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Cepeda Dolly Ann
Dolly Cepeda, and friend Sonja Johnson, were the 7th and 8th victims of the Hillside Strangler (actually two men). They were last seen getting off a bus and talking to men in a car. They were found near Dodger stadium in Los Angeles.
Cochran Eddie
Eddie Cochran played guitar and co-wrote Summertime Blues in 1958, later famously covered by The Who. He was in two movies and released only one LP before dying in a car accident.
Flores Danny
Danny Flores, AKA Chuck Rio, is most-famous for writing, singing and playing the saxophone on The Champs #1 hit Tequila.
Florez Angelo
Angelo Florez was always singing and dancing as a kid, and was one of the New Mouseketeers. He died early from AIDS.
Ford John Phillip
Philip Ford was a director, though not as famous as his uncle, John M Ford. His many films were mostly "B" westerns. For TV, he directed 51 episodes of Lassie, and 8 episodes the Adventures of Superman.
Grandee George
George Grandee was an actor, known for Bustin' Thru (1925), Dance, Girl, Dance (1933), and Beggar's Holiday (1934). He started in vaudeville and musical comedies. He was also a pianist and composer.
Halicki HB
Henry B Halicki was a movie producer, and was killed in 1989 in a stunt accident during the re-make of his original film Gone In 60 Seconds, which he wrote, directed and produced.
Kashey Abe
Abe Kashey was a professional wrestler in the 30's and 40's, and has uncredited acting roles in Tarzan and the Leopard Woman, The Crime Doctor's Courage, King of the Mounties, and That Nasty Nuisance.
Le My-Ca Dinh
My-Ca Dinh Le was one of two children who, along with actor Vic Morrow, was killed on the set of The Twilight Zone movie during a stunt when a helicopter crashed on them.
Maynard Ken
Ken Maynard started in carnivals and circuses, becoming an accomplished horseman in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. After WWI, Maynard acted and did stunt work, and became a cowboy star. His alcoholism ended his career in the mid-40s, after 90 films.
Millender-McDonald Juanita
Juanita Millender-McDonald was a Democrat in the US House of Representatives from 1996 until her death in 2007. In December, 2006, she was named Chairwoman of the House Committee on House Administration for the 110th Congress - the first African-American woman to chair the committee. She was also a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, the New Democrat Coalition, and was considered a front-runner for Sec'y of Transportation if John Kerry had been elected President in 2004.
Mural
Mural Notes
Mural notes.
Quinn Glenn
Glenn Quinn was an actor in TV and film, known as Mark Healy on the TV sitcom Roseanne, and Doyle, a half-demon, on the series Angel.
Robinson Kathleen
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Sheeley Sharon
Sharon Sheeley is the youngest writer of a #1 song, Poor Little Fool, which Ricky Nelson sang in 1958. She was the girlfriend of singer Eddie Cochran and survived the car accident that killed him and injured singer Gene Vincent.
Sheldon Jack
Smith Joan
Joan Merriam Smith started flying at age 15, and posted notable flying records. She and passenger Trixie Ann Schubert, who was writing a biography on Smith, crashed in the mountains.
Street Richard
Richard Street was a soul and R&B singer, most notable as a member of The Temptations from 1971 to 1993. He sang lead vocals on Superstar (Remember How You Got Where You Are), Papa Was a Rollin' Stone, Masterpiece, and his featured solo, Hey Girl (I Like Your Style).
Wertz Harold
Harold Wertz played "bouncy" in the "Our Gang" films Choo-Choo! (1932), The Pooch (1932) and Hook and Ladder (1932). Wertz later joined the Merchant Marine and on the Mills Victory during the final year of World War II and was one of the first US vessels into Tokyo after the armistice in 1945. He settled in Long Beach, California, had two children and worked in the steel pipe business until his retirement.
West Sandy
Sandy West was the drummer of the all-girl band The Runaways which included Joan Jett and Cherie Currie.
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