Jane Russell was an actress known for her roles in Howard Hughes films including The Outlaw (1943) and His Kind of Woman (1951), as well as the film Gentlemen Prefer Blonds (1953) where she played alongside Marilyn Monroe. She was born June 21, 1921 in Bemidji, Minnesota as Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell, and died February 28, 2011 in Santa Maria, California.
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Cliff Broughton was born in Iowa in 1898 and resident in Los Angeles, California by 1924. In 1925, he is credited with his work as production manager in his first film, The Red Kimono. He worked primarily on independent productions until 1942, when he took the role of production supervisor for RKO/Hughes Productions. As a director, he made his last film, The Bat, for Universial Studios in 1959. Broughton died in 1979.
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Carol Henry was a stunt actor appearing in over one western films and television shows. Born on July 14, 1918 in Walters, Oklahoma, Henry is known for playing uncredited henchmen roles in westerns, but also played in films such as the Howard Hughes-produced The Conqueror (1956). Henry died on September 17, 1987 in North Hollywood, Calfornia.
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