television, Bellamy played Mrs. Pennington in The Nest (1987) and Grace Woods in Spellbinder (1988), and had recurring parts as Maggie Poole on 13 East (1989) and as Mrs. Cha-Cha Rimba Starkey on Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad (1994). Among the many series on which she made one-off appearances were "Married with Children", "Melrose Place", "Nash Bridges", "Wings", "Murphy Brown", "Baywatch", "Quantom Leap", "Alien Nation", "Family Ties", "Newhart", "Hunter", "The Fall Guy", "Hill Street Blues", and "T.J. Hooker".
Outside of her film and television credits, Bellamy did a substantial amount of stage acting: She did three seasons with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland and also acted in stage productions of "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You" (as the title character), "The House of Blue Leaves", and "The Skin of Our Teeth".
Despite suffering from cancer, diabetes, and blindness in the last five years of her life, she continued to act. Her last roles included the blind Principal Cecelia Hall on Popular (1999) and the crippled Mrs. Nichols onstage in "The Ladies of the Corridor". Bellamy died on June 17, 2001 at age 57 at her home in Valley Village, California.- Camera and Electrical Department
- Art Department
Harry Ford was born on 5 June 1951 in Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA. He is known for Carlito's Way (1993), Smoke (1995) and A Bronx Tale (1993). He was married to Denise Ford. He died on 17 June 2001 in Queens, New York City, New York, USA.- Producer
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- Director
John C. Broderick was born in San Francisco, California, USA. John's entertainment career began as a high school student actor in South San Francisco and while at college worked as a member of the San Francisco Mime Troupe. He performed in the Troupe's award-winning production of "A Minstrel Show" (or "Civil Rights in a Cracker Barrel"). He attended film schools in Sweden and London and returned to the US to ply his trade. Initially he directed underground films in New York City and then moved on to a producing, directing, acting and editing career in Hollywood. As a producer and production manager he is known for Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986), The Warrior and the Sorceress (1984), Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991), Innerspace (1987) and A Bedfull of Foreigners (1996) which he also wrote and directed. He died on June 17, 2001 in Santa Monica, California.- Green was a veteran producer/distributor involved in the film industry since the 1930s when he was a teenager. In 1972 he formed Variety the prolific sex film distributor (Flesh Gordon, The Amorous Milkman, Deadly Weapons, Anita, It Could Happen to You), the same year he and director Derek Ford founded Blackwater Films. Most of Derek's 1970s output e.g. Keep It up Jack, Suburban Wives, Sex Express, was either co-produced by Green or released through Variety. In 1978 Green closed Variety and with his two sons Nigel and Trevor formed Entertainment Film Distributors (and later its video arm Entertainment in Video), which today handles the likes of The Lord of the Rings and is one of the leading forces in UK distribution. Michael L. Green passed away on June 17th 2003 aged 84.
- Additional Crew
- Actor
Hugh James was born on 13 October 1915 in The Bronx, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Concerning Miss Marlowe (1954), Along the Texas Range (1942) and Accent on Courage (1943). He died on 17 June 2001 in Ridgewood, New Jersey, USA.- Dai Kanai was born on 29 January 1927 in Takasaki, Gunma, Japan. He was an actor, known for Ultra Q (1965), Tôkyô-wan enjô (1975) and Hissatsu shikakenin (1973). He died on 17 June 2001 in Kôtôku, Tokyo, Japan.
- Johnny Fitzgerald was born on 1 January 1921 in Meridian, Mississippi, USA. He was an actor, known for Boy Slaves (1939). He died on 17 June 2001 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Camera and Electrical Department
Nananne Porcher was born on 14 December 1922 in LaGrange, Georgia, USA. Nananne is known for The Turning Point (1977) and Live from Lincoln Center (1976). Nananne died on 17 June 2001 in West Tisbury, Massachusetts, USA.- Claus Rohweder was born on 24 January 1940 in Frederiksberg, Denmark. He was a writer, known for Strømer (1976). He died on 17 June 2001 in Frederiksberg, Denmark.