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110417-0832EdenMaus
A mausoleum at Eden memorial park.
Marx Groucho
Julius Marx, Groucho of the Marx Brothers comedians, had a large painted-on moustache, and smoked big cigars. He hosted You Bet Your Life; on TV.
110417-0839LennyBruce
Controversial stand-up comic Leonard Alfred "Bruce" Schneider ran afoul of censorship rulings, and died from a heroin overdose.
110530-1685HarveyLembeck
Harvey Lembeck was a comic actor and appeared in Stalag 17, the Phil Silvers Show, and all the Beach Party movies as Eric von Zipper.
110530-1686MitziGreen
Mitzi Green appeared in Tom Sawyer, and Huckleberry Finn in the early 30s. She was the first child actor to be signed to a multi-movie deal with Paramount. Her adult roles fizzled and she retired early.
130127-4421AlLapin
Al Lapin co-founded International House of Pancakes - IHOP. The company acquired Orange Julius, Love's BBQ, Copper Penny and other businesses, though Al declared bankruptcy in 1989.
130127-4423KurtKatch
Kurt Katch acted in Yiddish theater then in films, usually as sinister characters. Films include Secret Agent of Japan, Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves, and The Mummy's Curse.
140525-9930JohnBrown
John Brown played both Gillis and Digby "Digger" O'Dell on radio's The Life of Riley series. He also played Al on radio's My Friend Irma. He was on 7 episodes of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, and films include Casanova Brown, It's in the Bag, Strangers on a Train, Something for the Birds, Hans Christian Andersen, and The Wild One.
140525-9932BertGordon
Barney Gorodetsky, as Bert Gordon, was a comedian and voice actor who appeared in vaudeville, radio, and a few films. He was a regular on The Eddie Cantor Program, and appeared on The Jack Benny Program and The Abbott and Costello Program. In 1945 he starred in his own film vehicle, How Doooo You Do!!! He appeared in an episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show in 1964 along with several other radio-era performers.
140525-9937MichaelGilden
Michael Gilden was a financial advisor who also acted or did stunt work in a variety of TV series and films. He was on Charmed, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Family Law, Cybill, NCIS, and the movies Pulp Fiction, and as an Ewok in the film Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. Dwarfism stunted his growth at 4 ft 6 inches.
140525-9940PhilFoster
Phil Foster was an actor, best-known for playing Frank De Fazio on TV's Laverne & Shirley. Other TV included The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, and The Odd Couple. Films include The Patsy, and Bang The Drum Slowly.
Allen Marty
Morton David Alpern, known as Marty Allen, was a frizzy-haired comedian and actor. His catchprase was "Hello dere". After splitting with his first comedy partner, Mitch DeWood, he became part of the comedy team of Allen & Rossi with Steve Rossi, with hit comedy albums and 44 appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show. Allen appeared on Broadway in Let It Ride! and I Had a Ball. He eventually began performing in TV roles, starting with The Big Valley, The Hollywood Squares, Circus of the Stars, The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, and game shows. He had an annual tour at military hospitals, and contributed to the American Cancer Society, the Heart Fund, the March of Dimes, Fight for Sight, and served on the board of the Epilepsy Foundation.
Mann Larry
Larry Mann started as a DJ in Canada, then appeared in more than 20 movies, including In the Heat of the Night, Oklahoma Crude, and The Sting. TV included Get Smart, Gunsmoke, The Man From UNCLE, Bewitched, Hogan's Heroes, Honey West, The Green Hornet, Green Acres, Columbo, Quincy ME, and Hill Street Blues. He also starred in Bell Canada commercials called "The Boss" for ten years beginning in 1981.
Mora Brady
Brad Mora began in show business at age two in the 1944 Broadway play "A Member of the Wedding". MGM brought him to Hollywood in 1946 and he appeared in several MGM films over the next few years. He was scheduled to be a "Mousketeer" but after six months began the Disney mini-series Spin and Marty. Later as Brad Morrow, he toured with the stage versions of "West Side Story" and "The Diary of Anne Frank". His last of 56 credits was for TV's Rawhide in 1964. When his acting days ended, he went into business management. In 1990, he became the president of CII Premium Finance in Burbank, but resigned in 1996 due to illness.
Ram Samuel
Samuel "Buck" Ram was a songwriter, popular music producer, and arranger. Though he graduated from law school and passed the bar, he never practiced law. He taught himself the violin, moved to New York, and became a music arranger. He wrote "The Great Pretender," "Only You (And You Alone)," and "Magic Town" for the Platters and produced all of their recordings. He also wrote, produced and arranged for the Penguins, the Coasters, the Drifters, Ike and Tina Turner, Ike Cole, Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller, and Ella Fitzgerald.
Sassoon Catya
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Sussman Bernice
Bunny Summers had 85 acting credits including TVs Norm, Ellen, Seinfeld, Newhart, Knots Landing, Family Ties, Saved By the Bell, and The Doris Day Show. Films include The Last Starfighter, Funny Girl, and Re-Animator.
Sassoon Catya 2
Catya Sassoon was an actress, singer and model. Her father was Vidal Sassoon. She dropped out of high-school to model and eventually was a top teen model and on the covers of Seventeen, Brides and Cosmopolitan. Sassoon met 18-year old Luca Scalisi, who proposed marriage. Vidal Sassoon consented on the condition of a Jewish ceremony at his home. She made her film debut in the 1985 drama, Tuff Turf. Her subsequent divorce and ongoing drug habit caused her to enter rehab, and she had a drug-induced heart attack during treatment. By 1990, Sassoon was sober and in episodes of Hardball, Bloodfist IV: Die Trying, Secret Games and Dance with Death. In 1993, she landed the lead in Angelfist. Her last screen appearance was in 1995's action film, Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero. Sassoon was lead singer in an all-female group, Feline Force. She had two more marriages and three children. Sassoon died from heart attack caused by a drug overdose at a party.
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