English radio host
English radio host
English broadcaster, celebrated as the first disc jockey on British radio, revolutionizing the medium in the 1920s.
Born in 1882 in England, Christopher Stone's career began in law before he entered the burgeoning field of radio.
In 1927, he became Britain's first regular disc jockey at the BBC, introducing popular music and light commentary.
Stone's relaxed presentation style and wide-ranging music selections won him a dedicated audience.
He hosted programs that blended music, interviews, and news, setting a template for modern radio broadcasting.
Stone continued to influence radio through the 1930s, writing about the industry's development and fostering new talent.
His pioneering work laid the groundwork for the disc jockey profession worldwide before his death in 1965.
1965
Christopher Stone
English actress
English actress
Iconic English actress celebrated for her eccentric and comic portrayals, especially as Agatha Christie's Miss Marple.
She made her stage debut in 1925 and quickly became known for her character roles.
Her film career took off with acclaimed performances in British comedies of the 1950s.
She earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in 1962.
Her portrayal of Miss Marple in four films cemented her status as a beloved screen icon.
Off-screen, she was admired for her wit, warmth, and dedication to the arts.
Her legacy endures in both theatre and classic British cinema.
Margaret Rutherford
American actor, director, and photographer
American actor
director
and photographer
American actor and director known for his striking looks in 1940s Hollywood films and for directing movies starring his wife, actress Bo Derek.
John Derek was born Derek Delevan Harris in Hollywood, California, in 1926. He began his career as a film actor in the late 1940s with notable roles in Knock on Any Door and All the King's Men. In the 1950s and 1960s, he became a sought-after model and actor before transitioning to directing. He directed the 1984 film Bolero, which starred and launched the career of his wife, Bo Derek. Derek was also a skilled photographer, capturing portraits of Hollywood icons. Married four times, his high-profile relationships kept him in the public eye. He died from heart failure on May 22, 1998.
1998
John Derek
American actor
American actor
American television actor best known for his roles on the soap opera 'Days of Our Lives' and the science fiction series 'Babylon 5'.
Richard Biggs was born in Columbus, Ohio, in 1960 and graduated from the University of Southern California with a degree in theater. He began his acting career with guest roles on television before landing the role of Dr. Marcus Hunter on Days of Our Lives in 1987. Biggs joined the cast of Babylon 5 in 1993, portraying Dr. Stephen Franklin and gaining a devoted fan following. He also appeared in televised films and stage productions throughout his career. Known for his warm personality and professionalism, Biggs was a respected figure among his peers. He tragically died of a ruptured aortic dissection on May 22, 2004, at the age of 43.
2004
Richard Biggs
American voice actor and singer
American voice actor and singer
American voice actor and bass singer famous for voicing Tony the Tiger and singing 'You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch'.
Thurl Arthur Ravenscroft was born in Norfolk, Nebraska, in 1914 and began his career singing in church and school choirs. He moved to California, where he became a voice actor and joined the Mellomen vocal quartet, performing on numerous Disney projects and Disney theme park attractions. Ravenscroft is best known as the deep, resonant voice of Tony the Tiger in Kellogg's Frosted Flakes commercials for over six decades. He also lent his voice to numerous animated films and series, including Pinocchio and various Looney Tunes shorts. His rendition of You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch from the 1966 television special How the Grinch Stole Christmas! remains iconic. Ravenscroft's work influenced generations of voice actors and singers. He passed away on May 22, 2005.
Thurl Ravenscroft
Serbian actor and politician
Serbian actor and politician
Serbian film actor and politician, famed for his roles in Yugoslav Partisan films.
Born in Belgrade in 1933, Velimir Živojinović earned the nickname 'Bata' and became one of Yugoslavia's most popular actors.
He starred in over 340 films and television series, including the acclaimed Partisan epics 'Battle of Neretva' and 'Valter brani Sarajevo.'
Živojinović's charismatic screen presence and portrayal of heroic figures made him a cultural icon across the former Yugoslavia.
In the 1990s, he briefly entered politics as a member of the Serbian parliament, advocating for veteran affairs and cultural preservation.
He received numerous awards for his contributions to film, including lifetime achievement honors from festivals in Belgrade and Moscow.
Živojinović passed away on May 22, 2016, at the age of 82, remembered as a legend of Balkan cinema and a public servant.
2016
Velimir "Bata" Živojinović