2016 in film

2016 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, festivals, and a list of films released and deaths.

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Evaluation of the year

In his article highlighting the best films of 2016, Richard Brody of The New Yorker stated, "Hollywood is the world’s best money-laundering machine. It takes in huge amounts of money from the sale of mass-market commodities and cleanses some of it with the production of cinematic masterworks. Earning billions of dollars from C.G.I. comedies for children, superhero movies, sci-fi apocalypses, and other popular genres, the big studios channel some of those funds into movies by Wes Anderson, Sofia Coppola, Spike Lee, Martin Scorsese, James Gray, and other worthies. Sometimes there’s even an overlap between the two groups of movies, as when Ryan Coogler made Creed, or when Scorsese made the modernist horror instant-classic Shutter Island, or when Clint Eastwood makes just about anything."[1]

Highest-grossing films

The top ten films released in 2016 by worldwide gross are as follows:[2]

Highest-grossing films of 2016
RankTitleDistributorWorldwide gross
1 Captain America: Civil War Disney $1,153,304,495
2 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story $1,056,057,273
3 Finding Dory $1,028,570,889
4 Zootopia $1,023,784,195
5 The Jungle Book $966,550,600
6 The Secret Life of Pets Universal $875,457,937
7 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Warner Bros. $873,634,919
8 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them $814,037,575
9 Deadpool Fox $782,612,155
10 Suicide Squad Warner Bros. $746,846,894

Captain America: Civil War, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Finding Dory, and Zootopia grossed more than $1 billion each, making them among the highest-grossing films of all time. This is the first year that two animated films (Finding Dory and Zootopia) grossed over $1 billion in a single year, and are among the highest-grossing animated films.

Captain America: Civil War, Zootopia, Kung Fu Panda 3, Warcraft, and The Great Wall have all grossed more than ¥1 billion at the Chinese box office, making them among the highest-grossing films in China.[3]

Studio records

  • Walt Disney Studios reached $1 billion at the domestic box office faster than any other studio; it reached this goal on the 128th day of 2016, beating Universal Studios' record of reaching the goal on the 165th day of 2015.[4] Disney's previous record for reaching $1 billion was on the 174th day of 2015. The studio became the first to have five of its releases (Rogue One, Finding Dory, Captain America: Civil War, The Jungle Book, and Zootopia) from a single year reach $300 million domestically. Disney also eclipsed Universal's 2015 record for most films from a single year crossing $1 billion worldwide with four (Captain America: Civil War, Rogue One, Finding Dory, and Zootopia), setting a new record for most billion-dollar-grossing films over two years with six (including Avengers: Age of Ultron and Star Wars: The Force Awakens). Walt Disney Studios has also become the first studio to have the five highest-grossing films worldwide,[5] and the first since at least 1913 to have the three highest-grossing films in the U.S., both in a single year. Disney became the first studio to gross more than $3 billion at the domestic box office and, with the release of Rogue One, became the first to gross more than $7 billion at the global box office, surpassing Universal's previous record of $6.9 billion in 2015.[6] Disney later passes $7 billion at the global box office again in 2018. Disney is also the first studio to have three films gross over $400 million domestically in a single year (Rogue One, Finding Dory, and Captain America: Civil War), and the first to fill in all slots of the top five films of any particular year.
  • Disney's Marvel Cinematic Universe became the first film franchise to have four of its films gross over $1 billion with Captain America: Civil War joining 2012's The Avengers, 2013's Iron Man 3 and 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron, and the first to gross more than $10 billion with the release of Civil War.

Film records

  • Deadpool became the second-highest-grossing R-rated domestic film of all time with $363.1 million, after The Passion of the Christ ($370.8 million in 2004). It later became the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time worldwide, surpassing The Matrix Reloaded, with $783.1 million. It also became the highest-grossing superhero film not to feature Batman, Spider-Man, or Iron Man in any capacity.
  • Zootopia became the highest-grossing original animated film of all time, surpassing Finding Nemo ($940.3 million in 2003). Along with Finding Dory, it became one of two animated films to earn over $1 billion in the same year, a first.
  • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice had the biggest worldwide opening weekend ever for a superhero film with $422.5 million, surpassing The Avengers ($392.5 million in 2012). The film, along with Captain America: Civil War, were the most expensive films of the year ($250 million).
  • The Mermaid became the highest-grossing film ever in China and the first film ever to earn over $500 million without a wide North American release.[7]
  • Shin Godzilla, the 31st Godzilla film, grossed about ¥82.5 billion ($77.9 million), making it the highest-grossing Japanese-made film in the franchise, the most successful live-action Japanese film in 2016, and the second-most successful film of the year in Japan.
  • The anime film Your Name grossed US$354 million ,[8] becoming the highest-grossing anime film, the fourth-highest-grossing film in Japan, and the seventh-highest-grossing traditionally animated film. In China, it grossed US$81.3 million , becoming the highest-grossing 2D animated film[9] and the highest-grossing Japanese film in the world's second-largest movie market,[10] as well as the highest-grossing non-Hollywood foreign film in China until it was surpassed by Indian film Dangal.[11]
  • Warcraft became the highest-grossing video game adaptation worldwide, with $433.5 million,[12] surpassing Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time ($336.4 million in 2010).
  • Finding Dory grossed $135.1 million domestically and $185.7 million worldwide in its opening weekend, setting records for the biggest domestic opening weekend for both Pixar (surpassing Toy Story 3, with $110.3 million in 2010) and any animated film (surpassing Shrek the Third, with $121.6 million in 2007), the biggest worldwide opening weekend for Pixar (surpassing Inside Out, with $180.1 million in 2015), and the second-biggest opening weekend worldwide for an animated film after Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs ($218.4 million in 2009). It later became the highest-grossing animated film at the domestic box office, surpassing Shrek 2 ($441.2 million in 2004). It became the first animated film to cross $450, $460, $470, and $480 million at the domestic box office. Along with Zootopia, it became one of two animated films to earn over $1 billion in the same year, a first. It also became the eighth film to do so during the two-year period of 2015–16, surpassing the previous record of seven billion-dollar films during the two-year period of 2011–12.
  • The Secret Life of Pets grossed $104.4 million domestically in its opening weekend, breaking Inside Out's record ($90.4 million) for the highest domestic opening weekend for an original film of any kind, and became the first original film to open above $100 million domestically. It also became the highest-grossing original non-Disney animated film ever, both domestically (surpassing Despicable Me, with $251.5 million in 2010) and worldwide (beating Kung Fu Panda, with $631.7 million in 2008).
  • Sausage Party became the highest-grossing R-rated animated film of all time ($140.7 million), surpassing South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut ($83.1 million in 1999).
  • Doctor Strange became the highest-grossing single-character debut of any Marvel Cinematic Universe film worldwide with $677.7 million, beating Iron Man ($585.2 million in 2008).
  • 2016 became the first year to have ten films to cross $700 million worldwide, beating 2014's record of nine films. It also surpassed the latter year in terms of most films earning more than $500 million with sixteen (Doctor Strange, Moana, Sing, The Mermaid, X-Men: Apocalypse, and Kung Fu Panda 3 have all grossed over $500 million) and $600 million with thirteen (Doctor Strange, Moana, and Sing have all grossed over $600 million).
  • 2016 was the first year since 2000 to not have films that were among the 10 highest-grossing films of all time at the time of their releases.
  • Sing broke the record of a film that never reached #1 in the US with $270.3 million, passing My Big Fat Greek Wedding ($241.4 million in 2002–2003).

Events

Award ceremonies

Date Event Host Location Source
January 10 73rd Golden Globe Awards Hollywood Foreign Press Association Beverly Hills, California, U.S. [13]
January 15 61st Filmfare Awards Filmfare NSCI Dome, Mumbai, India [14]
January 17 21st Critics' Choice Awards Broadcast Film Critics Association Santa Monica, California, U.S. [15]
January 18 51st Guldbagge Awards Swedish Film Institute Djurgården, Sweden [16]
January 23 Producers Guild of America Awards 2015 Producers Guild of America Beverly Hills, California, U.S. [17]
January 30 22nd Screen Actors Guild Awards Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists Los Angeles, California, U.S. [18]
February 6 43rd Annie Awards ASIFA-Hollywood Los Angeles, California, U.S. [19]
30th Goya Awards Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain Madrid, Spain [20]
6th Magritte Awards Académie André Delvaux Brussels, Belgium [21]
68th Directors Guild of America Awards Directors Guild of America Los Angeles, California, U.S. [22]
February 8 21st Lumières Awards Académie des Lumières Paris, France [23]
February 10 African-American Film Critics Association Awards 2015 African-American Film Critics Association Hollywood, California, U.S. [24]
February 13 Writers Guild of America Awards 2015 Writers Guild of America Manhattan, New York, U.S. & Los Angeles, California, U.S. [25]
February 14 69th British Academy Film Awards British Academy of Film and Television Arts London, England, UK [26]
February 21 20th Satellite Awards International Press Academy Los Angeles, California, U.S. [27]
February 26 41st César Awards Academy of Cinema Arts and Techniques Paris, France [28]
February 27 31st Independent Spirit Awards Independent Spirit Awards Santa Monica, California, U.S. [29]
36th Golden Raspberry Awards Golden Raspberry Awards Hollywood, California, U.S.
February 28 88th Academy Awards Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Hollywood, California, U.S. [30]
March 9 2015 Dorian Awards Winners Toast Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association Los Angeles, California, U.S. [31]
April 10 2016 MTV Movie Awards MTV Burbank, California, U.S. [32]
May 28 58th Ariel Awards Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences Mexico City, Mexico [33]
June 11 12th Africa Movie Academy Awards Africa Film Academy Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria [34]
June 22 42nd Saturn Awards Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films Burbank, California, U.S. [35]
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December 11 22nd Critics' Choice Awards Broadcast Film Critics Association Santa Monica, California, U.S.

Festivals

List of some of the film festivals for 2016 that have been accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF).

Date Event Host Location Source
January 21–31 38th Sundance Film Festival Sundance Institute Park City, Utah, U.S. [37]
February 11–21 66th Berlin International Film Festival Berlin International Film Festival Berlin, Germany [38]
May 11–22 69th Cannes Film Festival Festival de Cannes Cannes, France [39]
July 1–9 51st Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic [40]
August 12–20 22nd Sarajevo Film Festival Sarajevo Film Festival Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina [41]
August 31 – September 10 73rd Venice International Film Festival Venice Film Festival Venice, Italy [42]
September 8–18 41st Toronto International Film Festival Toronto International Film Festival Toronto, Ontario, Canada [43]
November 11–27 20th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival Tallinn, Estonia [44]

Awards

Category/Organization22nd Critics' Choice Awards
December 11, 2016
74th Golden Globe Awards
January 8, 2017
Producers, Directors, Screen Actors, and Writers Guild Awards70th BAFTA Awards
February 12, 2017
89th Academy Awards
February 26, 2017
DramaMusical or Comedy
Best FilmLa La LandMoonlightLa La LandMoonlight
Best DirectorDamien Chazelle
La La Land
Best ActorCasey Affleck
Manchester by the Sea
Ryan Gosling
La La Land
Denzel Washington
Fences
Casey Affleck
Manchester by the Sea
Best ActressNatalie Portman
Jackie
Isabelle Huppert
Elle
Emma Stone
La La Land
Best Supporting ActorMahershala Ali
Moonlight
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Nocturnal Animals
Mahershala Ali
Moonlight
Dev Patel
Lion
Mahershala Ali
Moonlight
Best Supporting ActressViola Davis
Fences
Best Screenplay, AdaptedEric Heisserer
Arrival
Damien Chazelle
La La Land
Eric Heisserer
Arrival
Luke Davies
Lion
Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney
Moonlight
Best Screenplay, OriginalDamien Chazelle
La La Land (tie)
Kenneth Lonergan
Manchester by the Sea (tie)
Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney
Moonlight
Kenneth Lonergan
Manchester by the Sea
Best Animated FilmZootopiaKubo and the Two StringsZootopia
Best Original ScoreLa La Land
Justin Hurwitz
N/ALa La Land
Justin Hurwitz
Best Original Song"City of Stars"
La La Land
N/AN/A"City of Stars"
La La Land
Best Foreign Language FilmElleN/ASon of SaulThe Salesman
Best DocumentaryN/AN/AN/AO.J.: Made in America13thO.J.: Made in America

2016 films

The list of films released in 2016, arranged by country, are as follows:

Deaths

MonthDateNameAgeNationalityProfessionFilms
January 1Lennie Bluett96AmericanActor, Dancer
1Vilmos Zsigmond85Hungarian-AmericanCinematographer
2Leonard White99EnglishActor
4Frank Armitage91Australian-AmericanAnimator
4Robert Balser88EnglishAnimator
4Michel Galabru93FrenchActor
4Robert Stigwood81Australian-EnglishProducer
5Elizabeth Swados64AmericanComposer, Conductor
6Silvana Pampanini90ItalianActress
6Pat Harrington, Jr.86AmericanActor
7Richard Libertini82AmericanActor
9Barbara Allyne Bennet76AmericanActress
9Robert Naegele90GermanActor
9Umberto Raho93ItalianActor
9Angus Scrimm89AmericanActor
10David Bowie69EnglishActor, Singer
11Stanley Mann87CanadianScreenwriter, Producer
11John B. Mansbridge98AmericanArt Director, Production Designer
11David Margulies78AmericanActor
12Meg Mundy101English-AmericanActress
13Brian Bedford80English-AmericanActor, Singer, Director
13Conrad Phillips90EnglishActor
14Franco Citti80ItalianActor
14Alan Rickman69EnglishActor, Director[45]
15Noreen Corcoran72AmericanActress, Singer
15Dan Haggerty74AmericanActor
18Glenn Frey67AmericanActor, Singer
19Ettore Scola84ItalianDirector, Screenwriter
19Sheila Sim93EnglishActress
20Bairbre Dowling62IrishActress
22Lois Ramsey93AustralianActress
22Anthony Simmons93EnglishDirector, Producer, Screenwriter
26Abe Vigoda94AmericanActor
27William E. Martin84AmericanActor, Screenwriter
29Jacques Rivette87FrenchDirector, Screenwriter
30Frank Finlay89EnglishActor
February 2Bob Elliott92AmericanActor
2Yasushi Nirasawa52JapaneseConcept Designer
3Joe Alaskey63AmericanActor
4Jimmie Haskell79AmericanComposer, Conductor
5Ray Colcord66AmericanComposer
6Dan Gerson49AmericanActor, Screenwriter
8Amelia Bence101ArgentineActress
8Johnny Duncan92AmericanActor
8Norman Hudis93EnglishScreenwriter
9Alethea McGrath96AustralianActress
11William Haze49AmericanActor
15George Gaynes98Finnish-AmericanActor, Singer
15Denise "Vanity" Matthews57Canadian-AmericanActress, Singer
15Jean Rabier88FrenchCinematographer
17Jo De Winter94AmericanActress
17Archie Lang95AmericanActor
17Ray West91AmericanSound Mixer
17Andrzej Żuławski75PolishDirector, Screenwriter
21Don Owen84CanadianDirector, Producer, Screenwriter
22Douglas Slocombe103EnglishCinematographer
24Lennie Baker69AmericanActor, Singer
25Tony Burton78AmericanActor
25Jim Clark84EnglishDirector, Editor
25François Dupeyron65FrenchDirector, Screenwriter
25Colin Low89CanadianDirector, Producer
26Antony Gibbs90EnglishFilm Editor
28Honey Chhaya85IndianActor
28Frank Kelly77IrishActor
28George Kennedy91AmericanActor
28Jack Lindquist88AmericanActor
29Alice Arlen75AmericanScreenwriter
March 1Lee Reherman49AmericanActor
1Tony Warren79EnglishScreenwriter, Actor
4Tony Dyson68EnglishVisual Effects
5James Douglas86AmericanActor
6Nancy Reagan94AmericanActress
7Michael White80Scottish-AmericanProducer
8Richard Davalos85AmericanActor
8George Martin90EnglishComposer, Conductor
9Jon English66English-AustralianActor, Singer
9Robert Horton91AmericanActor
10Ken Adam95German-EnglishProduction Designer
10Vasco Nunes41PortugueseCinematographer, Producer
11François-Eudes Chanfrault41FrenchComposer, Sound Designer
11Shawn Elliott79Puerto Rican-AmericanActor, Singer
11Keith Emerson71English-AmericanComposer
11Nicole Maurey90FrenchActress
11Ruth Terry95AmericanSinger, Actress
13Adrienne Corri85Scottish-EnglishActress
14Riccardo Garrone89ItalianActor
15Sylvia Anderson88EnglishActress, Producer, Screenwriter
15Robert Carrickford88IrishActor
16Frank Sinatra, Jr.72AmericanActor, Singer
17Larry Drake66AmericanActor
17Angela Stevens90AmericanActress
18Cherylene Lee60AmericanActress
18Jan Němec79CzechDirector
18Joe Santos84AmericanActor
21Peter Brown80AmericanActor
22Richard Bradford81AmericanActor
22Rita Gam88AmericanActress
23Ken Howard71AmericanActor
24Maggie Blye73AmericanActress
24Earl Hamner, Jr.92AmericanScreenwriter
24Garry Shandling66AmericanActor, Screenwriter
25Shannon Bolin99AmericanActress, Singer
25Angela Goodwin90ItalianActress
26Jim Harrison78AmericanScreenwriter, Producer
28Igor Khait52AmericanAnimator
28James Noble94AmericanActor
29Frank De Felitta94AmericanScreenwriter, Producer
29Patty Duke69AmericanActress
31Ronnie Corbett85Scottish-EnglishActor
31Terry Plumeri71AmericanComposer
31Douglas Wilmer96EnglishActor
April 2Gato Barbieri83ArgentineComposer
3Erik Bauersfeld93AmericanActor
3Bob Ellis73AustralianDirector, Screenwriter
3Don Francks84CanadianActor, Singer
3Bill Henderson90AmericanActor, Singer
4Chus Lampreave85SpanishActress
5Barbara Turner79AmericanScreenwriter, Actress
6Merle Haggard79AmericanActor, Singer
8David Swift85EnglishActor
9Arthur Anderson93AmericanActor
12Anne Jackson90AmericanActress
13Gareth Thomas71WelshActor
14Dan Ireland57Canadian-AmericanDirector, Producer
16Rod Daniel73AmericanDirector
17Doris Roberts90AmericanActress
17Kit West80EnglishVisual Effects
18Eva Henning95SwedishActress
18Karina Huff55English-ItalianActress
19Ronit Elkabetz51IsraeliActress, Director
19Karl-Heinz von Hassel77GermanActor
20Guy Hamilton93EnglishDirector
20Giannis Voglis78GreekActor
21Prince57AmericanActor, Singer, Songwriter, Director
23Madeleine Sherwood93CanadianActress
30Franco Di Giacomo83ItalianCinematographer
May 1Madeleine Lebeau92FrenchActress
3Abel Fernandez85AmericanActor
8Elisa Mainardi85ItalianActress
8William Schallert93AmericanActor
10Gene Gutowski91Polish-AmericanProducer
16Julia Meade90AmericanActress
18Lino Toffolo81ItalianActor
19Alexandre Astruc92FrenchDirector
19Alan Young96English-Canadian-AmericanActor, Voice Actor
24Burt Kwouk85EnglishActor
26Angela Paton86AmericanActress
28Giorgio Albertazzi92ItalianActor
June 2Willis Pyle101AmericanAnimator
6Theresa Saldana61AmericanActress
6Peter Shaffer90EnglishScreenwriter
6Kimbo Slice42Bahamian-AmericanMartial artist, Boxer, Actor
8Marina Malfatti83ItalianActress
12Janet Waldo97AmericanActress
13Michu Meszaros76HungarianActor
14Ronnie Claire Edwards83AmericanActress
14Ann Morgan Guilbert87AmericanActress
17Ron Lester45AmericanActor
18Paul Cox76Dutch-AustralianDirector
19Götz George77GermanActor
19Anton Yelchin27Russian-AmericanActor
22Harry Rabinowitz100EnglishConductor
25Nicole Courcel84FrenchActress
25Giuseppe Ferrara83ItalianDirector, Screenwriter
27Bud Spencer86ItalianActor
July 1Robin Hardy86EnglishDirector, Screenwriter
2Michael Cimino77AmericanDirector, Screenwriter
4Abbas Kiarostami76IranianDirector, Screenwriter
6John McMartin86AmericanActor
11Emma Cohen69SpanishActress
13Héctor Babenco70Argentine-BrazilianDirector
14Lisa Gaye81AmericanActress
19Garry Marshall81AmericanDirector, Actor
24Marni Nixon86AmericanSinger, Actress
29Vivean Gray92English-AustralianActress
30Gloria DeHaven91AmericanActress, Singer
August 2David Huddleston85AmericanActor
13Kenny Baker81EnglishActor
14Fyvush Finkel93AmericanActor
17Arthur Hiller92CanadianDirector
19Jack Riley80AmericanActor
23Steven Hill94AmericanActor
25Marvin Kaplan89AmericanActor
29Gene Wilder83AmericanActor, Director, Screenwriter
September 1Jon Polito65AmericanActor
3Leslie H. Martinson101AmericanDirector
5Hugh O'Brian91AmericanActor
10Giuliano Carnimeo84ItalianDirector, Screenwriter
11Alexis Arquette47AmericanActress
14Kim McGuire60AmericanActress
15James Stacy79AmericanActor
19Bobby Breen88Canadian-AmericanActor
20Curtis Hanson71AmericanDirector, Screenwriter
24Bill Nunn62AmericanActor
26Herschell Gordon Lewis87AmericanDirector, Screenwriter
29Laura Troschel71ItalianActress
October 7Wolfgang Suschitzky104Austrian-EnglishCinematographer
8Gary Dubin57AmericanActor, Voice Actor
9Andrzej Wajda90PolishDirector, Screenwriter
11Patricia Barry93AmericanActress
12Thomas Mikal Ford52AmericanActor
13Dario Fo90ItalianActor
13Tonino Valerii82ItalianDirector, Screenwriter
14Jean Alexander90EnglishActress
14Pierre Étaix87FrenchActor, Director, Screenwriter
20Michael Massee61AmericanActor
30Tammy Grimes82AmericanActress, Singer
30Don Marshall80AmericanActor
November 3Marc Michel83SwissActor
5John Carson89EnglishActor
8Raoul Coutard92FrenchCinematographer
11Robert Vaughn83AmericanActor
12Lupita Tovar106Mexican-AmericanActress
14Janet Wright71English-CanadianActress
19Aiace Parolin96ItalianCinematographer
19Paul Sylbert88AmericanProduction Designer
23Jerry Tucker91AmericanActor
23Andrew Sachs86GermanActor
23Peter Sumner74AustralianActor, Director
24Florence Henderson82AmericanActress, Singer
25Ron Glass71AmericanActor
25David Hamilton83EnglishDirector
26Fritz Weaver90AmericanActor
30Alice Drummond88AmericanActress
December 1Don Calfa76AmericanActor
3Billy Chapin72AmericanActor
4Margaret Whitton67AmericanActress
6Peter Vaughan93EnglishActor
8Joseph Mascolo87AmericanActor
13Alan Thicke69CanadianActor
14Bernard Fox89WelshActor
15Fran Jeffries79AmericanActress, Singer
18Zsa Zsa Gabor99Hungarian-AmericanActress
20Michèle Morgan96FrenchActress
22Philip Saville86EnglishDirector, Screenwriter
24Gil Parrondo95SpanishProduction Designer
26Ricky Harris54AmericanActor, Producer
26George S. Irving94AmericanActor
26Liz Smith95EnglishActress
26Barbara Tarbuck74AmericanActress
27Carrie Fisher60AmericanActress
27Claude Gensac89FrenchActress
28Debbie Reynolds84AmericanActress
30George Kosana81AmericanActor
31William Christopher84AmericanActor

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