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- He got his show business start at the age of two in 1944 in the Broadway play "A Member of the Wedding". His performance caught the eye of MGM, which brought him to Hollywood in 1946. He appeared in several feature films for MGM over the next five years. His formal education was squeezed in between takes at MGM's studio school, where other child stars of the period like Elizabeth Taylor, Dean Stockwell, Debbie Reynolds and Tommy Rettig all learned together. After signing with Disney, he was originally scheduled to be a "Mousketeer" but was pulled from the M-O-U-S-E show after six months to work on the Disney mini-series Spin & Marty. Although he had a top agent, his parents acted as his personal management team, which was common among child actors during that period. His younger brother, Scotty Morrow followed in his footsteps and became a popular featured film and television actor as well. As a young adult, Brad later toured with the stage version of both "West Side Story" and "The Diary of Anne Frank". When his acting days ended, he dedicated himself to the world of business management. In 1990, he became the president of CII Premium Finance in Burbank. He was forced to resign from the business in 1996 due to illness. He died on November 7, 1997.
- Rafael Hernández was a police bike-driver when he began his career in cinema, in Manolo guardia urbano (1956); since then (without leaving the police department), with his peculiar voice, his man-of-the-street appearance and his perennial moustache, he intervened in almost 200 films, playing bit-parts and supporting characters, mostly in Spanish movies but also in some english language ones, like Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
- Actor
John Sheffield was born on 8 March 1903 in England. He was an actor. He died on 7 November 1997 in Riverside, California, USA.- László Kozák was born on 20 May 1913 in Szil, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was an actor, known for The Boys of Paul Street (1968), Die Csárdásfürstin (1971) and Ártatlan gyilkosok (1973). He was married to Lenke Lorán. He died on 7 November 1997 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Dean Casper was born on 16 March 1918 in Bruning, Nebraska, USA. He was an actor, known for Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), Casino (1995) and The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972). He died on 7 November 1997 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
- Director
- Writer
- Script and Continuity Department
Frigyes Mamcserov was born on 9 March 1923 in Budapest, Hungary. He was a director and writer, known for Az orvos halála (1966), Alfa Romeó és Júlia (1969) and Vállald önmagadat (1975). He died on 7 November 1997 in Budapest, Hungary.- Clyde Gilmour was born on 8 June 1912 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He was an actor, known for Window on Canada (1953), The Jackie Rae Show (1955) and Folio (1955). He was married to Barbara Donald. He died on 7 November 1997 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Production Designer
- Art Director
- Art Department
Bernhard Sauter was born on 30 March 1941 in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. He was a production designer and art director, known for Grauzone (1979), Jack the Ripper (1976) and Alpine Fire (1985). He died on 7 November 1997 in Mülligen, Switzerland.