Monday, Jan. 18, 1982

BORN. To Jane Seymour, 30, British-born actress of stage (Amadeus), screen (Somewhere in Time) and television (East of Eden), and David Flynn, 32, her business manager: her first child, his second; in Los Angeles. Name: Katharine Jane. Weight: 7 Ibs. 5 oz.

MARRIED. Dorothy Hamill, 25, 1976 Olympic champion figure skater who became a pro ice-show star; and Actor Dean Paul Martin, 30, son of Singer Dean Martin; she for the first time, he for the second; in Beverly Hills, Calif.

DIED. Victor Buono, 43, corpulent actor who made a career playing heavies; of a heart attack; in Apple Valley, Calif. Buono's epicene, buffoonish pianist in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? won him an Oscar nomination in 1963.

DIED. Harvey Lembeck, 58, wisecracking actor who played the goldbricking Corporal Rocco Barbella in Phil Silvers' TV show, You 'II Never Get Rich; of a heart attack; in Los Angeles. A military motif threaded through the career of Lembeck, a World War II veteran. He played a prisoner of war in the Broadway and Hollywood versions of Stalag 17, a duty sergeant in the film The Last Time I Saw Archie and a soldier in the movie Back at the Front.

DIED. Hans Conried, 64, versatile character actor who buried his own personality in more than 100 screen roles, but whose frequent guest appearances on the old Jack Paar TV show brought his gently mocking offstage self to the attention of millions; of a heart attack; in Burbank, Calif. Conried was celebrated for his skillful use of accents: a villainous Nazi in early films, a zany Bulgarian sculptor in the Broadway musical Can-Can, a sheepish professor on radio's My Friend Irma. "Give me a laugh onstage," said Conried, "and I am like a tiger who has tasted blood."

DIED. Erwin ("Spike") Canham, 77, scholarly editor emeritus of the Christian Science Monitor; after abdominal surgery; in Agana, Guam. Under Canham's direction, the Monitor was known for incisive international coverage and interpretive news writing. A farm boy who made it to Oxford, he joined the Monitor in 1925 and was named editor in chief in 1964. Canham served in a variety of civic positions, but still found time to teach Christian Science Sunday school class. After retiring from the Monitor in 1974, he was named resident commissioner of the Northern Mariana Islands.

DIED. Margaret Culkin Banning, 90, prolific fiction writer of 40 books and hundreds of stories on changing lifestyles; in Tryon, N.C. Banning was a pioneer in choosing such topics as mixed marriages, birth control and interracial relationships as subjects for pop fantasy.

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