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- Director
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jean Devaivre (1912-2004),who had sunk into oblivion ,gained fame again as one of the heroes of Bertrand Tavernier's "Laissez passer" which was based on his memoirs(Jacques Gamblin played his part in this 2002 film).His career as a director was short-lived and only two of his movies are worth watching :"La Dame De Onze Heures" and "La Ferme Des Sept Péchés" (The farm of the seven sins).Both are offbeat thrillers ,"La Ferme" is the best of the two .Unfortunately ,afterward, he got lost in mediocrities: two sequels to Richard Pottier's "Caroline Chérie" .First a set designer ,then an assistant (Maurice Tourneur) .- Todd Jamieson was born on 12 February 1953. He was an actor, known for The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992), American Heart (1992) and Smoke Signals (1998). He was married to Julie Knight Jamieson. He died on 28 April 2004.
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Additional Crew
Zsolt Haraszti was born on 3 June 1946 in Hungary. He was a cinematographer, known for Irány Kalifornia! (1996), Goldberg variácók (1992) and És ne vígy minket kísértésbe (1994). He died on 28 April 2004.- Producer
- Actor
- Writer
Avraham Deshe was born on 6 November 1926 in Haifa, Israel. He was a producer and actor, known for A Woman's Case (1969), The Rooster (1971) and Fish, Football and Girls (1968). He died on 28 April 2004 in Ramat Gan, Israel.- Sadan Adanali was born in 1925 in Adana, Turkey. He was an actor, known for Kirli el (1958), Kanli çevre (1957) and Hayat kasirgalari (1966). He died on 28 April 2004 in Istanbul, Turkey.
- Jaume Pastallé was born in 1924 in Terrassa, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He was a director, known for Bona cuina (1987), Persones humanes (1993) and Mag magazine (1988). He died on 28 April 2004 in Castellbell i el Vilar, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
- Actor
- Stunts
One of the greatest rock climbers of the end of the twentieth century, Patrick Berhault helped to push the boundaries of the sport to limits previously thought to be impossible, thanks to immense skill, physical resistance, and the first-ever systematization of specialized physical training applied to rock climbing. At the beginning of the 80s almost overnight he became a popular figure even outside the rock climbing scene, as his acrobatic exploits on some of Europe most difficult walls often were reported by mainstream media.
When he felt that the "scene" was becoming too competitive and narrow minded (he was somehow critical of rock climbing competitions), Patrick turned his attention to alpine climbing, beginning a ten year exploration of the most awesome routes of the Alps, especially in winter, with speed and precision almost unrivaled. This culminated in his "Grand Voyage Alpine" in winter 2000-2001, when, traversing on feet the entire Alpine arc from east to west from Slovenia to Southern France, in 167 days he enchained 22 of the major climbing routes of the Alps, traversing a total height gain of 140,000 meters, and climbing in total more than 22km of mountain walls. Among these lines was included the fearsome "Gousseault" route on the north wall of Grandes Jorasses (Mt. Blanc massif), climbed only twice in 30 years and considered the most difficult "mixed" route in Europe.
Patrick was a well loved figure among climbers, and wrote several popular books and magazine articles. Very safety-conscious his exploits notwithstanding, he nevertheless died in untimely fashion in 2004 during a relatively easy altitude hike in Switzerland, when the snow "cornice" he was traversing collapsed.- Elena Psaryova was born on 16 May 1921 in Kainsk, Novonikolayevsk Governorate, RSFSR [now Kuybyshev, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia]. She was an actress, known for Zemlyaki (1988) and Khmel - Film vtoroy: Iskhod (1991). She died on 28 April 2004 in Omsk, Russia.