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Gordon Mary

Mary Gordon is most famous as Mrs. Hudson, Sherlock Holmes' housekeeper, in the popular mystery films of the 1930s and 1940s, She appeared in Frankenstein, Mutiny on the Bounty, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, How Green Was My Valley, and The Pride of the Yankees.
Upload Date: Apr 7, 2013 10:26 AMViews: 15

Gregory Bryan

Gregory Beckerleg was a rock musician, and founding member and guitarist for The Cramps. He took the name Bryan after Brian Jones from The Rolling Stones. He was known for wild stage antics, and long black-and-white striped hair. He appeared on The Cramps' first two albums, but abruptly left in 1980. Gregory played in Beast 1980–1983. He and his wife created a horror TV show host called "Freezer" in 1984. Bryan played a zombie in George Romero's Day of the Dead. After divorcing and relocating to Florida, where he managed an adult book store, Gregory moved to Los Angeles and formed The Dials, performing from 1992–1995. Gregory was a science-fiction and horror film fan, and designed jewelry and clothing art, did charcoal drawings, and theater makeup and horror costume design. In 2001, he drove himself to the emergency room and later died from heart failure.
Capture Date: Jan 27, 2021 10:47 AMViews: 3

Hazzard Walt

Walt Hazzard played basketball on the UCLA championship team of 1964, played on the gold medal wining Olympic team in 1964, played 10 season in the NBA, coached college basketball including a championship with UCLA, earned a PAC-10 coach of the year award, and scouted for the Lakers.
Upload Date: Apr 7, 2013 10:27 AMViews: 18

Hopper William

William Hopper was an actor, and the only child of actress/Hollywood columnist Hedda Hopper. He appeared in predominantly minor roles in more than 80 films in the 1930s and '40s, but in 1937, he was the leading man in two films, Public Wedding with Jane Wyman, and Over the Goal with June Travis. He also had significant roles with Ann Sheridan in The Footloose Heiress (1937) and Mystery House (1938). He played a reporter in in Knute Rockne, All American; The Maltese Falcon; and Yankee Doodle Dandy. After serving in the Navy during WWII, he left acting to pursue business and sell cars, but in the mid-1950s, he was persuaded by director William Wellman to resume his film career, in The High and The Mighty. He played the father of Natalie Wood in Rebel Without a Cause, and the father in The Bad Seed, and he co-starred in 20 Million Miles to Earth (1957). He became best known for his work in TV as private detective Paul Drake on Perry Mason, for which he won an Emmy in 1959.
Capture Date: Nov 13, 2016 08:47 AMViews: 3

Horton Clara

Clara Horton started acting in silent movies at age 8 in The Homecoming, and played Becky Thatcher in 2 Tom Sawyer movies. She appeared in 88 films including Bengal Tiger (1936) and her last, Time to Kill (1942).
Upload Date: Apr 21, 2013 07:15 PMViews: 17

Hulette Gladys

Gladys Hulette (1896-1991) was an actress in the early years of silent movies and through the mid-1930s. She performed on stage at age three and on screen at seven. Early roles were in Sappho and Phaon, Romeo and Juliet (1908) and The Smoke Fairy (1909). On stage, in Blue Bird, she played the wonder child. She played Beth in Little Women. Talkies included Torch Singer (1933), Resale Value (1933) and uncredited roles in The Girl From Missouri and One Hour Late, both from 1934. Hulette was also a talented artist.
Upload Date: Aug 9, 2014 06:52 PMViews: 4

Jenkins Augustus

Augustus Jenkins was a blues pianist and singer, recording for Chess in the early 1950s. In the 1960s, he became popular on the Los Angeles area blues scene. He recorded with Flash, Combo, Catalina, General Artist and his own Pioneer label. He toured with bandleader Johnny Otis and traveled with West Coast Rhythm and Blues Revue Show case. He is a member of the Alabama Music Hall of Fame.
Upload Date: Aug 9, 2014 06:53 PMViews: 3

JVF Memorial

Justice for Homocide Victims sign.
Upload Date: Apr 7, 2013 10:17 AMViews: 16

JVF Memorial

Justice for Homocide Victims memorial. Some of the funds were provided by relatives of other famous victims such as Sharon Tate and Dominique Dunne.
Upload Date: Apr 7, 2013 10:17 AMViews: 16

Kilpatrick Bud

Leland Kilpatrick was a costume designer, and earned a Neiman Marcus Fashion Award in 1963..
Upload Date: Apr 7, 2013 10:26 AMViews: 16

Knight Goodwin

Capture Date: Nov 13, 2016 08:42 AMViews: 3

Ky Nguyen Cao

Nguyen Cao Ky was elected prime minister of South Vietnam in 1965, and Vice President from 1967-71. When Saigon fell to the North Vietnamese in 1975 he and his family fled to the US.
Upload Date: Apr 21, 2013 07:15 PMViews: 17

Larson Jack

Capture Date: Jan 27, 2021 10:21 AMViews: 2

Laughlin William

William Laughlin played Froggy in 29 "Our Gang" comedies from 1940 to 1944. He used his real voice only once. When the show ended, so did his career. He was hit by a truck and killed while delivering newspapers.
Upload Date: Apr 7, 2013 10:26 AMViews: 16

Lucero Shanta

Shanta Lucero was found shot to death at the rear of a building in Long Beach CA. Three years earlier, she had testified in an attempted murder trial which resulted in a conviction for the boyfriend of Quennie Reyna. In 2004, Lucero and another friend drove to an apartment to pick up Reyna and go cruising to "look for guys". Outside the apartment, Reyna and her boyfriend were arguing, then he got a shotgun and shot Reyna in the neck. Lucero admitted she and Reyna were using methamphetamine, and Reyna's boyfriend was drunk.
Capture Date: Nov 13, 2016 08:36 AMViews: 2
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