1967day.year

Nicole Berger

(1934 - 1967)

French actress

French actress
French film actress active in the 1950s and 60s, known for her captivating presence and dramatic versatility. Her performances spanned comedy and drama, earning her recognition on stage and screen.
Born in 1934 in France, Nicole Berger began her acting journey in her late teens. She appeared in numerous films and stage productions, showcasing a wide emotional range. Her roles encompassed both light-hearted comedies and intense dramatic pieces. Audiences appreciated her natural charisma and expressive style. Despite a brief career, she left a lasting mark on French cinema. She passed away in 1967 at the age of 33, cutting short a promising talent.
1967 Nicole Berger
1975day.year

Larry Parks

(1914 - 1975)

American actor and singer

American actor and singer
American actor and singer best known for his Oscar-nominated portrayal of Al Jolson in The Jolson Story.
Born in 1914, Larry Parks began his career on the Broadway stage before transitioning to Hollywood. His breakthrough came with the 1946 film The Jolson Story, earning him critical acclaim. Parks showcased both his acting talent and singing ability in the musical biopic. During the 1950s, he faced the Hollywood blacklist after refusing to cooperate fully with the House Un-American Activities Committee. Although blacklisted, he continued to work sporadically in television and theater. He passed away in 1975, remembered for his charismatic performances and principled stand.
1975 Larry Parks
1984day.year

Dionysis Papagiannopoulos

(1912 - 1984)

Greek actor

Greek actor
Greek actor known for his versatile performances on stage and screen from the 1940s through the 1980s.
Dionysis Papagiannopoulos trained at the National Theatre of Greece and became a staple of Athens’ theatrical scene. He appeared in over 100 films, ranging from serious drama to popular comedies, enchanting audiences with his humor and depth. Papagiannopoulos’s breakthrough role in the film 'O Drakos' remains a landmark of Greek cinema. He also taught acting and mentored younger performers, leaving a legacy in both film and theater. For his contributions, he received national awards and remains celebrated as one of Greece’s most beloved actors.
Dionysis Papagiannopoulos
1988day.year

Jean Gascon

(1920 - 1988)

Canadian actor and director

Canadian actor and director
Canadian actor and stage director, founding member of the Stratford Festival and influential figure in Canadian theatre.
Jean Gascon co-founded the Stratford Festival in 1953, helping to establish Canada’s first major repertory theatre. He served as artistic director and led groundbreaking productions of Shakespeare and contemporary works. Gascon later became founding artistic director of the National Theatre School of Canada, shaping future generations of actors and directors. He directed acclaimed plays in both English and French, showcasing his bilingual talents. A recipient of multiple Governor General’s Awards, his visionary leadership left an indelible mark on the performing arts in Canada.
1988 Jean Gascon
1992day.year

Daniel Pollock

(1968 - 1992)

Australian actor

Australian actor
Australian actor best known for his role in the cult film Romper Stomper.
Daniel Pollock delivered a memorable performance as Davey in the 1992 film 'Romper Stomper', earning critical praise. He began his career in theatre and appeared in Australian television series before his breakout film role. Pollock’s intense portrayal captured the raw energy of Australia’s underground punk scene. Though his career was brief, his work left a lasting impact on Australian cinema. His sudden passing at age 24 cut short a promising career and brought attention to mental health issues in the performing arts.
Daniel Pollock
1997day.year

Dorothy Frooks

(1896 - 1997)

American author and actress

American author and actress
Dorothy Frooks was an American author and actress known for her multifaceted career spanning literature and stage.
Born in 1896, Dorothy Frooks embarked on a creative journey that led her from writing to acting. She published novels and essays that reflected her vivid storytelling and humor. Frooks also appeared on stage and screen, showcasing her versatility as a performer. Her dual talents earned her recognition in both literary and theatrical circles. Throughout her life, she balanced her passion for words with a love of performance. She passed away on April 13, 1997, leaving behind a legacy in both writing and acting.
Dorothy Frooks
2004day.year

Caron Keating

(1962 - 2004)

Northern Irish television host

Northern Irish television host
Caron Keating was a Northern Irish television presenter beloved for her engaging on-screen presence.
Born in 1962 in Northern Ireland, Caron Keating began her television career in the 1980s. She became best known for hosting popular children's and lifestyle programs on British television. Keating’s warm style and professionalism endeared her to audiences across the UK. Beyond broadcasting, she championed charitable causes and raised awareness for cancer research. Her openness about her own health journey touched countless viewers. Caron Keating passed away on April 13, 2004, leaving a legacy of compassion and talent.
2004 Caron Keating
2022day.year

Michel Bouquet

(1925 - 2022)

French stage and film actor

French stage and film actor
French stage and film actor renowned for his intense performances and collaborations with celebrated directors.
Michel Bouquet was one of France's most respected actors, whose career spanned over seven decades across theater, cinema, and television. He began his stage career in the 1940s, performing classical and contemporary roles at prestigious venues like the Comédie-Française. Bouquet collaborated with directors such as François Ozon, Patrice Chéreau, and Alain Resnais, earning critical acclaim for performances in films like Tell No One and Farewell, My Queen. He received multiple awards, including two César Awards, France's highest film honor, and was named a Commandeur of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Known for his penetrating gaze and minimalist style, Bouquet excelled at portraying complex, introspective characters. His dedication to the craft made him a mentor to younger actors and a pillar of French theatrical tradition.
2022 Michel Bouquet
2025day.year

Jean Marsh

(1934 - 2025)

English actress and screenwriter

English actress and screenwriter
English actress and screenwriter, co-creator of the TV series Upstairs, Downstairs and known for roles in Doctor Who.
Jean Marsh is an award-winning English actress whose career spans film, television, and theater. She co-created the acclaimed period drama Upstairs, Downstairs, for which she also wrote several episodes and won an Emmy Award. Marsh has appeared in iconic series like Doctor Who, where she played companion roles in both the 1960s and the revived series. On stage, she performed in West End productions and earned nominations for her powerful portrayals in classical and contemporary plays. As a screenwriter, she contributed to scripts that captured the nuances of historical and domestic life. Her versatility and enduring talent have made her a respected figure in British entertainment.
Jean Marsh