2017 in film
2017 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, festivals, a list of films released, and notable deaths in 2017.
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Evaluation of the year
Richard Brody of The New Yorker observed that for 2017, "the most important event in the world of movies was the revelation, in The New York Times and The New Yorker, of sexual abuse by Harvey Weinstein, and the resulting liberation of the long-stifled voices of the people who had been abused by him or other powerful figures in the movie business, and, for that matter, in other arts and industries, too." He emphasizes that in effect, "[w]hat's missing from the year-end list, and from the era in movies, isn't only the unmade work by these filmmakers but the artistry and the careers of cast and crew members who would have been in their unrealized films."[1]
Highest-grossing films
The top films released in 2017 by worldwide gross are as follows:[2]
Rank | Title | Distributor | Worldwide gross |
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1 | Star Wars: The Last Jedi | Disney | $1,332,539,889 |
2 | Beauty and the Beast | $1,263,521,126 | |
3 | The Fate of the Furious | Universal | $1,236,005,118 |
4 | Despicable Me 3 | $1,034,799,409 | |
5 | Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle | Sony Pictures / Columbia | $962,077,546 |
6 | Spider-Man: Homecoming | $880,166,924 | |
7 | Wolf Warrior 2 | United Entertainment | $870,325,439 |
8 | Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 | Disney | $863,756,051 |
9 | Thor: Ragnarok | $853,977,126 | |
10 | Wonder Woman | Warner Bros. | $821,847,012 |
Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Beauty and the Beast, The Fate of the Furious, and Despicable Me 3 have each grossed over $1 billion, making them among the highest-grossing films of all time, with the latter being the fourth-highest-grossing animated film.
Wolf Warrior 2, a Chinese film, became the first non-Hollywood film to be listed on the all-time worldwide top 100 box office.[3]
Split, by M. Night Shyamalan, was the year's most profitable film in terms of return on investment (ROI), having generated over 2,000% ROI. It is the 11th film to cross 2,000% ROI, and the first film to do so since 2015.[4]
2017 box office records
- In China, the country recorded a new single-day record as well as an all-time admission high on Saturday, January 28, with over ¥755 million (US$110 million) registering an admission of over 21 million moviegoers, beating the previous record of ¥647 million ($98.4 million) and 17 million admissions set the previous year. Both records were set on the first day of the Chinese New Year.[5]
- In May, China had its first consecutive monthly gain in box office revenue in more than a year, led by Indian film Dangal, followed by Hollywood film Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.[6]
- 2017 has been a record year for non-Hollywood foreign films in the Chinese market, with the success of films such as India's Dangal, Thailand's Bad Genius and Spain's Contratiempo. As of November 5, 2017, non-Hollywood imports account for 72% ($519.7 million) of the year's foreign film box office revenue so far ($723 million), with Dangal alone accounting for 27% ($195.8 million).[7]
- The Marvel Cinematic Universe became the first film franchise to gross more than $11 billion with the release of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.[8] With the subsequent release of Spider-Man: Homecoming, it became the first film franchise to gross more than $12 billion,[9] and with the release of Thor: Ragnarok, the MCU became the first film franchise to gross more than $13 billion.[10] It also became the first film franchise to release three movies in one year that all made over $800 million worldwide and opened to over $100 million domestically (through the aforementioned entries).
- The Despicable Me franchise became the highest-grossing animated franchise ever ($3.6 billion), surpassing the Shrek franchise; it also became the first animated franchise to have two films hit over $1 billion.[11]
- With Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Beauty and the Beast, and Wonder Woman, 2017 was the first year since 1958 (South Pacific, Auntie Mame, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) in which the top 3 highest grossing domestic films were female-led.[12]
- Wolf Warrior 2 was a massive commercial success and became the highest-grossing Chinese film ever released. The film broke numerous box office records, including the biggest single-day gross for a Chinese film as well as the fastest film to cross the RMB 2 billion, 3 billion, 4 billion and 5 billion box office marks. It also became the fastest film to surpass US$500 million and the first film to gross more than US$600 million at the Chinese box office. At a total domestic gross of CN¥5.68 billion (US$874 million),[13][14] it is the second-highest-grossing film of all time in a single market behind only Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($936.7 million in North America), and having exceeded North America's totals from Avatar ($760 million), Titanic ($659 million) and Jurassic World ($652 million).[15][16][17] The film was the sixth highest-grossing film of 2017 at US$874 million, making it the 54th-highest-grossing film worldwide.[13][14][18] It is the first and only Chinese film ever to be included in the list of 100 all-time highest-grossing films worldwide.[19][20] It was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards.[21]
Studio records
- Walt Disney Studios became the first studio ever to reach $6 billion at the global box office in consecutive years (following a $7.6 billion gross in 2016), and the first studio to reach $5 billion globally in three consecutive years.[22]
Film records
- In China, the film Wolf Warrior 2 became the fastest film to reach 2 and 3 billion yuan, as well as the first to reach 4 and 5 billion yuan. It is China's highest-grossing film, as well as the highest-grossing non-Hollywood film.[3]
- Dangal became the highest-grossing Indian film,[23] crossing ₹20 billion (US$280 million) worldwide,[24] making it the first Indian film to gross $300 million worldwide.[25] Dangal is also the highest-grossing sports film.[26] Most of its gross ($194.71 million) came from China, where it became the highest-grossing non-Hollywood foreign film, surpassing Japanese anime film Your Name.[7] Dangal also became the highest-grossing non-English foreign film in any single market (China), surpassing the gross of previous record holder Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) which grossed $128 million in North America.[27][28][29]
- In India, Baahubali 2: The Conclusion became the highest-grossing film with a gross collection of ₹14.169 billion ($218 million) in the country.[30] The film broke a numerous domestic records,[31] and also became the second-highest-grossing Indian film of all time with an estimated gross of ₹17.97 bilion ($275 million) only behind Dangal.
- Resident Evil: The Final Chapter scored the biggest three-day (Friday to Sunday) opening in China with an estimated ¥636.9 million ($92.7 million) debut, according to official local sources. This toppled the previous record holders Transformers: Age of Extinction (¥632 million) and Captain America: Civil War (¥628 million).[32]
- Beauty and the Beast broke Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice's records ($166 million) for the weekend debut in March ($174.8 million) and for a spring release, Pitch Perfect 2's record ($69.2 million) for the highest weekend debut for a musical film and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2's record ($169.2 million) for the highest weekend debut for a live-action fantasy film.
- The Fate of the Furious broke Jurassic World's record ($316.6 million) of largest foreign weekend debut ($432.3 million) and Star Wars: The Force Awakens' record ($529 million) of largest worldwide weekend debut ($541 million).[33]
- Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins, grossed $103.3 million in its opening weekend, breaking the record for a female-directed film previously held by Fifty Shades of Grey, directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson ($85.2 million on 13–15 February 2015); the film also became the highest-grossing World War I film, surpassing War Horse ($79.9 million on 25–28 December 2011). It also became the highest-grossing superhero origin film. Overall, it is the highest-grossing female-directed film, surpassing Phyllida Lloyd's Mamma Mia! ($609.8 million).
- Despicable Me 3 broke The Twilight Saga: Eclipse's 4,464 theater count with a theater count of 4,529 theaters in its first week. It would have seven more theaters in its second week, going to 4,536 theaters.
- Dunkirk grossed $525.6 million, making it the highest-grossing World War II film of all time, surpassing Saving Private Ryan ($481.8 million).
- It broke Hotel Transylvania 2's record for largest September opening weekend ($48.5 million), and Gravity's record for largest fall opening weekend ($55.8 million) when it opened to $123.4 million and, subsequently, went on to become the unadjusted highest-grossing horror film in history, surpassing The Sixth Sense ($672.8 million). It is currently the third-highest-grossing R-rated film, after Deadpool and The Matrix Reloaded.[34]
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi grossed $104.7 million in its opening day, becoming only the second movie (along with Star Wars: The Force Awakens) to gross more than $100 million in a single day, and making the Star Wars franchise the first film series to include two movies that recorded $100 million grossing days. On December 30, Last Jedi surpassed a billion dollars at the global box office, making Star Wars the first franchise to release three consecutive billion-dollar-grossing films and the first franchise to release billion-dollar-grossing films in three consecutive years (along with 2015's Force Awakens and 2016's Rogue One). Last Jedi also became the fourth Star Wars film to gross more than $1 billion, tying the Star Wars franchise with the Marvel Cinematic Universe for most billion-dollar films within a single franchise.
- 2017 breaks 2016's record for films that crossed over $500 million, with nineteen: the ten films in the table above, as well as Coco, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, It, Justice League, Logan, Transformers: The Last Knight, Kong: Skull Island, The Boss Baby, and Dunkirk. 2017 also broke 2016's record of films that crossed over $600 million with sixteen (Coco, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, It, Justice League, Logan, and Transformers: The Last Knight have all grossed over $600 million). It also surpasses 2016's record of films that earned over $700 million worldwide with thirteen consecutive films. (Coco, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, and It have grossed over $700 million.) It additionally surpasses 2016's record of films that earned over $800 million worldwide with eleven, those being the ten in the table above and Coco (it also becomes the first year in history where every one of the top 10 highest-grossing films grossed over $800 million worldwide).
Events
Award ceremonies
Awards
Notes
Festivals
List of some of the film festivals for 2017 that have been accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF).
2017 films
The list of films released in 2017, arranged by country, are as follows:
Deaths
Month | Date | Name | Age | Nationality | Profession | Films |
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January | 6 | Les Lazarowitz | 75 | American | Sound Mixer | |
6 | Om Puri | 66 | Indian | Actor | ||
6 | Francine York | 80 | American | Actress | ||
9 | Teresa Ann Savoy | 61 | English | Actress | ||
10 | Manlio Rocchetti | 73 | Italian | Make-Up Artist | ||
12 | William Peter Blatty | 89 | American | Screenwriter, Director | ||
13 | Dick Gautier | 85 | American | Actor | ||
19 | Miguel Ferrer | 61 | American | Actor | ||
23 | Gorden Kaye | 75 | English | Actor | ||
25 | Kevin Geer | 64 | American | Actor | ||
25 | John Hurt | 77 | English | Actor | ||
25 | Mary Tyler Moore | 80 | American | Actress | ||
26 | Mike Connors | 91 | American | Actor | ||
26 | Hal Geer | 100 | American | Producer, Studio Executive | ||
26 | Barbara Hale | 94 | American | Actress | ||
27 | Robert Ellis Miller | 89 | American | Director | ||
27 | Emmanuelle Riva | 89 | French | Actress | ||
27 | Gisella Sofio | 85 | Italian | Actress | ||
27 | Frank Tidy | 84 | English | Cinematographer | ||
28 | Richard Portman | 82 | American | Sound Mixer | ||
31 | Frank Pellegrino | 72 | American | Actor | ||
February | 5 | Björn Granath | 70 | Swedish | Actor | |
6 | Irwin Corey | 102 | American | Actor | ||
6 | Alec McCowen | 91 | English | Actor | ||
6 | Roy Forge Smith | 87 | English | Production Designer | ||
7 | Richard Hatch | 71 | American | Actor | ||
7 | Gianfranco Plenizio | 76 | Italian | Composer | ||
13 | Gerald Hirschfeld | 95 | American | Cinematographer | ||
13 | Seijun Suzuki | 93 | Japanese | Director, Screenwriter | ||
18 | Pasquale Squitieri | 78 | Italian | Director, Screenwriter | ||
21 | Brunella Bovo | 84 | Italian | Actress | ||
22 | Nikos Koundouros | 90 | Greek | Director, Screenwriter | ||
25 | Neil Fingleton | 36 | English | Actor, Stuntman | ||
25 | Bill Paxton | 61 | American | Actor | ||
28 | Euel Box | 88 | American | Composer | ||
March | 3 | Míriam Colón | 80 | Puerto Rican | Actress | |
6 | Robert Osborne | 84 | American | Film Historian, Actor | ||
9 | Bobby Byrne | 85 | American | Cinematographer, Camera Operator | ||
10 | John Forgeham | 75 | English | Actor | ||
10 | Tony Haygarth | 72 | English | Actor | ||
14 | Jack H. Harris | 98 | American | Producer | ||
17 | Robert Day | 94 | English | Director | ||
17 | Lawrence Montaigne | 86 | American | Actor | ||
18 | Tony Russel | 91 | American | Actor | ||
21 | Chuck Barris | 87 | American | Actor, Producer, Director | ||
22 | Tomas Milian | 84 | Cuban-Italian | Actor | ||
23 | Lola Albright | 92 | American | Actress, Singer | ||
24 | Jean Rouverol | 100 | American | Screenwriter, Actress | ||
25 | Giorgio Capitani | 89 | Italian | Director, Screenwriter | ||
28 | Christine Kaufmann | 72 | German-Austrian | Actress | ||
April | 4 | Gordon Sterne | 94 | German | Actor | |
5 | Memè Perlini | 69 | Italian | Actor, Director | ||
6 | Armand Gatti | 93 | French | Filmmaker | ||
6 | Don Rickles | 90 | American | Actor | ||
7 | Tim Pigott-Smith | 70 | English | Actor | ||
9 | Peter Hansen | 95 | American | Actor | ||
11 | Michael Ballhaus | 81 | German | Cinematographer | ||
12 | Charlie Murphy | 57 | American | Actor, Screenwriter | ||
15 | Clifton James | 96 | American | Actor | ||
18 | Yvonne Monlaur | 77 | French | Actress | ||
21 | Enrico Medioli | 92 | Italian | Screenwriter | ||
22 | Erin Moran | 56 | American | Actress | ||
22 | Gustavo Rojo | 93 | Uruguayan | Actor | ||
23 | Kathleen Crowley | 87 | American | Actress | ||
24 | Don Gordon | 90 | American | Actor | ||
26 | Jonathan Demme | 73 | American | Director, Producer | ||
27 | Vinod Khanna | 70 | Indian | Actor, Producer | ||
May | 1 | Pierre Gaspard-Huit | 99 | French | Director, Screenwriter | |
2 | Moray Watson | 88 | English | Actor | ||
3 | Daliah Lavi | 74 | Israeli | Actress, Singer | ||
4 | Victor Lanoux | 80 | French | Actor | ||
8 | Curt Lowens | 91 | German | Actor | ||
8 | Mary Tsoni | 29 | Greek | Actress | ||
9 | Michael Parks | 77 | American | Actor | ||
10 | Geoffrey Bayldon | 93 | English | Actor | ||
13 | John Cygan | 63 | American | Voice Actor | ||
13 | Manuel Pradal | 53 | French | Director, Screenwriter | ||
14 | Powers Boothe | 68 | American | Actor | ||
14 | Brad Grey | 59 | American | Studio Executive, Producer | ||
18 | Reema Lagoo | 58 | Indian | Actress | ||
22 | Dina Merrill | 93 | American | Actress | ||
23 | Roger Moore | 89 | English | Actor | ||
24 | Jared Martin | 75 | American | Actor | ||
26 | Toni Bertorelli | 69 | Italian | Actor | ||
30 | Molly Peters | 75 | English | Actress | ||
31 | Tino Insana | 69 | American | Actor | ||
31 | Fred J. Koenekamp | 94 | American | Cinematographer | ||
June | 2 | Peter Sallis | 96 | English | Actor, Voice Actor | |
4 | Bill Butler | 83 | English | Film Editor | ||
4 | Roger Smith | 84 | American | Actor | ||
7 | Thierry Zéno | 67 | Belgian | Director |
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8 | Glenne Headly | 62 | American | Actress | ||
9 | Adam West | 88 | American | Actor, Voice Actor | ||
13 | Anita Pallenberg | 75 | Italian-German | Actress | ||
15 | Aleksey Batalov | 88 | Russian | Actor, Director | ||
16 | John G. Avildsen | 81 | American | Director | ||
16 | Stephen Furst | 62 | American | Actor | ||
21 | Howard Witt | 85 | American | Actor | ||
22 | Keith Loneker | 46 | American | Actor | ||
24 | Loren Janes | 85 | American | Stuntman | ||
25 | Skip Homeier | 86 | American | Actor | ||
27 | Michael Nyqvist | 56 | Swedish | Actor | ||
July | 3 | Paolo Villaggio | 84 | Italian | Actor, Screenwriter | |
4 | David Yewdall | 66 | American | Sound Editor | ||
6 | Thomas E. Sanders | 63 | American | Production Designer, Art Director | ||
8 | Nelsan Ellis | 39 | American | Actor | ||
8 | Elsa Martinelli | 82 | Italian | Actress | ||
9 | Wally Burr | 93 | American | Voice Actor | ||
9 | Paquita Rico | 87 | Spanish | Actress | ||
10 | Isabelle Sadoyan | 89 | French-Armenian | Actress | ||
13 | John Bernecker | 33 | American | Stunt Performer | ||
15 | William Hoyland | 73 | English | Actor | ||
15 | Martin Landau | 89 | American | Actor | ||
16 | Trevor Baxter | 84 | English | Actor | ||
16 | George A. Romero | 77 | American-Canadian | Director, Screenwriter, Film Editor | ||
17 | Harvey Atkin | 74 | Canadian | Actor | ||
17 | Evan Helmuth | 40 | American | Actor | ||
18 | Red West | 81 | American | Actor, Stuntman | ||
20 | Chester Bennington | 41 | American | Singer, Actor | ||
20 | Claude Rich | 88 | French | Actor | ||
21 | John Heard | 72 | American | Actor | ||
26 | Patti Deutsch | 73 | American | Voice Actress | ||
26 | June Foray | 99 | American | Voice Actress | ||
27 | Sam Shepard | 73 | American | Actor, Screenwriter | ||
31 | Jeanne Moreau | 89 | French | Actress | ||
August | 1 | Eric Zumbrunnen | 52 | American | Film Editor | |
3 | Ty Hardin | 87 | American | Actor | ||
3 | Robert Hardy | 91 | English | Actor | ||
4 | Bruno Canfora | 92 | Italian | Composer | ||
7 | Haruo Nakajima | 88 | Japanese | Actor | ||
8 | Glen Campbell | 81 | American | Singer, Actor | ||
10 | Patrick O'Connell | 83 | Irish | Actor | ||
13 | Joseph Bologna | 82 | American | Actor, Screenwriter | ||
17 | Sonny Landham | 76 | American | Actor | ||
18 | Bruce Forsyth | 89 | English | Actor | ||
20 | Jerry Lewis | 91 | American | Actor, Director, Screenwriter | ||
20 | Nati Mistral | 88 | Spanish | Actress | ||
21 | Thomas Meehan | 88 | American | Playwright, Screenwriter | ||
23 | Viola Harris | 91 | American | Actress | ||
24 | Jay Thomas | 69 | American | Actor | ||
26 | Tobe Hooper | 74 | American | Director, Screenwriter | ||
28 | Mireille Darc | 79 | French | Actress | ||
30 | Alan MacDonald | 61 | English | Production Designer | ||
31 | Richard Anderson | 91 | American | Actor | ||
September | 1 | Shelley Berman | 92 | American | Comedian, Actor | |
4 | Gastone Moschin | 88 | Italian | Actor | ||
5 | Yoshio Tsuchiya | 90 | Japanese | Actor | ||
8 | Blake Heron | 35 | American | Actor | ||
10 | Hans Alfredson | 86 | Swedish | Actor, Director | ||
10 | Luigi Maria Burruano | 68 | Italian | Actor | ||
11 | Peter Hall | 86 | English | Director | ||
13 | Frank Vincent | 80 | American | Actor | ||
15 | Harry Dean Stanton | 91 | American | Actor | ||
15 | Albert Moses | 79 | Sri Lankan | Actor | ||
18 | Chuck Low | 89 | American | Actor | ||
19 | Bernie Casey | 78 | American | Actor | ||
25 | Tony Booth | 85 | English | Actor | ||
25 | Jan Tříska | 80 | Czech | Actor | ||
26 | Barry Dennen | 79 | American | Actor | ||
28 | Benjamin Whitrow | 80 | English | Actor | ||
October | 5 | Anne Wiazemsky | 70 | French | Actress | |
5 | Trevor Martin | 87 | English | Actor | ||
6 | Terry Downes | 81 | English | Actor | ||
8 | Gianni Bonagura | 91 | Italian | Actor | ||
9 | Jean Rochefort | 87 | French | Actor | ||
16 | Roy Dotrice | 94 | English | Actor | ||
16 | John Dunsworth | 71 | Canadian | Actor | ||
17 | Danielle Darrieux | 100 | French | Actress, Singer | ||
17 | Harry Stradling Jr. | 92 | American | Cinematographer | ||
18 | Brent Briscoe | 56 | American | Actor | ||
19 | Umberto Lenzi | 86 | Italian | Director, Screenwriter | ||
20 | Ugo Fangareggi | 79 | Italian | Actor | ||
20 | Federico Luppi | 81 | Argentine-Spanish | Actor | ||
21 | Robert Getchell | 80 | American | Screenwriter | ||
23 | Walter Lassally | 90 | German-English | Cinematographer | ||
24 | Robert Guillaume | 89 | American | Actor | ||
25 | Jack Bannon | 77 | American | Actor | ||
25 | Peter MacGregor-Scott | 69 | American | Producer | ||
25 | John Mollo | 86 | English | Costume Designer | ||
30 | Kim Joo-hyuk | 45 | South Korean | Actor | ||
November | 1 | Brad Bufanda | 34 | American | Actor | |
6 | Karin Dor | 79 | German | Actress | ||
6 | Scott Fredericks | 74 | Irish | Actor | ||
7 | Paul Buckmaster | 71 | English | Composer, Arranger | ||
7 | Brad Harris | 84 | American | Actor, Stuntman | ||
9 | John Hillerman | 84 | American | Actor | ||
10 | Ray Lovelock | 67 | Italian | Actor | ||
15 | Luis Bacalov | 84 | Argentine-Italian | Composer | ||
15 | Keith Barron | 83 | English | Actor | ||
16 | Ann Wedgeworth | 83 | American | Actress | ||
19 | Peter Baldwin | 86 | American | Actor, Director | ||
19 | Della Reese | 86 | American | Actress | ||
20 | Peter Berling | 83 | German | Actor | ||
21 | Rodney Bewes | 79 | English | Actor | ||
21 | David Cassidy | 67 | American | Actor, Singer | ||
23 | Anthony Harvey | 87 | English | Director, Film Editor | ||
25 | Rance Howard | 89 | American | Actor | ||
25 | Julio Oscar Mechoso | 62 | American | Actor | ||
29 | Heather North | 71 | American | Actress | ||
30 | Jim Nabors | 87 | American | Actor | ||
30 | Alfie Curtis | 87 | English | Actor | ||
December | 2 | Ulli Lommel | 72 | German | Director, Actor, Producer | |
4 | Shashi Kapoor | 79 | Indian | Actor, Producer | ||
6 | Conrad Brooks | 86 | American | Actor | ||
6 | Johnny Hallyday | 74 | Belgian-French | Actor, Singer | ||
7 | Steve Reevis | 55 | American | Actor | ||
9 | Leonid Bronevoy | 88 | Russian | Actor | ||
11 | Keith Chegwin | 60 | English | Actor | ||
11 | Suzanna Leigh | 72 | English | Actress | ||
13 | Bruce Gray | 81 | Canadian | Actor | ||
13 | Martin Ransohoff | 90 | American | Producer | ||
19 | Thérèse DePrez | 52 | American | Production Designer | ||
19 | Hiep Thi Le | 46 | Vietnamese-American | Actress | ||
19 | Jeremy Wilkin | 87 | English-Canadian | Actor | ||
21 | Dominic Frontiere | 86 | American | Composer | ||
22 | Gerald B. Greenberg | 81 | American | Film Editor | ||
24 | Heather Menzies | 68 | Canadian | Actress | ||
27 | Thomas Hunter | 85 | American | Actor, Screenwriter | ||
28 | Rose Marie | 94 | American | Actress | ||
29 | Peggy Cummins | 92 | English | Actress |
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