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Desert Lawn Pdale
Eden San Fernando
Eternal Valley Newhall
Evergreen LA
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Glen Haven Sylmar
Grandview Pasadena
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Home of Peace ELA
Inglewood
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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
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San Gabriel
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Abbott Gypsy
Gypsy Abbott acted on stage and in vaudeville, and played Flora Belle Fry in a road production of George M. Cohen’s Little Johnny Jones. Her 40 silent films, all made during 1913-1917, include The Luckless Scheme, The Musical Marvel, and A Circus Cyclone. She was married to director Henry King.
Acker Jean
Jean Acker was an actress, and most famously, Rudolf Valentino's first wife, though she locked him out on their wedding night. She had a relationship with actress Alla Nazimova.
Albertson Frank
Frank Albertson is probably best remembered for his role as Sam Wainwright, the businessman fond of saying "Hee-Haw" in It's a Wonderful Life. He played Tom Cassidy in Psycho, and was Theodore Roosevelt in an episode of My Friend Flicka.
Allgood Sara
Sara Allgood was nominated for a Best Supporting oscar for How Green Was My Valley, and was in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Jane Eyre, The Spiral Staircase, The Fabulous Dorseys, and Cheaper by the Dozen.
Altar
The altar.
Arlen Richard
Richard Arlen was an RAF pilot in WWI, an oil field worker, then an extra in films. His first notable film was Vengeance of the Deep (1923), and he appeared in Wings. He took time out of his career to teach pilots in WWII.
Astor Mary
Actress Mary Astor, born Lucile Vasconcellos Langhanke, was in 1941's The Maltese Falcon.
Banks Joan
Joan Banks was in films and radio, often with husband Frank Lovejoy. Appeared on I Love Lucy, Private Secretary, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Rough Riders, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, Perry Mason and Hazel.
Barber
Another replica Pieta.
Beradino John
John Beradino was a pro baseball player before acting in I Led Three Lives, the Cisco Kid, the Lone Ranger, the Untouchables, the New Breed, and General Hospital.
Birdwell Russell
Russell Birdwell was a movie publicist. He hired the "woman-in-black" to place flowers on Rudy Valentino's grave, and touted Jane Russell as two good reasons to see "The Outlaw" (which flaunted her cleavage, in 1947).
Blane Sally
Sally Blane, born Elizabeth Jane Young, appeared in over 70 movies. Her film debut was at age seven in Sirens of the Sea in 1917. Blane appeared in low-budget films 1930-35, including Once a Sinner, A Dangerous Affair, Arabian Knights, Annabelle's Affairs, Hello Everybody!, City Limits, Against the Law, The Silver Streak, and This is the Life. In some scenes, she appeared in skimpy lingerie which was quite risqué at the time. She appeared with her sisters, Polly Ann and Loretta Young, and half-sister Georgiana Young, in The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (1939). Only four more films followed, the last being A Bullet for Joey (1955).
Bloomingdale Alfred
Alfred Bloomingdale was an heir to the Bloomingdale's department store fortune, a member of president Reagan's administration, and the celebrated lover of murdered Hollywood model Vicki Morgan.
Bolger Ray
Ray Bolger was the Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz.
Bonanova Fortunio
Fortunio Bonanova was an opera singer, and acted in Citizen Kane, Double Imdemnity, the Abbott and Costello Show, and My Little Margie.
Boyer Charles
Charles Boyer acted with Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich and Ingrid Bergman. He committed suicide 2 days after the death of his wife of 44 years.
Brady Scott
Scott Brady was a boxing champ in the Navy, and a lumberjack before his acting career. He was in He Walked by Night and Johnny Guitar, and in TV's Police Story.
Brasselle Keefe
Keefe Brasselle was an actor, producer and author. He played the role of Eddie Cantor in the Eddie Cantor Story. He later produced TV failures including The Baileys of Balboa, The Cara Williams Show and The Reporter.
Breen Joseph
Joseph Breen worked for more than two decades with the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America to enforce the so-called Hays Code in film production.
Brisson Frederick
Frederick Brisson was a film and theater producer, and husband of actress Rosalind Russell, whose grave is in the background.
Brunetti Argentina
Argentina Brunetti was a stage actress, appeared in It's a Wonderful Life, and TVs Everybody Loves Raymond, wrote for and performed on radio, hosted the blog Argentina Brunetti's Hollywood Stories, and wrote music, articles and books.
Butler Daws
Daws Butler was the voice of Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw, Snagglepuss, Augie Doggie, Elroy Jetson, Cap'n Crunch, and others.
Candy John
Comedian John Candy was on Second City TV, and in the movies Strips, Uncle Buck, and JFK.
Carey MacDonald
Edward MacDonald Carey acted in Days of Our Lives soap opera for nearly 30 years.
Castle Nick
Nick Castle directed dance in vaudeville, then choreographed Shirley Temple, George Murphy, Betty Grable, Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire. He composed Limpy Dimp, Candy Store Blues, Chula Chihuahua, Relax, and Ginger!
Catlett Walter
Walter Catlett started in vaudeville, went into opera, and then acting. He usually played excitable officious blowhards. He was in Yankee Doodle Dandy, Bringing Up Baby, and Mr Deeds Goes To Washington.
Cavanaugh Hobart
Hobart Cavanaugh acted in I Cover the Waterfront, Mary Stevens MD, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Captain Blood, Wife vs Secretary, and A Letter to Three Wives.
Chambers Stan
Chapman Margaret
Marguerite Chapman was a telephone operator, then model, then actress in the 12-part serial Spy Smasher, and The Seven Year Itch. In WWII she sold War Bonds and helped at the Hollywood Canteen.
Clifford Ruth
Gene Fowler was a journalist with the Denver Post and the NY Daily Mirror including an interview with Buffalo Bill Cody. He wrote several screenplays mostly in the 30's, and authored memoirs and biographies.
Coogan Jackie
John Coogan, nicknamed Jack , is probably best remembered as Uncle Fester in The Addams Family. He was also the kid in the 1921 Charlie Chaplin movie of the same name.
Correll Charles
Charles Correll, a white man, played 'Amos' of 'Amos and Andy', both black characters, on the radio.
Courtright Hernando
Hernando Courtright went thru the USC School of Business and became president of the National Pacific Tank and Mill Co, then VP at Bank of America, and later ran the Beverly Wilshire hotel.
Coyne Jeanne
Jeanne Coyne was a Broadway dancer, choreographer and actress. She was a choreographer for director Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly, both of whom, coincidentally, she married.
Crash Darby
Born Jan Paul Beahm, Darby Crash formed the punk group The Germs. He committed suicide by heroin the day before John Lennon was murdered.
Crosby Bing
Merry Christmas, Bing Crosby.
Crosby Bing
Harry Lillis is better known as singer/actor Bing Crosby.
Crosby Lindsay
Lindsay Crosby, son of Bing Crosby, performed with his brothers Gary, Dennis and Phillip Crosby as the Crosby Boys during the late 1950s in nightclubs and on The Ed Sullivan Show.
Curtis Dick
Dick Curtis was an actor with over 230 film and TV appearances during his career. In most of his films, he played villains or heavies, though he displayed a comedic touch in some Three Stooges films. With the help of his friend and actor Russell Hayden, Curtis helped develop Pioneertown, a movie set location in Southern California that was used for many TV and film westerns.
Davis Joan
Joan Davis was a comic actress and appeared on the radio in the Rudy Vallee Show, in film with Abbott and Costello and Eddie Cantor, and the TV show I Married Joan with Jim Backus.
Davis Virginia
Virginia Davis was child actress who starred in the early version of Disney's Alice in Wonderland, and subsequent "Alice Comedies", and later did voice tests for Snow White, and Pinocchio.
Day Bobby
Robert Byrd performed under various stage names, singing Over an Over, Little Bitty Pretty One, and Rockin Robin, his only Top 40 hit.
Day Dennis
Dennis Day was a singer and appeared on Jack Benny's radio show where he also did impersonations of Ronald Colman, Jimmy Durante and James Stewart. Though he stayed with Benny for years, Day had his own radio and TV shows. Star on the Walk of Fame.
De Cordova Fred
Fred de Cordova produced the Johnny Carson Show and was sometimes shown off-stage.
De La Plante
The De La Plante family statue.
Del Rubio Eadie
Eadie was on of the 3 Del Rubio singing triplets.
Del Rubio Elena
Elena was one of the 3 Del Rubio singing triplets.
Del Rubio Mildred
Mildred was one of the 3 Del Rubio singing triplets.
Del Rubios
The Del Rubio Triplets were a variety/musical act, and appeared in many TV shows in the 1980s due mostly to their campy style of dress and their goofy interpretations of songs.
Desmond Johnny
Johnny Desmond was a popular singer from 1939 to the 50s. He was a member of Glenn Miller's Armed Forces Orchestra. On Broadway he performed in Say Darling with David Wayne, Vivian Blaine and Robert Morse and in Funny Girl with Barbra Streisand.
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