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Marcel L'Herbier was born on 23 April 1888 in Paris, France. He was a director and writer, known for L'inhumaine (1924), Le bonheur (1934) and Sacrifice d'honneur (1935). He was married to Marcelle Pradot. He died on 26 November 1979 in Paris, France.- Art Director
- Actor
- Costume Designer
Fred A. Ritter was born on 30 October 1882 in Michigan, USA. He was an art director and actor, known for The Crimson Ghost (1946), Captain America (1944) and The Invisible Monster (1950). He died on 26 November 1979 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Costume Designer
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
Eleanor Abbey was born on 25 April 1890. She was a costume designer, known for Sea Fury (1958), Dangerous Exile (1957) and Hungry Hill (1947). She was married to Abbey, Edwin and Cummings, Bruce Frederick. She died on 26 November 1979.- Morris Sweden was born on 10 June 1911 in Whitechapel, London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass (1948), Crock of Gold (1948) and Trilby (1947). He died on 26 November 1979 in Hillingdon, London, England, UK.
- Writer
- Music Department
Igor Lukovskiy was born on 9 May 1909 in Yekaterinoslav, Yekaterinoslav uyezd, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire [now Dnipropetrovsk, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine]. He was a writer, known for Admiral Nakhimov (1947), Operatsiya 'Kobra' (1960) and Izmena (1967). He died on 26 November 1979.- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Milos Hajský was born on 19 June 1902 in Prague, Austria-Hungary [now Czech Republic]. He was an actor and writer, known for Werther (1927), Loupezníci na Chlumu (1927) and Sest musketýru (1925). He died on 26 November 1979 in Prague, Czechoslovakia.- Sara Ranta-Rönnlund, born Sara Pojdnack (alt. Poidnakk) 1903 in Kaalasvuoma Sami village, Norrbotten, Sweden, was a Swedish Sami brought up in a nomadic reindeer herding family, who later in life as a senior became a writer and folk narrator. She belonged to a large family and spent just a few years in a nomadic school. At 24 when she married Nils Petter Nilsson Ranta she gave up the nomad life and became resident of Nilivaara, a Laestadian village. When the marriage was dissolved Sara Ranta and her six children moved to Gällivare where she met her second husband Arvid Zackeus Rönnlund. After her second husbands death in 1953 she move to Uppsala with her seven children to give them the opportunity to study. Sara Ranta-Rönnlund earned her and her large families living by working as a cleaner and factory worker. In 1971, at 68, she published her first book of memories and tales from the north, "Nådevalpar". Before her death in 1979 she published three more books about the life in Samiland.