1881day.year

Pedro de Cordoba

(1881 - 1950)

American actor

American actor
American stage and film actor known for his dignified presence and distinctive voice.
Pedro de Cordoba was an American actor celebrated for his commanding stage presence and resonant voice. He debuted on Broadway in the early 1900s, earning acclaim in dramatic roles. Transitioning to the silver screen, de Cordoba appeared in silent films before successfully adapting to talkies. He frequently portrayed aristocratic or authoritative characters, showcasing versatility and depth. His career spanned over four decades, leaving a lasting mark on American theater and film before his death in 1950.
1881 Pedro de Cordoba
1901day.year

Ed Sullivan

(1901 - 1974)

American television host

American television host
American television personality famous for hosting 'The Ed Sullivan Show', which introduced major musical acts to U.S. audiences.
Ed Sullivan was born in New York City in 1901. He began his career as a sports and entertainment columnist before transitioning to radio in the 1930s. In 1948, he launched 'The Ed Sullivan Show', a CBS variety program that ran for 23 years. The show brought talents like The Beatles, Elvis Presley, and countless Broadway performers into American living rooms. With his distinctive voice and trademark catchphrase, Sullivan became an enduring cultural icon. His work solidified the variety show format and left an indelible mark on television entertainment.
Ed Sullivan
1916day.year

Peter Finch

(1916 - 1977)

English-Australian actor

English-Australian actor
English-Australian actor best known for his Academy Award-winning role in the film Network.
Peter Finch was born in England in 1916 and later moved to Australia, where he began his acting career. He gained acclaim on stage and screen, starring in British and international productions. Finch won a posthumous Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Howard Beale in Network (1976). His performance as the 'mad prophet of the airwaves' is remembered as one of cinema's greatest monologues. Throughout his career, Finch displayed versatility in drama, thriller, and biographical roles. He struggled with personal challenges but remained dedicated to his craft until his death in 1977. Finch's groundbreaking achievements paved the way for future generations of actors.
1916 Peter Finch
1916day.year

Olga Lepeshinskaya

(1916 - 2008)

Ukrainian-Russian ballerina and educator

Ukrainian-Russian ballerina and educator
Ukrainian-Russian ballerina and educator celebrated as Prima Ballerina Assoluta of the Bolshoi Theatre.
Olga Lepeshinskaya was born in 1916 and became one of the Soviet Union's most revered ballerinas. After graduating from the Moscow Choreographic School, she joined the Bolshoi Ballet in 1936. Lepeshinskaya rose to the rank of Prima Ballerina Assoluta, captivating audiences with her grace and technique. She created leading roles in classical ballets and contributed to Soviet cultural prestige. During World War II, she performed for troops and participated in morale-boosting tours. After retiring from the stage, she taught at the Bolshoi Ballet Academy and mentored young dancers. Her legacy endures in the world of ballet through her performances and pedagogical influence. She passed away in 2008, leaving a lasting impact on dance education and performance.
Olga Lepeshinskaya
1918day.year

Arnold Stang

(1918 - 2009)

American actor

American actor
American actor and voice artist best known as the voice of Hanna-Barbera's Top Cat and for his distinctive comedic presence.
Arnold Stang began his career in radio before making his Broadway debut in the 1940s. He transitioned to film and television, appearing in films such as The Man with the Cloak and in various character roles. In the 1960s, he achieved lasting fame as the voice of Top Cat in the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series. Across a career spanning seven decades, Stang delighted audiences with his nasal voice and witty comedic style. He remained active in the entertainment industry until his passing in 2009, remembered for his unique talent.
Arnold Stang
1919day.year

Doris Singleton

(1919 - 2012)

American actress

American actress
American actress best known for her role as Carolyn Appleby on the iconic sitcom I Love Lucy.
Doris Singleton was an American actress whose television career spanned more than five decades. She gained fame as Carolyn Appleby, Lucy's jealous neighbor, on the classic I Love Lucy. Singleton appeared in numerous popular series of the 1950s and 1960s, including The Twilight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Her expressive performances and impeccable comedic timing made her a sought-after guest star. She continued acting in film, television, and commercials well into the 1990s, leaving a lasting legacy in early television.
1919 Doris Singleton
1922day.year

Liv Dommersnes

(1922 - 2014)

Norwegian actress

Norwegian actress
Norwegian stage and film actress and poetry reciter, a leading figure at the National Theatre in Oslo for over five decades.
Liv Dommersnes was a renowned Norwegian actress celebrated for her work in theater, film, and poetry recitation. She joined the National Theatre in Oslo in the 1940s and became one of its most celebrated performers. Dommersnes also toured internationally, bringing modern poetry to audiences and promoting Scandinavian literature. Her performances were praised for their emotional depth and precise delivery. She received numerous honors for her contributions to Norwegian arts and culture.
1922 Liv Dommersnes
1923day.year

William Windom

(1923 - 2012)

American actor

American actor
American actor acclaimed for his versatile character roles and as Dr. Seth Hazlitt on the television series M*A*S*H.
William Windom was an American actor whose career spanned Broadway, film, and television from the 1950s to the 2000s. He won a Primetime Emmy Award for his performance in the series My World and Welcome to It in 1969. Windom gained widespread recognition as Dr. Seth Hazlitt on the popular series M*A*S*H. He guest-starred in shows such as The Twilight Zone and Murder, She Wrote, showcasing his dramatic and comedic range. Known for his warm presence and adaptability, he remained a respected figure in the entertainment industry for over five decades.
William Windom
1924day.year

Marcello Mastroianni

(1924 - 1996)

Italian-French actor and singer

Italian-French actor and singer
Italian-French actor celebrated for his charismatic screen presence and acclaimed collaborations with director Federico Fellini.
Born on September 28, 1924 in Fontana Liri, Italy, Marcello Mastroianni became one of the most iconic faces of postwar European cinema. He rose to international fame starring in Federico Fellini's classics La Dolce Vita (1960) and 8½ (1963), where his nuanced performances captivated audiences. Over a career spanning five decades, he appeared in more than 150 films and received three Academy Award nominations for Best Actor. Beyond acting, he showcased his musical talents in several singing roles. He won Best Actor at Cannes in 1970 and was celebrated worldwide for his elegance and depth. Mastroianni passed away in 1996, leaving a profound legacy in film history.
Marcello Mastroianni
1926day.year

Jerry Clower

(1926 - 1998)

American soldier, comedian, and author

American soldier comedian and author
American country comedian and storyteller celebrated for his Southern humor and best-selling recordings.
Born on September 28, 1926 in Liberty, Mississippi, Jerry Clower served in the U.S. Army before turning to comedy. He gained national attention with his first comedy album 'Jerry Clower from Yazoo County', which became a bestseller. Over his career, he released more than 40 albums filled with humorous tales of rural Southern life. Clower also authored books blending wit with reflections on his upbringing. Known as the 'Mouth of Mississippi,' he won numerous awards in both the country music and comedy industries. Clower passed away in 1998, remembered for his distinctive voice and warm storytelling style.
1926 Jerry Clower
1934day.year

Brigitte Bardot

French actress

French actress
Iconic French actress and sex symbol of the 1950s and 1960s, later turned animal rights activist.
Brigitte Bardot was born on 28 September 1934 in Paris, France. She rose to international fame in the 1950s with films like And God Created Woman, becoming an icon of beauty and style. Bardot's sultry performances and charismatic presence helped redefine female roles in cinema. In the 1970s, she retired from acting and dedicated herself to animal rights, founding the Brigitte Bardot Foundation. She has since campaigned tirelessly for the welfare and protection of animals. Bardot's legacy endures as both a cinematic legend and pioneering activist.
1934 Brigitte Bardot
1935day.year

Ronald Lacey

(1935 - 1991)

English actor

English actor
English character actor best known for his villainous role in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
Ronald Lacey was born on 28 September 1935 in Manchester, England. He became a familiar face on British stage and screen, often portraying complex villains. Lacey gained international fame as the Gestapo agent Major Arnold Toht in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. His distinctive voice and menacing presence made him a popular character actor. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, he appeared in productions such as The Black Adder and Robin of Sherwood. His career spanned over two decades before his untimely death in 1991. Lacey is remembered as one of Britain’s most memorable character actors.
Ronald Lacey