American actor
American actor
American actor best known for his starring role in the original King Kong (1933).
Bruce Cabot was an American film actor born in 1904 who became a Hollywood star during the 1930s. He gained fame for his performance as Jack Driscoll in the 1933 classic King Kong, which remains his most iconic role. Over his career, Cabot appeared in over 50 films, including Westerns, adventure serials, and action movies. He frequently collaborated with director John Ford and actor John Wayne in several notable productions. Cabot also served in the U.S. military during World War II, adding to his varied life experiences. He continued acting into the 1970s, with his final role in the television series Tarzan. Cabot died in 1972, leaving a lasting legacy in early American cinema.
Bruce Cabot
Indian actress
Indian actress
Iconic Indian film actress best known for her role in Mother India.
Nargis, born Fatima Rashid, was one of the most celebrated actresses of Hindi cinema.
She made her screen debut as a child and rose to fame opposite Raj Kapoor in films like Awara.
Her performance as Radha in Mother India (1957) earned international acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for the film.
She married co-star Sunil Dutt and later campaigned for social causes through their foundation.
Nargis's legacy endures as a pioneering figure in Indian film history.
1981
Nargis
American actor
American actor
American actor and singer, Tony-nominated star of Broadway's The Pajama Game and father of Alan Alda.
Robert Alda began his career on Broadway, earning a Tony nomination for The Pajama Game.
He transitioned to Hollywood, appearing in films such as The Razor's Edge (1946).
He worked across stage, film, radio, and television during the Golden Age of entertainment.
Alda was celebrated for his versatile singing and acting skills.
He also mentored his son, Oscar-winning actor Alan Alda, before his death in 1986.
1986
Robert Alda
Italian singer, actress, dancer, and model
Italian singer
actress
dancer
and model
Iconic Italian-French singer and actress famous for multilingual hits like 'Bambino' and 'Gigi l'Amoroso'.
Born Iolanda Gigliotti, Dalida rose to fame in France with her hit 'Bambino' in 1957.
She recorded songs in French, Italian, Arabic, and more, selling over 170 million records worldwide.
Dalida also appeared in films and performed as a dancer and model.
Her emotional performances and glamorous image made her a European icon.
Tragically, after a career spanning over three decades, she took her own life in 1987, leaving a lasting legacy in music.
1987
Dalida
American actor, dancer, and politician
American actor
dancer
and politician
American dancer and actor who later served as a U.S. Senator from California.
George Murphy began his career as a vaudeville dancer before moving to Hollywood musicals.
He appeared in films alongside stars like Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland.
After retiring from entertainment, Murphy entered politics and was elected U.S. Senator in 1964.
He advocated for the arts and cultural programs during his term.
Murphy lost his re-election bid in 1970 and passed away in 1992, remembered for bridging entertainment and politics.
1992
George Murphy
American actor
American actor
American character actor known for his versatile comic roles on stage and screen.
Born Morris Weinstein in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1924, Weston began his career on Broadway in the late 1940s.
He earned a Tony nomination for his performance in the Broadway play The Ritz and became a familiar face in Hollywood.
Weston appeared in films such as Portnoy's Complaint and Dirty Dancing, showcasing his gift for comedy.
On television, he guest-starred on popular series including Barney Miller and M*A*S*H.
His career spanned over five decades, leaving a legacy of memorable character performances.
He passed away in New York City in 1996, remembered as a beloved and skilled actor.
Jack Weston
American actor
American actor
American actor, producer, and songwriter known for his roles in 1930s Hollywood musicals.
Born in New York City in 1908, Raymond began his career on Broadway before moving to Hollywood.
He starred in musicals such as Gold Diggers of 1935 and displayed his talents as an actor and singer.
Raymond co-founded an independent production company, taking on roles as both actor and producer.
He was also a talented songwriter, contributing to several film and radio projects.
His marriage to actress Jeanette MacDonald was one of Hollywood’s high-profile partnerships.
Raymond continued acting in television and theater until his death in 1998 at age 89.
1998
Gene Raymond
American model and actress
American model and actress
Iconic American supermodel and actress who defined 1950s fashion and screen glamour.
Suzy Parker (1932–2003) was one of America's first supermodels, gracing the covers of top fashion magazines throughout the 1950s. Discovered as a teenager, she became a global style icon celebrated for her striking features and versatile poses. Transitioning to acting, Parker appeared in films including Lili and The Tarnished Angels and made numerous television guest appearances. Her career bridged high fashion and Hollywood during a transformative era. With her enduring elegance and pioneering spirit, she left a lasting mark on both industries.
2003
Suzy Parker
American actor, television director, producer and executive
American actor
television director
producer and executive
American actor and filmmaker who began his career as a famed child star.
Jackie Cooper was an American actor who gained fame as one of Hollywood's earliest child stars.
At age nine, he earned an Academy Award nomination for his performance in 'Skippy'.
Cooper later transitioned into adult roles, starring in films and the television series 'The People's Choice'.
He directed and produced television shows, including episodes of 'M*A*S*H' and 'F Troop'.
Cooper served as president of the Screen Actors Guild, advocating for performers' rights.
He passed away on May 3, 2011, remembered for his versatility and enduring contributions to entertainment.
2011
Jackie Cooper
Greek actor and director
Greek actor and director
Greek actor and director celebrated for his comedic roles and contributions to cinema.
Thanasis Veggos was a prolific Greek actor and director known for his comedic timing and everyman persona.
He appeared in over 100 films and numerous television productions throughout his career.
Veggos often portrayed the lovable underdog, endearing himself to audiences with his humor and humanity.
He directed several films, showcasing his talent behind the camera as well as on screen.
Honored with multiple awards, he became a national cultural icon in Greece.
He passed away on May 3, 2011, and is remembered as one of Greece's most beloved entertainers.
Thanasis Veggos
Israeli actress, singer and model
Israeli actress
singer and model
Israeli actress, singer and model who gained international fame in European cinema and music during the 1960s and 1970s.
Daliah Lavi was born in 1942 in Shavei Zion, British Mandate Palestine.
She began her career as a model before transitioning to acting, starring in films such as 'Two for the Road' (1967) and 'The Silencers' (1966).
Lavi also pursued a music career, recording songs in multiple languages and achieving success in Germany and France.
Her talents in acting, singing, and modeling made her a versatile and international cultural icon of the 1960s.
She passed away in 2017 after a career spanning more than three decades.
2017
Daliah Lavi