1903day.year

Edgar Buchanan

(1903 - 1979)

American actor

American actor
American character actor known for roles in Western films and the television series 'Petticoat Junction.'
Edgar Buchanan enjoyed a long career in film and television spanning over five decades. He appeared in numerous Westerns alongside stars like Gene Autry and Roy Rogers in the 1930s and 1940s. In the 1960s, he became best known for his role as Uncle Joe Carson on the CBS series 'Petticoat Junction.' His warm, folksy persona endeared him to audiences and made him a beloved character actor. Buchanan also contributed to radio and stage productions, demonstrating his versatility as a performer.
1903 Edgar Buchanan
1906day.year

Ozzie Nelson

(1906 - 1975)

American actor and bandleader

American actor and bandleader
American actor, bandleader, and patriarch of the popular radio and television series 'The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.'
Ozzie Nelson rose to fame as the leader of the Ozzie Nelson Orchestra during the swing era. Alongside his wife Harriet, he created and starred in the long-running radio and television series 'The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.' The show became a cultural touchstone, depicting an idealized American family life. Nelson wrote, directed, and produced many episodes, showcasing his talents behind and in front of the camera. His work influenced family sitcoms for generations to come. As a musician and entertainer, Nelson left a lasting mark on mid-20th-century American popular culture.
Ozzie Nelson
1908day.year

Michael Redgrave

(1908 - 1985)

English actor and director

English actor and director
Renowned English stage and film actor known for his work in classics by Shakespeare and collaborations with Alfred Hitchcock.
Michael Redgrave emerged as one of Britain's leading actors in the 1930s. He delivered memorable performances in Hitchcock films like 'The Lady Vanishes.' Redgrave also excelled on stage, interpreting Shakespearean roles with emotional depth. In later years, he turned to directing, guiding performances in theatre and cinema. His career spanned over five decades, earning him accolades including a BAFTA Award. Redgrave's legacy continued through his children, Vanessa and Corin, who also became distinguished actors.
1908 Michael Redgrave
1914day.year

Wendell Corey

(1914 - 1968)

American actor and politician

American actor and politician
American film and stage actor who later served in local California politics.
Born on March 20, 1914, in Dracut, Massachusetts. He began his career in regional theater before moving to Hollywood, where he starred in films such as Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window. Corey served as president of the Screen Actors Guild and was elected to the Santa Monica city council. He balanced artistic achievement with public service, influencing both entertainment and civic life. He died in 1968, leaving a legacy as both performer and public servant.
1914 Wendell Corey
1918day.year

Jack Barry

(1918 - 1984)

American game show host and producer, co-founded Barry & Enright Productions

American game show host and producer co-founded Barry & Enright Productions
American TV personality best known as a game show host and producer who co-founded Barry & Enright Productions.
Born in 1918, Jack Barry began his entertainment career in radio before transitioning to television. He co-founded the production company Barry & Enright Productions with Dan Enright, creating popular shows like Twenty-One and Tic Tac Dough. His career faced challenges during the 1950s quiz show scandals, but he made a comeback in the 1970s with The Joker's Wild. Barry was known for his engaging on-screen presence and innovative game show formats. He remained active in television production until his death in 1984.
1918 Jack Barry Barry & Enright Productions
1922day.year

Ray Goulding

(1922 - 1990)

American actor and screenwriter

American actor and screenwriter
American comedian, actor, and screenwriter best known as half of the legendary comedy duo Bob and Ray.
Ray Goulding (1922-1990) was an American comedian, actor, and screenwriter. He formed the iconic comedy duo Bob and Ray with Bob Elliott, pioneering a trademark deadpan style. For over three decades, they entertained radio and television audiences with satirical sketches and parodies. Goulding's versatile voice work brought memorable characters to life, showcasing his precise comedic timing. He co-wrote many of the duo's routines, leaving a lasting influence on American sketch comedy. His work continues to inspire generations of comedians and performers.
Ray Goulding
1922day.year

Carl Reiner

(1922 - 2020)

American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter

American actor director producer and screenwriter
American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter who created The Dick Van Dyke Show and shaped modern American comedy.
Carl Reiner (1922-2020) was a legendary American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter whose career spanned more than seven decades. He wrote for Sid Caesar’s show Your Show of Shows and collaborated with comedy greats like Mel Brooks. Reiner created The Dick Van Dyke Show, earning multiple Emmy Awards for his writing and performance. He directed acclaimed films such as Oh, God! and co-starred with Robin Williams in That Old Feeling. Reiner’s memoirs and interviews reflected on his contributions to television and film comedy. His innovative humor and storytelling continue to resonate in the entertainment industry.
Carl Reiner
1928day.year

Fred Rogers

(1928 - 2003)

American television host and producer

American television host and producer
American television host, producer, and creator of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood", beloved for his gentle educational approach.
Fred Rogers (1928-2003) was an American television personality, composer, producer, and Presbyterian minister best known for creating and hosting "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood". Through his groundbreaking children's program, Rogers addressed complex emotional and social issues with compassion and clarity. His trademark sweaters, sneakers, and soothing voice became symbols of safety and kindness for generations of viewers. Rogers wrote the show’s scripts and music, earning multiple Emmy Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award for his work. His legacy endures in early childhood education and public broadcasting, inspiring advocates of children's media and welfare.
Fred Rogers
1929day.year

Germán Robles

(1929 - 2015)

Spanish-Mexican actor and director

Spanish-Mexican actor and director
Spanish-Mexican actor and director active in film and television.
Germán Robles
1935day.year

Ted Bessell

(1935 - 1996)

American actor and director

American actor and director
American actor and director best known for his work in television.
1935 Ted Bessell
1948day.year

John de Lancie

American actor

American actor
American actor best known for portraying the omnipotent trickster Q in 'Star Trek: The Next Generation'.
Born in 1948, John de Lancie gained fame for his iconic role as Q, a formidable and whimsical alien in 'Star Trek: The Next Generation'. He reprised this character across multiple series and films, becoming a fan-favorite throughout the franchise. De Lancie has appeared in diverse television series, films, and theater productions, showcasing his versatile acting skills. An accomplished voice actor, he has lent his voice to animated series, video games, and audio dramas. A champion of arts education, de Lancie has directed plays and supported various creative and theatrical programs.
1948 John de Lancie
1956day.year

Naoto Takenaka

Japanese actor, comedian, singer, and director

Japanese actor comedian singer and director
Versatile Japanese actor, comedian, singer, and director known for his dynamic performances and creative filmmaking.
Naoto Takenaka is a celebrated Japanese entertainer whose career spans across acting, comedy, music, and directing. He gained widespread recognition for his magnetic screen presence and sharp comedic timing in both films and television dramas. As a singer, Takenaka has showcased his vocal talent on stage and in recordings. Behind the camera, he has directed several acclaimed films, demonstrating his storytelling skill. With a career spanning more than three decades, he remains a prominent figure in Japan's entertainment industry.
Naoto Takenaka