American singer and actor
American singer and actor
American crooner and actor who gained fame in the 1940s and 1950s for his smooth vocals and on-screen charisma.
Andy Russell rose to prominence as a popular singer during the big band era, recording hits that showcased his silky baritone voice. He transitioned into film and television, appearing in musicals and variety programs that highlighted his singing and acting talents. Russell's bilingual performances also endeared him to Hispanic audiences. Throughout his career, he recorded numerous albums and toured internationally. His blend of vocal finesse and charismatic presence left a lasting mark on American entertainment.
Andy Russell
American actress and singer
American actress and singer
Veteran American actress and singer celebrated for her work on Broadway and in classic film musicals.
Janis Paige was a dynamic actress and singer who achieved fame in the Golden Age of Hollywood musicals and Broadway shows. After winning a contest that led to a studio contract, she appeared in films like So This Is Paris and The Helen Morgan Story. Paige's Broadway credits include The Pajama Game and Braswell, showcasing her versatile vocal talents and stage presence. In television, she made guest appearances on popular series and continued performing in cabaret. With a career spanning over seven decades, Paige remains admired for her charisma and enduring contributions to musical theatre and film.
Janis Paige
American actress
American actress
Iconic American actress famed for her sultry voice and leading roles in classic film noirs.
Lauren Bacall rose to stardom with her debut opposite Humphrey Bogart in To Have and Have Not (1944), establishing her signature husky voice and captivating screen presence. Over her career, she appeared in film noir classics like The Big Sleep, Dark Passage, and Key Largo, earning an Academy Award nomination for The Mirror Has Two Faces. Bacall also enjoyed success on stage, winning a Tony Award for Best Actress in Applause. Known for her charm, wit, and a career spanning seven decades, she left an indelible mark on Hollywood's Golden Age. Bacall's influence endures in film history and popular culture.
1924
Lauren Bacall
American actor
American actor
American actor best known for his Emmy-winning role as Lieutenant Columbo on television.
Born in 1927 in The Bronx, New York, Peter Falk served in the U.S. Coast Guard before pursuing acting. He studied at the Yale School of Drama and began his career on Broadway and in supporting film roles. Falk achieved international fame as Detective Columbo, a rumpled but shrewd police lieutenant who appeared in over 30 television episodes. He won four Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe for his portrayal, which became one of television's most enduring characters. Beyond 'Columbo', Falk starred in films such as 'Murder by Death' and 'The Princess Bride'. His distinctive voice and improvisational skill endeared him to audiences and peers alike. Falk continued acting on stage and screen until his death in 2011, earning a place among America's most beloved actors.
1927
Peter Falk
American actor and politician
American actor and politician
American actor famous for his role in 'Maverick' and later a civic leader in California.
Jack Kelly was born in 1927 in New York City and gained fame as Bart Maverick alongside James Garner. His charm and quick wit made him a television star in the late 1950s and early 1960s. After leaving acting, Kelly entered politics and served as a city councilman and mayor of Huntington Beach, California. He balanced public service with occasional acting appearances, demonstrating versatility both on screen and in government. Kelly's transition from Hollywood to civic leadership was notable during a time when few actors pursued political careers. He championed local development and community programs until his death in 1992. Kelly's dual legacy endures in both entertainment history and his contributions to public life.
Jack Kelly
American television host, actor, and singer
American television host
actor
and singer
American television host, actor, and singer best known for his long-running Western show for children.
Rex Trailer was born in 1928 in Boston and began performing music and acting at a young age. In 1955, he moved to Boston and launched 'Boomtown', a popular live Western television program that entertained children with cowboy adventures. Trailer played the heroic cowboy host, taught horsemanship, and performed songs, becoming a regional icon for over 30 years. He also appeared in films and recorded several albums showcasing his singing talents. Beyond entertainment, Trailer engaged in horse rescue and community events, earning admiration for his kindness. His warm presence and commitment to family-friendly programming left a lasting legacy in New England broadcasting. Trailer passed away in 2013, remembered as 'the friendly cowboy' by generations of fans.
1928
Rex Trailer
American actress
American actress
Anne Francis was an award-winning American actress celebrated for her charm and versatility.
Rising to fame in the 1950s, Anne Francis starred in films like "Forbidden Planet," where she delivered an iconic performance.
She received a Golden Globe nomination for her role in "Blackboard Jungle" and earned two Emmy nominations for television work.
Her career spanned film, television, and stage, showcasing her talent in both drama and comedy.
Beyond acting, she was known for her support of charitable causes and her passion for photography.
Her enduring appeal and distinctive presence made her a beloved figure in Hollywood’s Golden Age.
1930
Anne Francis
American actor
American actor
George Chakiris is an American actor best known for his Oscar-winning role in "West Side Story."
Chakiris won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1962 for his performance as Bernardo in "West Side Story."
He began his career as a dancer and transitioned to acting, appearing in films and television throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
His elegant dance style and expressive presence made him a standout in musicals.
Later, Chakiris took on character roles and appeared on Broadway, showcasing his versatile talent.
He remains a celebrated figure in Hollywood’s musical film era.
1932
George Chakiris
Filipino actress
Filipino actress
Filipino actress known as the 'Queen of Philippine Horror Movies' for her iconic supporting roles.
Lilia Cuntapay earned a reputation for her haunting presence in Filipino horror films, often portraying supernatural characters. Discovered late in life, she appeared in dozens of movies, television shows, and theatrical productions. Cuntapay's trademark deadpan expression and distinctive features made her a cult icon among horror fans. She received posthumous acclaim and awards for her contributions to Philippine cinema. Beyond screen roles, she was admired for her humble personality and dedication to her craft until her passing in 2016.
Lilia Cuntapay
American actress
American actress
Linda Kaye Henning is an American actress best known for her role as Betty Jo Bradley on the television series Petticoat Junction.
Linda Kaye Henning is an American actress born in Los Angeles, California in 1944. She began her career as a child performer on The Monte Hale Show and The Pee-wee Reese Show. Henning gained fame for starring as Betty Jo Bradley on the hit sitcom Petticoat Junction from 1963 to 1970. She also appeared on television series such as The Big Valley, Disneyland, and Tales of Wells Fargo. In addition to acting, she performed in musical theater productions including Annie Get Your Gun. Henning has made guest appearances on game shows and variety programs. She continues to be remembered for her engaging presence and early contributions to television comedy.
1944
Linda Kaye Henning
American actress
American actress
American actress best known for her Emmy-nominated role as Roxanne Melman on the television series L.A. Law.
Susan Ruttan began her acting career in local theater productions before moving to Los Angeles.
She achieved fame portraying the witty and ambitious Roxanne Melman on the hit series L.A. Law from 1986 to 1994.
Her performance earned her three consecutive Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress.
Ruttan has appeared in various films and television guest roles, showcasing her versatility.
Beyond acting, she has been involved in charitable work and continues to participate in theater and film projects.
Susan Ruttan
American actor and environmental activist
American actor and environmental activist
American actor and environmental advocate recognized for his roles in film and television and his dedication to sustainable living.
Ed Begley Jr. is an American actor with a career spanning film, television, and stage.
He gained acclaim for his role as Dr. Victor Ehrlich on the medical drama St. Elsewhere, earning multiple Emmy nominations.
His film credits include You've Got Mail, Pineapple Express, and Best in Show.
A passionate environmentalist, Begley produced and starred in the HGTV series Living with Ed, promoting eco-friendly home renovations.
He co-founded the organization Future Forests to plant trees and combat climate change.
1949
Ed Begley Jr.