American actress
American actress
American actress celebrated for her nuanced performances on Broadway and in classic films such as 'Of Mice and Men'.
Born in Boston in 1913, Betty Field began her acting career on Broadway in the 1930s. She originated the role of Mae in the stage production of 'Of Mice and Men' and later reprised it in the film adaptation. Field demonstrated remarkable range, appearing in films such as Twelve O'Clock High and the television series My Three Sons. She seamlessly transitioned between stage, screen, and television, earning praise for her emotional depth. Throughout her career, her ability to embody complex characters left a lasting impression on audiences and critics alike.
1973
Betty Field
American actor, director, and producer
American actor
director
and producer
Hollywood director and producer behind classics like 'Little Caesar' and 'I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang'.
Born in 1900 in San Francisco, LeRoy began his film career as an editor at Warner Brothers before moving into directing. His breakthrough film Little Caesar (1931) helped define the gangster genre. He directed socially conscious dramas such as I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932), earning critical acclaim. As a producer, LeRoy oversaw films ranging from dramas to musicals, including The Wizard of Oz. Over a career that spanned more than four decades, he left an indelible mark on both silent and sound-era Hollywood.
1987
Mervyn LeRoy
American rapper, producer, and actor
American rapper
producer
and actor
Tupac Shakur was an influential American rapper, actor, and producer whose poetic lyrics and social commentary made him a cultural icon.
Tupac Amaru Shakur was born in 1971 in New York City and rose to fame under the stage name 2Pac. He released landmark albums such as ‘Me Against the World’ and ‘All Eyez on Me,’ selling millions of copies worldwide. Shakur’s music addressed social issues like racial inequality, poverty, and violence, resonating with diverse audiences. He also pursued acting, with notable roles in films like ‘Juice’ and ‘Poetic Justice.’ Tupac co-founded the influential hip-hop group Outlawz and produced several of his own tracks. His life was marked by legal battles, feuds, and a reputation for outspoken activism. On September 13, 1996, he was tragically killed in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, a case that remains unsolved. His enduring legacy continues through posthumous releases and his impact on music and culture.
1996
Tupac Shakur
Egyptian-French actor, singer, and dancer
Egyptian-French actor
singer
and dancer
Georges Guétary was a French singer, actor, and dancer celebrated for his charming performances on stage and screen.
Georges Guétary was born in 1915 in Alexandria, Egypt, and raised in France. He began his career as a cabaret singer before moving into film and theater in the 1930s. Guétary’s suave voice and elegant dance style made him a favorite in musicals and operettas. He gained international recognition for his role in the classic film ‘An American in Paris’ (1951). Throughout his career, he appeared in numerous stage productions in Paris and London. Guétary remained active in entertainment until his death in 1997, leaving behind a rich legacy of performances.
1997
Georges Guétary
American actress
American actress
American film and stage actress nominated for an Academy Award for 'Gentleman's Agreement'.
Dorothy McGuire was an American actress celebrated for her sensitive and nuanced performances.
She gained critical acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for her role in the 1947 drama 'Gentleman's Agreement'.
McGuire starred in a range of films, including 'Claudia', 'The Enchanted Cottage', and Disney's 'Swiss Family Robinson'.
Known for her warm screen presence, she also had a successful Broadway career and later appeared in television productions.
Her enduring legacy lies in her portrayal of strong, empathetic women during Hollywood's Golden Age.
Dorothy McGuire
American actor
American actor
American actor best known for his television roles in 'Naked City' and '12 O'Clock High.'
Born in 1926, Paul Burke began his acting career in live television dramas in the 1950s. He gained fame for his portrayal of Detective Adam Flint on the series 'Naked City' from 1958 to 1963. Burke then starred as Major Joseph Cobb in the World War II drama '12 O'Clock High' from 1964 to 1967. He also appeared in feature films and stage productions, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Throughout his career, Burke was nominated for several Emmy Awards. In later years, he took on guest roles in popular television shows and continued to work in regional theater. Burke is remembered for his strong screen presence and contributions to early television drama.
2009
Paul Burke
English-Australian actor and director
English-Australian actor and director
English-Australian actor and director who greatly influenced the theatre scene in Western Australia.
Edgar Metcalfe was born in Manchester in 1933 and began his theatrical career in Britain before moving to Australia. He became the artistic director of the National Theatre Company of Western Australia in 1971 and led numerous acclaimed productions. Metcalfe also acted in films, television, and radio, demonstrating his versatility as a performer. He taught drama at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, nurturing new generations of actors and directors. Metcalfe authored an autobiography and contributed to the cultural development of Perth. His impact on Australian theatre is remembered for its creativity and mentorship.
Edgar Metcalfe
Australian actor
Australian actor
Lex Marinos was an Australian actor known for his versatile performances across stage, film, and television.
Born in 1949, Lex Marinos enjoyed a diverse career spanning theater, television, and film. He earned acclaim for bringing depth and humor to his roles, making him a beloved figure in Australian entertainment. Marinos appeared in both dramatic and comedic productions, showcasing his range as a performer. He was also active in mentoring emerging actors and supporting local arts initiatives. His enduring presence in the industry left a memorable legacy for audiences and colleagues alike.
Lex Marinos