American acting dog
American acting dog
German Shepherd dog actor who became one of Hollywood's first canine stars.
Rin Tin Tin was a German Shepherd dog who became one of Hollywood's first canine stars. Rescued from a World War I battlefield by American soldier Lee Duncan, he starred in silent films from 1922 onward. Rin Tin Tin's popularity helped establish Warner Bros. as a major studio. He appeared in over 20 films, showcasing remarkable intelligence and on-screen charisma. Upon his death in 1932, fans mourned the end of an era for canine performers.
1932
Rin Tin Tin
American-born British actor
American-born British actor
American-born British actor who enjoyed a career on stage and screen.
Robert Adair was an actor born in the United States who built a successful career in Britain. He appeared in West End productions and British films throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Known for his versatility, Adair took on both leading and supporting roles across genres. His performances were praised for their naturalism and depth. Adair's transatlantic background allowed him to navigate diverse acting traditions and leave a memorable mark on theatre and cinema.
1954
Robert Adair
American actor and singer
American actor and singer
American actor and singer famed for his roles in 1930s Hollywood Westerns.
Dick Foran (1910–1979) was an American actor and singer best known as Hollywood's 'Singing Cowboy.'
He starred in a series of popular Western films for Universal Pictures in the 1930s, showcasing his smooth baritone voice.
Foran appeared in over 100 films, including notable titles like 'Moonlight on the Prairie' and 'Red River Valley.'
His charismatic screen presence and musical talent made him a household name among moviegoers.
Later in his career, he transitioned to supporting roles on television and stage, leaving a lasting impact on the Western genre.
1979
Dick Foran
English chef and television presenter
English chef and television presenter
English chef and television personality best known as one of the 'Two Fat Ladies'.
Jennifer Paterson charmed audiences with her hearty recipes and sharp wit on the BBC series 'Two Fat Ladies'. Trained in French cuisine, she partnered with Clarissa Dickson Wright to deliver indulgent British classics and irreverent banter. Paterson authored several cookbooks and appeared on numerous food programmes, advocating a joyous, unapologetic approach to cooking until her death in 1999.
1999
Jennifer Paterson
American singer-songwriter, pianist, producer, and actor
American singer-songwriter
pianist
producer
and actor
American soul musician, Oscar-winning composer, and actor known for the 'Theme from Shaft'.
Isaac Lee Hayes Jr. was born on August 20, 1942, in Covington, Tennessee, and rose to fame as a pioneer of southern soul music.
He became one of Stax Records' first solo artists and co-wrote hits including "Soul Man" for Sam & Dave.
Hayes won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Theme from Shaft" in 1971, becoming one of the first African American composers to do so.
He released numerous acclaimed albums, blending funk, soul, and orchestral arrangements into his distinctive sound.
In addition to music, Hayes pursued acting, making memorable appearances in films and as the voice of Chef on "South Park."
His inventive style and deep baritone voice influenced generations of artists.
Hayes passed away on August 10, 2008, leaving a legacy as a trailblazer in music and entertainment.
2008
Isaac Hayes
American singer and actress
American singer and actress
American singer and actress best known for her partnership with Steve Lawrence as 'Steve and Eydie'.
Born Edith Gormé in 1928, she began performing in New York nightclubs at a young age.
She rose to fame as part of the vocal duo Steve and Eydie with her husband Steve Lawrence, achieving numerous chart hits and television appearances.
Gormé also starred in Broadway productions and films, showcasing her versatile talents.
She earned a Grammy Award for Best Latin Pop Performance and other accolades for her rhythmic pop interpretations.
Beyond her performing career, she appeared on talk shows and variety specials, endearing audiences with her charm and humor.
Gormé remained active in entertainment until shortly before her death in 2013, leaving behind a legacy of classic American pop music.
Eydie Gormé
Finnish actor, musician and comedian
Finnish actor
musician and comedian
Finnish actor, musician, and comedian revered for his versatile performances in film, television, and music. Best known internationally for his role as Uuno Turhapuro.
Vesa-Matti Loiri (1945–2022) was a celebrated Finnish actor best known for his iconic portrayal of Uuno Turhapuro in the long-running comedy film series.
His film career spanned over fifty years, including collaborations with directors like Aki Kaurismäki in films such as 'Calamari Union' (1985).
Beyond acting, Loiri was an accomplished musician, playing saxophone and releasing jazz and blues recordings that garnered critical acclaim.
He released more than ten studio albums and performed across Finland as a singer and instrumentalist.
As a comedian, he toured extensively on stage and television, captivating audiences with his sharp wit and charming persona.
Loiri earned multiple Jussi Awards, Finland's premier film honors, and remains hailed as one of the country's foremost cultural icons.
2022
Vesa-Matti Loiri
American voice actress and scriptwriter
American voice actress and scriptwriter
American voice actress and scriptwriter celebrated for her roles in beloved anime series and her work on English-language adaptations.
Rachael Lillis (1978–2024) was an American voice actress and scriptwriter best known for voicing iconic characters in the English dub of the Pokémon series, including Misty.
Over a career spanning more than two decades, she lent her voice to fan-favorite roles in series like Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh!.
In addition to performing, Lillis adapted scripts for English-language anime dubs, ensuring cultural nuances resonated with global audiences.
Her skillful scripting and voice direction contributed to the success of numerous anime localizations.
Lillis's performances earned her a dedicated fan base and solidified her role in the growth of anime outside Japan.
She is remembered for her versatility, passion for storytelling, and lasting impact on the animation industry.
2024
Rachael Lillis
American model and actress
American model and actress
American model and actress who became a 1960s fashion icon through her groundbreaking collaborations with designer Rudi Gernreich.
Peggy Moffitt (1937–2024) was an American model and actress who became a fashion icon in the 1960s.
She is best remembered for her collaborations with avant-garde designer Rudi Gernreich and photographer William Claxton.
Moffitt's bold look and striking makeup helped popularize revolutionary designs like Gernreich's monokini, captured in her famous 1964 photographs.
As a performer, she appeared in film shorts and underground movies, blending modeling and avant-garde art.
Her image graced the pages of leading fashion magazines and exhibitions, influencing trends in makeup and style.
Moffitt later moved into acting, taking roles in independent films and theater productions.
Her legacy endures as a symbol of 1960s fashion rebellion and creativity.
Peggy Moffitt