1895day.year

Margarete Schön

(1895 - 1985)

German actress

German actress
Margarete Schön was a German actress best remembered for her powerful portrayal of Kriemhild in Fritz Lang's silent epic 'Die Nibelungen' (1924).
Born in 1895, Schön rose to fame during the silent film era with her dramatic presence and striking features. Her role as Kriemhild in 'Die Nibelungen' established her as one of Germany's leading actresses of the 1920s. She transitioned successfully to sound films, starring in over fifty productions across genres. Known for her emotive performances and stage work, she maintained a career that spanned theater, film, and radio. Schön's legacy endures as a symbol of early German cinema's artistic heights.
Margarete Schön
1900day.year

Adolf Dymsza

(1900 - 1975)

Polish actor

Polish actor
Adolf Dymsza was a beloved Polish comic actor and cabaret performer, famous for his slapstick humor on stage and in film.
Born in 1900, Dymsza became one of Poland's most popular entertainers during the interwar period. He starred in numerous musical comedies and cabaret revues, delighting audiences with his physical comedy. During World War II, he continued performing in underground theaters, becoming a symbol of resilience. After the war, Dymsza returned to the screen and stage, securing his reputation as a comedic legend. His influence on Polish popular culture endures, with his films still celebrated for their charm and wit.
1900 Adolf Dymsza
1913day.year

Louise Currie

(1913 - 2013)

American actress

American actress
American actress of Hollywood's Golden Age.
Born in 1913, Louise Currie appeared in over 30 films during the 1940s. She is best known for her roles in serials such as 'Adventures of Red Riding Hood' and 'The Green Hornet.' Currie's on-screen charm and versatility made her a popular supporting actress in crime dramas and westerns. Later in life, she participated in film retrospectives and fan events, sharing memories of Hollywood's heyday. She passed away in 2013, one of the last surviving stars from her era.
1913 Louise Currie
1915day.year

Stanley Adams

(1915 - 1977)

American actor and screenwriter

American actor and screenwriter
American character actor and screenwriter known for his versatile roles in film and television, including his work on "The Phil Silvers Show".
Stanley Adams began his career in the entertainment industry in the late 1940s, quickly becoming a familiar face on both the big and small screens. He appeared in numerous films, including notable roles in "The Manchurian Candidate" and various Alfred Hitchcock projects. On television, Adams gained popularity for his recurring role on "The Phil Silvers Show," showcasing his comedic timing. He also wrote and contributed scripts for TV series, blending his talents as both performer and writer. Adams's adaptability allowed him to take on dramatic, comedic, and voice roles in animated features. His body of work reflects the golden age of Hollywood and early television, leaving a diverse legacy in American entertainment.
1915 Stanley Adams
1916day.year

Anthony Caruso

(1916 - 2003)

American actor

American actor
American character actor celebrated for his rugged appearances in film noir and Westerns from the 1940s through the 1970s.
Anthony Caruso made his film debut in the early 1940s and quickly specialized in playing villains and tough-guy roles. He appeared in numerous Westerns such as "Rawhide" and film noirs like "High Sierra," showcasing his intense screen presence. Caruso's versatility allowed him to portray a wide range of ethnic characters, a testament to his acting skills. Over a career spanning more than three decades, he also guest-starred on popular television series including "Perry Mason" and "Gunsmoke." His commanding performances and distinctive features made him a memorable supporting actor in Hollywood classics. Caruso continued acting into the 1970s before retiring and leaving behind a rich filmography.
1916 Anthony Caruso
1917day.year

R. G. Armstrong

(1917 - 2012)

American actor and playwright

American actor and playwright
American character actor and playwright best known for his rugged roles in Westerns directed by Sam Peckinpah.
Born in Alabama, R. G. Armstrong served in World War II before finding his calling in acting and playwriting. He became a staple in Sam Peckinpah films, delivering gritty performances in classics like "Ride the High Country" and "The Wild Bunch." Armstrong's towering presence and deep voice brought authenticity to frontier and lawmen roles on screen. In addition to acting, he wrote several stage plays, often exploring themes of morality and human resilience. He appeared in over 50 films and 100 television episodes, earning respect as a dependable character actor. Armstrong's dual talents in performance and writing left a lasting impact on American Western cinema.
1917 R. G. Armstrong
1928day.year

James Garner

(1928 - 2014)

American actor, singer, and producer

American actor singer and producer
American actor celebrated for his roles in film and television, including 'Maverick' and 'The Rockford Files.'
James Garner was born in Norman, Oklahoma, and began his career in the 1950s Western series 'Maverick.' He became known for his charm, wit, and relaxed style. Garner starred as private investigator Jim Rockford in 'The Rockford Files,' earning multiple Emmy nominations. His film credits include 'The Great Escape,' 'Murphy's Romance,' and 'The Notebook.' Garner received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Screen Actors Guild. He remained active in acting and philanthropy until his death in 2014.
1928 James Garner
1930day.year

Andrew Sachs

(1930 - 2016)

German-English actor and screenwriter

German-English actor and screenwriter
Andrew Sachs was a German-born British actor best known for portraying Manuel, the lovable Spanish waiter in the television series Fawlty Towers.
Andrew Sachs was born in Berlin in 1930 and fled Nazi Germany with his family to Britain in 1938. He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and built a diverse career on stage, television, and radio. Sachs gained international fame in the 1970s for his role as Manuel, the bumbling yet endearing Spanish waiter in John Cleese's Fawlty Towers, delivering impeccable comedic timing and memorable catchphrases. Beyond Fawlty Towers, he appeared in Doctor Who, Superman II, and numerous radio dramas, showcasing his versatility as a character actor and voice artist. Sachs also wrote and directed for theatre and recorded audiobooks, demonstrating his love for storytelling. His work earned him respect across generations of performers, and he remained active in acting and charity until his death in 2016.
Andrew Sachs
1933day.year

Wayne Rogers

(1933 - 2015)

American actor, investor, and producer

American actor investor and producer
Wayne Rogers was an American actor best known for playing Captain "Trapper John" McIntyre on the TV series M*A*S*H. He later became a successful investor and financial advisor.
Wayne Rogers (April 7, 1933 – December 31, 2015) was an American actor, investor, and producer. He gained national fame for his role as Captain "Trapper John" McIntyre on the hit TV series M*A*S*H (1972–1975). After leaving the show, he appeared in films and television movies while founding his own production company. In the 1980s, he transitioned into finance as a partner in the investment firm Caldwell & Rogers. He served as a commentator and judge on the financial news program Cashin' In on Fox Business Network. Rogers was known for his sharp wit, affable presence, and acumen in both entertainment and investing. He continued acting with guest roles on series like ER while managing his investment ventures.
1933 Wayne Rogers
1934day.year

Ian Richardson

(1934 - 2007)

Scottish-English actor

Scottish-English actor
Ian Richardson was a distinguished Scottish actor best known for his chilling portrayal of Francis Urquhart in the political drama House of Cards and a revered Shakespearean stage performer.
Ian Richardson (April 7, 1934 – February 9, 2007) was a Scottish actor renowned for his versatile work in theatre, film, and television. He gained international acclaim as the ruthless politician Francis Urquhart in the BBC series House of Cards (1990). Richardson trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and became a key member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. He appeared in celebrated Shakespeare productions, earning praise for his commanding presence and vocal precision. On screen, he featured in films such as Brazil (1985) and guest-starred in popular series like Friends. He won a BAFTA TV Award for Best Actor and was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE). Richardson remained active in acting until his death, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances.
1934 Ian Richardson
1941day.year

Cornelia Frances

(1941 - 2018)

English-Australian actress

English-Australian actress
English-Australian actress celebrated for her commanding soap opera roles, notably Morag in Home and Away.
Born in London in 1941, Frances moved to Australia in the 1960s to pursue acting. She gained fame as Dr. Elisabeth "Marlene" Kruger in the soap opera The Young Doctors, earning critical acclaim for her performances. Her portrayal of the formidable lawyer Morag Bellingham in Home and Away remains one of Australian TV's most memorable characters. Frances also appeared in Sons and Daughters and returned for guest roles across various series. Known for her sharp wit and strong screen presence, she became a household name in Australia. She was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in 2006 for her contributions to entertainment. Frances continued acting until her death in 2018, leaving a legacy of iconic roles.
Cornelia Frances
1941day.year

Gorden Kaye

(1941 - 2017)

English actor

English actor
English actor best known for his comedic role as René Artois in the sitcom 'Allo 'Allo!.
Born in 1941 in Northwich, Cheshire, Kaye developed an early interest in drama at school. He joined repertory theatre and appeared in films before landing the role of café owner René Artois in the BBC sitcom 'Allo 'Allo! in 1982. His portrayal of the bumbling, womanizing innkeeper became beloved by audiences and ran for nine seasons. Kaye's timing and character work earned him critical praise and a devoted fan base. Off-screen, he wrote and performed one-man shows recounting his wartime experiences as a soldier in Germany. After 'Allo 'Allo! ended, he continued to act on stage and radio. He passed away in 2017, remembered for his warmth, humor, and contributions to British comedy.
Gorden Kaye