1893day.year

George Beranger

(1893 - 1973)

Australian-American actor and director

Australian-American actor and director
George Beranger was an Australian-American actor and director who appeared in silent films and early talkies.
Born in 1893, Beranger moved from Australia to Hollywood and became a prolific character actor in the silent era. He worked with pioneering directors and appeared in classics such as D.W. Griffith’s Intolerance. In addition to acting, he directed several short films in the 1920s and wrote screenplays. Beranger successfully transitioned to supporting roles in early sound films, showcasing his versatility. Later in his career, he focused on behind-the-scenes work in script supervision and editing. He died in 1973, leaving behind a diverse body of work spanning the golden age of cinema.
George Beranger
1897day.year

Fred Keating

(1897 - 1961)

American magician, stage and film actor

American magician stage and film actor
American magician and actor who performed in vaudeville and early films.
Fred Keating was born in 1897 in the United States and gained fame as a professional magician in vaudeville circuits. He amazed audiences with sleight-of-hand tricks and illusionary performances across North America. Transitioning to the stage and screen, Keating appeared in numerous theatrical productions and early motion pictures. His versatile talents made him a popular entertainer during the golden age of vaudeville. Keating also mentored younger magicians and contributed to the development of modern magic techniques. He continued performing until his death in 1961, leaving a legacy in both magic and early cinema.
Fred Keating
1899day.year

Gloria Swanson

(1899 - 1983)

American actress and producer

American actress and producer
Iconic American actress and producer of the silent film era, best known for 'Sunset Boulevard.'
Gloria Swanson was born in 1899 in Chicago and became one of the most celebrated stars of silent cinema. She starred in numerous silent films and worked with legendary directors, earning a reputation for her dramatic talent. As the film industry transitioned to sound, Swanson continued acting and also produced several motion pictures. Her acclaimed performance as Norma Desmond in 'Sunset Boulevard' (1950) revitalized her career and earned an Academy Award nomination. Swanson was also a fashion icon and entrepreneur, launching a line of cosmetics and fashion products. She remained active in film and television until her death in 1983, leaving a lasting legacy in Hollywood history.
Gloria Swanson
1914day.year

Richard Denning

(1914 - 1998)

American actor

American actor
American actor known for his roles in film and television during the mid-20th century.
Richard Denning began his acting career on Broadway before transitioning to Hollywood in the late 1930s. He appeared in over 50 films, gaining recognition for his roles in 'Creature from the Black Lagoon' and other popular sci-fi and horror movies. Denning also starred in the sitcom 'My Little Margie' and had a recurring role on 'Hawaii Five-O' as the governor. His versatility allowed him to work across multiple genres, including drama, comedy, and westerns. He continued performing on screen and in live theater well into the 1970s. Denning's longevity and adaptability made him a familiar face to American audiences for decades.
1914 Richard Denning
1921day.year

Harold Nicholas

(1921 - 2000)

American actor and dancer

American actor and dancer
American dancer and entertainer, famed as one half of the Nicholas Brothers for their acrobatic tap routines.
Harold Nicholas was an American dancer, actor, and choreographer, best known as one half of the Nicholas Brothers, one of the most celebrated dance acts in Hollywood history. Born in 1921, he and his brother Fay wowed audiences with their acrobatic tap routines in films like 'Stormy Weather' and 'The Pirate.' Their innovative style combined technical precision with high-flying leaps, influencing generations of dancers. In addition to his screen performances, Nicholas toured internationally and earned acclaim on stage and television. He also appeared in films and musicals as an actor, showcasing his charismatic presence. Harold’s contributions to dance earned him numerous accolades and a lasting legacy in American entertainment. He passed away in 2000.
Harold Nicholas
1929day.year

Anne Ramsey

(1929 - 1988)

American actress

American actress
American character actress famous for her memorable supporting roles.
Anne Ramsey was an American character actress known for her eccentric performances. She earned an Academy Award nomination for "Throw Momma from the Train" (1987). Ramsey portrayed the memorable Mama Fratelli in "The Goonies" (1985). Her distinctive voice and expressive demeanor made her stand out on screen. She began her career in theater before transitioning to film and television. Ramsey’s dynamic performances continue to delight audiences.
1929 Anne Ramsey
1929day.year

Reg Evans

(1929 - 2009)

Australian actor

Australian actor
British-born Australian actor with a prolific career in stage and screen.
Reg Evans was a British-born actor who made his career in Australia. He performed with the Old Tote Theatre Company in a variety of stage roles. Evans appeared in films like "Newsfront" (1978) and television series such as "Homicide". Known for his versatility, he excelled in both dramatic and comedic performances. His work helped shape Australia’s performing arts scene through the 1970s and 1980s. Evans continued acting until his death in 2009, leaving a legacy of diverse roles.
Reg Evans
1931day.year

David Janssen

(1931 - 1980)

American actor and screenwriter

American actor and screenwriter
American actor and screenwriter best known for his role as Dr. Richard Kimble in the television series The Fugitive.
David Janssen was a prominent American actor whose career spanned film and television. He gained international fame portraying Dr. Richard Kimble in the hit series The Fugitive (1963–1967), earning two Emmy nominations. Earlier, he starred as the suave detective in Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Janssen began his career in the 1950s with guest appearances on numerous TV shows before moving to leading roles. He also wrote several scripts and appeared in films such as Airport 1975. Known for his quiet intensity and versatility, he influenced a generation of TV drama actors. Janssen died suddenly in 1980, leaving behind a legacy as one of television's most memorable leading men.
1931 David Janssen
1935day.year

Julian Glover

English actor

English actor
English actor whose career spans stage, film, and television, known for roles in Star Wars, James Bond, and Game of Thrones.
Julian Glover is a veteran English actor with a career spanning over six decades. Trained at the Webber-Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, he became a stalwart of British theatre, performing with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. On screen, Glover is celebrated for his roles as General Veers in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back and Aristotle Kristatos in the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only. He also portrayed Walter Donovan in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and brought depth to the character of Grand Maester Pycelle in the acclaimed series Game of Thrones. Known for his distinctive voice and commanding presence, Glover has appeared in a wide range of film, television, and radio productions. His versatility and enduring appeal have made him one of the most respected character actors of his generation.
Julian Glover
1940day.year

Austin Pendleton

American actor, director, and playwright

American actor director and playwright
American character actor, director, and playwright with a career spanning film, theater, and television.
Austin Pendleton was born in 1940 in Warren, Ohio, and trained as an actor at HB Studio in New York City. He gained recognition for his versatile roles in films like What's Up, Doc? (1972) and My Cousin Vinny (1992). In addition to his on-screen work, Pendleton has directed numerous stage productions on and off Broadway, earning acclaim for his theatrical craftsmanship. As a playwright, he has penned original works that explore human relationships and comedic dynamics. Over his five-decade career, Pendleton has also appeared in television series and lent his voice to animated projects, demonstrating exceptional range and dedication to the performing arts.
Austin Pendleton
1942day.year

Michael York

English actor

English actor
English stage and screen actor best known for roles in Cabaret, Logan's Run, and the Austin Powers films.
Michael York was born in 1942 in Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, England, and trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He gained international fame with his performance as Brian Roberts in the film Cabaret (1972) and as Tyrell in Logan's Run (1976). His versatility led him to work with acclaimed directors across genres, from period dramas to science fiction. In the 1990s, he reached new audiences with his role as Basil Exposition in the comedic Austin Powers series. York has also enjoyed a prolific stage career, appearing in Shakespearean plays and contemporary productions. He continues to act in film, television, and theater, preserving a legacy of distinguished performances.
Michael York
1952day.year

Maria Schneider

(1952 - 2011)

French actress

French actress
French actress best known for her breakout role in Last Tango in Paris.
Born on March 27, 1952, Maria Schneider was a French actress who gained international fame at age 18 for her role in Last Tango in Paris. Discovered by director Bernardo Bertolucci, her performance opposite Marlon Brando became iconic. She went on to appear in over 30 films, including The Passenger and The Legend of Frenchie King. Schneider later advocated for actors’ rights and spoke out about the filmmaking process. Known for her sensitivity and charisma on screen, she left a lasting legacy in European cinema. She passed away in 2011 but remains celebrated by cinephiles worldwide.
Maria Schneider