1910day.year

Kitty Carlisle

(1910 - 2007)

American actress, singer, socialite, and game show panelist

American actress singer socialite and game show panelist
American actress and singer celebrated for her roles in Gershwin musicals and long-time appearances as a game show panelist.
Kitty Carlisle (1910–2007) was an American actress and singer famed for her performances in George and Ira Gershwin musicals. She made her Broadway debut in 1933 and starred in films like Murder at the Vanities. Carlisle became a television personality, serving as a panelist on popular game shows such as To Tell the Truth and Password. A dedicated arts advocate, she served on the boards of the Metropolitan Opera and New York City Ballet. Her marriage to composer Moss Hart lasted over 40 years, marking a celebrated partnership in American theater. Carlisle's elegance and charm endeared her to audiences on both stage and screen.
1910 Kitty Carlisle
1913day.year

Alan Ladd

(1913 - 1964)

American actor and producer

American actor and producer
American actor and producer best known for his starring roles in classic film noirs and Westerns of the 1940s and 1950s.
Alan Walbridge Ladd (1913–1964) was an American actor and producer who became a Hollywood leading man in the 1940s. He rose to fame with his breakthrough role in This Gun for Hire (1942), showcasing his cool, tough-guy persona. Ladd starred in iconic films such as the Western Shane and the noir thriller The Blue Dahlia. He founded the Ladd Company, producing films that contributed to mid-century Hollywood. Known for his reserved screen presence and distinctive voice, Ladd became a reliable box-office draw. Despite a private off-screen life, his performances left an indelible mark on American cinema.
1913 Alan Ladd
1918day.year

Helen Wagner

(1918 - 2010)

American actress

American actress
American actress best known for portraying Nancy Hughes on the daytime soap opera "As the World Turns."
Helen Wagner was an American television actress who portrayed matriarch Nancy Hughes on CBS’s soap opera "As the World Turns" from its debut in 1956 until 2010. Her continuous presence on the show for over 54 years earned her a place in the Guinness World Records as the longest-running actor in a single television role. Wagner’s nuanced performance helped establish the emotional core of the series and influenced generations of soap opera characters. Before her television career, she appeared on Broadway and radio dramas. Her pioneering work in daytime television made her a beloved figure in American entertainment.
1918 Helen Wagner
1924day.year

Mary Grace Canfield

(1924 - 2014)

American actress

American actress
Mary Grace Canfield (1924–2014) was an American actress best known for her role as Ralph Monroe on the television sitcom Green Acres.
Mary Grace Canfield began her career in regional theater before transitioning to television in the 1950s. She appeared in guest roles on popular anthology series and made her mark in sitcoms. Her most memorable performance came as the eccentric Ralph Monroe in over 50 episodes of Green Acres. Canfield’s unique comedic timing and character work earned her a devoted fan following. She continued to perform on stage and screen throughout her life, demonstrating remarkable versatility.
1924 Mary Grace Canfield
1925day.year

Anne Jackson

(1925 - 2016)

American actress

American actress
Anne Jackson (1925–2016) was an American actress celebrated for her versatile performances on stage, film, and television.
Anne Jackson made her Broadway debut in the late 1940s and quickly became known for her charm and wit. Over the next several decades, she appeared in more than 40 Broadway productions, earning critical acclaim and award nominations. She collaborated frequently with her husband, actor Eli Wallach, in both stage and screen projects. Jackson delivered memorable performances in films and guest roles on television series, showcasing her range from drama to comedy. Her enduring presence in American theater and film solidified her reputation as a gifted and dedicated performer.
1925 Anne Jackson
1926day.year

Irene Papas

(1926 - 2022)

Greek actress

Greek actress
Irene Papas (1926–2022) was a Greek actress renowned for her powerful portrayals of tragic heroines in film and theater.
Born in Chiliomodi, Greece, Irene Papas began her acting career on the stage in the late 1940s. She made her film debut in adaptations of Greek tragedies, quickly earning acclaim for her commanding presence. Papas gained international fame with roles in The Guns of Navarone and Zorba the Greek, showcasing her emotional depth and intensity. She collaborated with distinguished directors like Michael Cacoyannis and Costa-Gavras, appearing in classics such as Electra and Z. Over a five-decade career, she left an indelible mark on both European and world cinema.
Irene Papas
1926day.year

Uttam Kumar

(1926 - 1980)

Indian Bengali actor, director, producer, singer, composer and playback singer

Indian Bengali actor director producer singer composer and playback singer
Uttam Kumar (1926–1980) was an iconic Indian Bengali actor, director, and singer revered as the Mahanayak of Bengali cinema.
Born Arun Kumar Chatterjee in Kolkata, Uttam Kumar rose to stardom in the 1950s with his breakthrough role in Agni Pariksha. His charismatic screen presence and versatile talent made him the leading man of Bengali cinema for over three decades. In addition to acting, he produced and directed several successful films, composing and performing songs for his projects. Kumar’s on-screen partnership with Suchitra Sen yielded classics like Saptapadi and Sharey Chuattor. His enduring impact on Indian film culture earned him the honorific title “Mahanayak,” and his legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists.
Uttam Kumar
1932day.year

Eileen Brennan

(1932 - 2013)

American actress and singer

American actress and singer
American actress and singer known for her versatile performances in film, television, and theater.
Eileen Brennan began her career on the stage, earning a Tony Award nomination for her performance in the Broadway musical "Love of Life." She gained wider recognition in the 1970s with memorable film roles in "The Last Picture Show" and the comedy "Private Benjamin," for which she won a Golden Globe Award. Brennan showcased her singing talent in various musicals and television specials throughout her career. She appeared in popular TV series such as "Newhart" and "The Kids Are Alright," demonstrating her comedic timing and dramatic range. Brennan's warmth and wit made her a beloved figure in Hollywood. She continued acting into her later years, leaving a legacy of diverse and acclaimed performances.
1932 Eileen Brennan
1936day.year

Pilar Pallete

Peruvian-American actress

Peruvian-American actress
Pilar Pallete is a Peruvian-American actress known for her roles in Latin American cinema and her marriage to John Wayne.
Pilar Pallete (born 1936) is a Peruvian-American actress known for her roles in Latin American cinema and for her marriage to Hollywood icon John Wayne. She appeared in several films in the 1950s before focusing on family life after marrying in 1954. During their marriage, she supported Wayne's career while raising their three children. Although she stepped away from acting, Pallete remained involved in charitable activities and cultural events. In later years, she wrote memoirs recounting her experiences in Hollywood and Peru. Her life story blends international cinema history with personal resilience.
Pilar Pallete
1940day.year

Pauline Collins

English actress

English actress
English actress best known for her award-winning performance in 'Shirley Valentine' and roles in 'Upstairs, Downstairs'.
Pauline Collins has been captivating audiences since her breakout role as Sarah Moffat in the television series 'Upstairs, Downstairs'. She earned an Academy Award nomination and won a BAFTA for her performance in the film 'Shirley Valentine'. Collins received a Tony nomination for her one-woman Broadway show. Her diverse filmography includes roles in 'City of Joy' and 'The Twilight of a Soldier'. She was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for her services to drama. Collins remains active on stage and screen, admired for her charisma and emotional range.
Pauline Collins
1943day.year

Valerie Perrine

American model and actress

American model and actress
American model and actress acclaimed for her Oscar-nominated role in 'Lenny' and as Eve in 'Superman'.
Valerie Perrine began her career as a fashion model before moving into acting in the early 1970s. She earned Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for her portrayal of Honey Bruce in the biopic 'Lenny'. Perrine is also known for her role as Eve Teschmacher in Richard Donner's 'Superman' films. Her film credits include 'The Border', 'Tales of Ordinary Madness', and 'Magnum Force'. She won a National Society of Film Critics Award for her nuanced performances. Perrine's blend of glamour and depth made her a standout presence on screen throughout the decade.
1943 Valerie Perrine
1952day.year

Shakti Kapoor

Indian actor

Indian actor
Indian actor known for his work in Hindi cinema.
Shakti Kapoor (born 1952) is an Indian actor. He has appeared in numerous Hindi films. Known for his versatility in portraying both villainous and comedic roles. His performances have left a lasting impact on Bollywood. He remains a familiar face in Indian cinema.
1952 Shakti Kapoor