1923day.year

Allen Holubar

American actor and director

American actor and director
Silent film era actor and director known for dramatic storytelling.
Allen Holubar was an American actor and director during the silent film era. He appeared in numerous silent films before transitioning to directing his own features. Holubar's films often explored intense human drama and showcased emerging cinematic techniques. Working alongside his wife, actress Dorothy Phillips, he crafted several well-received drama pictures. His untimely death from pneumonia in 1923 cut short a promising Hollywood career.
1923 Allen Holubar
1944day.year

Maria Jacobini

(1892 - 1944)

Italian actress

Italian actress
Italian actress who became a star of the silent film era and later transitioned to stage performance.
Maria Jacobini was born in 1892 and emerged as one of Italy's leading film actresses of the 1910s and 1920s. She starred in a series of successful silent films, notable for her expressive performances and on-screen charisma. Jacobini worked with renowned directors and toured internationally, earning acclaim in Germany and France. With the arrival of sound cinema, she seamlessly moved to theater and occasional talkies. Her legacy endures as a pioneering figure in early Italian cinema who helped define the art of film acting.
1944 Maria Jacobini
1959day.year

Sylvia Lopez

(1933 - 1959)

French model and actress

French model and actress
French model turned actress celebrated for her striking beauty and memorable film roles in the 1950s.
Born Tatjana Bernt in 1933, Sylvia Lopez rose to fame as a fashion model before transitioning to acting. She appeared in several French and Italian films, showcasing her talent and screen presence. Her notable performances include roles in crime dramas and comedies that highlighted her versatility. Despite a promising career, she tragically died of leukemia in 1959 at the age of 26. Lopez's elegance and on-screen charisma continue to be remembered by classic film enthusiasts.
1959 Sylvia Lopez
1973day.year

Allan Sherman

(1924 - 1973)

American actor, comedian, and producer

American actor comedian and producer
American comedy writer and performer best known for his parodic song 'Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh'.
Allan Sherman was an American comedian, actor, and producer born in 1924. He gained fame in the early 1960s for humorous song parodies, most notably 'Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)'. Sherman's albums, blending wit and popular tunes, were best-sellers, and he became a fixture on television and radio. His work influenced later musical comedy artists. Despite health and career challenges, his legacy endures through his pioneering of novelty music. He passed away in 1973.
1973 Allan Sherman
1983day.year

Marcel Dalio

(1900 - 1983)

French actor and playwright

French actor and playwright
Marcel Dalio was a French actor and playwright celebrated for his roles in classic films and contributions to the French stage.
Marcel Dalio was a versatile French actor who achieved fame during the golden age of European cinema. He delivered acclaimed performances in films such as La Grande Illusion and The Rules of the Game, collaborating with directors Jean Renoir and Marcel Carné. Beyond acting, Dalio wrote several successful stage plays for Parisian theaters. During World War II, he emigrated to the United States and appeared in Hollywood films like Casablanca. His ability to move seamlessly between screen and stage made him a cherished talent on both continents. Dalio's legacy endures through his influential body of work in film and theater.
1983 Marcel Dalio
1983day.year

Richard Loo

(1903 - 1983)

Chinese-American actor

Chinese-American actor
Richard Loo was a Chinese-American actor known for his nuanced character roles in Hollywood films.
Richard Loo was a pioneering Chinese-American character actor in Hollywood's studio era. He appeared in dozens of films, including The Good Earth, often bringing depth to roles that risked stereotyping. Loo's ability to infuse authenticity into each character made him a respected presence on screen. In the 1950s, he transitioned to television, appearing in dramatic anthology series. His career helped pave the way for greater representation of Asian-American actors in American cinema.
Richard Loo
1984day.year

Carlo Campanini

(1904 - 1984)

Italian actor, singer and comedian

Italian actor singer and comedian
Carlo Campanini was an Italian actor, singer, and comedian who entertained audiences on stage, screen, and radio for decades.
Carlo Campanini was a charismatic Italian performer whose career spanned music hall, film, and theater. He began as a singer before discovering a gift for comedy that made him a favorite in variety shows. Campanini appeared in numerous Italian films of the 1940s and 1950s, often playing jovial supporting characters. His warm stage presence and musical talent led him to host popular radio programs. Beyond acting, he co-wrote and produced several variety revues that toured across Italy. Campanini's versatility and humor left a lasting mark on Italian entertainment.
1984 Carlo Campanini
1989day.year

Lynn Bari

(1913 - 1989)

American actress

American actress
Lynn Bari was an American actress known for her sultry screen presence and versatile supporting roles during Hollywood's Golden Age.
Lynn Bari appeared in over 150 films, earning a reputation as a glamorous and sophisticated performer. She often portrayed the femme fatale or spunky confidante in studio productions at 20th Century Fox. Bari starred alongside stars such as Spencer Tracy and Fred MacMurray in films like China Girl and Moon Over Miami. Offscreen, she was admired for her elegance and wit in Hollywood's social circles. In the 1950s, Bari transitioned to television, making guest appearances on popular shows of the era. Her enduring body of work exemplifies the depth and range of character acting in classic American cinema.
1989 Lynn Bari
2003day.year

Robert Addie

English actor

English actor
English actor known for memorable roles in period films such as Ladyhawke.
Robert Addie was an English actor known for his distinctive presence in film, television, and stage. Trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he rose to prominence with roles in historical adventures such as Ladyhawke (1985) where he portrayed the noble Marquet. He also appeared in the BBC drama Harry's Game and films like Richard the Lionheart: Rebellion. His striking looks and versatile talent made him a favorite for period pieces across Europe. Addie continued performing in theatre productions throughout the 1990s. He passed away on November 20, 2003, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances.
2003 Robert Addie
2013day.year

Dieter Hildebrandt

(1927 - 2013)

Polish-German actor and screenwriter

Polish-German actor and screenwriter
German cabaret artist, actor, and screenwriter known for his sharp political satire.
Dieter Hildebrandt was born in 1927 in Katowice, Poland. He co-founded the Münchner Lach- und Schießgesellschaft cabaret in 1956. As a satirist and screenwriter, he became one of Germany's most influential political cabaret artists. His sharp wit and political commentary earned him numerous awards, including the Georg Büchner Prize. He also wrote for film and television and hosted various satirical programs. Hildebrandt's work influenced generations of comedians and political critics in German-speaking countries. He passed away in 2013.
Dieter Hildebrandt
2015day.year

Keith Michell

(1926 - 2015)

Australian actor

Australian actor
Australian actor celebrated for his acclaimed portrayal of King Henry VIII.
Keith Michell was born in Adelaide, Australia, in 1926. He trained at the Australian Dramatic Academy before moving to London to pursue stage and screen roles. Michell gained international acclaim for his portrayal of King Henry VIII in the BBC series 'The Six Wives of Henry VIII' and its sequel, for which he won a Golden Globe award. He appeared in numerous films, theatre productions, and television shows throughout his career. Renowned for his commanding presence and versatility, he also worked as a director and musician. Michell continued acting and touring in musical theatre until his death in 2015 at the age of 89.
2015 Keith Michell
2015day.year

Jim Perry

(1933 - 2015)

American-Canadian singer and game show host

American-Canadian singer and game show host
Singer turned television personality who hosted popular game shows on both Canadian and American TV.
Jim Perry was born in Massachusetts in 1933 and began his career as a singer in the early 1950s. He moved to Canada in the 1970s and became a familiar face on television game shows. Perry hosted long-running series such as 'Headline Hunters' and 'Definition', earning him several Canadian Television Awards. In the United States, he was the host of 'Card Sharks' from 1978 to 1981. Known for his warm charm and quick wit, he became one of North America's most celebrated game show personalities. Outside television, Perry performed as a singer and recording artist. He passed away in 2015, leaving a lasting legacy in entertainment.
Jim Perry