American actor, singer, and dancer
American actor
singer
and dancer
Iconic American actor, dancer, and choreographer famed for "Singin' in the Rain."
Eugene Curran Kelly was born in Pittsburgh in 1912.
He rose to stardom during Hollywood's Golden Age musicals, starring in classics such as "An American in Paris" and "Singin' in the Rain."
Kelly revolutionized dance on film with his athletic style and innovative choreography.
He directed and produced films, earning an honorary Academy Award for his contributions to cinema.
Known for his charisma and technical skill, he influenced generations of performers.
Kelly continued to work in film and television until the early 1990s.
He passed away in 1996, remembered as a pioneering force in musical entertainment.
1912
Gene Kelly
American actress and singer
American actress and singer
American child actress and singer best known for her role in the silent-era Our Gang comedies.
Jean Darling gained fame as a child star in the 1920s silent film series Our Gang.
She appeared in over 40 short films between 1924 and 1929.
After her film career, she ventured into Broadway and dinner theater performances.
Darling later moved to New York and pursued a singing career, including operettas.
She authored an autobiography detailing her early Hollywood experiences.
Her work as a performer spanned over seven decades, leaving a lasting legacy.
Darling was honored by film and theater communities for her contributions to entertainment.
Jean Darling
American actress
American actress
American actress revered for her powerful performances on stage and screen.
Marian Seldes was an American actress celebrated for her work on Broadway and in film.
Born in 1928, she won a Tony Award in 1967 for her role in Edward Albee's 'A Delicate Balance'.
Seldes appeared in over 100 stage productions, earning her a reputation as a scene-stealer.
Her film credits include 'Home Alone' and 'Hannah and Her Sisters'.
She was also a respected acting teacher and mentor to young performers.
Seldes's career spanned more than six decades, showcasing her range and dedication to the craft.
1928
Marian Seldes
American actress
American actress
American actress best known for her roles in classic films of the 1950s and 60s.
Born in Boise City, Oklahoma, Miles began her acting career in the 1950s.
She starred in Alfred Hitchcock's films 'The Wrong Man' (1956) and 'Psycho' (1960).
Her performance as Lila Crane in 'Psycho' remains iconic in cinematic history.
Miles also appeared in Westerns such as 'The Searchers' opposite John Wayne.
On television, she co-starred in the series 'Johnny Ringo' and 'Route 66'.
Throughout her career, she earned critical praise for her versatility and poise.
She remains a celebrated figure of Hollywood's Golden Age.
Vera Miles
American actress and singer
American actress and singer
American actress and singer famous for her starring role in the TV sitcom 'I Dream of Jeannie'.
Born in Tucson, Arizona, Eden began performing at a young age and studied acting in Los Angeles.
She made her television debut in 1958 and appeared in multiple TV shows and films.
Her breakout role came as the mischievous genie in the sitcom 'I Dream of Jeannie' (1965–1970).
Eden showcased her singing talent in guest appearances and musical specials.
She released several albums and toured in musical theatre productions.
Beyond entertainment, she has authored books and supported multiple charities.
Eden's immortal portrayal of Jeannie continues to delight new generations.
1931
Barbara Eden
American comedian and pianist
American comedian and pianist
American political satirist and pianist known for his musical comedy routines.
Born in Buffalo, New York, Russell moved to Chicago and began his career as a political satirist.
He gained national attention with television specials for PBS, blending comedy and music.
Russell wrote and performed parodies of current events, setting witty lyrics to familiar tunes.
Over five decades, he appeared on late-night shows and released over 40 albums.
His sharp commentary and piano skills earned him multiple Emmy nominations.
He created touring one-man shows that drew enthusiastic audiences across the country.
Russell’s blend of humor and politics left a lasting mark on American satire.
Mark Russell
American actor and screenwriter
American actor and screenwriter
American actor and screenwriter best known for portraying Les Nessman on 'WKRP in Cincinnati'
Richard Sanders is an American actor and writer celebrated for his role as the eccentric newsman Les Nessman on the sitcom 'WKRP in Cincinnati.' Born in 1940, he combined his comedic talents with sharp timing to create a memorable character. Beyond acting, Sanders wrote episodes for comedy series and performed in theater productions. He earned critical praise and a loyal fan base during the show's run from 1978 to 1982. In later years, he continued to appear in guest roles on television. Sanders's portrayal of Nessman remains a highlight of 1970s and 1980s American television comedy.
Richard Sanders
Scottish actor
Scottish actor
Scottish actor with a diverse career spanning British film, television, and theatre.
Born in Edinburgh in 1947, David Robb trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and began his career in theatre before moving to television and film. He is recognized for his roles in acclaimed series such as Upstairs, Downstairs and Downton Abbey. Robb has appeared on stage in classic works by Shakespeare and Chekhov, demonstrating range across drama and comedy. His film credits include both independent features and major studio productions, earning him critical praise. With a career spanning over five decades, he remains an active and respected figure in the acting community.
1947
David Robb
American actress
American actress
American actress best known for her Emmy-winning role as Diane Chambers on the sitcom 'Cheers'.
Shelley Long rose to fame as Diane Chambers on the NBC sitcom Cheers, earning two Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe.
Her portrayal of the sophisticated waitress opposite Ted Danson became iconic during the show’s early seasons.
Long transitioned to film with roles in The Money Pit (1986) and Outrageous Fortune (1987).
After leaving Cheers in 1987, she continued acting in both movies and television, including guest appearances on popular series.
Her performance style blends comedic timing with a nuanced portrayal of complex characters.
Shelley Long
Australian-American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor
Australian-American singer-songwriter
guitarist
and actor
Australian-American singer-songwriter and actor best known for his 1981 hit 'Jessie's Girl' and his role on General Hospital.
Born Richard Springthorpe in Sydney, he found early success as the lead singer of the band Zoot.
Springfield moved to the United States in the 1970s and launched a solo career with RCA Records.
His song "Jessie’s Girl" topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 1981 and won a Grammy Award.
He also gained fame as Dr. Noah Drake on the soap opera General Hospital, earning a Daytime Emmy nomination.
Over decades, Springfield has released over 20 studio albums and toured worldwide, blending rock and pop influences.
Rick Springfield
American actor and screenwriter
American actor and screenwriter
American actor, playwright, and screenwriter known for his camp-style comedies performed in drag.
Charles Busch emerged in the 1980s Off-Off-Broadway scene with his self-written camp comedies.
He often stars in drag as his own lead characters, satirizing classic Hollywood archetypes.
His play “The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife” enjoyed a successful Broadway run and film adaptation.
Busch has written and performed dozens of plays, earning acclaim for his sharp wit.
He continues to tour his one-man shows and contributes to independent film projects.
Busch's unique blend of theater, comedy, and drag has made him a cult favorite.
1954
Charles Busch
British actor
British actor
British actor known for his work in television and film.
David Learner is a British actor born in 1955.
He has appeared in various television series and films, showcasing versatility across genres.
Learner's performances range from dramatic roles to appearances in science fiction productions.
He continues to work in theatre and on-screen, contributing to both mainstream and independent projects.
His dedication to his craft has earned him recognition and a steady career over several decades.
1955
David Learner