Kermit Maynard was a stunt actor and circus performer, known for performing uncredited in over a hundred films and television series between the 1920s and 1960s. Born on September 20, 1897 in Vevay, Indiana, Maynard performed parimarily in westerns in both silent and sound films. Of his numerous roles, he is credited for performing stunts in the Howard Hughes-produced "The Conqueror." Maynard died on January 16, 1971 in North Hollywood, California.
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Edward Martindel was a film actor appearing in over eighty films between the 1910s and 1940s. Born on July 08, 1876 in Hamilton, Ohio, Martindel first appeared on Broadway before performing in silent films including The Scarlet Woman (1916) and the Marshall Neilan-directed and produced Everybody's Acting (1926), a film later acquired by Howard Hughes.
Martindel died on May 04, 1955 in Woodland Hills, California.
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Hugo Riesenfeld was a composer known for creating music scores for films and orchestras from 1915 until his death. Born on January 26, 1879 in in Vienna, Austria, Reisenfeld composed films including The Ten Commandments (1923), Tabu (1931), and the Howard Hughes-directed and produced Hell's Angels. Riesenfeld died on September 10, 1939 in Los Angeles, California.
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