English-American actor
English-American actor
British-born character actor who brought warmth and wit to dozens of film and television roles in Hollywood's Golden Age.
Cyril Delevanti began his acting career on the London stage before moving to Hollywood in the 1930s.
He appeared in over 100 films and television shows, often playing quirky or comedic supporting characters.
Notable appearances include roles in Alfred Hitchcock's "Saboteur" and Disney's "Mary Poppins".
His gentle demeanor and expressive features made him a standout in ensemble casts.
Delevanti continued acting into his eighties, demonstrating remarkable longevity and versatility.
He left behind a legacy of memorable performances that enriched mid-century American cinema.
1975
Cyril Delevanti
American actor and director
American actor and director
American adventure film star and director known for his swashbuckling charm and screen presence.
Born Charles Felix Locher in 1915, Jon Hall became a popular leading man in 1940s adventure movies.
He starred in films like "The Hurricane" and "Aloma of the South Seas", showcasing his athleticism and charisma.
Hall also took on directing duties in later projects, expanding his impact behind the camera.
He frequently collaborated with actress and wife Frances Langford, forming one of Hollywood's notable pairs.
Hall's on-screen energy and romantic appeal made him a favorite of wartime audiences.
His career, spanning stage, screen, and television, reflects the golden era of American cinema.
1979
Jon Hall
British-American actress
British-American actress
British-American film and television actress known for her roles in Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) and John Ford's The Informer (1935).
Born in 1909 in London, Heather Angel began her acting career on the British stage before transitioning to film in the early 1930s. She gained international recognition with starring roles in Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) and John Ford's The Informer (1935). In the 1940s, she moved to Hollywood and appeared in over fifty films. Angel also became a familiar face in popular television series during the 1950s and 1960s. Her career spanned radio, stage, film, and television, earning her respect as a consummate professional. She retired in the early 1970s, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances that bridged British and American cinema.
1986
Heather Angel
Indian actress and journalist
Indian actress and journalist
Indian film actress and journalist celebrated for her powerful performances in parallel cinema during the 1970s and 1980s.
Born in 1955 in Pune, Smita Patil emerged as a leading figure in India's parallel cinema movement with her debut in the mid-1970s. She delivered critically acclaimed performances in films such as Manthan (1976) and Bhumika (1977), winning the National Film Award for Best Actress. Beyond acting, Patil contributed journalistic pieces addressing social and cultural issues. Her nuanced portrayals of complex female characters earned her widespread respect and numerous awards. Patil balanced her career with advocacy for women's rights and social reform. Tragically, her life and career were cut short in 1986 when she died following childbirth complications.
Smita Patil
Canadian actor, songwriter, game and talk-show host
Canadian actor
songwriter
game and talk-show host
Canadian actor and television personality best known for playing the patriarch Dr. Jason Seaver on Growing Pains.
Alan Thicke (1947–2016) was a Canadian actor, songwriter, and television host whose career spanned decades in North American entertainment. He composed theme songs for hit shows such as The Facts of Life and Diff'rent Strokes, showcasing his musical talents. Thicke gained widespread fame as Dr. Jason Seaver on the popular sitcom Growing Pains, endearing him to audiences worldwide. He later hosted talk shows and game programs, including Thicke of the Night and his own daytime series. Known for his quick wit and warm on-screen presence, Thicke remained a beloved figure until his untimely passing.
2016
Alan Thicke
American dancer and media personality
American dancer and media personality
American dancer and television personality famed for his dynamic performances on So You Think You Can Dance and The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Stephen tWitch Boss (1982–2022) was an acclaimed American dancer, choreographer, and actor whose career took off after finishing as a runner-up on So You Think You Can Dance. His infectious energy and versatility led him to become the resident DJ and creative producer on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Beyond television, he appeared in films like Step Up and contributed choreographed pieces for various artists. Boss was celebrated for breaking barriers in dance and mentoring young talents. His tragic passing in 2022 was met with an outpouring of tributes honoring his vibrant legacy.
2022
Stephen "tWitch" Boss