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Christina Amphlett was born on 25 October 1959 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. She was an actress and composer, known for The Happytime Murders (2018), Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) and Sixteen Candles (1984). She was married to Charlie Drayton. She died on 21 April 2013 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.- Frank Savino was born on 7 May 1932 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Three Days of the Condor (1975), The Sopranos (1999) and Law & Order (1990). He was married to DeAnn Mears. He died on 21 April 2013 in the USA.
- Douglas Mounce was born on 6 November 1947 in Redruth, Cornwall, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Rosamunde Pilcher (1993), That Summer! (1979) and Clatterford (2006). He died on 21 April 2013 in Exeter, Devon, England, UK.
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Linda Montgomerie was born on 16 May 1949. Linda is known for Four Brothers (2005), Hollywoodland (2006) and Hairspray (2007). Linda died on 21 April 2013.- Composer
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Jean-Michel Damase was born on 27 January 1928 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France. He was a composer, known for Folies-Bergère (1956), Adolphe, ou l'âge tendre (1968) and Term of Trial (1962). He died on 21 April 2013 in Paris, France.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Bjarne Sandemose was born on 17 April 1924 in Nykøbing Mors, Denmark. He was an assistant director, known for Kasserer Jensen (1954), Vi vil skilles (1952) and Et øye på hver finger (1961). He died on 21 April 2013.- Shakuntala Devi was born on 4 November 1929 in Bangalore, Kingdom of Mysore, British India. She was married to Paritosh Banerji. She died on 21 April 2013 in Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
- In 1948 at the age of twenty-two, Swami Kriyananda (J. Donald Walters) became a disciple of the Indian yoga master, Paramhansa Yogananda. At Yogananda's request, Swami Kriyananda devoted his life to lecturing and writing, helping others to experience the living presence of God within. He taught on four continents in seven languages over the course of 65 years.
He wrote more than a 150 books, 400 pieces of music and founded nine Spiritual Communities worldwide. His talks, his music, and his many books have touched the lives of millions. Swami Kriyananda took the ancient teachings of Raja Yoga and made them practical and immediately useful for people in every walk of life. His books and teachings on spiritualizing nearly every field of human endeavor include business life, leadership, education, the arts, community, and science.
He wrote extensive commentaries on the Bible and the Bhagavad Gita, both based on the teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda. He is known as the "father of the intentional communities movement," which began in the United States in the late 1960s. Inspired by Yogananda's dream of establishing spiritual communities, in 1969 he founded the first of what are now 10 Ananda communities worldwide. They provide a supportive environment of "simple living and high thinking" where over 1,000 full-time residents live, work, and worship together.
A monastic almost all of his adult life, Swami Kriyananda was a Swami of the Giri (Mountain) branch of the ancient Swami Order, as was his guru and his guru's guru, Swami Sri Yukteswar. He was the spiritual guide of Ananda Sangha Worldwide. - Norman Borisoff was born on 16 April 1918. He was a writer, known for Murder with Music (1941), The Saint (1962) and I Spy (1965). He died on 21 April 2013.