1927day.year

Isadora Duncan

(1877 - 1927)

American-Russian dancer and choreographer

American-Russian dancer and choreographer
Pioneering American dancer who revolutionized modern dance with expressive movement.
Isadora Duncan was born in 1877 in California and broke with traditional ballet to create a free-flowing dance style. Inspired by ancient Greek art, she performed in Europe and Russia, captivating audiences with her emotive performances. Duncan founded dance schools to teach her innovative techniques and influenced generations of dancers. Her life was marked by artistic triumphs and personal tragedies. She died tragically in 1927 when her scarf became entangled in a car wheel.
1927 Isadora Duncan
1959day.year

Wayne Morris

(1914 - 1959)

American actor, singer, and producer

American actor singer and producer
Wayne Morris was an American actor and singer who starred in Hollywood films before becoming a decorated naval aviator in World War II.
Wayne Morris (1914–1959) was an American film actor and singer who rose to prominence at Warner Bros. in the late 1930s. Born in Los Angeles, he made his screen debut in the film Kid Galahad (1937) and went on to star in a string of action pictures and wartime musicals. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, Morris enlisted in the U.S. Navy and became a decorated fighter pilot aboard the aircraft carrier USS Essex, earning the Distinguished Flying Cross. After World War II, he returned to Hollywood, taking on character roles and eventually branching out into film production. Morris's wartime heroics and on-screen charisma made him a popular figure on both sides of the camera. His career spanned more than two decades, although health issues curtailed his later work. He passed away unexpectedly in 1959, leaving behind a unique legacy as both entertainer and war hero.
1959 Wayne Morris
1966day.year

Gertrude Berg

(1899 - 1966)

American actress and screenwriter

American actress and screenwriter
American actress and pioneering screenwriter best known for creating and starring in the long-running sitcom The Goldbergs.
Gertrude Berg was a trailblazing American performer who created, wrote, and starred in the groundbreaking series The Goldbergs. Originally launching on radio in 1929, the show transitioned to television in 1949 and ran for nearly a decade, offering a warm portrayal of a Jewish-American family. As one of the first women to helm her own series, Berg won multiple Emmy Awards and earned acclaim for her authentic storytelling and comedic timing. Her personable portrayal of 'Mama Goldberg' endeared her to audiences and influenced the development of situation comedy in American broadcasting. Beyond her artistic achievements, Berg was a cultural icon who opened doors for female creators in the entertainment industry.
1966 Gertrude Berg
1982day.year

Grace Kelly

(1929 - 1982)

American-Monegasque actress; Princess of Monaco

American-Monegasque actress; Princess of Monaco
Oscar-winning American actress who became Princess of Monaco upon marrying Prince Rainier III.
Grace Kelly (1929–1982) was an acclaimed American actress known for her glamour and poise on screen. She starred in classic films such as "High Noon," "Dial M for Murder," and "Rear Window." In 1954, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in "The Country Girl." Kelly married Prince Rainier III of Monaco later that year, becoming Her Serene Highness Princess Grace. She balanced royal duties with humanitarian work and became an international style icon. Her fairy-tale wedding captured global attention and transformed Monaco's image. Kelly's tragic death in a car accident in 1982 sealed her enduring legacy. She remains celebrated for her contributions to cinema and charitable causes.
Grace Kelly Princess of Monaco
1984day.year

Janet Gaynor

(1906 - 1984)

American actress

American actress
American actress and the first-ever winner of the Academy Award for Best Actress.
Janet Gaynor (1906–1984) was a pioneering American actress of the silent and early sound film eras. She won the inaugural Academy Award for Best Actress in 1929 for her performances in three films: "Seventh Heaven," "Street Angel," and "Sunrise." Gaynor's expressive acting style made her a favorite of audiences and critics alike. She transitioned successfully into talking pictures and continued to star in dramas and romantic films through the 1930s. Gaynor took a step back from Hollywood in the late 1930s to focus on her family life. She later appeared sporadically on stage and television. Her groundbreaking Oscar victory set a precedent for future generations of actors. Gaynor is remembered as one of early cinema's most talented leading ladies.
1984 Janet Gaynor
1991day.year

Julie Bovasso

(1930 - 1991)

American actress and playwright

American actress and playwright
American theater actress and playwright influential in the Off-Broadway movement.
Julie Bovasso (1930–1991) was an American actress and playwright known for her avant-garde contributions to theater. She co-founded the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in New York City. Bovasso wrote and performed in original plays that blended surrealism with social commentary. She also appeared in films and television series, showcasing her versatility as a performer. Her work influenced the growth of Off-Broadway experimental theater in the 1960s and 1970s. Bovasso mentored emerging artists and collaborated with leading directors of her time. Her unique voice and creative risk-taking left a lasting impact on American theater. She is remembered for her dedication to innovative performance art.
1991 Julie Bovasso
1994day.year

Marika Krevata

(1910 - 1994)

Greek actress

Greek actress
Greek actress known for her celebrated roles in theater and film.
Marika Krevata (1910–1994) was a distinguished Greek actress whose career spanned stage and cinema. She began performing in the 1930s and became a leading figure in modern Greek theater. Krevata appeared in numerous classic films and stage productions that are considered landmarks of Greek culture. Her performances were praised for their emotional depth and versatility across genres. She worked with acclaimed directors and playwrights, helping to shape post-war Greek performing arts. Krevata received awards recognizing her artistic achievements and dedication to her craft. She also taught acting workshops, mentoring a new generation of performers. Her legacy endures as one of Greece's most celebrated actresses.
1994 Marika Krevata
1996day.year

Juliet Prowse

(1937 - 1996)

Indian-South African actress, singer, and dancer

Indian-South African actress singer and dancer
Juliet Prowse was an Indian-South African actress, singer, and dancer celebrated for her captivating stage and screen performances.
Juliet Prowse (1937–1996) was a versatile performer known for her work in film and live entertainment. She began her career as a dancer and soon transitioned to Hollywood, where her talent shone in musicals and variety shows. Prowse's blend of acting, singing, and dance earned her acclaim and admiration from audiences worldwide. Her charisma and stage presence made her a sought-after performer during the 1960s and beyond. She died in 1996 at the age of 59, remembered as a glamorous icon of her era.
1996 Juliet Prowse
2000day.year

Beah Richards

(1920 - 2000)

American actress

American actress
Beah Richards was an American actress celebrated for her powerful performances on stage and screen.
Beah Richards (1920–2000) was an acclaimed American actress whose career spanned film, television, and theater. She earned an Academy Award nomination for her supporting role in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. In addition to acting, Richards was a writer and poet who used her art to address social justice issues. Her work broke ground for African American performers and inspired future generations. Richards passed away in 2000 at the age of 80, remembered for her talent and activism.
2000 Beah Richards
2002day.year

LaWanda Page

(1920 - 2002)

American actress

American actress
LaWanda Page was an American actress and comedian best known for her role on the sitcom Sanford and Son.
LaWanda Page (1920–2002) was an American actress and comedian who gained fame as Aunt Esther on Sanford and Son. She started her career in stand-up comedy and nightclub performances, showcasing sharp wit and timing. Page released several comedy albums and toured internationally, breaking barriers for women in comedy. Her television character became a cultural touchstone during the 1970s. She passed away in 2002 at the age of 82, leaving behind a legacy of laughter.
2002 LaWanda Page
2003day.year

Jerry Fleck

(1947 - 2003)

American actor and director

American actor and director
Jerry Fleck was an American actor and director known for his versatile work in film and theater.
Jerry Fleck (1947–2003) was an American actor and director whose career spanned both stage and screen. He took on diverse character roles in film, showcasing his adaptability and depth. Fleck also directed independent projects, demonstrating a strong vision for storytelling. He was respected for his collaborative approach and commitment to craft. He passed away in 2003 at the age of 56, remembered for his contributions to entertainment.
2003 Jerry Fleck
2006day.year

Mickey Hargitay

(1926 - 2006)

Hungarian-American bodybuilder and actor

Hungarian-American bodybuilder and actor
Hungarian-American champion bodybuilder and actor known for winning Mr. Universe and starring in 1950s adventure films.
Mickey Hargitay (1926–2006) was a Hungarian-American bodybuilder and actor, crowned Mr. Universe in 1955. He moved to Hollywood, where he starred alongside Jane Russell in several films, blending athletic prowess with screen charisma. Hargitay appeared in adventure and fantasy films such as 'Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy' and 'Sinbad the Sailor'. Beyond acting, he taught bodybuilding and inspired generations of fitness enthusiasts through competitions and workshops. He was married to actress Jane Russell, and their family became a fixture of Hollywood's Golden Age social scene. Hargitay's legacy endures in both the fitness world and film history as a pioneer of bodybuilding in popular culture.
2006 Mickey Hargitay