Scottish actor and singer
Scottish actor and singer
Scottish music hall singer and comedian famed for his patriotic songs and charismatic stage persona during World War I.
Sir Harry Lauder was born in 1870 in Portobello, Edinburgh. He gained fame in the early 20th century for his lively music hall performances and songs like Roamin' in the Gloamin'. Lauder’s distinctive Scottish costume and friendly banter charmed audiences across Britain and the United States. During World War I, he toured extensively to entertain troops and raised funds for wounded soldiers, earning a knighthood in 1919. Lauder also appeared in silent films and authored autobiographical works. He retired from the stage in the late 1930s and died in 1950, remembered as one of Scotland’s greatest entertainers.
1870
Harry Lauder
American actress
American actress
Anita Page was a popular American film actress during the late silent and early sound era, starring in major MGM productions and captivating audiences with her charm and grace.
Born in 1910, Anita Page rose to fame in the late 1920s as one of MGM's brightest young stars. She starred opposite Joan Crawford in the hit film Our Dancing Daughters (1928), showcasing her talent and beauty. With a career that spanned both silent films and talkies, Page was celebrated for her versatile performances. After stepping away from Hollywood in the mid-1930s, she lived a private life before briefly returning to the screen decades later. Her contributions to early cinema have been honored by film historians, cementing her legacy as a trailblazer of her era.
1910
Anita Page
American actor
American actor
American character actor known for his versatile roles in film, television, and Broadway productions over five decades.
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1913, Wesley Addy served in the U.S. Army during World War II before launching his acting career. He appeared on Broadway in classics such as The Crucible and Bus Stop, earning acclaim for his dramatic presence. On screen, Addy portrayed memorable supporting characters in films like Cat Ballou (1965) and Charly (1968), as well as guest roles in television series including Gunsmoke and The Waltons. His distinguished career showcased his talent for both rugged and refined characters, making him a respected figure in American theater and cinema.
1913
Wesley Addy
Indian singer-songwriter and actor
Indian singer-songwriter and actor
Legendary Indian playback singer, songwriter, and actor celebrated for his versatile voice and charismatic screen presence.
Kishore Kumar (born Abhas Kumar Ganguly in 1929) was a multifaceted Indian artist renowned for his work in Hindi cinema. Over his career, he recorded thousands of songs in multiple languages, spanning romantic ballads to playful comic numbers. As an actor, Kumar displayed impeccable timing and charm in roles ranging from romantic leads to comedic characters. He also produced, directed, and wrote scripts for several films, showcasing his creative range. His enduring popularity is reflected in the timeless quality of his music and his lasting influence on generations of performers.
1929
Kishore Kumar
American actress and producer
American actress and producer
American actress and producer best known for her comedic roles in Mel Brooks films and popular television sitcoms.
Carol Arthur (1935–2020) was an American character actress celebrated for her warm presence and comic timing. She appeared in Mel Brooks classics such as 'Blazing Saddles' (1974), in which she played Mrs. Johnson, and 'The Twelve Chairs' (1970). On television, Arthur guest-starred on series including 'The Rockford Files' and 'Archie Bunker's Place,' endearing herself to audiences with her versatility. Beyond screen roles, she was active in stage productions and supported theatrical arts programs. Married to actor Dom DeLuise, she collaborated on several family projects and was a beloved figure in the entertainment community.
1935
Carol Arthur
Greek singer and actor
Greek singer and actor
Greek singer and actor who became a popular figure in the 1960s Greek entertainment scene.
Giorgos Zographos (1936–2005) rose to fame in Greece with his powerful singing voice and charismatic stage presence. He released multiple hit singles and albums blending traditional Greek music with contemporary styles. Alongside his musical career, Zographos appeared in films and theater productions, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His performances earned him critical acclaim and a devoted fan base. He toured extensively throughout the Mediterranean, bringing Greek culture to international audiences. Zographos’s contributions helped shape the modern Greek music and film industries.
1936
Giorgos Zographos
English actor
English actor
Martin Jarvis is an English actor renowned for his work on stage, screen, and as a voice artist.
Jarvis has starred in West End productions, television dramas, and feature films over a career spanning six decades.
He gained acclaim for roles in 'The Forsyte Saga' and films like 'The Great Muppet Caper'.
An accomplished voice actor, he has recorded audiobooks by P.G. Wodehouse and Oscar Wilde, and narrated countless documentaries.
He frequently collaborates with Judi Dench in both radio dramas and live performances.
Jarvis’s versatility and distinctive voice have made him a beloved figure in British entertainment.
He continues to perform, directing plays and appearing in television series.
1941
Martin Jarvis
American actor
American actor
Don S. Davis was an American actor celebrated for his roles in 'Stargate SG-1' and 'Twin Peaks'.
Davis portrayed Major General George Hammond on 'Stargate SG-1' from 1997 to 2007, becoming a fan favorite.
He also appeared as Captain Frank Briggs in David Lynch’s 'Twin Peaks' and in films like 'The X-Files'.
Before acting, Davis served as a U.S. Army major and taught theater at the University of British Columbia.
His commanding presence and warmth made him a respected mentor in the entertainment industry.
Beyond acting, Davis was a talented painter and sculptor whose artwork was exhibited in galleries.
He passed away in 2008, leaving a lasting legacy among science fiction and television audiences.
1942
Don S. Davis
American actor
American actor
American actor and comedian best known for his long-running role as Detective John Munch on television.
Richard Belzer began his career as a stand-up comedian in the 1970s, developing a sharp and observant comedic style. He gained worldwide fame for portraying Detective John Munch on the television series Homicide: Life on the Street beginning in 1993. Belzer continued the role on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, making Munch one of television's most enduring characters across multiple series. He authored several books exploring true crime and conspiracy theories, drawing on his investigative instincts. Belzer's unique blend of humor and drama earned him a devoted fanbase and critical acclaim. He remained active in comedy and television until his passing in 2023.
1944
Richard Belzer
American actor, director, and screenwriter
American actor
director
and screenwriter
American actor, director, and screenwriter whose debut film 'Sling Blade' earned him an Academy Award.
Billy Bob Thornton (b. 1955) is an American actor, director, and screenwriter who gained critical acclaim with his debut film 'Sling Blade' (1996).
He won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and received a nomination for Best Actor for the project.
Thornton's versatile career spans dark comedies such as 'Bad Santa,' dramatic roles in 'Monster's Ball,' and ensemble films like 'Armageddon.'
He has directed features including 'All the Pretty Horses' and 'Jayne Mansfield's Car,' and fronts the rock band The Boxmasters.
His unconventional approach and multifaceted talents have made him a distinctive figure in Hollywood.
Billy Bob Thornton
British actor and voice actor
British actor and voice actor
British actor and voice actor known for his work in television, film, and animation.
Rupert Farley (b. 1957) is a British actor and voice actor whose distinctive vocal performances have brought life to characters in television animations, films, and commercials.
He has appeared in live-action roles on British television and performed on stage in London's West End.
Farley’s voice work extends to radio dramas and audio book narrations, showcasing his versatility across media.
His ability to craft memorable characters through voice has made him a respected talent in the UK entertainment industry.
He continues to work across theatre, screen, and audio projects, engaging audiences with his dynamic range.
1957
Rupert Farley
South Korean-American actor
South Korean-American actor
South Korean-American actor known for starring roles in Lost and Hawaii Five-0.
Daniel Dae Kim is a South Korean-American actor and producer celebrated for his television and film work. He gained widespread recognition as Jin-Soo Kwon on the hit series Lost (2004–2010).
He starred as Chin Ho Kelly on Hawaii Five-0 (2010–2017) and has appeared in films like The Divergent Series and Hellboy.
Kim co-founded the production company 3AD to develop content by and about people of Asian descent.
He has been a vocal advocate against anti-Asian discrimination in Hollywood and beyond.
Born in Busan, South Korea, he immigrated to the U.S. as a child and graduated from Haverford College.
1968
Daniel Dae Kim