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Home of Peace ELA
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Live Oak Mon
Los Ang Nat
Mount Sinai LA
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Valhalla NH
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Aaronson Irving
Irving A. Aaronson was a jazz pianist and big band leader. From age 11 he played accompaniment in silent movie theaters. He co-wrote a hit song, "Boo-Hoo-Hoo", in 1921 and thereafter formed his own band, which had a hit, "Let's Misbehave" in 1927. In 1935, he starred in the Irving Aaronson Orchestra radio. Around this time, Aaronson went to work as a musical director for MGM studios until his death from a heart attack.
Aisle
An aisle of crypts.
Alexander Van
Born Alexander Van Vliet Feldman, Van Alexander was a bandleader, arranger, and composer. An early job was selling arrangements to Chick Webb in the mid-1930s. One of these, "A-Tisket, A-Tasket", was a hit for Webb and Ella Fitzgerald. Alexander later arranged other nursery rhymes for jazz performance, such as "Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone?" and "Got a Pebble in My Shoe". In the 1940s, he worked extensively as a composer, arranger and conductor for film scores, wrote a textbook on film arrangement in 1950, and worked on music for TV shows.
Allen Corey
Corey Allen was a film and TV director, writer, producer, and actor. He began his career as an actor but eventually became a TV director. He may be best known for playing the character who goes over the cliff while playing "chicken" with James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause. Allen turned to directing in the 1960s, including Hawaii Five-O, Hill Street Blues, Ironside, Mannix, Murder, She Wrote, Police Woman, The Rockford Files, Star Trek: The Next Generation and The Streets of San Francisco. He won an Emmy Award in 1984 for Hill Street Blues.
Allman Sheldon
Actor Sheldon Allman appeared in many TV shows, was the singing voice of Mister Ed, and composer of the Super Chicken, George of the Jungle, and Tom Slick theme songs.
Allyn Alyce
Alice Allyn was an actress, appearing in Operation Dames (1959), Baretta (1975) and Ride the High Country (1962).
Archerd Army
Armand Andre "Army" Archerd was a columnist for Variety for over fifty years. One of his most significant scoops was in his July 23, 1985, column, when he printed that Rock Hudson, despite denials, was undergoing treatment for AIDS. Archerd made appearances on The Hollywood Squares game-show, and other TV shows. In 1984, he was given a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, in front of Mann's Chinese Theater, where he had emceed dozens of movie premieres.
Bank Frank
Frank Bank was an actor known for his role as Clarence "Lumpy" Rutherford in 50 episodes of the 1957–1963 TV series Leave It to Beaver, and 101 episodes of The New Leave It to Beaver, which aired on cable television from 1983 to 1989. Beginning in 1973, Bank became a bond broker. His autobiography, Call Me Lumpy: My Leave It To Beaver Days and Other Wild Hollywood Life, was published in 1997.
Baron Sandy
Sandy Baron was an comedian on stage, in films, and on TV. He started his career working in the Catskill Mountains resorts when they were synonymous with the "Borscht Belt" brand of Jewish humor on which Baron made his mark. He was the host of the pilot for Hollywood Squares and often appeared as a celebrity contestant on this and other games shows. Baron played himself in the opening scene of Woody Allen's Broadway Danny Rose (1984) and narrated the film.
Barry Gene
Actor Gene Barry was the doctor in the original War of the Worlds, and was in Our Miss Brooks, Bat Masterson and Burke's Law.
Barry Gene
Gene Barry finally got his name plate.
Benny Jack
Known to us as Jack Benny, Benjamin Kubelsky was a comedian and gifted violinist, though part of his comedy was playing it badly. Robber: "Your money or your life........well?Jack: I'm thinking it over!
Bergman Henry
Henry Bergman was an actor of stage and film. He made his first film appearance with the L-KO Kompany in 1914 at the age of forty-six. In 1916, Bergman started working with Charlie Chaplin, beginning with The Pawnshop. For the rest of his career, Bergman remained a character actor for Chaplin and worked as a studio assistant, including Assistant Director. Bergman's last appearance was in Modern Times as a restaurant manager, and his final offscreen contribution was for The Great Dictator in 1940. Chaplin helped Bergman finance a restaurant in Hollywood, named "Henry's", which became a popular spot for celebrities as a precursor to the later Brown Derby restaurant.
Berle Milton
Comedian Milton Berle.
Berman Pandro
Pandro Berman was a film producer. His father Henry Berman was general manager of Universal Pictures during Hollywood's formative years. In 1930, Berman was hired as a film editor at RKO, then became an assistant producer. When RKO supervising producer William LeBaron walked out of the ill-fated The Gay Diplomat (1931), Berman took over LeBaron's responsibilities, remaining there until 1939. Berman left for MGM in 1940, where he oversaw such productions as Ziegfeld Girl (1941), National Velvet (1944), The Bribe (1949), Father of the Bride (1950), Blackboard Jungle (1955) and BUtterfield 8 (1960). He eventually became an independent, finishing his career with the unsuccessful Move (1970).
Bikel Theodore
Theodore Bikel was an Austrian-American actor, folk singer, and political activist. His stage debut was in Tel Aviv, his London stage debut was in 1948 and New York in 1955. He was recognized and recorded folk singer and guitarist. In 1959 he co-founded the Newport Folk Festival, and created the role of Captain von Trapp opposite Mary Martin as Maria in the original Broadway production of The Sound of Music. In 1969 Bikel began acting and singing on stage as Tevye in the musical Fiddler on the Roof, a role he performed more often than any other actor to date. Film/TV credits include the Twilight Zone, The sound of Music, and Columbo.
Bleifer John
John Bleifer was an actor from the tail-end of the silent-film era, and lasted through the mid-1980s. Featured roles in the 1930's included Night Alarm, Les Misérables, Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo, and Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation. The 1940's saw him in The Mark of Zorro, Waterfront, and Smugglers' Cove. He later appeared on TV's I Love Lucy, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Adventures of Jim Bowie, Shirley Temple's Storybook, Perry Mason, Peter Gunn, and Rawhide. Later films included WC Fields and Me, FIST, The Frisco Kid, and finally 1986's Inside Out.
Block Sherman
Sherman Block joined as a deputy in the Los Angeles sheriff dept in 1956, and was the first to work his way up to being the Sheriff of Los Angeles County, from 1982 until his death in the middle of his re-election campaign.
Bloome Mark C
Mark C Bloome started with one Richfield gas station, and expanded into a chain of tire shops, pioneering the modern station design with a customer waiting room and nearby service bays.
Bloomfield Michael
Guitarist Michael Bloomflied played with The Butterfield Blues Band and backed up Bob Dylan on tours before his solo career.
Blue Ben
Benjamin Bernstein, at age nine, won a contest for the best impersonation of Charlie Chaplin. In the 1920s Blue joined Jack White and His Montrealers orchestra. The band emigrated to the US and appeared in two early sound musicals - Jack White and His Montrealers, and King of Jazz (1930). Blue left the band to be a comedian, portraying a bald-headed dumb-bell with a goofy expression. His films included It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World; The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming; The Busy Body, A Guide for the Married Man, and Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?
Bogart Neil
Neil Bogart was a recording executive and co-founded Casablanca Records featuring KISS and T-Rex. He helped develop disco with the Village People and Donna Summer, then went New Wave.
Booke Sorrell
Sorrell Booke was in Fail Safe, Slaughterhouse 5, TVs All in the Family, and is best-known as Boss Hogg on The Dukes of Hazard.
Braiker Harriet
Dr. Harriet B. Braiker was a clinical psychologist and self-help author whose books touched on identity, resolving stress and the grief occasioned by the World Trade Center attacks. Books include 'The September 11 Syndrome, The Type E Woman,. and The Disease to Please. Before starting her private practice, she worked at RAND Corporation analyzing health policies, and later was an editor for Working Woman and a columnist for Lear's magazine.
Brecher Irving
Irving Brecher was a screenwriter for the Marx Brothers including At the Circus in 1939, and Go West in 1940. He also was one of many uncredited writers on The Wizard of Oz. Other screenplays were Shadow of the Thin Man, Ziegfeld Follies, and Bye Bye Birdie. He created, produced, and was head writer for the original radio and early TV edition of The Life of Riley. He was oscar-nomination in 1944 for his screenplay of Meet Me in St Louis.
Breitbart Andrew
Andrew James Breitbart was an American conservative publisher, writer and commentator. After helping in the early stages of HuffPost and the Drudge Report, Breitbart created Breitbart News, a news and right-wing opinion website.
Brillstein Bernie
Bernie Brillstein started his career in the mail room at the William Morris agency. He was a film and television producer, executive producer and talent agent. Shows included Hee Haw, The Muppet Show and Saturday Night Live.
Brody Sam
Sam Brody was actress Jayne Mansfield's attorney and boyfriend, and died in the same accident as she did.
Brooks Richard
Richard Brooks wrote The Brothers Karamazov, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and won the best-screenplay oscar for Elmer Gantry.
Cabot Susan
Susan Cabot had a minor acting career culminating in 1960's Wasp Woman. She had an affair with King Hussein of Jordan who broke it off after discovering she was Jewish. She was bludgeoned to death by her son.
Cabot Susan
Susan Cabot got a new marker about 2 weeks after my previous visit.
Cantor Eddie
Eddie Cantor was a comedian, dancer, singer, actor and songwriter. His song hits include 'Makin' Whoopee', 'If You Knew Susie', and 'How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm (After They've Seen Paree?)'.
Carter Nell
Short and stout actress Nell Carter started in musicals, but is most famous as the black house-keeper of the white family on TVs Gimme A Break.
Cates Gilbert
Gilbert Cates was an award-winning film director and TV producer, director of the Geffen Playhouse, and founding dean of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. He produced the Academy Awards telecast 14 times between 1990 and 2008. Uncle of actress Phoebe Cates.
Chandler Jeff
Actor Jeff Chandler was in 50 movies, from his oscar-nominated role as Cochise in 'Broken Arrow' to Brig. Gen. Frank Merrill in 'Merrill's Marauders'.
Charisse Cyd
Actress Cyd Charisse needs a marker.
Clute Sidney
Cohen Mickey
Gangster/mafia leader Mickey Cohen started out selling newspapers at age 6, and alcohol at age 9. He survived it all and died in his sleep.
Conroy Christopher
Christopher Conroy was the founder of the flower shop franchise featuring distinctive red brick, open-air shops. He wanted to take the SoCal business nation-wide, but died before it happened (bought by 1-800-Flowers).
Daniels Henry
Henry Daniels Jr. was an actor, known for his first role in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), Bewitched (1945), and his last role in The Burning Cross (1947).
Dannis Ray
Ray Dannis acted in horror and comedy films, and was Mr. Babock in the 1972 cult classic "The Corpse Grinders". He also appeared on TV as a regular on Perry Mason.
Davies Valentine
Valentine Loewi Davies was a film and TV writer, producer, and director. His film credits included Miracle on 34th Street (1947), Chicken Every Sunday (1949), It Happens Every Spring (1949), The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954), and The Benny Goodman Story (1955). He was nominated for the 1954 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for The Glenn Miller Story. Miracle on 34th Street earned him an Academy Award for Best Story. He was president of the Screen Writers Guild 1949-50 President of AMPAS 1960-6l. The Valentine Davies Award was established in 1962.
Dayton Daniel
Danny Dayton started in vaudeville, and passed through MASH, All in the Family, and Archie Bunker's Place. He was co-founder and vice-president of the Synagogue for the Performing Arts.
Diamond Selma
Selma Diamond started out selling cartoons and stories to magazines, then wrote for TV shows, and is most famous as the baliff on TV's Night Court.
Epstein Julius
Julius Epstein was a screenwriter and producer, sharing the Best Screenplay oscar for Casablanca. Other credits include Four Daughters, The Man Who Came to Dinner, The Tender Trap, Light in the Piazza, Send Me No Flowers, and Pete 'n' Tillie.
Epstein Philip
Philip Epstein was a screenwriter and producer, and shared the Best Screenplay oscar for Casablanca. Other credits include The Man Who Came to Dinner, Mr. Skeffington, Arsenic and Old Lace, and The Last Time I Saw Paris.
Factor Wall
The Factor family wall. Father Maximilian Faktorowicz was a Hollywood makeup artist, and Max Jr (originally named Frank) continued the Max Factor cosmetics business. Other family members fill out the area.
Faith Percy
Band-leader and composer Percy Faith is credited with developing orchestral 'easy listening' music, and is probably most famous for 'Theme From a Summer Place'.
Flower Sun
Flower Sun
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