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Acosta Bert
Bert Acosta.
Allard James
James Allard.
Arthur Johnny
John Arthur had 25 years in vaudeville and English music halls before his movie debut in 1923. He starred in the 1925 horror spoof The Monster, and in a series of two-reelers for the Christie studio in the late 1920s. Arthur's heyday was in the pre-Production Code period 1929-1933 when he had a virtual monopoly on fussy, stereotypically gay characters.
Banner Jill
Jill Banner was an actress, possibly best-known as Virginia, the "spider baby" in the 1964 (released in '68) cult horror-comedy Spider Baby. She also had roles as James Coburn's flower-child friend in The President's Analyst, and in TV's Dragnet. After working in real estate, she returned to acting and had a vague script-working relationship with Marlon Brando before her car-accident death.
Bell Hank
Hank Bell, with his trademark long droopy mustache, acted in 400 roles, mostly uncredited in Westerns. Films include Flame of Barbary Coast (1945), 'Neath Western Skies (1929) and Code of the Cow Country (1927).
Benaderet Bea
Bea Benaderet started out in radio including the Fibber McGee Show and Jack Benny Show, and ended on TV's Green Acres and Petticoat Junction.
Bennett Belle
Belle Bennett starred in the silent films Stella Dallas, The Battle of the Sexes, and The Iron Mask. Her career virtually ended with talkies and she died in poverty, after a long battle with cancer.
Best Willie
Willie Best starred alongside the Marx Brothers, Bob Hope, Laurel and Hardy, and three films with Shirley Temple. He also a musician and song writer. After a drug arrest ended his film career, he worked in TV before retiring.
Bevans Clem
Clem Bevans was in vaudeville, and was a long-time actor on stage and at age 55 in film, usually playing eccentric, grumpy old men. He was in Young Tom Edison , Sergeant York, Hitchcock's Saboteur, The Yearling, and Harvey
Boniface Symona
Symona Boniface acted in background roles until signing with Columbia in 1930, and began appearing in almost all of their comedy shorts, most frequently as a foil for The Three Stooges. Her haughty demeanor made her perfect for the stuffy grande dames whose lives were made miserable by the Stooges. This marker was provided by Stooge fans in 2005.
Bridgeford Shirley Ann
Shirley Ann Bridgeford was the second victim of serial murderer Harvey Glatman.
Brookins Walter
Walter Brookins.
Bryan Arthur
Arthur Bryant was best known as the voice of 'Elmer Fudd' in the Warner Brothers cartoons, among others.
Bryant Nana
Nana Bryant acted in Meet Nero Wolfe, Pennies From Heaven, Out West With the Hardys, Calling Dr. Gillespie, The Song of Bernadette, Ladies of the Chorus, The DuPont Story, The Outcast, and the role of Mrs. Nestor on TV's Our Miss Brooks.
Byrd Richard
Famous pilot RE Byrd is not buried here.
Campbell Mark
Mark Campbell.
Canutt Yakima
Yakima Canutt started as a world champion rodeo rider, got into movie stunts including the drop from the horse in Stagecoach and the chariot race in Ben Hur, and also did second-unit directing.
Carruthers John
John Carruthers.
Chapman Lyle
Lyle Chapman was one of the original members of The Untouchables, the group put together by Elliott Ness to bring Chicago gangster Al Capone and his operation to a halt.
Chief Yowlachie
Born Daniel Simmons, he started as bass in opera productions and performed on stage before entering films in 1925 with Tonio, Son of the Sierras. He took the name Chief Yowlachie, and appeared as Billy Jackrabbit in The Girl of the Golden West, Running Deer in 'White Eagle, Chief Yellow Feather in The Paleface, Cochise in The Last Outpost, and Harry Willowtree in The FBI Story.
Cobb Edmund
Edmund Cobb acted in over 200 movies and serials, mostly westerns, but also Citizen Kane, The Glass Key, House of Frankenstein, Ma and Pa Kettle at the Fair, Ma and Pa Kettle at Home, The Egyptian, River of No Return, Lucy Gallant, The Amazing Colossal Man, The Last Hurrah, and his last film Johnny Reno.
Collum John
John Collum is best known as Uh-huh from the Our Gang shorts of the 30s.
Cooper George Melville
Melville Cooper played the Sheriff of Nottingham in The Adventures of Robin Hood, starring Errol Flynn; and Mr. Collins in Pride and Prejudice, with Greer Garson.
Corrado Gino
Gino Corrado acted in Intolerance, The Iron Mask, A Night at the Opera, The Great Dictator, Citizen Kane, Casablanca, Holiday in Mexico, Arch of Triumph. and Three Coins in the Fountain.
Corsault Aneta
Aneta Corsaut played Steve McQueen's girlfriend in The Blob, and Andy Griffith's girlfriend on The Andy Griffith Show.
Crane Richard
Richard Crane acted in the 1940s through the 1960s, and was the title character in the 1950s TV serial Rocky Jones, Space Ranger.
Cravat Nick
Nick Cravat was stuntman and actor. Cravat met actor Burt Lancaster as children in NYCity and became lifelong friends. In the 1930s, they created an acrobatic act as Lang and Cravat. He was in the Lancaster films The Flame and the Arrow, The Crimson Pirate, King Richard and the Crusaders, Three Ring Circus, and Run Silent Run Deep. He was also the monster on the airplane wing in the famous Twilight Zone episode starring William Shatner.
Day Richard
Richard Day was was an oscar--winning set designer on 17 films, art director on 245 films from 1922 to 1970 including Palmy Days, The Kid From Spain, The Call of the Wild, Swanee River, Blood and Sand, Roxie Hart, My Foolish Heart and a number of Charlie Chan movies. Nominated for 18 Oscars, he won for On the Waterfront, A Streetcar Named Desire, This Above All, My Gal Sal, How Green Was My Valley, Dodsworth, and The Dark Angel.
De RIta Joe
Joe DeRita was the last member of The Three Stooges as Curly Joe, not to be confused with Curly or Joe.
Della-Vedowa Richard
Richard Della-Vedowa.
Earhart Amelia
Amelia Earhart is not here, either.
Eaton Warren
Warren Eaton.
Edwards Cliff
Cliff Edwards was known as Ukulele Ike. He was the voice of Jiminy Cricket in Disney's Pinnochio and sang When You Wish Upon A Star in that movie.
Elliott Robert
Robert Elliott was an actor, and played a detective in the first "100% All-Talking Picture", Lights of New York (1928). Other credits in minor roles include The Star Witness (1931), The Maltese Falcon (1931), Circumstantial Evidence (1935), The Roaring Twenties (1939), Made for Each Other (1939), Gone With the Wind (as a Yankee officer, 1939), Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940), and The Devil's Playground (1946).
Farnum Franklyn
Franklyn Farnum was in vaudeville and silent movies, often appearing in Westerns. Later, he played minor roles, often uncredited, including The Clock, The Ghost Rider, Stagecoach, Monsieur Verdoux, Johnny Belinda, Sunset Blvd, Guys and Dolls, The Ten Commandments, and Witness for the Prosecution.
Farr Karl Marx
Karl Farr played guitar for The Sons of the Pioneers. Younger brother of fellow "Son" Hugh Farr. Member of the Country Hall of Fame, Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum.
Garcia Ceferino
Ceferino Garcia was a Filipino boxer, and middleweight world champion in 1939. His record was 119 wins (KO 74) , 30 losses, 14 draws.
George Gladys
Gladys George had her stage debut at age three, and appeared on Broadway in 1918. After several silent movies, she was in Straight Is the Way, and earned a best actress nomination for Valiant Is the Word for Carrie in 1936. At the end of the James Cagney movie The Roaring Twenties, she delivered the film's famous line - He used to be a big shot .
George Gorgeous
Gorgeous George was the legally-changed name of the famous wrestler who entered the ring via a personal red carpet, accompanied by music spotlights, and enough theatrics to make Vince McMahon proud.
Giorgi Fedorico
Fedorico Giorgi was a sculptor.
Giorni Portal
He designed the Portal of the Folded Wings, shown in the background. It is now a shrine, holding the graves of several aviation pioneers.
Grave Flowers
Flowers.
Halop Florence
Florence Halop began on radio series in the 1940s, then to TV in the early 1950s. Halop guest starred on various TV series including Meet Millie, I Love Lucy, I Spy, That Girl, Barney Miller, Soap and Different Strokes, though best known as Bailiff Florence Kleiner on Night Court and as Mrs. Hufnagel on St. Elsewhere.
Hardy Oliver
He is most famous from the series comedies made with partner Stan Laurel.
Hardy Oliver Wall
Oliver Hardy was a talented singer as a young boy, and by the age of 8, he was performing in local minstrel shows. In 1910, he ran a movie theater, while studying law in preparation for a law career. But in 1913, he got a chance to act the movie Outwitting Dad in 1913, and he never turned back from acting.
Harline Leigh
Leigh Hartline was a musical director for a local LA radio station. He then arranged and scored Disney's Silly Symphonies cartoons. He composed film tunes I'm Wishing, Whistle While You Work, Heigh Ho, and Some Day My Prince Will Come. He earned an oscar for Pinocchio's song When You Wish Upon a Star. After Disney, he was nominated for six other film scores including TV.
Harvey Harry
Harry Harvey appeared in vaudeville and on Broadway stage, then was a character actor over 300 films and TV episodes. He co-starred with John Wayne in The Oregon Trail, Old Overland Trail, Wyoming Renegades, and with Chuck Connors in Ride Beyond Vengeance. He played Sheriff Tom Blodgett in 53 episodes of The Roy Rogers Show.
Hodgins Earle
Earle Hodgins was typecast in mostly western, appearing in over 330 films and TV shows between 1932 and 1963. He began as a narrator and doing voiceovers for cartoons, making his film debut in Hell's House, then Paradise Canyon, The Old Chisholm Trail, Sheriff of Wichita, Up in Smoke and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. TV included The Cisco Kid, The Range Rider, Wild Bill Hickok, Have Gun Will Travel, and Gunsmoke.
Holford Fred
Fred Holford.
Imhoff Roger
Roger Imhoff was an actor, noted for The Grapes of Wrath (1940), This Gun for Hire (1942) and Drums Along the Mohawk (1939). His marker is immediately above comedian Oliver Hardy's.
Acosta Bert Allard James Arthur Johnny Banner Jill Bell Hank Benaderet Bea Bennett Belle Best Willie Bevans Clem Boniface Symona Bridgeford Shirley Ann Brookins Walter Bryan Arthur Bryant Nana Byrd Richard Campbell Mark Canutt Yakima Carruthers John Chapman Lyle Chief Yowlachie Cobb Edmund Collum John Cooper George Melville Corrado Gino Corsault Aneta Crane Richard Cravat Nick Day Richard De RIta Joe Della-Vedowa Richard Earhart Amelia Eaton Warren Edwards Cliff Elliott Robert Farnum Franklyn Farr Karl Marx Garcia Ceferino George Gladys George Gorgeous Giorgi Fedorico Giorni Portal Grave Flowers Halop Florence Hardy Oliver Hardy Oliver Wall Harline Leigh Harvey Harry Hodgins Earle Holford Fred Imhoff Roger
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