1900day.year

Marta Abba

(1900 - 1988)

Italian actress

Italian actress
Italian stage actress widely acclaimed for her partnership with playwright Luigi Pirandello.
Marta Abba rose to prominence in the 1920s as one of Italy's most inspiring dramatic actresses. She forged a close professional and personal bond with Nobel laureate Luigi Pirandello, premiering many of his plays. Her portrayals were celebrated for emotional intensity and psychological depth, influencing theatrical performance across Europe. Abba toured internationally, captivating audiences in major cities from Milan to New York. During World War II, she retired from the stage due to health issues but later documented her experiences in memoirs. Her legacy endures through her contributions to modern drama and acting techniques.
1900 Marta Abba
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Georgia Hale

(1900 - 1985)

American silent film actress and real estate investor

American silent film actress and real estate investor
American silent film actress best remembered for her role in Charlie Chaplin's 'The Gold Rush'.
Georgia Hale gained fame in the silent era as the leading lady in Charlie Chaplin's classic film 'The Gold Rush' (1925). Her performance showcased her expressive acting style, earning critical praise and public admiration. After the silent era waned, Hale turned to real estate, building a successful investment career in California. She later penned an autobiography reflecting on Hollywood's early days and her experiences with Chaplin. Although her filmography was brief, her role in 'The Gold Rush' cemented her place in cinema history. Hale's life bridges the golden age of silent film and the burgeoning real estate industry of mid-century America.
Georgia Hale
1903day.year

Anne Revere

(1903 - 1990)

American actress

American actress
American actress who won an Academy Award for her role in 'National Velvet'.
Anne Revere was an acclaimed stage and screen actress noted for her compelling character portrayals. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1945 for her role as the mother in 'National Velvet'. Revere's career spanned Broadway productions and classic Hollywood films throughout the 1940s. Her performances were praised for their emotional authenticity and depth. Later blacklisted during the McCarthy era, she briefly retired before returning to the stage. Revere's resilience and talent have left a lasting imprint on American theater and cinema.
Anne Revere
1913day.year

Cyril Fletcher

(1913 - 2005)

English actor and screenwriter

English actor and screenwriter
English comedian and actor famed for his whimsical monologues and television appearances.
Cyril Fletcher was an English comedian, actor, and writer best known for his humorous verse formats called 'Odd Odes.' He gained popularity on radio and television shows throughout the 1950s and 1960s, including regular appearances on 'What's My Line?' Fletcher's witty wordplay and gentle humor endeared him to audiences for decades. In addition to his performance career, he wrote several books of verse and autobiography. Fletcher’s style blended lyrical comedy with observational humor, making him a fixture of British entertainment. His contributions helped shape post-war popular culture and paved the way for future comedy monologists.
1913 Cyril Fletcher
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Lassie Lou Ahern

(1920 - 2018)

American actress

American actress
American child actress who starred in silent films and early comedy shorts.
Lassie Lou Ahern was an American actress who began performing on stage and in silent films at the age of three. She appeared in numerous Hal Roach studio productions, including early entries of the 'Our Gang' series. Ahern’s natural charm and expressive features made her one of Hollywood’s beloved child stars of the 1920s. As she grew older, she continued performing in radio and television and later worked as a teacher of performing arts. In her later years, she participated in fan events and shared memories of early Hollywood. Ahern’s career offers a window into the transition from silent to sound cinema and the golden age of youth performers in Hollywood.
1920 Lassie Lou Ahern
1925day.year

June Lockhart

American actress

American actress
Veteran American actress best known for her roles in 'Lassie' and 'Lost in Space'.
June Lockhart was born on June 25, 1925, and has enjoyed a prolific acting career across film, television, and stage. Daughter of actors Gene and Kathleen Lockhart, she rose to fame for her roles as Timmy's mother in 'Lassie' and as Dr. Maureen Robinson in 'Lost in Space'. Her performances earned her multiple Emmy Award nominations and endeared her to generations of viewers. Lockhart continued acting in various television series and Broadway productions, showcasing her versatility and enduring appeal. She published memoirs recounting her Hollywood heritage and experiences in show business. Lockhart remains active in the industry and celebrated for her iconic television roles and remarkable career longevity.
1925 June Lockhart
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Virginia Patton

(1925 - 2022)

American actress and businesswoman

American actress and businesswoman
American actress known for her role in Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life who later became a successful businesswoman.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Virginia Patton moved to Los Angeles in the early 1940s to pursue her passion for acting. She appeared in several Hollywood productions and is best remembered for her performance as Ruth Dakin Bailey in Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life. After her final screen appearance in 1949, she retired to focus on managing her family's business ventures. Patton maintained a connection to cinema through occasional interviews and fan events celebrating the Golden Age of Hollywood. Her seamless transition from the arts to entrepreneurship highlights her versatility and lasting influence.
Virginia Patton
1934day.year

Beatriz Sheridan

(1934 - 2006)

Mexican actress and director

Mexican actress and director
Mexican actress and director celebrated for her memorable performances and direction in classic telenovelas.
Born in Mexico City in 1934, Beatriz Sheridan began her career at the National Institute of Fine Arts. She became a beloved television actress in the 1960s and 70s, starring in hits like 'Los Ricos También Lloran'. Transitioning behind the camera, Sheridan directed acclaimed telenovelas and trained emerging talent. Her passionate teaching at Televisa’s acting school nurtured many of Mexico’s top performers. She left a lasting impact on Mexican television before her death in 2006.
Beatriz Sheridan
1937day.year

Doreen Wells

English ballerina and actress

English ballerina and actress
English ballerina and stage actress renowned for her grace and versatility.
Doreen Wells is an English ballerina and actress who trained at the Sadler's Wells Ballet School. She rose to prominence in the 1950s, performing with major ballet companies in London and the United States. Her repertoire included iconic roles in Giselle and Cinderella, showcasing her technical precision and expressive artistry. In addition to her ballet career, Wells transitioned to musical theatre and film, demonstrating her talents as an actress. Her enduring legacy has inspired generations of dancers around the world.
Doreen Wells
1940day.year

Mary Beth Peil

American actress and singer

American actress and singer
American actress and singer celebrated for her work on Broadway and television.
Mary Beth Peil is an American actress and soprano singer with a career spanning stage, film, and television. She made her Broadway debut in 1981 and received acclaim for her performances in musicals such as 'Follies' and 'The King and I.' Peil later transitioned to on-screen roles, appearing in series like 'Dawson's Creek' and 'The Good Wife.' Her rich operatic training brought depth to her character portrayals, earning her awards and nominations. Peil continues to perform in theatre productions and remains a respected figure in the performing arts community.
Mary Beth Peil
1942day.year

Patricia Brake

(1942 - 2022)

English actress

English actress
English actress celebrated for her comedic roles on stage and television.
Patricia Brake was an English actress known for her versatile performances in comedy and drama. She gained recognition for her role as Ingrid Fletcher in the television series 'Porridge.' Brake appeared in West End productions and toured with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her television credits include 'The Upper Hand' and guest appearances on popular British shows. Brake's career spanned over five decades, and she remained active in theatre until her passing in 2022.
1942 Patricia Brake
1944day.year

Robert Charlebois

Canadian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor

Canadian singer-songwriter guitarist and actor
Influential French-Canadian singer-songwriter and actor known for blending folk, rock, and experimental sounds in Quebec's music scene.
Born in Montreal in 1944, Robert Charlebois became a leading figure in Quebec's artistic revolution of the late 1960s. His hit Lindberg (1968) introduced a new fusion of rock and French-language lyrics, earning him national acclaim. Beyond music, Charlebois has acted in films and theater, showcasing his versatility as a performer. Over his decades-long career, he has released numerous albums, collaborated with top artists, and received multiple Félix Awards. He is celebrated for his charismatic stage presence and role in shaping modern francophone pop culture. His work continues to inspire musicians across Canada and beyond.
1944 Robert Charlebois