American actor, singer, and screenwriter
American actor
singer
and screenwriter
American actor and comedian best known as the leader of the slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges.
Moe Howard (1897–1975) was an American actor, screenwriter, and comedian who achieved fame as the de facto leader of The Three Stooges. With his iconic bowl haircut and stern persona, Moe headlined dozens of short films that became classics of slapstick comedy. He co-wrote many of the team's routines and helped shape their memorable physical humor. Over a career spanning more than four decades, Howard appeared in over 200 films, bringing laughter to generations of audiences. His influence on comedy persists through the enduring popularity of The Three Stooges films on stage and screen.
1975
Moe Howard
English actress
English actress
English actress and celebrated 1950s screen icon known as the 'English Marilyn Monroe'.
Born Diana Mary Fluck in Swinton, Lancashire, in 1931, Diana Dors quickly rose to fame as a glamorous blonde bombshell in British cinema. She delivered standout performances in films like 'Yield to the Night' and 'A Kid for Two Farthings', showcasing her dramatic range. Dors later transitioned to the stage, starring in West End productions and earning acclaim for her comedic timing. On television, she became a household name with appearances on popular shows and talk programs. Beyond acting, Dors launched a successful fashion and lingerie line that reflected her flair for style. Her candor and charisma made her a beloved public figure until her death on May 4, 1984.
1984
Diana Dors
American actress
American actress
American actress best known for her Emmy-winning role as Mary Campbell on the sitcom 'Soap'.
Cathryn Damon began her career on Broadway, earning praise for her comedic performances in musicals such as 'Once Upon a Mattress'. She gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Mary Campbell on the television series 'Soap', winning a Primetime Emmy Award in 1981. Damon showcased her versatility with guest roles on shows like 'The Love Boat' and 'Fantasy Island'. Known for her sharp wit and engaging presence, she became a beloved figure in American entertainment. Throughout her career, Damon balanced stage, film, and television projects with equal skill. She continued acting until her death in 1987, leaving behind a legacy of warmth and humor.
Cathryn Damon
American model, wife of Robert Blake
American model
wife of Robert Blake
American model and high-profile murder victim, known for her controversial marriage to actor Robert Blake.
Bonnie Lee Bakley worked as a model and briefly gained public attention through her marriage to actor Robert Blake.
Their relationship was marred by legal disputes and allegations concerning financial motives.
In May 2001, Bakley was fatally shot outside a restaurant in Los Angeles in a case that captivated media attention.
Robert Blake was charged with her murder but was acquitted in criminal court and found liable in a civil trial.
The case remains one of Hollywood's most infamous legal battles, highlighting issues of fame and justice.
2001
Bonnie Lee Bakley
Robert Blake
American actor, director, and producer
American actor
director
and producer
Beloved American actor and comedian known for his warm humor and collaborations with Mel Brooks.
Dom DeLuise (1933–2009) was an American actor celebrated for his comedic talent and affable presence.
He delivered memorable performances in films like "The Cannonball Run", "Blazing Saddles", and "History of the World, Part I".
DeLuise frequently collaborated with director Mel Brooks and showcased his improvisational flair.
Beyond acting, he directed and produced television series and stage productions.
His distinctive voice brought animated characters to life on both big and small screens.
A beloved figure, he earned Emmy nominations and inspired a generation of comedians.
2009
Dom DeLuise
Chinese-American journalist and actor
Chinese-American journalist and actor
Chinese-American television news anchor and actor, best known as one of the first Asian-American personalities on U.S. television.
Born in Shanghai in 1935 and raised in California.
He began his broadcasting career in the 1960s, becoming a prominent news anchor in Los Angeles.
He hosted entertainment programs and interviewed celebrities such as John Wayne and Clint Eastwood.
He acted in films like 'Rush Hour 2' and 'The Terminator', often portraying news reporters.
He advocated for Asian-American representation in media and received multiple awards for his work.
He passed away in 2013 at the age of 78 after a battle with cancer.
Mario Machado
American actress
American actress
American character actress best remembered for her spirited portrayals of elderly women, notably as the rapping Grandma Rose in The Wedding Singer.
Ellen Albertini Dow (1913–2015) was an American character actress celebrated for her vibrant portrayals of elderly women who defied stereotypes. After a career in community theater and stage performances, she made her film debut at age 80. Her performance as the rapping Grandma Rose in the 1998 comedy The Wedding Singer became a cultural touchstone. She went on to appear in films such as Get Shorty and Rush Hour 2 as well as television series including Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Renowned for her energy, humor, and late-blooming success, she continued acting into her 100s, leaving a legacy of inspiration.
Ellen Albertini Dow