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Eternal Valley Newhall
Evergreen LA
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FL Hollywood Hills
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Glen Haven Sylmar
Grandview Pasadena
Green Hills RPV
Hillside Culver City
Hollywood Forever
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Home of Peace ELA
Inglewood
Lincoln
Live Oak Mon
Los Ang Nat
Mount Sinai LA
Mount Zion ELA
Mountain View Altadena
Oak Park Clrmnt
Oakdale Glendora
Oakwood Chats
Oddfellows LA
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Qn of Hvn Rowland Hts
Resurrection
Rose Hills Whittier
San Fdo Mission MH
San Gabriel
San Gabriel Mission
St Matthews PP
Sunnyside LB
Valhalla NH
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Westwood Vill LA
Woodlawn SM
Burban Grigory
Rebels from the breakaway republic of Chechnya seized a Moscow theater and about 750 hostages then threatened to blow up the building if Russia did not begin a military pullout from Chechnya. Russian special forces pumped a knockout gas into the theater two days later, incapacitating the 60 hostage-takers - as well as the hostages – and killing 120 people.
Donaldson Ted
Evans Jack
Heche Anne
Howard Rance
Hunt Marsha
Lasky Jr Jesse
Nelson Billie
Paragon John 1
Paragon John 2
Paragon John 3
Risk Victoria
Sumac Yma 2
Tenuta Judy 1
Tenuta Judy 2
Turkel Joseph
Abel David
David Abel was the cinematographer on 110 films, including Madame Butterfly, The Gay Divorcee, Top Hat, and Holiday Inn.
Achron Joseph
Joseph Achron was a Russian composer and violinist of Jewish origin. He joined the Society for Jewish Folk Music in 1911 and in 1913 became the head of the music department at the Kharkiv Conservatory in Russia, and later at the Leningrad Artists' Union. After moving to the US, he taught violin, performed concerts, and composed for a few movies.
Adams Don
Don Adams' grave marker has changed in the last year or so. This plaque is new.
Adams Don
Don Adams was a drill sergeant at one time.
Adams Don
He did many voice parts for cartoons and animated movies.
Adlon Louis
Louis Adlon had a minor acting career, but gained fame in the documentary filmed by his nephew about the family's Adlon Hotel. He was the brother-in-law of Marion Davies, mistress of William Randolph Hearst.
Adoree Renee
Actress Renee Adoree was born in France, found success in 1925's The Big Parade, and later co-starred with Lon Chaney in Mr. Wu. She retired after becoming ill and died at 35 from tuberculosis.
Adrian Marker
In 1939, Adrian married actress Janet Gaynor. This is somewhat odd because he was openly gay, but probably due to studio pressure.
Adrian Photo
Gilbert Adrian was a costume designer at MGM studios, and was the creator of Joan Crawford's square-shoulder style.
ADSL Prez Tour
This is the president of the ADSLA, giving us a welcome and explaining the ADSLA functions.
ADSL Signup
The Art Deco Society of Los Angeles (ADSLA) is hosting a walking tour of the famous cemetery.
ADSLA Bracelet
Another host, in response to a compliment, is describing some of the doodads on her bracelet. The marker is for Virgina Rappe, whose death lead to 3 trials of actor Fatty Arbuckle, who was eventually acquitted.
ADSLA Docent
Yet another member talking about, and like, director John Huston, whose marker is off-screen, stage right.
ADSLA Prez
Welcome speech by the ADSLA president.
Ainsworth Helen
Helen Ainsworth was a stage and film actress thru the 40's, and as an agent worked with Guy Madison, Marilyn Monroe, Rhonda Fleming, Carol Channing and Howard Keel. She also wrote and produced.
Alden Norman
Norman Alden started as a disc jockey in Fort Worth. He won the Arthur Godfrey Talent Show and started a Hollywood career, acting on TV's The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, Not for Hire, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, The Lawless Years, Hennesey, Rango, My Three Sons, Mod Squad, Gunsmoke, and The Streets of San Francisco, as well as doing voice-work on hundreds of projects including Aquaman on The All-New Super Friends Hour, and of Kay in The Sword in the Stone (1963). He had a notable role in the film I Never Promised You a Rose Garden.
Alderson Erville
Erville Alderson acted in silent movies, then Guilty?, Shanghaied Love, Haunted Gold, Lazy River, Hearts in Bondage, Santa Fe Trail, Parachute Battalion, Sergeant York, Man from Frisco, and Objective, Burma!
Alexander James
James Alexander appeared in the 50's movies Jack and the Beanstalk, Port of Hell, Treasure of Ruby Hills, Las Vegas Shakedown, and Night Freight, plus a couple TV shows before his early demise.
Allen Charlie
Charlie Allen was a co-founder and singer for the blues and rock group Pacific Gas & Electric. He co-wrote Are You Ready?, a hit for PG&E, and covered by The Staple Singers.
Allen Lester
Lester Allen worked in the circus, MC'd at the Palace Theater, and acted from the 20's through 50's, including The Pirate, and some Ma and Pa Kettle movies.
Alper Buddy
Murray Alper was an actor in The Royal Family of Broadway, The Maltese Falcon, Tricky Dicks, The Outlaws Is Coming, and the original The Nutty Professor. On TV in Get Smart and Gomer Pyle.
Amy
Arbuckle Fatty Photo
Fatty Arbuckle was acquitted of sexual assault after 2 mistrials and a third trial.
Arndt William
William Arndt was a model and talent agent, and represented talent world-wide, especially well-known male models.
Arnheim Gus
Gus Arnheim was a band leader, noted for writing I Cried for You from 1923. He also had a few small acting roles. His group backed Bing Crosby on several recordings.
Arthur Art
Art Arthur was a Broadway columnist, later with the Toronto Star. He was on CB DeMille's executive staff, and was on the board of the Writers Guild of America. He worked on the Oscar-winning documentary, Seeds of Destiny in 1946.
Asher Max
Max Asher acted as Mike in the Mike and Jake series of shorts in 1913, and appeared in 200 other roles, including the comic in 1947's The Perils of Pauline.
Ashley Sylvia
Sylvia Ashley was an English model, actress and socialite, who was best known for her marriages to Douglas Fairbanks Sr, Clark Gable, and lastly to Ambassador Hotel executive and race car driver, Dimitri Djordjadze.
Astor Gertrude
Gertrude Astor acted, mostly uncredited, in How Green Was My Valley, Reap the Wild Wind, Sunset Blvd, A Place in the Sun, When Worlds Collide, and the Sound of Music. She played trombone on a riverboat before her acting career.
Avadon David
David Avadon was an illusionist whose trademark became picking pockets of guests onstage. He was a technical advisor on movies regarding picking pockets, trained policemen to spot it, and wrote a book about it.
Ayres Agnes
Agnes Ayres was an actress during the silent film era, best known as Lady Diana Mayo in The Sheik and The Son of the Sheik with Rudolph Valentino.
Baird Leah
Leah Baird acted in many silent movies, including opposite Douglas Fairbanks. Her last bit appearances were in Around the World in Eighty Days, and A Hard Man both 1957. She also wrote several screenplays.
Baker C Graham
Charles Graham Baker was a screenwriter for more than 170 films between 1915 and 1948. He directed 13 shorts in the 1910’s, and produced 1940’s Swiss Family Robinson. He and his father invented the game of Gin Rummy in 1909.
Baker Reginald
Snowy Baker was an athlete and actor. Baker boxed in the 1908 Olympics. Besides the usual acting roles, he performed stunts in 1944's National Velvet.
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