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Arnold Edward
Edward Arnold starred in Diamond Jim, and appeared in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, The Devil and Daniel Webster, and Annie Get Your Gun. He was the SAG president shortly before his death.
Aubrey Jimmy
Avila Michele
Michelle Avila was murdered by longtime friends, Karen Severson and Laura Doyle, in a jealous rage over boys, mostly. The book Missy's Murder, by Karen Kingsbury, details her story.
Beaumont Charles
Charles Beaumont wrote many Twilight Zone episodes, movies scripts and other stories, and wrote Playboy magazine's first short-fiction story in 1954.
Beckett Scott
Scotty Beckett was a cute child actor in Our Gang shorts, but had marriage and drug problems later. Third suicide attempt worked.
Begley Ed
Actor Ed Begley was in 12 Angry Men, and won a best supporting actor oscar for Sweet Bird of Youth.
Bendix William
Actor William Bendix was in Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat, starred in The Babe Ruth Story, and was nominated for best supporting actor in Wake Island.
Blake Larry
Larry Blake acted in The Road Back. Backlash, Cruisin' Down the River, Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, Hang 'Em High, The Stone Killer, The Strongest Man in the World, and Tim After Time. On TV he was in The Pride of the Family, Gunsmoke, Perry Mason, The Virginian, Here's Lucy, Adam-12, and The Waltons.
Brennan Walter
Actor Walter Brennan was nominated 4 times for the best supporting actor oscar, winning for Come and Get It, Kentucky, and The Westerner. He was the grampa in TV's The Real McCoys.
Candido Candy
Jonathan Joseph Candido began as a vocalist and bassist with the big band of Ted Fio Rito. He also was an actor and voice artist with a 4-octave speaking voice. He briefly became Bud Abbott's partner in the 1960s after the death of Lou Costello. His voice-work included The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse, The Black Cauldron, Rudolf and Frosty's Christmas in July, the mad apple tree in The Wizard of Oz, and a pig in Charlotte's Web. Movies included Herbie Rides Again, Plunderers of Painted Flats, and Cowboy From Brooklyn.
Candido Candy 2
Colonna Jerry
Jerry Colonna was a comedian, actor, and musician with the Columbia Symphony, and was a member of the Bob Hope radio program.
Compson Betty
Betty Compson began acting in 1915 and made 41 shorts and one feature called Almost a Widow in 1916. In 1920, she began her own company and produced Prisoners of Love in 1921. in 1928, she appeared in Court-Martial as Belle Starr, and in The Barker, a silent movie which contained some talking scenes. Compson was nominated for a best actress oscar for The Barker. She was in The Docks of New York (1928), and The Spoilers (1930) with Gary Cooper. Her last film was Here Comes Trouble (1948). First husband was director James Cruze.
Connors Chuck
Kevin 'Chuck' Connors is best-remembered as Lucas McCain on The Rifleman. He was also The Mad Bomber. He also played a year for the Boston Celtics, and was in and out of major league baseball.
Coppola Carmine
Carmine Coppola was a composer, flautist, editor, musical director, and songwriter. He helped score the three Godfather movies, and Apocalypse Now, directed by his son Francis Ford Coppola.
Corden Henry
Henry Corden was an actor and voice artist, and was the second Fred Flintstone from 1977. He also provided the singing voice in The Man Called Flintstone and The New Alice in Wonderland , and voiced parts on the Jetsons, Adam Ant, and others.
De Forest Lee
Lee De Forest invented the Audion vacuum tube, which was a key component of all major communication devices (radio, telephone, radar, television) prior to the invention of the transistor.
Dragon Carmen
Carmen Dragon was an oscar-winning composer, conducted the Hollywood Bowl orchestra and is the father of Daryl Dragon of The Captain and Tenille fame.
Dwan Allan
Allan Dwan was a director, noted for Sands of Iwo Jima (1949), Heidi (1937) and Robin Hood (1922). He estimated he's shot over 1,400 films including one-reelers in his career from 1909-61. He pioneered the use of cranes and dollies as camera moves.
Fio Rito Ted
Ted Fio Rito was a composer, orchestra leader and keyboardist, who was popular on national radio in the 1920s and 30s. He had two #1 hits in 1934 - My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii and I'll String Along with You.
Foran Dick
Dick Foran started as a band singer, and then sang on the radio. He started acting in supporting roles, then starred as a singing cowboy in musical westerns including 1936's Treachery Rides the Range, Song of the Saddle, and California Mail. Other films include Rangers of Fortune (1940), The Mummy's Hand (1940), and Ride 'Em Cowboy (1942) which featured his signature theme "I'll Remember April". He was in Donovan's Reef (1963) with longtime friend John Wayne, and his last role was in 1967's Brighty of the Grand Canyon. Work in his last years was almost all in TV commercials.
Fox Evelyn
Eveyln Brent had a job as an extra for $3 a week using her original name, Betty Riggs. Between 1914 and 1920, she appeared in featured film roles with established stars such as Olga Petrova and John Barrymore, then went to England for health reasons, She went to Spain as star of The Spanish Jade, then returned to the US for Underworld, The Last Command, and Paramount's first all-talking picture, Interference. In 1943, she played a one-armed satanist in The Seventh Victim. From 1950, she worked as an agent, then after third husband Harry Fox's death, made a final appearance on Wagon Train in 1960.
Fox Harry
Harry Fox was a vaudeville dancer and comedian, famous for creating the "Fox Trot" , He acted in Beatrice Fairfax (1916), and The Play Boy (1929). He was married to Jenny of The Dolly Sisters, and later to actress Evelyn Brent.
Frawley William
Actor William Frawley is best-known as the neighbor Fred Mertz from I Love Lucy.
Garr Edward
Eddie Garr was the Master of Ceremonies on TV's Vanities On Parade and other variety shows, and acted in movies and TV. He was the father of actress Terrie Garr.
Garvin Anita
Anita Garvin, by the age of 12 was 5ft 6in passing for 16, and got a job in a Mack Sennett bathing beauty stage show. She became a Ziegfeld Follies Girl, then acted in comedy shorts of Charley Chase, Our Gang, and Laurel and Hardy with whom she made 11 films including From Soup To Nuts, Sailors Beware, Hats Off, Blotto and Be Big, in both of which she played Stan's wife. She retired after The Three Stooges movie Cuckoo Cavaliers in 1940.
Glennon Herbert
Bert Glennon was a cinematographer on over 100 movies, and was oscar-nominated for Stagecoach, Drums Along the Mohawk, and Dive Bomber.
Gobel George
Comedian/actor George Gobel stared as a country singer, but had his own TV show in the early 50's. During WWII, he was a stateside flight trainer. 'There was not one Japanese aircraft got past Tulsa'
Greene Angela
Angela Greene acted in Hollywood Canteen, Mildred Pierce, 7 episodes as Tess Trueheart on the Dick Tracy TV series, At War With the Army, Night of the Blood Beast, and Futureworld. She was on the covers of The Saturday Evening Post in 1941 and Yank magazine in 1944, and as the bikini-clad nose-art of the bomber Skipper 2 in WWII. Dated JFK in the early 1940's. She also painted and had several exhibits,
Haade William
William Haade appeared in over 250 films between 1937 and 1957 including Key Largo, and I Won't Play. Frequently credited as "Henchman" in TV shows such as The Lone Ranger, Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, and others. Probably best-remembered as the alcoholic prizefighter managed by Humphrey Bogart who is punched out by Wayne Morris in the finale of 'Kid Galahad' (1937)
Heindorf Ray
Ray Heindorf was a songwriter of Some Sunday Morning, Sugarfoot, Hollywood Canteen, I'm in a Jam, Some Sunny Day, Pete Kelly's Blues, and Melancholy Rhapsody. He was the music director at Warner Bros from 1948-65, and returned in 1968 for Finian's Rainbow.
Jesus
Jesus
Jesus Cross
Jesus Cross Sun
Jesus Cross Sun
Jesus Fam
The Holy Family statue.
Jesus Statue
Joyce Alice
Alice Joyce dropped out of school and worked as a telephone operator, and part-time model, then acted in more than 200 films during the 1910s and 1920s, perhaps best-known for her roles in the 1923 silent and 1930 talking versions of The Green Goddess. Director Sidney Olcott at Kalem Company in New York gave Alice Joyce her first role in 1910's The Deacon's Daughter. She eventually worked on the West Coast with Vitagraph after Kalem acquired the old Essanay Studios property in East Hollywood. After her film career, she worked with San Fernando Valley women's organizations.
La Planche Rosemary
Rosemary LaPlanche was Miss California in 1940 and 1941, and Miss America in 1941. She appeared in films in the 30's and 40's.
Lamont Charles
Charles Lamont was a director, starting with Educational Pictures' "Juvenile Comedies", then their "Baby Burlesks" featuring 4-year old Shirley Temple. He directed Salome Where She Danced, When Johnny Comes Marching Home, several Abbott and Costello comedies, Ma and Pa Kettle movies, and 19 episodes of TV's Walt Disney Present" Annette, and 9 episodes of Zorro.
Lightner Winnie
Roy Del Ruth directed the first Maltese Falcon in 1931, a couple Broadway Melody and Ziegfield Follies musicals, The Babe Ruth Story, On Moonlight Bay, and Alligator People.
Loo Richard
Actor Richard Loo was mostly stereotyped in Asian roles, and is probably best remembered as Hai Fat in the James Bond movie Man with the Golden Gun.
Madonna
Madonna-and-child statue.
Maltese Michael
Michael Maltese was a long-time storyboard artist and screenwriter for classic animated cartoon shorts, including For Scent-imental Reasons and the public health documentary, So Much for So Little, both oscar winners.
Marlowe Jo Ann
Jo Ann Marlowe was a child actress in 29 movies, including Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) as 6-year old Josie Cohan. She may be best-known as the younger daughter, Kay, in Mildred Pierce (1945) with Joan Crawford and Ann Blyth. Jo Ann went on to become a lawyer and was a chief trial lawyer for the US Attorney's Office in Los Angeles until the late 60s when she was injured in an accident leaving her in a coma until her death more than 22 years later.
Mary Statue
May Robert
Bob May had 3 uncredited parts in film or TV including as Adolf Hitler on The Time Tunnel. His greatest fame came from his non-speaking role as The Robot on the TV series Lost In Space. (Dick Tufeld provided its voice).
Minner Kathryn
Kathryn Minner started acting at age 65, in Dragnet. She was in TV commercials for Dodge which aired in Southern California from 1964 to 1969, and was on the cover of the Jan and Dean's The Little Old Lady from Pasadena.
Moran Lee
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