American actor
American actor
Actor of Turkish descent who starred in 1940s Hollywood adventure and fantasy films.
Turhan Bey was born in Vienna in 1922 to Turkish parents and moved to the United States in the 1940s. Under contract with MGM, he gained fame for his charismatic performances in films such as Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves and The Thief of Bagdad. His exotic looks and screen presence made him a popular leading man in adventure and fantasy genres. After retiring from acting in the late 1950s, Bey pursued a successful career in antiques trading and interior design. He returned to the screen in the 1990s, earning renewed acclaim from a younger audience. He passed away in 2012, remembered as one of Hollywood’s distinctive Golden Age stars.
1922
Turhan Bey
American actor
American actor
Veteran American actor best known for his role in the television series 'L.A. Law'.
Born in Boston, Richard Dysart served in the US Army before pursuing acting.
He trained at the Yale School of Drama and began his career on stage and in supporting film roles.
Dysart earned critical praise as District Attorney Leland McKenzie on 'L.A. Law' (1986–1994), winning an Emmy Award.
He appeared in dozens of films and TV shows, showcasing his commanding presence and versatility.
His three-decade career left a memorable mark on American television and theater.
1929
Richard Dysart
American actor
American actor
American actor and director famed for his role as Gomez Addams.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, John Astin began his acting career on Broadway before transitioning to television.
He won acclaim portraying Gomez Addams in the 1960s sitcom 'The Addams Family', becoming a cultural icon.
Astin appeared in numerous films and TV series, showcasing his comedic and dramatic range.
He taught acting at Johns Hopkins University and guest-starred in various film and voice roles.
His enduring career has spanned over seven decades, making him a beloved figure in American entertainment.
1930
John Astin
French actor and director
French actor and director
French actor and director prominent in the French New Wave cinema.
Born in Aumale, Algeria, Jean-Claude Brialy became a leading figure in the French New Wave movement.
He starred in acclaimed films by directors such as François Truffaut and Costa-Gavras.
Brialy directed several films and theatre productions, showcasing his versatility behind the camera.
He hosted notable radio and television programs, fostering new talent in the arts.
His distinguished career earned him a César Award and lasting recognition in French cinema.
1933
Jean-Claude Brialy
American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter
American actor
director
producer
and screenwriter
Warren Beatty is an acclaimed American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, celebrated for his work in films such as Bonnie and Clyde and Reds.
Warren Beatty (born 1937) is an award-winning American actor, writer, director, and producer whose career spans six decades. He gained fame in the 1967 film Bonnie and Clyde, which he co-wrote, starred in, and produced, earning multiple Academy Award nominations. Beatty continued to challenge Hollywood norms with acclaimed films like Shampoo, Heaven Can Wait, and Reds, the last of which won him the Oscar for Best Director. Known for blending commercial appeal with artistic ambition, he has been nominated a record 14 times by the Academy. Beyond filmmaking, Beatty has been involved in political activism and philanthropy. His meticulous approach to movie production and storytelling has influenced generations of filmmakers. Even after periods of selective output, his works remain benchmarks in American cinema.
1937
Warren Beatty
Canadian actor
Canadian actor
Versatile Canadian actor best known for his haunting portrayal of Windom Earle in Twin Peaks.
Kenneth Welsh was a Canadian actor celebrated for his memorable performance as Windom Earle in the cult television series Twin Peaks.
Over a career spanning more than five decades, he appeared in a wide range of films including The Day After Tomorrow, Videodrome, and The Aviator.
An accomplished stage performer, Welsh earned acclaim at the Stratford Festival with several Shakespearean roles.
He received multiple Canadian Screen Award nominations and a Genie Award for his distinguished work.
Welsh was admired for his versatility and depth, consistently bringing nuance to every character.
His legacy endures in both Canadian theater and international cinema.
Kenneth Welsh
Australian radio host
Australian radio host
Australian radio broadcaster known for his popular talkback shows on Sydney station 2GB.
Brian Wilshire is an Australian radio broadcaster renowned for his talkback shows on Sydney's 2GB radio station.
He began his media career in the 1970s and became one of Australia's most recognizable voices.
Wilshire hosted morning drivetime, offering listener call-ins and commentary on current affairs.
His outspoken views and engaging style earned him both a loyal following and occasional controversies.
He received industry awards for his contributions to talk radio and journalism.
After decades on air, Wilshire retired but remains an influential figure in Australian media.
Brian Wilshire
English singer-songwriter and actress
English singer-songwriter and actress
English singer-songwriter and actress known for her early folk-rock recordings and West End roles.
Dana Gillespie launched her music career as a teenager, releasing her first single in 1965.
She worked with producers tied to The Rolling Stones and collaborated on tracks with Pink Floyd members.
Gillespie later explored gospel and blues, showcasing her versatile vocal talent.
On stage, she starred in musicals like 'Hair' and 'Starlight Express' in London's West End.
Her enduring career spans over five decades of recordings, performances, and acting roles.
Dana Gillespie
Scottish actor
Scottish actor
Scottish actor and comedian best known for his portrayal of Hagrid in the Harry Potter films.
Robbie Coltrane began his career in British television and won a BAFTA for his role in 'Cracker'.
He gained international fame as the lovable gamekeeper Rubeus Hagrid in the Harry Potter series.
Coltrane also starred as Detective John Rebus in the acclaimed crime drama adaptation.
His towering stature and deep voice made him a memorable presence on screen and stage.
Beyond acting, he was an advocate for dyslexia awareness and shared his personal challenges in his memoirs.
Robbie Coltrane
American actor and comedian
American actor and comedian
American actor and comedian best known for his role as Paul Buchman on the hit sitcom Mad About You.
Paul Reiser began his career as a stand-up comedian in the late 1970s, performing in clubs across the United States. He made his film debut before gaining widespread recognition in the blockbuster Aliens. Reiser cemented his fame as the lead actor in Mad About You, earning two Golden Globe nominations. Beyond acting, he is a successful author of several books and a sought-after voice actor. He continues to work in television and film, drawing on his sharp wit and affable screen presence.
Paul Reiser
Canadian voice actor and stand-up comedian
Canadian voice actor and stand-up comedian
Canadian voice actor and comedian renowned for voicing The Brain in Animaniacs and various characters on Futurama.
Maurice LaMarche began performing stand-up comedy in the early 1980s before transitioning to voice acting. He gained fame for his portrayal of the scheming Brain in Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain. LaMarche has lent his voice to dozens of characters on shows like Futurama, The Simpsons, and multiple video games. He has won several Daytime Emmy and Annie Awards for his work in animation. Beyond voice roles, he continues to tour as a stand-up comedian and is celebrated for his wide range of vocal impressions and comedic timing.
1958
Maurice LaMarche
English television host and author
English television host and author
English crime novelist and television host renowned for her gritty urban dramas.
Martina Cole began her career as a television presenter before turning to crime fiction writing. Her debut novel, Dangerous Lady, set the tone for a series of bestsellers that explore London's criminal underworld and complex female characters. She has sold millions of copies worldwide and seen several works adapted for television. Cole is known for her hard-hitting style, vivid dialogue, and strong women protagonists. In addition to writing, she has hosted documentaries and talk shows addressing social issues in British cities. Her work has attracted a dedicated fan base and established her as one of Britain's leading crime authors.
1959
Martina Cole