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Celebrities born on March 20

Movie celebrities, actresses, actors and film producers born on March 20
Michael Mundell
Born: Mar 20, 1942
Date of death: Jul 25, 2003 (61)
Michael Mundell
Born: Mar 20, 1942
Date of death: Jul 25, 2003 (61)
Silvia Solar
Born: Mar 20, 1940
Paris, France
Date of death: May 17, 2011 (71)
Alexandru Mihăescu
Born: Mar 20, 1980
Timisoara, Timis, Romania
Age: 45
Melissa Carter
Born: Mar 20, 1979
Otterburn Park, Québec, C
Age: 46
Rudolf Kuld
Born: Mar 20, 1935
Date of death: Jan 19, 2012 (76)
Thérèse Tanguay-Dion
Born: Mar 20, 1927
Gaspé Peninsula, Québec,
Date of death: Jan 17, 2020 (92)
Thérèse Tanguay-Dion was a Canadian television host. She was the mother of singer Céline Dion.
Carsten Scharrmann
Born: Mar 20, 1965
Age: 60
Frank D. Williams
Born: Mar 20, 1893
Nashville, Missouri, USA
Date of death: Oct 16, 1961 (68)
Frank D. Williams (March 21, 1893 – October 15, 1961) was a pioneering cinematographer who was active in the early days of the motion picture industry. He developed and patented the traveling matte shot. Frank D. Williams was born March 21, 1893, as Frank Douglas Williams, to James and Lucinda Williams in the small community of Nashville, Missouri. In 1912, Williams became a cameraman at Keystone Studios. There, in 1914, he was the photographer for many of Charlie Chaplin's first-year pictures, including Kid Auto Races at Venice which was the first film released in which The Tramp appeared. Williams is credited as appearing in Kid Auto Races at Venice, playing a cameraman, but his appearance is in doubt. For a time he was chief cinematographer at Keystone, and a large number of the studio's 1914 films are credited to him as photographer. He defected to work for the short-lived Sterling Motion Pictures, but returned to Keystone when Sterling closed in 1915. He also worked a camera for Henry Lehrman's L-Ko Kompany, Reliance-Majestic Studios, and Bluebird Photoplays. When Roscoe Arbuckle formed a new motion picture company, Comique, in 1917, he hired Williams to be his cameraman. At Comique, Williams also shot Buster Keaton's first film appearance, The Butcher Boy (1917). His tenure there was also short; he shot three films for Arbuckle (Butcher Boy, A Reckless Romeo, and The Rough House) before departing to start his own lab. His business did not get off the ground quickly, and he supplemented his income by continuing to work as a cameraman. He was director of photography at Sessue Hayakawa's Haworth Pictures Corporation and is credited with 15 pictures that came out of that studio between 1919 and 1921. While he was working as a cameraman at various studios, Williams worked on his idea for a traveling matte in which the actions of actors would be combined with a filmed moving background. Available technology prevented him from achieving the effect he envisioned until he built a printer himself to his own specification. He filed for a patent in May 1916, and it was granted in July 1918. The process was first used in a motion picture in 1922's Wild Honey. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Evan A. Lottman
Born: Mar 20, 1931
Date of death: Sep 25, 2001 (70)
Jozef Kroner
Born: Mar 20, 1924
Staškov, Czechoslovakia
Date of death: Mar 12, 1998 (73)
Michael Pfleghar
Born: Mar 20, 1933
Stuttgart, Germany
Date of death: Jun 23, 1991 (58)
The son of a manufacturer received training as an editor and became an assistant director at SDR in Stuttgart in 1954. He later worked there as a television director and at the end of the 1950s followed Helmut Jedele to Bavaria Film near Munich. From 1959 to 1963 he was chief director, after which he worked as a freelancer. With his innovative shows, he soon became Germany's best-known television director. In 1967 he directed the award-winning music television special A Man and His Music plus Ella plus Jobim for Frank Sinatra, starring Ella Fitzgerald and Antônio Carlos Jobim, in the United States. He lived with Sinatra's daughter Tina Sinatra in Munich at the end of the 1960s. He directed i.a. the ZDF show series Wünsch Dir was and in the years 1973 to 1979 the comedy television series Klimbim. He had been in a relationship with Ingrid Steeger, actress in Klimbim, for five years since 1974. In 1990, Pfleghar founded the Lobby für Kinder association together with Ursula Pfeiffer in Nuremberg. The association helps children in need. Michael Pfleghar was married to the pop singers Bibi Johns (1960-1962) and Inge Brück (divorced in the late 1960s); meanwhile he had a relationship with Heidi Brühl. From 1981 to 1990 he was Wencke Myhre's second husband and father of their son Michael (* 1982). A daughter came from a liaison with Corinne Pulver. He shot himself in 1991 in the Düsseldorf apartment of his friend Hubert Maessen, a publicist. Pfleghar was buried in the family grave in the forest cemetery in Stuttgart-Degerloch
John Cameron
Born: Mar 20, 1944
Woodford, Essex, England,
Age: 81
Ariane Mainville
Born: Mar 20, 1994
Boucherville, Québec, Can
Age: 31
Justin Martindale
Born: Mar 20, 1980
San Antonio, Texas
Age: 45
Aleksei Kublitskiy
Born: Mar 20, 1972
Age: 53
Sidney Franklin
Born: Mar 20, 1893
San Francisco, California
Date of death: May 18, 1972 (79)
Sidney Franklin (March 21, 1893 — May 18, 1972) was an American film director and producer. His brother Chester Franklin also became a director during the silent film era. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karl Ludwig Lindt
Born: Mar 20, 1902
Date of death: Oct 17, 1971 (69)
Hugo Malpeyre
Born: Mar 20, 1982
Orléans, Loiret, France
Age: 43
John Hollingsworth
Born: Mar 20, 1916
Enfield, Middlesex, Engla
Date of death: Dec 29, 1963 (47)