1956day.year

Robert Newton

(1905 - 1956)

English actor

English actor
English actor famous for his iconic portrayal of Long John Silver and his influential film and stage work.
Robert Newton was a celebrated English actor whose dynamic performances graced both the silver screen and the West End stage. Rising to prominence with films such as Treasure Island (1950) and Oliver Twist (1948), he became synonymous with the archetypal pirate voice that endures in popular culture. Newton's robust characterizations extended to historical dramas like Blackbeard the Pirate and comedy roles in British cinema. A standout performer of his generation, he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and earned acclaim for his stage roles in Shakespearean productions. Despite his untimely death at 50, Newton's dramatic flair and memorable accent left a lasting impact on acting and entertainment.
Robert Newton
1982day.year

Goodman Ace

(1899 - 1982)

American comedian and writer

American comedian and writer
American humorist and pioneer of radio comedy known for his dry wit and creative scripts.
Born in Kansas City in 1899, Goodman Ace began his career as a newspaper editor before turning to radio comedy with his wife Jane on the hit show "Easy Aces". His trademark deadpan delivery and clever wordplay endeared him to audiences from the 1930s through the 1950s. Ace later became a sought-after television writer and contributed scripts to programs including "The Jack Benny Program". He won critical acclaim for his memoirs and essays, influencing generations of comedians with his sharp humor and storytelling. Ace passed away in 1982, leaving a legacy in American entertainment.
1982 Goodman Ace
1986day.year

Gloria Blondell

(1910 - 1986)

American actress

American actress
American actress known for her versatile film roles and later television voice work.
Born in 1910, Gloria Blondell was the younger sister of screen star Joan Blondell and began her career in Hollywood in the early 1930s. She appeared in numerous supporting roles across comedy and drama films, showcasing her range and charm. Blondell transitioned to television and stage work in the 1950s and lent her voice to animated series in the 1960s. Her career spanned more than five decades, and she was admired for her warm screen presence and adaptability. She passed away in 1986, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances.
1986 Gloria Blondell
1988day.year

Robert Joffrey

(1930 - 1988)

American dancer, choreographer, and director, co-founded the Joffrey Ballet

American dancer choreographer and director co-founded the Joffrey Ballet
Visionary American dancer and choreographer who co-founded the Joffrey Ballet.
Born in Seattle in 1930, Robert Joffrey studied classical ballet before founding his first company in New York. In 1956, he co-founded the Joffrey Ballet, introducing innovative works that blended classical technique with modern themes. As artistic director, he led the company to international acclaim, commissioning new choreography and expanding its repertoire. Joffrey also established a school to train future dancers and championed American talent on the world stage. His creative vision reshaped ballet in the United States. He passed away in 1988, leaving a transformative legacy.
1988 Robert Joffrey Joffrey Ballet
1992day.year

Nancy Walker

(1922 - 1992)

American actress, singer, and director

American actress singer and director
Versatile American actress and singer celebrated for her comic roles and directorial work.
Born in Philadelphia in 1922, Nancy Walker began her career in radio and Broadway musicals, showcasing her singing talent and comedic flair. She earned Emmy nominations for her unforgettable performances on television shows such as "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "Rhoda." Walker is also remembered for her role as housekeeper Ida on "McMillan & Wife." In addition to acting, she directed both television episodes and stage productions, breaking ground as a female director. Her career spanned over five decades, and her warmth and wit made her a beloved figure. Walker passed away in 1992.
1992 Nancy Walker
1994day.year

Angelines Fernández

(1922 - 1994)

Spanish-Mexican actress

Spanish-Mexican actress
Spanish-born Mexican actress best known for portraying "La Bruja del 71" in El Chavo del Ocho.
Born in Spain in 1922, Angelines Fernández fled the Franco regime and settled in Mexico in 1947, where she began a successful film career during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She appeared in numerous dramas and comedies before achieving icon status for her role as Doña Clotilde, affectionately called "La Bruja del 71," on the beloved television series "El Chavo del Ocho." Fernández’s memorable comedic timing and endearing presence endeared her to audiences across Latin America. She continued to act in telenovelas and theatre until her retirement. She died in 1994, leaving a lasting legacy in popular culture.
1994 Angelines Fernández
2000day.year

Helen Martin

(1909 - 2000)

American actress

American actress
Veteran American character actress known for roles on classic sitcoms such as "Good Times" and "227."
Helen Martin (1909-2000) enjoyed a prolific career on stage, film, and television spanning over six decades. She gained acclaim for her role as Weeping Wanda on "Good Times" and as Estelle "Mother" Henderson on the series "227." Martin's versatility allowed her to portray both comedic and dramatic characters with depth and charm. She began her career in Harlem Renaissance theater before moving to Hollywood in the 1970s. Throughout her career, she became a beloved figure for her warmth and strong screen presence. She remained active in the entertainment industry until her passing in March 2000.
2000 Helen Martin
2006day.year

Rocío Dúrcal

(1944 - 2006)

Spanish singer and actress

Spanish singer and actress
Beloved Spanish singer and actress celebrated as the 'Queen of Rancheras' in Latin music.
Rocío Dúrcal (1944–2006) was a Spanish artist who achieved stardom in both music and film.\nShe began her career as a child actress in Spain before moving to Mexico, where she became an icon of ranchera music.\nWith a warm voice and charismatic presence, she recorded dozens of hit albums in collaboration with Juan Gabriel.\nDúrcal's performances blended traditional Mexican sounds with Spanish flair, earning her international acclaim.\nHer legacy endures through her timeless recordings and memorable film roles.
Rocío Dúrcal
2012day.year

Hal E. Chester

(1921 - 2012)

American actor, director, and producer

American actor director and producer
Hal E. Chester was an American actor, director, and producer known for his work on classic studio comedies and horror films.
Born in 1921, Chester began his entertainment career as a stage actor before transitioning behind the camera. He produced and directed numerous films during Hollywood's studio era, including Return of the Fly (1959) and Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951). Chester was acclaimed for blending humor with genre storytelling and worked with stars like Abbott and Costello. His films combined innovative special effects with comedic timing, influencing later filmmakers. Chester died in 2012, leaving a legacy of memorable mid-20th century cinema contributions.
Hal E. Chester
2012day.year

Edd Gould

(1988 - 2012)

English animator and voice actor, founded Eddsworld

English animator and voice actor founded Eddsworld
Edd Gould was an English animator and voice actor best known as the creator of the popular web series Eddsworld.
Born in 1988, Gould launched Eddsworld in 2003, publishing animated shorts on Newgrounds and YouTube. His distinctive art style and humor garnered a dedicated online following and millions of views. Gould voiced many of his own characters and collaborated with fellow animators to expand the series. Despite a lifelong battle with leukemia, he remained prolific and transparent about his health challenges. He died in 2012, and his friends continued Eddsworld in tribute, preserving his creative vision and impact on internet animation culture.
Edd Gould Eddsworld
2016day.year

Shannon Bolin

(1917 - 2016)

American actress and singer

American actress and singer
American stage and screen actress and singer acclaimed for her performances in classic Broadway musicals.
Shannon Bolin enjoyed a career that spanned five decades, beginning with her Broadway debut in the 1940s. She starred in original productions such as Artists and Models and Casa Mañana. Bolin recorded popular songs and appeared in numerous radio and television programs. Her rich contralto voice and elegant stage presence captivated audiences. She later taught voice and acting workshops, sharing her expertise with emerging performers. Bolin left a lasting impact on American musical theater and vocal performance with her versatile talent.
2016 Shannon Bolin