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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.
Upload Date: Dec 20, 2015 12:13 PMViews: 4

Mary Statue

Upload Date: Apr 7, 2013 11:11 AMViews: 47

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).
Upload Date: May 25, 2014 06:15 PMViews: 4

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.
Upload Date: Apr 7, 2013 11:16 AMViews: 14

Moran Lee

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Nash Clarence

Clarence Nash was the voice of Donald Duck.
Upload Date: Apr 7, 2013 11:13 AMViews: 15

Niblo Fred

Fred Niblo was a screenwriter and was oscar-nominated for The Criminal Code, directed by Howard Hawks. His 50 credits include Escape from Devil's Island, Penitentiary, No Place to Go, The Fighting 69th, Strange Alibi, and Incident. Niblo co-wrote the screenplay for Four Jills in a Jeep with his father.
Upload Date: Apr 7, 2013 11:17 AMViews: 15

Noonan Thomas

Tommy Noonan was a comedy film performer, screenwriter and producer. He is best-known as Gus Esmond, Marilyn Monroe's wealthy boyfriend in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and as the musician Danny McGuire in A Star Is Born. In the 50's he formed a comedy team with Peter Marshall who later hosted the Hollywood Squares.
Upload Date: May 25, 2014 06:14 PMViews: 5

Novak Eva

Eva Barbara Novak was a film actress, popular during the silent film era. Novak began as a Mack Sennett Bathing Beauty in 1917's Roped into Scandal, plus seven more films that year. She was in 17 films in 1918, and eight in 1919. In 1920, she starred opposite Tom Mix in The Daredevil, one of six films she had that year, and one of 10 films starring opposite Tom Mix. Novak was interested in doing her own stunts, having been taught by Mix. From 1921-28, she was in 48 films, including an early version of Boston Blackie, The Medicine Man (1930) Jack Benny, and in the 1922 film Chasing the Moon, which was an early forerunner of the 1950s film D.O.A. In 1921, she married stuntman William Reed, after meeting on location. They had two children, Vivian and Pamela. In the late 1920s, they moved to Australia, where she made numerous films, including The Romance of Runnibede. Her popularity faded with incoming talkies, though she would continue to act until 1965, mostly in obscure roles.
Capture Date: Dec 19, 2015 10:05 AMViews: 3

Novak Jane

Jane Novak was an actress in silent films. She began acting in 1913 after she was invited to Hollywood by her aunt, actress Anne Schafer. She met Frank Newburg, a leading actor and co-worker with Anne, and they married in 1915, but divorced in 1918. She played opposite Wallace Beery, Tom Mix, Hobart Bosworth, Alan Hale, Thomas Moore, and Lewis Stone. She made five movies with William S Hart, and they were engaged but never married. By March 1922 she had her own company, making $1,500 per week.. Novak's last starring role was with Richard Dix in the Technicolor production Redskin (1929). Novak made only a handful of talkies, including World War II era The Yanks Are Coming featuring Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom. She also was in Alfred Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent in 1940. Novak's last appearance was in 1988 for the documentary, Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius. In 1974, r published a cookbook, Treasury of Chicken Cooking, which is a collection of 300 recipes, all of them her own.
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Novello Jay

Italian-American Novello began in radio, sometimes using various accents. He played Lieutenant Sam Sabaaya on Rocky Jordan, Jamison the butler on Lone Wolf, Judge Glenn Hunter on One Man's Family, and Mr. Negley, the mailman on My Favorite Husband. On film, his roles included pompous or fussy professionals, and assorted ethnic characters. Credits include the Spanish consul in Frank Capra's Pocketful of Miracles, Beneath the 12-Mile Reef, The Pride and the Passion, and What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?. Novello's first TV role was on The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show in 1951. He was on I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show, Bat Masterson, The Donna Reed Show, The Real McCoys, and six episodes of 77 Sunset Strip. On The Andy Griffith Show, he played a thief who gets the Key to the City. He was on McHale's Navy seven times as Mayor Mario Lugatto of Volta Fiore, Italy. On Perry Mason, he played a pompous coin collector in "The Case of the Captain's Coins". He was also on 12 O'Clock High, Combat!, and The Rat Patrol.
Upload Date: Apr 7, 2013 11:16 AMViews: 13

Omalley Pat

Pat O'Malley played strong leading roles in silent movies, then lesser roles in talkies, including Lassie Come Home, The Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Days of Wine and Roses, Apache Rifles, and TV's Thriller and The Twilight Zone.
Upload Date: Apr 7, 2013 11:15 AMViews: 12

ONeill Henry

Upload Date: Dec 20, 2015 12:14 PMViews: 3

Orsatti Ernest

Ernie Orsatti played baseball for the 1925 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Bunnies minor league team with a batting average of .347 and 6 home runs. In the pros, he was played outfield and first base from 1927-1935 for the St. Louis Cardinals with a lifetime batting average of .306 in 701 games, including the 1928, 1930, 1931 and 1934 World Series. He was hired as assistant property master on Sherlock Jr. (1924) because director Buster Keaton was a big baseball fan and insisted on playing baseball on the sets of all his films.
Upload Date: May 25, 2014 06:13 PMViews: 4

Parker William

William Parker was a Los Angeles policeman before and after his service in WWII, and eventually Police Chief. The former LAPD headquarters known as Parker Center was named after him.
Upload Date: Apr 7, 2013 11:13 AMViews: 12

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