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Westwood Vill LA
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Addotta Kip
Francis Kip Addotta was an American stand up comedian. His grandmother had wanted him to become a priest, but he became a barber instead and managed a salon until his comedy career started. He appeared on TVs The Tonight Show, The Mike Douglas Show, Dinah!, American Bandstand, The Midnight Special, Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, and the game shows The Hollywood Squares and Make Me Laugh. Addotta was also featured on the Dr. Demento radio show. He is probably best known for his comedy recording "Wet Dream". Addotta appeared as the opening act for several superstars like Diana Ross, Paul Anka and Liza Minnelli, among others. He also hosted the game show Everything Goes on the Playboy Channel, and has appeared in the Woody Guthrie biopic Bound for Glory (1976), and on The Larry Sanders Show.
Ager Milton
Milton Ager was a composer most famous for the music of 1929's Happy Days Are Here Again, which has become the unofficial Democratic theme song.
Albert Eddie
Eddie Albert may be most famous for his role of Oliver on Green Acres. and he was the president in Dreamscape.
Albert Margo
María Marguerita Guadalupe Teresa Estela Bolado acted mostly under the singular name of Margo, and often showcased her dancing ability in her roles. He best known role was as Maria in the 1937 film Lost Horizon. She was the wife of actor Eddie Albert,
Alexander Shana
Shana Alexander was a journalist and author, best known for her Point-Counter Point segments that ended every episode of 60 Minutes in the 1970s.
Alpar Gitta
Gitta Alpr was a Hungarian singer and actress. In 1935 her marriage to a German actor was dissolved by the Nazi's because she was Jewish. Alpar left Germany in 1933, eventually continuing her career in the USA.
Anderson Richard
Richard Anderson was an actor, probably best-known as Oscar Goldman, the boss of both The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman on TV. Other TV includes The Untouchables, Stagecoach West, The Rifleman, Daniel Boone, Thriller, The Eleventh Hour, Redigo, Combat!, Twelve O'Clock High, I Spy, The Man from UNCLE, The Fugitive, The Wild Wild West, Bonanza, The Green Hornet, The Invaders, The Big Valley, and Perry Mason. Notable films include Forbidden Planet, Paths of Glory, The Long Hot Summer, Seven Days in May, Seconds, and Tora! Tora! Tora!
Andrews Patty
Patty Andrews and two sisters were known as The Andrews Sisters, the vocal trio whose popular music became part of the patriotic fabric of WWII America. Hits included Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (of Company B), and Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me). The Andrew Sisters sold war bonds, performed with Bing Crosby and with the Glenn Miller Orchestra, made movies and entertained thousands of American troops overseas.
Annakin Ken
Ken Annakin was a director and screenwriter, most notable for The Longest Day, and Battle of the Bulge. Other credits include Miranda, The Seekers, Across the Bridge, Swiss Family Robinson, Very Important Person, The Fast Lady, The Biggest Bundle of Them All and Call of the Wild. He was oscar-nominated for his script of Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines.
Arden Eve
Eve Arden is probably most famous as Connie Brooks of Our Miss Brooks.
Aubrey James
James Aubrey was a TV producer, and was president of CBS from 1959 to 1965 and MGM from 1969 to 1973.
Averback Hy
Hy Averback was a radio, TV and film actor, and became a producer and director. He was the voice heard on the loudpeaker on the TV series M*A*S*H.
Ayres Jerry
Jerry Ayres was an actor, known for General Hospital, Mame, and Message to My Daughter. He also appeared in 2 episodes of Star Trek TOS. His last credit was in 35 episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful through 1990.
Ayres Zappa
Character actor Lew Ayres best role was the patriotic young German soldier in All Quiet on the Western Front. He is next to the unmarked grave of musical satirist Frank Zappa.
Backus Jim
Jim Backus was Mr. Howell on Gilligan's Island, and the voice of Mr. Magoo.
Baer Richard
Richard Baer earned an Emmy nomination for Hennesey, and wrote for The Life of Riley, Leave It to Beaver, Have Gun - Will Travel, The Munsters, The Doris Day Show, That Girl, Bewitched, MASH, and Who's the Boss?
Barbour David
Dave Barbour was a a jazz banjoist and guitarist, pop songwriter, actor, and the husband of Peggy Lee for nine years. He played with big names including Billie Holiday, Artie Shaw, Red Norvo, Charlie Barnett, Glenn Miller, Woody Herman, and Andre Previn. He appears in small roles in 5 films.
Barton Eileen
Eileen Barton was a singer starting in vaudeville at age 2+. She was a child singer with Milton Berle, and as a teen with Frank Sinatra. Her famous song If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake was #1 for 12 weeks in 1949.
Basehart Richard
Richard Basehart was in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, and the bad guy in TV-movie Sole Survivor.
Bautzer Gregson
Gregson Bautzer was an attorney, representing Ginger Rogers, Ingrid Bergman, Joan Crawford, MGM owner Kirk Kerkorian and Howard Hughes. He married actress Dana Wynter. He founded the Los Angeles Music Center.
Bell William
William Bell was the producer for the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, and wrote for Guiding Light, Another World, As the World Turns, Our Private World, Days of Our Lives, and Restless.
Bench
An interior pathway.
Benches Bldgs
An inner lawn, and view of Los Angeles buildings on Wilshire Bl.
Bigley Isabel
Isabel Bigley won a Tony for her stage role in Guys and Dolls, and later with her husband founded the ALS Association to fund research scientists, and started a graduate program at Ohio St Univ.
Bissell Whit
Actor Whit Bissell was the evil doctor in I was a Teenage Werewolf, the scientist on TV's The Time Tunnel, and was in Hud; and Seven Days in May.
Blue Copper
Blue copper.
Bochner Lloyd
Lloyd Bochner was a Canadian actor, usually playing suave, rich leading men. He co-starred in the TV series Hong Kong, was on The Richard Boone Show, played Cecil Colby on Dynasty, did voice- work on Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures, and was most-famously the cryptologist in the Twilight Zone episode To Serve Man.
Boemler George
George Boemler was an editor on 63 films including: Suzy, Two-Faced Woman, Adam's Rib, and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. He shared an oscar for Oklahoma!
Boles John
John Boles was a WWI US spy in Germany, Bulgaria and Turkey. He acted in The Sixth Commandment, The Water Hole, Frankenstein, Only Yesterday, Stella Dallas, Thousands Cheer, Babes in Bagdad, and Rose of the Rancho.
Bradbury Ray
Ray Bradbury wrote the novels Fahrenheit 451, Something Wicked This Way Comes, the Illustrated Man, short stories including The Martian Chronicles, and the screenplay for Moby Dick. He hosted a TV show based on his stories. He had dated only his wife, and never drove a car. Honors include National Medal of Arts, a star on the Walk of Fame. an asteroid named 9766 Bradbury, a moon crater named Dandelion Crater, the World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement, the Grand Master Award from Science Fiction Writers of America, and an Emmy.
Brat Bobby
Singer Bobby Brat was the lead singer of the punk-goth band Red Scare in the Hollywood area. She died of cancer at age 26. As a teen, she worked at a Chevron station, pumping gas and washing windshields. “It was bizarre to me,” sister Kathy said. “Why didn’t she work at the mall? I didn’t know any girls who worked at a gas station, but she loved it.”
Brice Fanny
Fanny Brice was a comedienne, singer, and actress, and creator and star of The Baby Snooks Show. Barbra Streisand played her character in Funny Girl .
Brice Stark Frances
Frances Brice Stark was the daughter of former Ziegfeld Follies and radio star Fanny Brice, and wife of producer Ray Stark.
Brice William
Brown Les
Les Brown was the leader of 'Les Brown and his band of renown'.
Buildings
This area on the southern edge has some private areas to the left, and behind.
Bull Clarence
Clarence Bull was head of MGM's still photography department from 1924-60, with subjects including Clark Gable, Joan Crawford, Katharine Hepburn, Ava Gardner, Elizabeth Taylor, and Grace Kelly.
Cabot Sebastian
Charles Sebastian Thomas Cabot played Mr. French on the Family Affair TV show.
Cahn Sammy
Sammy Cahn was a songwriter and musician. Won an Oscar 4 times.
Capote Truman
Truman Capote was a writer, most famous for In Cold Blood.
Carpenter Ken
Ken Carpenter was a radio announcer starting in 1929, for such things as the UCLA and USC football games, the Rose Bowl, Bing Crosby's Kraft Music Hall, the radio sitcoms the Halls of Ivy and The Life of Riley, and the Lux Theater.
Carrere Edward
Edward Carrere was an Oscar-winning art director for Camelot. He was also nominated for Sunrise at Campobello, and Adventures of Don Juan. He other credits include The Fountainhead, Jim Thorpe-All American, and Sincerely Yours.
Carsey Bldgs
John Carsey wrote and produced some of the early versions of The Tonight Show, and wrote for TV's Laugh-In.
Carsey John
John Carsey, again - Know when to quit.
Carson Joanne
In the mid-50's as an airline stewardess, Joanne Copeland helped calm a first-class passenger, Howard Hughes, who shortly after arranged a screen test for her at Hughes' RKO Studios. After briefly working there, she later did some modeling in NY before marrying TV's Johnny Carson. After divorcing Carson, she moved back to California, hosted a TV show, and worked with charities. She rented a "writing room" to long-time friend, writer Truman Capote, who died there.
Cassavetes John
John Cassavetes was nominated for a supporting-actor Oscar for The Dirty Dozen.
Castelnuovo-Tedesco Mario
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco wrote musical scores for the films Gaslight, and Ten Little Indians, among others. His friendship with Andres Segovia led to his writing a large number of compositions for guitar.
Coburn James
James Coburn was in Charade, The Great Escape, and Bad Day at Black Rock. He won a supporting oscar for Affliction at age 70.
Collins Jackie
Jacqueline Jill Collins was an English romance novelist. She wrote 32 novels, all of which appeared on The New York Times bestsellers list. Her books have sold over 500 million copies and have been translated into 40 languages. Eight novels have been adapted into movies. She did some minor acting. She was the younger sister of Joan Collins, and was married to Oscar Lerman, who produced 4 or her movies.
Conniff Ray
Ray Conniff is famous for the song Somewhere My Love.
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