British actor
British actor
British stage and film actor best known for his portrayal of Dr. Henry Frankenstein in Universal’s Frankenstein series.
Renowned for his intense and tragic performances that shaped early horror cinema.
Born in 1900 in Saint-Malo, France, to British parents.
Educated at Clifton College and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he honed his theatrical craft.
He burst onto the Hollywood scene in the early 1930s with his iconic role in Frankenstein (1931).
Clive reprised the role in Bride of Frankenstein (1935), delivering a performance praised for its depth and emotion.
Despite his success, he struggled with alcoholism and deteriorating health.
He died in 1937 at the age of 37, leaving behind a memorable legacy in horror film history.
1937
Colin Clive
Mexican singer and actress
Mexican singer and actress
Mexican singer and actress celebrated as one of the pioneering voices of ranchera music and golden-age cinema.
Known for her powerful interpretations of traditional Mexican songs.
Born in 1906 in Villa Purificación, Jalisco, Asunción Reyes Sánchez adopted the stage name Lucha Reyes.
She rose to fame in the 1930s with her emotive renditions of ranchera classics, earning the title "La Reina del Falsete".
Reyes recorded hits like “¡Ay Jalisco, no te rajes!” that became staples of Mexican music culture.
She also appeared in films during Mexico’s Golden Age of cinema, showcasing her charismatic screen presence.
Her passionate performances broke barriers for female artists in a male-dominated industry.
Reyes died in 1944 at the age of 37, but her legacy endures in the heart of Mexican musical tradition.
Lucha Reyes
English comedian and actor
English comedian and actor
Pioneering English comedian and actor best known for his radio and television series 'Hancock's Half Hour'.
Tony Hancock was born in 1924 in Birmingham, England.
He rose to fame with the BBC radio show 'Hancock’s Half Hour', created alongside writers Galton and Simpson.
The series set new standards for situational comedy with its witty dialogue and relatable characters.
He successfully transitioned to television and film, starring in several popular productions.
Despite his professional success, Hancock battled depression and personal struggles.
He died in Sydney on June 25, 1968, leaving a lasting impact on British humor.
1968
Tony Hancock
American actor and voice artist
American actor and voice artist
John Fiedler was an American actor and voice artist best known for voicing Piglet in Disney's 'Winnie the Pooh'. He appeared in over a hundred films and television shows across six decades.
Born in 1925 in Platteville, Wisconsin, John Fiedler began his stage career in the 1940s before transitioning to film and television. His gentle, reedy voice landed him the role of Piglet in Disney's 'Winnie the Pooh' series, making his voice instantly recognizable to generations of audiences. On-screen, he appeared in classics such as 'The Odd Couple' and 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show,' often portraying mild-mannered characters. Fiedler also performed on Broadway, earning acclaim for his versatility as a character actor. His career spanned over six decades, and he remained active in voice work and stage performances until his death. His warm presence and unique voice left an enduring impression in both animation and live-action entertainment.
2005
John Fiedler
American actress and producer
American actress and producer
Iconic American actress and producer best known for her role in Charlie's Angels and her signature hairstyle.
Farrah Fawcett shot to fame in the 1970s as one of the original 'Angels' on the hit television series Charlie's Angels. Her charismatic screen presence and distinctive feathered hair made her a cultural icon. Beyond acting, Fawcett produced several films and television projects, demonstrating her versatility. She received critical acclaim for her dramatic performance in the TV movie The Burning Bed. Fawcett's influence extended beyond Hollywood, as her iconic poster sold millions of copies worldwide. Even decades after her breakout role, she remains a symbol of the golden era of television and fashion.
2009
Farrah Fawcett
English actress
English actress
Margaret Tyzack was a distinguished English actress celebrated for her work on both stage and screen.
Born in London in 1931, Margaret Tyzack trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and built a career spanning over five decades. She became renowned for her classical theatre performances with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. Tyzack won multiple awards, including Olivier and Evening Standard Awards, and received Tony and BAFTA nominations. On screen, she appeared in acclaimed films and TV series such as "The Go-Between", "The Forsyte Saga", and "Doctor Who". Her commanding presence and nuanced performances left a lasting impact on British theatre and film.
Margaret Tyzack
English actor
English actor
English actor best known for his iconic role as secret agent John Steed in the 1960s TV series The Avengers.
Patrick Macnee (1922-2015) was an English actor whose career spanned stage, film, and television. He achieved international fame for portraying the urbane and witty John Steed in the British cult classic series The Avengers. Macnee appeared in over 100 television and film productions, including roles in James Bond's A View to a Kill and the miniseries A.D. His suave demeanor and distinctive bowler hat made Steed a television legend. Beyond acting, Macnee directed and produced several projects, showcasing his talent behind the camera. His contributions to entertainment earned him a dedicated fan following and a lasting place in pop culture history.
2015
Patrick Macnee
American actor
American actor
Prolific American character actor known for his memorable supporting roles in film and television over five decades.
Bill Cobbs was an American character actor whose career stretched over fifty years, beginning with his feature film debut in the 1974 thriller The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.
He brought warmth, humor, and depth to every role, making him a sought-after supporting player in both film and television.
Cobbs appeared in over a hundred productions, including The Bodyguard, Demolition Man, and the Night at the Museum series, as well as acclaimed television series like Oz and The Sopranos.
Known for his professionalism and magnetic presence, he often portrayed mentors, authority figures, and comedic sidekicks that resonated with audiences.
His dedication to his craft earned him the respect of colleagues and fans alike, solidifying his legacy in Hollywood.
Cobbs' enduring performances continue to inspire a new generation of actors and viewers.
Bill Cobbs