1928day.year

Anita Berber

(1899 - 1928)

German dancer

German dancer
Iconic German dancer and cabaret star, famed for her avant-garde performances and daring lifestyle.
Born in 1899 in Kassel, Anita Berber became a leading figure in Weimar Berlin's cabaret scene. Her expressive, often nude, dance performances broke social taboos and captivated audiences across Europe. Berber also worked as an actress and model, collaborating with artists like Otto Dix and George Grosz. She embodied the decadent spirit of the 1920s with her unapologetic use of drugs, fluid sexuality, and provocative image. Despite her fame, her health suffered from substance abuse, and she died of tuberculosis in 1928 at age 29. Berber remains a symbol of artistic freedom and rebellion in modern dance history.
1928 Anita Berber
1986day.year

Rogelio de la Rosa

(1916 - 1986)

Filipino actor and politician

Filipino actor and politician
Filipino matinee idol turned politician, known for his film career and service in the Philippine Senate.
Born in 1916 in Iloilo, Rogelio de la Rosa became one of the Philippines’ most popular actors in the 1940s and 1950s. He starred in numerous landmark films and earned multiple FAMAS awards for his performances. In 1957, he was elected to the Philippine Senate where he championed social welfare and cultural initiatives. After his term, he served as ambassador to Cambodia, strengthening diplomatic ties in Southeast Asia. De la Rosa died in 1986, leaving a legacy in both Philippine cinema and public service.
1986 Rogelio de la Rosa
1992day.year

Chuck Connors

(1921 - 1992)

American actor

American actor
American actor and former professional athlete best known for starring as Lucas McCain in the TV series “The Rifleman.”
Chuck Connors was born in 1921 and initially pursued careers in both professional baseball and basketball, playing for teams including the Boston Celtics and Chicago Cubs organization. He transitioned to acting in the early 1950s and gained fame for his role as Marshal Lucas McCain on the hit television Western “The Rifleman,” which ran from 1958 to 1963. Connors' rugged screen presence and skilled horsemanship made him a beloved figure in American pop culture. He appeared in numerous films and guest-starred on popular TV shows, showcasing his versatility across genres. Off-screen, he was known for his athleticism, dedication to fitness, and competitive spirit. Connors continued working in entertainment until his death in 1992, leaving a lasting impression as both an athlete and actor.
1992 Chuck Connors
1994day.year

Carmen McRae

(1920 - 1994)

American singer, pianist, and actress

American singer pianist and actress
American jazz singer and pianist known for her distinctive phrasing and contribution to the Great American Songbook.
Carmen McRae was born in 1920 in Harlem, New York, and rose to prominence in the 1940s with her sophisticated vocal style and emotive interpretations. Often regarded as one of the five “Great Ladies of Song,” she worked with legends like Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, and Oscar Peterson. McRae's recordings of standards such as “Black Coffee” and “My Funny Valentine” are celebrated for their nuanced delivery and lyrical depth. In addition to her singing career, she performed as a pianist and occasionally appeared in film and television, including a notable role in “Pete Kelly's Blues.” Throughout her career, she recorded over 60 albums and influenced generations of jazz vocalists. McRae continued to perform and record until her death in 1994, earning acclaim for her artistry and enduring musical legacy.
Carmen McRae
1998day.year

Mary Millar

(1936 - 1998)

English actress

English actress
English actress best known for her role as Rose on the sitcom “Keeping Up Appearances.”
Mary Millar was born in 1936 in Doncaster, England, and began performing as a child in her family's touring company. She built a distinguished stage career in musical theater, starring in productions such as “Ann Veronica” and the original West End production of “The Boy Friend.” On television, she gained widespread recognition for playing the outspoken and mischievous sister Rose on the BBC sitcom “Keeping Up Appearances” from 1991 to 1995. Millar also appeared in film and other TV series, demonstrating her versatility as a comedic and dramatic actress. Her portrayal of Rose endeared her to audiences with its sharp timing and memorable chemistry with co-stars. She continued to perform until her death in 1998, leaving a legacy of warm humor and theatrical excellence.
1998 Mary Millar
2002day.year

Michel Boisrond

(1921 - 2002)

French actor, director, and screenwriter

French actor director and screenwriter
French film director and screenwriter remembered for his lighthearted comedies and launching Brigitte Bardot's career.
Michel Boisrond (1921–2002) began his career as an assistant director under Marcel Carné before directing his debut feature in 1954. He quickly gained acclaim for capturing contemporary French life with humor and style. Boisrond is credited with discovering Brigitte Bardot and directing her in hits such as La Parisienne. Over his five-decade career, he blended romantic comedy and social commentary in films like Les Parisiennes and Cherchez l'idole. As a screenwriter, he crafted witty dialogues that resonated with wide audiences. His contributions helped define postwar French cinema.
2002 Michel Boisrond
2004day.year

Katy de la Cruz

(1907 - 2004)

Filipino-American singer and actress

Filipino-American singer and actress
Pioneering Filipina jazz vocalist known as the Queen of Filipino Jazz.
Katy de la Cruz (1907–2004) rose from vaudeville stages in Manila to international acclaim with her dynamic jazz performances. Dubbed the Queen of Filipino Jazz, she was celebrated for her powerful voice and improvisational flair. De la Cruz starred in musical revues across Southeast Asia and performed at venues like Carnegie Hall. She introduced jazz to Philippine audiences in the 1930s and 1940s, blending Western styles with local traditions. Later in life, she mentored young singers and worked to preserve the country's musical heritage. Her six-decade career solidified her status as a cultural icon.
2004 Katy de la Cruz
2006day.year

Diana Coupland

(1932 - 2006)

English actress and singer

English actress and singer
English actress and singer best known for her role in the sitcom Bless This House.
Diana Coupland (1932–2006) began her career as a West End singer before making her mark in film and television. She appeared in popular series like The Adventures of William Tell and Hawaii Five-O. Coupland’s most memorable performance was as Jean Abbott in the sitcom Bless This House from 1971 to 1976. Her warm screen presence and comedic timing earned her wide acclaim. She continued acting in stage productions and TV dramas well into her later years. Coupland’s versatility and charm left a lasting impression on British entertainment.
2006 Diana Coupland
2006day.year

Jack Palance

(1919 - 2006)

American boxer and actor

American boxer and actor
Academy Award-winning actor and former boxer known for his rugged on-screen presence.
Jack Palance (1919–2006) began his career as a prizefighter before finding fame in Hollywood Westerns and dramas. His breakthrough film roles included the Oscar-nominated performance in Sudden Fear and his Best Supporting Actor win for City Slickers in 1991. Known for his distinctive cheekbones and gravelly voice, Palance portrayed villains and tough characters in classics like Shane and Batman. He also earned acclaim on stage and television, showcasing his versatility across genres. Off-screen, he maintained a passion for boxing and the visual arts. Palance’s intensity and unique style made him one of the most unforgettable actors of his generation.
Jack Palance
2007day.year

Laraine Day

(1920 - 2007)

American actress

American actress
American film and radio actress best known for her role in the 'Dr. Kildare' film series and as the 'First Lady of Baseball'.
Born in 1920 in Roosevelt, Utah, Laraine Day began acting as a teenager. She rose to fame at MGM, starring opposite Spencer Tracy and Robert Young. Her portrayal of Nurse 'Beulah' in the Dr. Kildare series made her a household name. She married baseball manager Leo Durocher and became known as the 'First Lady of Baseball'. Day also appeared in radio and television programs throughout the 1940s and 1950s. She retired from acting in the late 1960s and left a lasting impact on Hollywood's Golden Age. She died in 2007, remembered for her versatility and charm.
2007 Laraine Day
2012day.year

Mitsuko Mori

(1920 - 2012)

Japanese actress

Japanese actress
Japanese actress celebrated for her performances across film, television, and theater.
Mitsuko Mori was a Japanese actress born in 1920 whose career spanned multiple decades and mediums. She captivated audiences with her versatility, bringing depth and nuance to each role. Mori appeared in numerous films and television dramas, earning acclaim for her powerful stage performances as well. Her dedication to her craft made her a respected figure among peers and fans alike. Throughout her life, she mentored younger actors and contributed to the arts community. She passed away in 2012, remembered as one of Japan's most beloved performers.
Mitsuko Mori
2022day.year

Kevin Conroy

(1955 - 2022)

American actor and voice actor, longtime voice of Batman

American actor and voice actor longtime voice of Batman
American actor and voice actor best known for voicing Batman in animated series and video games for over three decades.
Kevin Conroy was born in 1955 in Westbury, New York. He studied at the Juilliard School before launching a career in theater and television. In 1992, he was cast as the voice of Batman in 'Batman: The Animated Series', a role he would inhabit for 30 years across numerous animated shows and video games. His deep, brooding performance defined the character for a generation of fans and set a new standard for superhero voice acting. Beyond Batman, Conroy appeared in stage productions, television series, and voiced characters in various video games. He received critical acclaim and a dedicated fan following for bringing emotional depth to his roles. His legacy as the definitive voice of the Dark Knight endures through the many characters he brought to life.
2022 Kevin Conroy Batman