American actor
American actor
Clark Gable was an iconic American actor known as the 'King of Hollywood' for his dynamic performances and leading roles.
Born William Clark Gable in 1901, he began his career in theater before transitioning to film in the late 1920s with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Gable became a major star in the 1930s, winning the Academy Award for Best Actor for It Happened One Night in 1934. His portrayal of Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind (1939) immortalized him in cinematic history and endeared him to audiences worldwide. Renowned for his rugged charm and versatility, he appeared in over 60 films spanning comedies, dramas, and war movies. During World War II, Gable enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Forces and contributed to wartime documentaries and training films. He continued acting after the war, delivering memorable performances in classics like The Misfits. Gable’s influence on Hollywood storytelling and star persona endures across generations.
1960
Clark Gable
American model and actress
American model and actress
American model and actress, muse of Andy Warhol and icon of the 1960s avant-garde art scene.
Born into a prominent family in Santa Barbara, Edie Sedgwick rose to fame as a socialite and fashion icon in early 1960s New York City. She became a leading figure at Andy Warhol’s Factory and starred in several of his short films. Renowned for her distinctive style and effervescent personality, she captured the imagination of the fashion world. Despite her success, she struggled with addiction and mental health challenges. Her life ended tragically at age 28, cementing her legacy as a symbol of beauty and vulnerability.
1971
Edie Sedgwick
Russian ballerina and actress
Russian ballerina and actress
Russian ballerina and silent film actress, celebrated for her grace at the Bolshoi Ballet and early cinematic roles.
Vera Karalli studied at the Moscow Imperial Ballet School and joined the Bolshoi Ballet, where she became renowned for her elegant technique and dramatic presence. In the 1910s, she transitioned to silent films and starred in several popular productions. Rumored to have been involved in the events surrounding the murder of Grigori Rasputin, her life reflected the turbulence of revolutionary Russia. After the 1917 Revolution, she emigrated to Europe and continued her artistic career in Berlin and Paris. Her pioneering work in dance and film left an enduring mark on performing arts history.
1972
Vera Karalli
Irish actress
Irish actress
Irish stage and screen actress renowned for her powerful voice and memorable interpretations of classic roles.
Born in Belfast, Siobhán McKenna achieved acclaim at Dublin’s Abbey Theatre, where she became known for her commanding stage presence and vocal delivery. She starred in landmark productions of works by J.M. Synge and Sean O’Casey, bringing Irish drama to international audiences. McKenna’s film career included roles in adaptations of James Joyce’s writings and Hollywood productions, showcasing her range. She also performed on Broadway and taught acting workshops, inspiring new generations of performers. Her artistry and commitment to theater left a lasting impact on Irish cultural life.
1986
Siobhán McKenna
Tunisia-born French clown
Tunisia-born French clown
Tunisia-born French circus clown renowned for his acrobatics and comedic talents.
Born into a family of performers in Tunis in 1915, Achille Zavatta became one of France's most beloved clowns. He brought joy to audiences across Europe with his slapstick humor, juggling acts, and expressive mime. Zavatta performed in major circuses and on television, earning a Guinness World Record for his juggling feats. His innovative routines and warm stage presence endeared him to generations of children and adults alike. He died in 1993, remembered as a pioneer of modern clowning.
Achille Zavatta
American radio and television host and producer
American radio and television host and producer
American host and producer who created the hit shows "Truth or Consequences" and "This Is Your Life."
Born in 1913, Ralph Edwards began his career in radio before transitioning to television as a pioneering producer and host. He launched the long-running game show "Truth or Consequences" in 1940 and later created the groundbreaking biography series "This Is Your Life." Known for his warm interviewing style and innovative formats, Edwards won multiple Emmy Awards. His programs set the template for reality and game shows that followed. He retired in the 1980s and passed away in 2005, leaving a lasting legacy in broadcast entertainment.
2005
Ralph Edwards
Norwegian actress and singer
Norwegian actress and singer
Norwegian actress and singer who began her career as a child star and captivated audiences with her versatility.
Grethe Kausland was born in 1947 in Kristiansand, Norway. She made her debut at age six, performing on radio and film as a child prodigy. Kausland later became a celebrated jazz singer, known for her wide vocal range and emotive performances. She also starred in numerous Norwegian films, television shows, and musical theatre productions. Her talent for comedy and music endeared her to audiences of all ages. Kausland remained active in the arts throughout her life, leaving a rich legacy when she died in 2007.
Grethe Kausland
Norwegian actor and screenwriter
Norwegian actor and screenwriter
Norwegian actor and screenwriter celebrated for his sharp wit and influential television comedies.
Trond Kirkvaag was born in 1946 in Oslo, Norway. He gained fame as a comedian and television personality, co-creating landmark sketch shows. Kirkvaag wrote and performed in popular programs like 'KLM' and 'MRK Fjærsynet,' shaping the landscape of Norwegian comedy. His intelligent humor and memorable characters influenced generations of performers. He won multiple awards for his writing and acting in film and television. Over a career spanning four decades, he remained a creative force until his death in 2007.
Trond Kirkvaag
English actor and screenwriter
English actor and screenwriter
English actor and screenwriter best known for his role as Stan Butler in the sitcom 'On the Buses'.
Reg Varney was born in 1916 in Canning Town, East London. He rose to fame starring as bus driver Stan Butler in the popular BBC sitcom 'On the Buses' during the 1970s. Varney co-wrote and appeared in various comedy programs and feature films. His everyman charm and comedic timing made him a beloved figure on stage and screen. He also performed in theatre and pantomime across the UK. After retiring to Spain, he passed away in 2008, remembered fondly by fans as a television icon.
Reg Varney
English actor
English actor
English actor celebrated for his roles in film and television, including ‘The Wicker Man’ and ‘The Equalizer’.
Edward Woodward was an award-winning English actor whose career spanned over five decades. He gained prominence for his chilling performance in the horror classic 'The Wicker Man' (1973). Woodward later became internationally famous for starring as Robert McCall in the TV series 'The Equalizer' during the 1980s. He received multiple awards, including a BAFTA and an Emmy nomination, for his versatile acting across genres. His stage work included performances with the Royal Shakespeare Company, showcasing his classical training. Known for his deep, resonant voice and commanding presence, Woodward left a lasting mark on both screen and stage. His dedication to acting and wide range of roles made him a respected figure in the entertainment industry.
Edward Woodward
Bangladeshi actor and director
Bangladeshi actor and director
Bangladeshi actor and filmmaker who was a pioneering force in his country’s cinema.
Subhash Dutta was a leading figure in Bangladeshi cinema, with a career spanning acting, directing, and producing. He began as an actor in the 1950s and quickly gained acclaim for his versatile performances. Dutta later transitioned to directing and helmed several groundbreaking films that shaped the national film industry. His works often explored social themes and contributed to the development of modern Bangladeshi narratives on screen. Dutta received multiple awards for both his acting and directorial efforts, earning him widespread recognition. He was also instrumental in mentoring young talent and fostering a vibrant filmmaking community. His legacy lives on through his films, which remain influential in Bangladesh’s cultural history.
Subhash Dutta
American actor
American actor
American actor best known for his Emmy-winning role on the soap opera All My Children.
David Canary was born in 1938 and began his career with guest roles on TV series such as Bonanza and Family Affair.
He achieved fame portraying dual characters Adam and Stuart Chandler on the daytime drama All My Children from 1983 to 2011.
Canary won five Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor, becoming a daytime television legend.
He also appeared in films and Broadway productions, showcasing his versatility as an actor and singer.
He passed away in 2015 at the age of 77, remembered for his charisma and powerful performances.
2015
David Canary