American stage, film and television actor
American stage
film and television actor
American actor best known for his role as Commissioner Gordon on the 1960s Batman TV series.
Starting his career on Broadway in the early 1920s, Neil Hamilton transitioned to silent films before becoming a familiar face in Hollywood talkies. He appeared in notable films such as 'Tarzan the Ape Man' (1932) and 'The Case of the Curious Bride' (1935). Facing a career downturn in the 1940s, Hamilton reinvented himself on television, landing his most iconic role as Commissioner James Gordon in Batman (1966–1968). Throughout his career, he maintained a passion for live theatre and returned to Broadway several times. His portrayal of the morally upright police commissioner cemented his place in pop culture history.
1899
Neil Hamilton
American actor
American actor
Cliff Robertson was an Academy Award–winning American actor known for his versatile performances on screen, including his portrayal of John F. Kennedy in PT 109 and Uncle Ben in Spider-Man (2002).
Cliff Robertson (1923–2011) was an American actor celebrated for his depth and range across film, television, and theatre. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in Charly (1968), showcasing his powerful screen presence. Robertson portrayed President John F. Kennedy in PT 109 (1963) and brought warmth to audiences as Uncle Ben in Spider-Man (2002). Beyond acting, he founded the New Star Publishing Company and championed actors’ rights. His career spanned over six decades, leaving a lasting legacy in Hollywood.
Cliff Robertson
American actress
American actress
Jane Greer was an American film actress best known for her femme fatale role in the classic noir Out of the Past (1947).
Jane Greer (1924–2001) was an American film and television actress celebrated for her striking beauty and enigmatic screen presence. She gained fame for her performance as Kathie Moffat in Out of the Past (1947), which remains a hallmark of film noir. Greer began her career after winning a beauty contest and transitioned seamlessly into film, radio, and television. She appeared in shows like Perry Mason and starred in movies such as The Big Steal. Her elegant style and memorable performances left a lasting impact on mid-century Hollywood cinema.
1924
Jane Greer
American actress
American actress
Sylvia Miles was an American actress noted for her bold supporting roles and two Academy Award nominations for Midnight Cowboy and Farewell My Lovely.
Sylvia Miles (1924–2019) was an American film and television actress known for her vibrant personality and fearless performances. She earned Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress in Midnight Cowboy (1969) and Farewell My Lovely (1975). Miles was a stalwart of New York theatre, appearing in both off-Broadway and Broadway productions. She also featured in films such as Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore and John Schlesinger’s footage for Midnight Cowboy. Off-screen, she was a celebrated fixture of Manhattan’s art and social scenes, leaving a memorable mark on independent cinema.
Sylvia Miles
Hungarian actor and author
Hungarian actor and author
Hungarian actor celebrated for his poetic performances and literary pursuits.
Zoltán Latinovits was one of Hungary’s most charismatic actors, renowned for his powerful stage and film roles. Debuting in the 1950s, he captivated audiences with his interpretations of leading characters in classical and contemporary works. Latinovits also pursued writing, publishing poetry and essays that reflected his artistic depth. His collaborations with prominent directors and involvement in the Hungarian New Wave cinema cemented his status as a cultural icon. Despite his life cut tragically short, he left a lasting imprint on Hungarian theater and film. Latinovits is remembered for his intense presence, lyrical voice, and dedication to artistic expression.
Zoltán Latinovits
English actress
English actress
Esteemed English stage and screen actress with a career spanning five decades.
Dame Margaret Tyzack was a versatile actress celebrated for her powerful stage, television, and film performances. A founding member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, she earned acclaim for roles in Shakespearean classics and modern dramas. Her film work earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in the film The Go-Between (1971). Tyzack’s television credits included memorable roles in adaptations of The Forsyte Saga and Elizabeth R. She received numerous honors, including two Olivier Awards and a DBE for services to drama. Renowned for her emotional depth and commanding presence, Tyzack inspired actors across generations.
Margaret Tyzack
Jordanian-born English actor
Jordanian-born English actor
Jordanian-born English actor with a career spanning film, television, and stage.
Nadim Sawalha is a Jordanian-born English actor.
He began his acting career in the 1960s and has appeared in a wide range of British television series and films.
Sawalha's versatile performances include roles in comedies, dramas, and action films.
His work has resonated with diverse audiences and showcased his adaptability.
Beyond screen roles, he has also performed on stage, earning acclaim for his presence and skill.
Nadim Sawalha
Israeli actor, singer, and producer
Israeli actor
singer
and producer
Israeli actor, singer, and producer best known for his Oscar-nominated role in Fiddler on the Roof.
Chaim Topol was an Israeli actor, singer, and producer.
He gained international fame for his portrayal of Tevye in the film adaptation of Fiddler on the Roof, earning an Academy Award nomination.
Topol's charismatic performance and rich singing voice made him a beloved figure in both film and theater.
His career spanned decades, including roles in comedies, dramas, and voice acting.
As a producer, he supported Israeli cinema and helped bring local stories to global audiences.
Chaim Topol
Iranian-American wrestler and actor
Iranian-American wrestler and actor
Iranian-American professional wrestler and actor, famous for his villainous persona and reign as WWF World Heavyweight Champion in the 1980s.
Khosrow Vaziri (September 9, 1942 – June 7, 2023), known by his ring name The Iron Sheik, was an Iranian-American professional wrestler and actor. After serving in the Imperial Iranian Army, he moved to the United States and trained under Verne Gagne. In 1983, he defeated Bob Backlund to win the WWF World Heavyweight Championship, becoming one of the most memorable villains in sports entertainment. His electrifying promos and high-profile feuds with rivals like Hulk Hogan made him a central figure during the wrestling boom of the 1980s. Beyond the ring, he appeared in films and television and cultivated a devoted social media following with his candid personality. Inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005, his legacy endures as one of professional wrestling's most iconic antagonists.
1942
The Iron Sheik
American actor and singer
American actor and singer
American actor and singer best known for his role as Luke Duke in the television series The Dukes of Hazzard.
Tom Wopat is an American actor and singer born in 1951 in Lodi, Wisconsin. He gained fame portraying Luke Duke on the hit series The Dukes of Hazzard from 1979 to 1985. Alongside his television work, Wopat has built a successful stage career on Broadway, starring in musicals such as Annie Get Your Gun and 42nd Street. He has released several solo albums showcasing his Broadway and country music influences. Wopat's versatile talent spans acting, singing, and dancing, earning him critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. In recent years, he has appeared in television dramas and continues to perform in concert tours.
Tom Wopat
English-American actress, author, and singer
English-American actress
author
and singer
English-American actress and author best known for her roles as Brigitta in The Sound of Music and Penny Robinson on the television series Lost in Space.
Angela Cartwright is an English-American actress and writer born in 1952 in Cheshire, England. She moved to California as a child and began acting at an early age. Cartwright landed her breakthrough role as Brigitta von Trapp in the 1965 film The Sound of Music. She later starred as Penny Robinson on the 1960s sci-fi series Lost in Space, becoming a pop culture icon. In addition to acting, she has authored several books about her experiences in Hollywood and her interest in photography. Cartwright remains active in the entertainment industry and often appears at fan conventions and retrospectives.
1952
Angela Cartwright
Australian actress
Australian actress
Australian actress best known for portraying the companion Tegan Jovanka on the television series Doctor Who.
Janet Fielding is an Australian actress born in 1953 in Brisbane, Queensland. She gained prominence for her role as Tegan Jovanka, a companion of the Fourth and Fifth Doctors in the BBC series Doctor Who from 1981 to 1984. Fielding's portrayal brought a strong and outspoken presence to the character, earning her a devoted fan following. After leaving acting, she worked with the BBC's Doctor Who Appreciation Society and in public relations. Fielding also holds a master's degree in writing and has authored essays on the history of television. She occasionally appears at science fiction conventions and continues to engage with the Doctor Who community.
1953
Janet Fielding