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Busch Mae
Mae Busch was an Australian actress in both silent and sound films. She appeared in many Laurel and Hardy comedies, where she frequently played Hardy's shrewish wife. She has a star on the Walk of Fame.
Carey Leonard
Leonard Carey was Dusty in Moon Over Her Shoulder, and the beach hermit, Ben, in Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca. Other appearances included The Awful Truth, Heaven Can Wait, and Strangers on a Train.
Clive Colin
He also co-starred in a 1935 film about his ancestor, "Clive of India" (played by Ronald Colman). His death in 1937 was attributed to tuberculosis and alcoholism. This is a cenotaph - his ashes were scattered at sea in 1978 after they spent over 40 years unclaimed in the basement of a funeral parlor.
Clive Colin
Colin Clive was an actor, best-known as Dr. Frankenstein in the Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein films of the 1930's. An alcoholic in real life, he played one in 1930's Journey's End.
Hoyt Arthur
Arthur Hoyt was a character actor, appearing in more than 275 films in his 34-year career, about a third of them silent films. Hoyt had large roles in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921), Souls for Sale (1923), and The Lost World (1925). He also directed two silent films. He generally played smaller roles in sound films, but was notable as the motor-court manager who hassles Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert in Frank Capra's It Happened One Night (1934).
Mudie Leonard
Leonard Mudie was an English character actor, whose first film was as a professor in 1932's The Mummy with Boris Karloff. He played the judge in 1935's Captain Blood, with Errol Flynn. At age 82, he was the oldest actor to ever appear on Star Trek, playing an illusory survivor of the SS Columbia in the first pilot "The Cage".
OBrien Willis
Willis O'Brien was a motion picture special effects and stop-motion animation pioneer, best remembered for The Lost World (1925), King Kong (1933) and Mighty Joe Young (1949), for which he won the 1950 oscar for Best Visual Effects. In 1997, he was posthumously awarded the Winsor McCay Award in recognition of lifetime or career contributions to the art of animation.
OBrien Willis
Willis O'Brien was a special effects master of stop-motion in King Kong, The Mighty Joe Young, and The Lost World, and did some special effects in Citizen Kane and It's A Mad x4 World.
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