Australian-American actor, singer, and producer
Australian-American actor
singer
and producer
Australian-American actor famed for swashbuckling roles and charismatic screen presence in Hollywood's Golden Age.
Errol Flynn was born in 1909 in Tasmania and rose to fame after moving to Hollywood in the mid-1930s.
He gained international stardom for his swashbuckling performances in films like "Captain Blood" and "The Adventures of Robin Hood".
Flynn's charismatic acting style and on-screen prowess made him one of the top box-office stars of the 1940s.
In addition to acting, he pursued singing and film production, showcasing his versatility behind the camera.
His adventurous off-screen life and love of sailing added to his public allure.
Flynn died in 1959, leaving a legacy as one of cinema's most enduring icons.
1959
Errol Flynn
English actress
English actress
Renowned English stage and screen actress celebrated for her commanding presence and comedic talent.
Dame Edith Evans was an English actress born in 1888.
She gained fame for her stage performances in Shakespearean roles and classic English dramas.
Evans's portrayal of Lady Bracknell in Oscar Wilde's 'The Importance of Being Earnest' became iconic.
She transitioned to film and television later in her career, earning critical acclaim.
Evans was honored with a Damehood in 1946 for her contributions to the performing arts.
Her powerful voice and expressive acting left a lasting impact on theatre and cinema.
1976
Edith Evans
American singer-songwriter and actor
American singer-songwriter and actor
American singer, actor, and multimedia pioneer famed for his smooth baritone voice.
Bing Crosby was an American singer, actor, and entertainer born in 1903.
He became one of the best-selling recording artists of the 20th century, with hits like 'White Christmas.'
Crosby won an Academy Award for his performance in the film 'Going My Way.'
He helped bridge the gap between music, radio, and television, shaping modern entertainment.
Known for his relaxed singing style and effortless charm, Crosby influenced generations of performers.
He remains a cultural icon, with his holiday recordings becoming annual favorites worldwide.
1977
Bing Crosby
American actor
American actor
American character actor known for versatile supporting roles in film, television, and stage.
Born in 1916 into a family of performers, Keenan Wynn was the son of famed comedian Ed Wynn.
Over his four-decade career, he appeared in more than 200 films and television shows, often portraying colorful villains and comedic sidekicks.
His notable roles include appearances in 'Dr. Strangelove', 'Anatomy of a Murder', and the sitcom 'The Rogues'.
Wynn's commanding presence and sharp comedic timing made him a beloved character actor.
He also performed on Broadway and radio, showcasing his wide-ranging talents.
His contributions to American entertainment are remembered for their humor, depth, and versatility.
1986
Keenan Wynn
New Zealand actor and screenwriter
New Zealand actor and screenwriter
New Zealand actor and screenwriter known for his versatile performances.
Born in 1938 in Wellington, Martyn Sanderson was a prominent figure in New Zealand's performing arts scene. He appeared in numerous films and television productions, showcasing a wide range of characters. As a screenwriter, he penned scripts that captured the essence of New Zealand society and culture. Sanderson also worked extensively in theater, both as an actor and director, influencing generations of performers. His dedication to his craft and his creative vision helped raise the profile of New Zealand cinema on the international stage. He is remembered for his energy, wit, and contributions to the arts in his homeland.
2009
Martyn Sanderson
American actress
American actress
American actress known for her portrayal of Mayella Ewell in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' and her stage and television work.
Born in 1935 in Detroit, Collin Wilcox rose to prominence with her sensitive portrayal of Mayella Ewell in the 1962 film 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. Over her career, she appeared in numerous theatrical productions, showcasing her depth and range as a performer. Wilcox also made guest appearances on popular television series, earning praise for her consistent professionalism and emotional authenticity. She was admired by colleagues for her dedication to her roles and her ability to bring complex characters to life. Beyond acting, she was committed to mentoring young artists. Her legacy endures through her memorable performances and contributions to American film and theater.
Collin Wilcox
English actor, director, and producer
English actor
director
and producer
English actor and filmmaker known for his charismatic performances and behind-the-scenes work.
Born in 1952 in Ely, Simon MacCorkindale started his career on the British stage before transitioning to television and film. His charismatic performances earned him leading roles in both British and American series, showcasing his range as an actor. In addition to acting, he directed and produced multiple projects, founding his own production company to develop new talent. MacCorkindale's international work helped bridge transatlantic entertainment, highlighting his adaptability and creative leadership. Colleagues remember him for his collaborative spirit and dedication to nurturing emerging artists. He leaves behind a diverse filmography and a reputation as a respected figure in the industry.
2010
Simon MacCorkindale
English actor and author
English actor and author
English actor and author known for his versatile voice work and novels.
Born in 1933 in Reading, John Clive began his career in repertory theatre before gaining recognition in film and television. His distinctive voice lent itself to memorable voice-over roles in commercials and animated features. As an author, Clive penned historical novels and short stories, blending rich characterization with meticulous research. He balanced his dual careers, alternating between on-screen performances and writing retreats. Fellow artists admired his wit, intelligence, and dedication to both crafts. Clive leaves behind a body of work celebrated for its creativity and depth.
2012
John Clive
American actress
American actress
Versatile American actress known for her dynamic roles in film and television during the 1980s and 1990s.
Born in 1959 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth Peña rose to prominence with her breakout performance in 'La Bamba' (1987). She starred in notable films such as 'Down and Out in Beverly Hills' and 'Rush Hour'. Peña showcased her range by tackling both comedic and dramatic roles, earning critical acclaim for her nuanced portrayals. She also appeared in television series including 'The L Word' and 'Miami Vice'. In addition to acting, she directed award-winning short films and co-founded the Nosotros Foundation to support Latino talent in Hollywood. Peña's contributions helped pave the way for greater Latinx representation on screen. She passed away in 2014, leaving behind a legacy of impactful performances within American cinema.
Elizabeth Peña
South Korean actress, singer, and model
South Korean actress
singer
and model
South Korean actress, singer, and model known for her work as a member of the girl group f(x).
Born Choi Jin-ri in 1994 in Busan, Sulli began her career as a child actress before debuting as a singer with SM Entertainment’s girl group f(x) in 2009. She won acclaim for her performances in television dramas including To the Beautiful You and Mr. Go. Beyond music and acting, she made a mark as a fashion icon and model for major international brands. Sulli was also recognized for speaking openly about mental health and challenging societal norms in South Korea. Her innovative presence on social media inspired fans worldwide and sparked conversations about online harassment. Her untimely death in 2019 prompted a broader dialogue on artist well-being and support.
Sulli
Scottish actor, comedian and writer
Scottish actor
comedian and writer
Scottish actor and comedian best known for his role as Rubeus Hagrid in the Harry Potter film series.
Born Anthony Robert McMillan in 1950 in Rutherglen, Robbie Coltrane rose to fame with his breakthrough performance in the BBC crime drama Cracker, earning multiple BAFTA Awards. He delivered memorable film roles including Valentin Zukovsky in the James Bond franchise and the gentle half-giant Hagrid in eight Harry Potter movies. Coltrane’s comedic talent and distinctive presence made him a beloved figure in British entertainment. He also contributed as a writer, publishing memoirs and essays reflecting on his career and personal life. His advocacy for animal welfare and social causes underscored his off-screen compassion. Coltrane’s death in 2022 marked the end of a diverse and impactful career spanning stage and screen.
2022
Robbie Coltrane