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Celebrities born on July 15

Movie celebrities, actresses, actors and film producers born on July 15
Jamaal Avery Jr.
Born: Jul 15, 2009
Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Age: 15
Christian Brocard
Born: Jul 15, 1930
Auxerre, France
Age: 94
Giulio Battiferri
Born: Jul 15, 1893
Date of death: Jan 22, 1973 (79)
Stuart A. Reiss
Born: Jul 15, 1921
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Date of death: Dec 21, 2014 (93)
Lukáš Duy Anh Tran
Born: Jul 15, 1993
Most, Czech Republic
Age: 31
Bill Hindman
Born: Jul 15, 1922
Toledo, Ohio
Date of death: Jul 09, 1999 (76)
William Hindman was a veteran American actor primarily in the major professional theatres in South Florida. He also appeared in New York City theater. Hindman, however, was best known for his role as the older, good-humored Coach Goodenough in 1980s teen film trilogy Porky's.
Sergio Díaz
Born: Jul 15, 1969
Mexico City, Mexico
Age: 55
Perla de la Rosa
Born: Jul 15, 1961
Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Age: 63
Tonia Maria Zindel
Born: Jul 15, 1972
Scuol, Graubünda, Switzer
Age: 52
Tonia Maria Zindel (born 15 July 1972) is a Swiss actress. She is known for her roles as Maja Lüthi in Lüthi und Blanc and Giulia in Amur senza fin. Zindel was born and raised in Scuol, Grisons. She is a native Romansh speaker. In 1992 she was admitted to the Acting Academy of Zürich. Her first major role was in the Swiss television film Crime Scene: Brainwashing. Later in the 1990s she landed roles in the Swiss television series The Director and the Swiss soap opera Lüthi und Blanc. Since 2000, she has had major roles in Swiss film and television including in Dolce Vita & Co, Charly's Comeback, Schellen-Ursli, and Amur senza fin. She is married and has three children. Source: Article "Tonia Maria Zindel" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Samuel Gonzalez Jr.
Born: Jul 15, 1985
New York City, New York,
Age: 39
Claude Shires
Born: Jul 15, 1971
USA
Age: 53
Duke Moore
Born: Jul 15, 1913
Date of death: Nov 16, 1976 (63)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Duke Moore, (July 15, 1913 as James Moore – November 16, 1976), is an American actor who has the distinction of spending his entire on-screen career in productions by Edward D. Wood, Jr.. Between 1953 and 1970, Moore appeared in the following for Wood:     Crossroads of Laredo     Final Curtain     Night of the Ghouls     Plan 9 from Outer Space     The Sinister Urge     Take it Out in Trade Duke Moore appeared in more Wood films than any other member of Ed's entourage. Moore also received a posthumous addition to his oeuvre when outtake footage to Take it out in Trade was found in a projectionist's booth in a pornographic theater in California and subsequently released on video in "as is" form. This footage can be seen in Take it Out in Trade: The Outtakes. Duke died in Hollywood of a heart attack. Description above from the Wikipedia article Duke Moore, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Manish Sharma
Born: Jul 15, 1999
Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, I
Age: 25
Beth Stern
Born: Jul 15, 1972
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
Age: 52
Arturo Zavattini
Born: Jul 15, 1930
Luzzara, Italy
Age: 94
Roky Erickson
Born: Jul 15, 1947
Austin, Texas, USA
Date of death: May 31, 2019 (71)
José Berghmans
Born: Jul 15, 1921
Moulins, Allier, France
Date of death: May 08, 1992 (70)
José Berghmans is best known for being a French Film score composer. he died in Éclaibes, France in 1992.
Yuri Aizenshpis
Born: Jul 15, 1945
Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
Date of death: Sep 20, 2005 (60)
In 1968 he graduated from the Moscow Institute of Economics and Statistics with a degree in engineering economics. He began his professional career in 1965, collaborating as an administrator with the rock group "Sokol". Developed an original scheme of collective activity. After a verbal agreement with the club director for the concert, the administrator bought up tickets for the evening demonstration of the film and distributed them at a more expensive price. For the first time involved in the work of people who ensured order during the performance of the group. January 7, 1970 was arrested. As a result of the search, 15585 rubles and 7675 dollars were confiscated. Sentenced under Article 88 (gold and foreign exchange transactions). He got out of prison in 1977, subsequently received a paper with an official apology. For a short time he worked in the Creative Association "Gallery" under the city committee of the Komsomol, organizing concerts of young performers. At the beginning of 1989 he was producing the "Kino" group. One of the first to violate the state monopoly on the release of records. Taking a loan of 5,000,000 rubles (1990), he released the latest work of the "Kino" group - "Black Album". From 1991 to 1992 he collaborated with the "Technology" group. It helps musicians to release their debut album "Everything you want," organizes the release of various printing products (posters, postcards, etc.). In 1992 he became a laureate of the national Russian music award "Ovation" in the nomination "Best Producer". Between 1992 and 1993 worked as a producer with the "Moral Code" and "Young Gun's" groups. Since the summer of 1994, collaborates with singer Vlad Stashevskiy (for 1997, 4 albums were recorded, the debut album "Love Doesn't Live Here Any More" was released on the label "Aisenshpis Records"). He participated in the organization of the international festival "Solar Adzharia" (1994), as well as in the establishment of the music award "Star". In 1995, following the results of work for 1993-1994, he was again awarded the "Ovatia" Prize. In 1997, he continued to work with Vlad Stashevskiy, while collaborating with the beginning singer Inga Drozdova. From 1999 to 2000, Sasha was involved in the project. From 1998 to 2001 - raised to the heights of the popularity of the performer Nikita.
Igor Filipović
Born: Jul 15, 1970
Age: 54
Jason Paul Collum
Born: Jul 15, 1973
Racine, Wisconsin, USA
Age: 51
American filmmaker, journalist and author. Most of his film work is based in the horror genre. Made his feature-length film debut with 1995's MARK OF THE DEVIL 666: THE MORALIST, released by Moore Video. He made two more films for Moore, the cult classic 5 DARK SOULS (1996) and 5 DARK SOULS, PART II: ROOTS OF EVIL (1998) before moving to Los Angeles, CA. He began working for David DeCoteau's Rapid Heart Pictures on films like VOODOO ACADEMY (1999), ANCIENT EVIL (2000), THE BROTHERHOOD (2000), THE BROTHERHOOD II: YOUNG WARLOCKS (2001), FINAL STAB (2001) and THE FRIGHTENING (2002). He also worked on commercials for SEGA, OFF! Bug Spray, and the horror flicks HELL ASYLUM (2002), MEGA SCORPIONS (2003) and the BAD MOVIE POLICE comedy series (3-episodes). Based on the success of his 2000 short film JULIA WEPT, Collum found backing for his next directorial feature, SOMETHING TO SCREAM ABOUT. The release of the documentary - about the working lives of actresses in the b-movie industry - drew the largest signing event at the Virgin MegaStore on Sunset Boulevard in 2004. It aired on Showtime from 2004-2007. This success led to the funding for Collum's OCTOBER MOON (2005), one of the first gay-themed horror films. It's 2008 sequel, OCTOBER MOON 2: NOVEMBER SON, created the first gay horror film franchise in history. He went to direct SLEEPLESS NIGHTS: REVISITING THE SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRES (2010) for Roger Corman's slasher franchsie through Shout!Factory, then the comedy SHY OF NORMAL (2011). Perhaps his greatest financial and critical success was SCREAMING IN HIGH HEELS: THE RISE & FALL OF THE SCREAM QUEEN ERA (2011), licensed to NBCUniversal and aired on SyFy and Chiller from 2012-2015. The documentary told of the careers of Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens and Michele Bauer, the three original "scream queens" of the 1980s b-movie industry. As a journalist and author Collum published over 60 articles between 1999 - 2003. In 2002 Collum relocated to Chicago to work as an editor and graphic designer for Femme Fatales and Cinefantastique magazines. In 2004 he published the book Assault of the Killer B's (McFarland) and contributed to the books Dreams Alive (St. Mary's Press, 1991), Creating a Christian Lifestyle (St. Mary's Press, 1996), and Attack of the B Queens (Luminary, 2003). In 2016 he published BASEMENTS, his first book of fiction, based on a story he'd written for a college course in 1994. The April/May 2013 issue of THE ADVOCATE magazine named Collum as one of their "40 Under 40 Artists To Watch." He is also one of the subjects of the book OUT OF THE DARK by Sean Abley, and is discussed in Beverly Gray's book ROGER CORMAN: BLOODSUCKING VAMPIRES, FLESHEATING COCKROACHES AND DRILLER KILLERS.