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Juliette Compton
Juliette Compton (1899 - 1989)
Actress. She is best remembered as ‘Claire Collins’ in “Ladies of Leisure” (1930) opposite Barbara Stanwyck, as ‘Anna Dolores’ in “Morocco” (1930) opposite Marlene Dietrich, as ‘Mrs. Planet’ in “Devil And The Deep” (1932) opposite Gary Cooper and Cary Grant and as ‘Clothilde’ in “The Count of Monte Cristo”(1934). She died of cardiopulmonary arrest. (bio […]
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Juliette Huot
Juliette Huot (1912 - 2001)
Juliette Huot debuted in theater and radio in the late 1930s. In particular, plays the role of young Bertine, daughter of Alexis in the soap opera A man and his sin of Claude-Henri Grignon . From 1939 to 1946 , she passes the professional theater playing in the shows of Fridolinades and, subsequently, the play Tit-Coq […]
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Julio Alejandro Castro
Julio Alejandro Castro (1906 - 1995)
Author. He was born in Huesca, Aragón, Spain. He is one of the best spanish screenwriters. He is fondly remembered for his works for the motion picture director Luis Buñuel. In his youth, he was friend of the writer Antonio Machado. His first book was “La Voz Apasionada”(1932). Loyal to the Spanish Government, during Spanish […]
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Julio Antonio
Julio Antonio (1889 - 1919)
Artist. He was born in Mora d’Ebre, Tarragona, Catalunya, Spain. His full name was Julio Antonio Rodríguez Hernández, but was known as Julio Antonio. He was a prodigious sculptor in his short career. He is remembered for his works “Flores Malsanas,” “Los Bustos de la Raza,” “Monumento a los Héroes Desnudos,” “Monumento a Goya,” “Monumento […]
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Julio Antonio
Julio Antonio (1889 - 1919)
Artist. He was born in Mora d’Ebre, Tarragona, Catalunya, Spain. His full name was Julio Antonio Rodríguez Hernández, but was known as Julio Antonio. He was a prodigious sculptor in his short career. He is remembered for his works “Flores Malsanas,” “Los Bustos de la Raza,” “Monumento a los Héroes Desnudos,” “Monumento a Goya,” “Monumento […]
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Julio Antonio
Julio Antonio (1889 - 1919)
Artist. He was born in Mora d’Ebre, Tarragona, Catalunya, Spain. His full name was Julio Antonio Rodríguez Hernández, but was known as Julio Antonio. He was a prodigious sculptor in his short career. He is remembered for his works “Flores Malsanas,” “Los Bustos de la Raza,” “Monumento a los Héroes Desnudos,” “Monumento a Goya,” “Monumento […]
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Julio César González
Julio César González (1976 - 2012)
Julio César González A top-ranked contender of the Light-Heavyweight Division during the 2000s, he battled some of the biggest names of that weight-class during the decade. Born Julio Cesar Gonzalez Ibarra, he was raised in the Far Western region of Mexico and began training as a boxer during his youth, later fighting in the Amateur […]
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Julio Cortázar
Julio Cortázar (1914 - 1984)
Author. Argentine writer, born in Belgium. From 1951 on, he lived in Paris. Much of his writing is a surrealist depiction of the outside world as a phantasmic maze from which one must escape. One of his earliest works, “Los Reyes” (The Kings, 1949), is a prose poem dealing directly with the legend of the […]
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Julio De Grazia
Julio De Grazia (1920 - 1989)
Actor, director. Participated in 56 movies. (bio by: 380W) Cause of death: Suicide
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Julio Elías Musimessi
Julio Elías Musimessi (1923 - 1996)
Soccer Player (goalkeeper). Played for the popular Boca Juniors soccer team (155 times), and won the 1954 Championship. Also member of the Argentine National Soccer Team that assisted to the 1958 World Cup (Sweden). Also kwown as “El Guardavalla Cantor” (The Singer Goalkeeper) for his performances in radio. (bio by: 380W)
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Julio Espí
Julio Espí (1891 - 1986)
Actor. He was born and died in Valencia (Comunidad Valenciana, Spain). He is best known for his role in the first “talkie” in Valencian language, El Faba de Ramonet (1933). Even his grave reads: Julio Espí Prats “El Faba de Ramonet.” He also appeared en Con el Culo al Aire (1980). Also he developed a […]
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Julius Adams
Julius Adams (1948 - 2016)
Professional Football Player. He was a star defensive lineman for the National Football League’s New England Patriots from 1971 to 1987. He was a four year starter at Texas Southern University and was tabbed All-conference in 1968 and 1970 before being drafted in the 2nd round of the 1971 NFL draft by the Patriots. He […]
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Julius Beer
Julius Beer (1970 - 1970)
Financier. Proprietor of “The Observer.” Family links: Spouse: Thyrza Beer (____ – 1881)* Children: Ada Sophia Beer* Frederick Beer (____ – 1903)* *Calculated relationship
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Julius Carry
Julius Carry (1952 - 2008)
Carry grew up in the Lake Meadows neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. He attended Hales Franciscan High School, where, at age 15, he joined the Spartan Players, an acting group. He discovered a love of acting with the group, performing in plays such as Hamlet and West Side Story. After touring the country with the Spartan […]
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Julius Francis “Jules” Barlow
Julius Francis “Jules” Barlow (1917 - 2007)
Orchestra and Big Band Leader, Musician, The Jules Barlow Orchestra played with many bands of the big band era, including the Blue Baron. The orchestra appeared in many ballrooms throughout the south, including the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennesee, the Broadmoor and Buena Vista Hotels in Biloxi, Mississippi, and many more. The Jules Barlow Orchestra […]
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Julius Harris
Julius Harris (1923 - 2004)
Actor. He played many diverse roles during his four-decade career. Harris first gained note in the 1964 film about black life in the South, “Nothing But a Man”, playing the alcoholic father of Ivan Dixon. In the 1970s he began a string of roles in several big blaxploitation films, including “Superfly” (1972), “Shaft’s Big Score” […]
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Julius L. Chambers
Julius L. Chambers (1936 - 2013)
Chambers grew up during the Jim Crow era in rural Montgomery County, North Carolina. As a child, Chambers saw first hand the effects of discrimination when his father’s auto repair business became a target of racial injustice in 1948. A white customer refused to pay his father and his father could not afford a lawyer […]
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Julius L. Meier
Julius L. Meier (1874 - 1937)
Julius L Meier was born in Portland, Oregon on Dec 31, 1874 to German immigrants. His father (Aaron Meier) was one of the founders of the Meier and Frank Department stores. Julius Meier practiced law, and worked in the family business. He served as Governor of Oregon from 1931 – 1935, and declined offers of […]
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Julius La Rosa
Julius La Rosa (1930 - 2016)
Julius La Rosa Julius La Rosa, the celebrated 1950s singer who reinvented himself as a television, stage and nightclub performer after his young career was thrown into turmoil by a bizarre and humiliating on-the-air firing by Arthur Godfrey before a national audience, died on Thursday at his home in Crivitz, Wis. He was 86. His […]
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Julius Ochs Adler
Julius Ochs Adler (1892 - 1955)
United States Army General, Journalist. The nephew of “New York Times” Adolph Ochs, was mentored by his uncle, and attended Princeton University. He served in the United States Army during World War I as a Major and battalion commander in the 306th Infantry Regiment, 77th Infantry Division. He fought on the Western Front in France, […]
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Julius Payer
Julius Payer (1841 - 1915)
Born Julius Payer, his father Franz Anton Rudolf Payer was a retired officer who died when Julius was only fourteen. Payer attended k.k. cadet school in Łobzów near Cracow (now Poland). Between 1857 and 1859 he studied at the Theresian Military Academy in Wiener Neustadt (near Vienna). In 1859 he served as a sub-lieutenant with […]
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Julius Rosenwald
Julius Rosenwald (1862 - 1932)
Chicago area merchant. He was an early partner with Sears. He helped found the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. Family links: Parents: Augusta Hammerslough Rosenwald (1833 – 1921) Spouse: Augusta N Nusbaum Rosenwald (1868 – 1929) Children: Edith Rosenwald Stern (1895 – 1980)* Sibling: Louis S. Rosenwald (____ – 1935)* Julius Rosenwald (1862 […]
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Julius Rudel
Julius Rudel (1921 - 2014)
Julius Rudel (6 March 1921 – 26 June 2014) was an American opera and orchestra conductor. He was born in Vienna and was a student at the city’s Academy of Music. He emigrated to the United States at the age of 17 in 1938 after the country was annexed by Germany. After 1944, he began a […]
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Julius Winkelmeyer
Julius Winkelmeyer (1816 - 1867)
Founder of the Winkelmeyer brewery. Winkelmeyer was born in Germany & emigrated to St. Louis in the late 1830’s. He became acquainted with Frederick Stifel, a small brewer & formed a partnership with him. Winkelmeyer was in charge of the commercial side of the business & Stifel ran the brewing side. By 1847 they build […]
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Jun Ishihara
Jun Ishihara (1970 - 1970)
Scholar and ethicist. Ishihara was a well known professor of physics who taught at Tohoku University. One of his important theological teaches was that while people “sense the divine in wondrous natural providence,” things which cannot be understood through the natural sciences ought to be left unknown. He also suggested that it “defies good reason […]
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June Allyson
June Allyson (1917 - 2006)
June Allyson Allyson was born Eleanor Geisman, nicknamed “Ella,” in the Bronx, New York City. She was the daughter of Clara (née Provost) and Robert Geisman. She had a brother, Henry, who was two years older. She said she had been raised as a Roman Catholic, but there is discrepancy relating to her early life, […]
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June Caprice
June Caprice (1895 - 1936)
Actress. Appeared in the Silent-screen era of the 1910s and 1920s. Married to silent-screen director and actor Harry F. Millarde. (bio by: A.J. Marik) Inscription:Legal name: Helen Elizabeth Millarde
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June Carter Cash
June Carter Cash (1929 - 2003)
June Carter Cash June Carter Cash was born Valerie June Carter in Maces Spring, Virginia, to Maybelle Carter and Ezra Carter. She was born into country music and performed with the Carter Family from the age of ten, beginning in 1939. In March 1943, when the Carter Family trio stopped recording together at the end […]
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June Clyde
June Clyde (1909 - 1987)
Actress, Singer, Dancer. A pretty blonde who had a long career, she is remembered for her roles in several dozen feature films on both sides of the Atlantic. Born Ina Parton a show business family, she made her vaudeville debut at seven billed as “Baby Tetrazini” and continued performing on stage until relocating to Hollywood […]
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June Collyer
June Collyer (1906 - 1968)
Born Dorothea Heermance in New York City, June Collyer chose to use her mother’s maiden name when she decided to pursue acting. A society girl chosen by Allan Dwan, she had her first starring role in 1927 when she starred in East Side, West Side. She did a total of eleven films during the silent […]