Swedish actor and director
Swedish actor and director
Swedish actor and director known for his contributions to early Scandinavian cinema.
Torsten Bergström was a pioneering Swedish actor and film director active during the silent and early sound eras. Born in Stockholm in 1896, he began his career on stage before transitioning to film in the 1910s. He starred in influential silent films and later directed works that helped shape Swedish cinema in the 1930s. Bergström was praised for his versatile performances and innovative directorial style during a formative period in Nordic film history. His work bridged the gap between stage traditions and the emerging language of cinema. He remained influential until his death on May 26, 1948, leaving behind a legacy in Scandinavian film arts.
1948
Torsten Bergström
Greek actress
Greek actress
Greek stage actress celebrated for her passionate performances and influence on modern Greek theatre.
Born in Constantinople in 1887, she moved to Athens and became a leading actress in the National Theatre of Greece.
Known simply as Cybele, she captivated audiences with her dramatic presence and powerful voice.
Her repertoire included both classical Greek tragedies and contemporary European plays.
She mentored younger actors and helped elevate the standards of theatrical production in Greece.
She remained active on stage and in radio until her passing in 1978 at the age of 91.
Cybele’s legacy endures through her contributions to performance art and the Greek dramatic tradition.
1978
Cybele Andrianou
Irish-American actor
Irish-American actor
Irish-American actor known for his sophisticated screen presence in classic Hollywood films.
Born in Cork, Ireland, Brent emigrated to the United States and began his acting career on Broadway.
He signed with Warner Bros. and became a leading man in films such as Jezebel opposite Bette Davis.
Brent was praised for his charm, restraint, and on-screen chemistry with leading actresses.
During World War II, he served in the Royal Canadian Air Force before returning to Hollywood.
He appeared in over 90 films and later transitioned to television roles in the 1950s.
Brent died in 1979, leaving behind a legacy as one of Hollywood's elegant leading men.
1979
George Brent
American actress
American actress
American character actress known for her memorable supporting roles in films like Mrs. Doubtfire and TV series such as Designing Women.
Born in Memphis in 1934, Anne Haney began her acting career in regional theatre before transitioning to film and television.
She appeared as a social worker in the hit film Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) and as the quirky judge in Liar Liar (1997).
Her television credits included recurring roles on Designing Women, Mama's Family, and Ellen.
Renowned for her sharp wit and warm on-screen presence, she brought humor to both comedic and dramatic parts.
Throughout her career she guest-starred on shows such as ER, Knight Rider, and The Golden Girls.
She passed away in 2001, leaving behind a legacy of memorable supporting performances.
Anne Haney
Canadian actress and choreographer
Canadian actress and choreographer
Canadian actress and choreographer best known for her work on classic Hollywood musicals, including The Wizard of Oz.
Born in Canada in 1917, Dona Massin moved to Hollywood to pursue a career in dance and performance.
She appeared in several films in the 1930s before transitioning behind the camera as an assistant choreographer.
Her most famous work was on 1939's The Wizard of Oz, where she coordinated the iconic 'Munchkinland' sequence.
She later choreographed for Broadway-inspired musicals and taught dance masterclasses across the United States.
Known for her attention to detail and creative flair, she influenced generations of dancers and choreographers.
She passed away in 2001, leaving behind a lasting legacy in film choreography.
Dona Massin
American actor
American actor
American actor Eddie Albert captivated audiences with his charismatic performances on stage and screen.
He earned acclaim for both dramatic and comedic roles over a career spanning more than five decades.
Eddie Albert (April 22, 1906 – May 26, 2005) began his career on Broadway before transitioning to Hollywood, where he earned two Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor.
He delivered memorable performances in films such as Roman Holiday (1953) and The Heartbreak Kid (1972).
Albert portrayed Oliver Wendell Douglas on the popular television sitcom Green Acres, endearing himself to a new generation of viewers.
In addition to acting, he was a committed advocate for environmental conservation and civil rights.
His versatility allowed him to seamlessly shift between drama, comedy, and musical roles.
Albert's career in entertainment spanned over six decades, leaving a lasting legacy in American film and television.
2005
Eddie Albert
American actor, director, and screenwriter
American actor
director
and screenwriter
American filmmaker Sydney Pollack was an acclaimed director, producer, and actor known for his storytelling craft.
Sydney Pollack (1934–2008) was a prolific American director and producer whose films earned him multiple Academy Awards.
He directed classics such as The Way We Were (1973), Tootsie (1982), and Out of Africa (1985), showcasing his versatility.
Pollack also appeared as an actor in films and television, bringing depth and nuance to his roles.
He co-founded the successful production company Mirage Enterprises, fostering new filmmaking talent.
His work is celebrated for its emotional resonance, strong character development, and visual style.
Pollack's contributions left an indelible mark on Hollywood and global cinema.
2008
Sydney Pollack
Canadian-American radio and television host
Canadian-American radio and television host
Canadian-American radio and television host famous for his warm, folksy interview style and long-running shows.
Art Linkletter (1912–2010) was a Canadian-American radio and television personality celebrated for his engaging hosting style.
He hosted the popular radio show "House Party" and the TV series "People Are Funny," entertaining audiences with spontaneous interviews.
Born in Manitoba and raised in California, he became one of television’s first major stars in the 1950s.
Linkletter authored several best-selling books sharing humorous observations on family life and personal development.
He was also a dedicated philanthropist, supporting charities focused on youth and education.
His quick wit and genuine rapport with guests made him a beloved figure in North American entertainment for over six decades.
2010
Art Linkletter
American actor
American actor
American actor celebrated for his intense performances, notably as Henry Hill in 'Goodfellas'.
Born in Newark, New Jersey in 1954, Ray Liotta began his acting career in television guest roles.
He rose to international acclaim with his portrayal of mobster Henry Hill in Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas (1990).
Liotta showcased his versatility in films such as Field of Dreams, Narc, and Something Wild.
He also worked as a voice actor and narrated documentary projects, demonstrating a wide-ranging talent.
With a career spanning over four decades, he consistently delivered memorable and impactful performances.
Ray Liotta's charismatic presence and emotional depth made him a standout figure in modern cinema.
He passed away on May 26, 2022, leaving a legacy of iconic roles that continue to captivate audiences.
Ray Liotta