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Lupe Velez
Lupe Velez (1908 - 1944)
Actress. Born María Guadalupe Vélez de Villalobos in San Luis de Potosi, Mexico to an army officer and an opera singer. At 13 she was enrolled in a convent school in San Antonio, Texas, in an unsuccessful effort to curb her rebelliousness. At 15 she was back in Mexico working in a Mexico City department […]
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Mercedes Vecino
Mercedes Vecino (1916 - 2004)
Actress. She began her career as a singer in the Stage Company of Pedro Terol and Marcos Redondo. She was the first woman to give a kiss in a spanish film in “El Pobre Rico” (1942). She also appeared in “El sobre lacrado” (1942), “Los Ladrones somos gente honrada” (1942), “El Escándalo” (1943), “¿Dónde vas […]
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Dana Vavrova
Dana Vavrova (1967 - 2009)
Actress. A noted child star, she went on a significant movie career in Germany and Austria. Raised in Prague, she took to show business early and from age six was a regular on the long-running Czech television series “Pan Tau”. She appeared in the 1976 film feature “Nezbedna Pohadka” and had notable roles in 1977’s […]
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Tyra Vaughn
Tyra Vaughn (1923 - 2015)
Actress. A pretty blonde, she is remembered for her film and television career which ran from the late 1940s thru the 1950s. Raised in the north central Pennsylvania coal region, she graduated from West Scranton High School where she appeared in numerous theatrical productions, then with the onset of World War II joined the USO […]
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Alberta Vaughn
Alberta Vaughn (1904 - 1992)
Actress. Pert, saucy comedienne of silent films and early talkies. Many of Vaughn’s roles were in spoofs of popular dramatic movies of the time. Her credits include “Rough and Ready” (1923), “Nip and Tuck” (1923), “The Going of Cumming” (1924), “The Fast Male” (1925), “The Vanishing Armenian” (1925), “The Big Charade” (1926), “Forbidden Hours” (1928), […]
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Adamae Vaughn
Adamae Vaughn (1905 - 1943)
Actress. Born in Ashland, Kentucky, she was a member of the Warner Bros. review, along with her sister actress Alberta Vaughn. From 1921 to 1936, she appeared in nine motion pictures to include “Stop Kidding” (1921), “The Last Edition” (1925), “The Show of Shows” (1929) and “Love Before Breakfest” (1936). (bio by: John “J-Cat” Griffith)
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Queenie Vassar
Queenie Vassar (1870 - 1960)
Scottish-born stage and motion picture actress of the 1930s and 40s. Appeared with Ginger Rogers in the 1940 drama “The Primrose Path.” Married to actor Joseph Cawthorn. (bio by: A.J. Marik) Cause of death: Following surgery Inscription:CAWTHORNJOSEPH B.1869 — 1949QUEENIE V.1870 — 1960
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Emily Vass
Emily Vass (1922 - 2015)
Singer, Actress. A child star of the 1930s, she is remembered as one of the last links to ‘old-time radio’. Raised in the itinerant lifestyle of the entertainment milieu, she broke into show business at nine by performing with her parents’ ensemble, the Vass Family Singers. Dr. Vass, a Baptist minister and Furman University professor, […]
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Elena Varzi
Elena Varzi (1926 - 2014)
Actress. A pretty brunette, she is remembered for her performances in several ‘neorealist’ Italian films of the early 1950s, over her short career working with most of the leading cinematic personalities of her day. Raised in Rome, not much is recorded of her early years save that she had little or no formal training. Elena […]
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Rosy Varte
Rosy Varte (1923 - 2012)
Actress. A comedic specialist with hundreds of appearances on the French stage and screen over a 60 year career, she shall probably be remembered for her award-winning eight year run on the Antenne 2 series “MaGuy”. Born Nevarte Manouelian to Armenian parents, she was raised in Paris from infancy though little is recorded of her […]
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Diane Marie Antonia Varsi
Diane Marie Antonia Varsi (1938 - 1992)
Movie and TV Actress. Diane Varsi was in the late 1950s a very promising and competent rising screen star. Her first starring roll was the portrayal of Allison MacKenzie in ‘Peyton Place’. For this work Diane received an Academy Award nomination and was the winner of a Golden Globe as New Star of the Year. […]
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Varduhi Varderesyan
Varduhi Varderesyan (1928 - 2015)
Armenian Actress. Varderesyan was a well known actress in both film and the theater stage. She went to Armenia in 1946 and studied acting at the Leninakan Dramatical Theater. Varderesyan worked at the theater until 1958 when she moved over to the Sundukyan Drama Theatre of Yerevan where she became a leading actress. She […]
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Norma Varden
Norma Varden (1898 - 1989)
Actress. Born and raised in England, she had a distinguished Hollywood film career in supporting roles. The daughter of a retired sea captain, she trained as a concert pianist in Paris, France and performed in England before deciding to pursue an acting career. She studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, […]
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Renata Vanni
Renata Vanni (1909 - 2004)
Actress. A native of Italy, she appeared in American films beginning in the 1950s, including noted movies like “Three Coins In The Fountain,” “The Greatest Story Ever Told,” “A Patch of Blue,” and “Jacqueline Susann’s Once Is Not Enough.” She was also a familiar face on television, playing Marlo Thomas’s landlady on “That Girl,” as […]
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Marda Vanne
Marda Vanne (1896 - 1970)
Actress. Born Margaretha van Hulsteyn in Johannesburg, South Africa, she moved to England in 1918, where she began her career performing at the Fortune Theatre London. For the next 20 years she was primarily a stage performer. She entered feature films appearing in “Strange Boarders” (1938). Her other film credits included “The Great Adventure” (1939), […]
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Jean Vander Pyl
Jean Vander Pyl (1919 - 1999)
Actress. Born in Philadelphia, her career spanned many decades on both radio and television. She is most fondly remembered for the role and voice of ‘Wilma’ on the animated TV series “The Flinstones”. Her many credits included appearances on “Father Knows Best”, “Leave It to Beaver”, “Top Cat”, “The Fireside Thearte”, “The Donna Reed Show”, […]
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Vivian Vance
Vivian Vance (1909 - 1979)
Vivian Vance Veteran Broadway actress fondly remembered for playing Lucille Ball’s landlady, ‘Ethel Mertz’ in the hit 1950s television sitcom “I Love Lucy.” She was born Vivian Roberta Jones on 26 July 1909 in Cherryvale, Kansas, the second of six children. After her family moved to Independence, Kansas, she was able to study drama under […]
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Danitra Vance
Danitra Vance (1954 - 1994)
American motion picture and television actress of the 1980s and 90s. Best known as being a cast member on “Saturday Night Live” in the mid-1980s. (bio by: A.J. Marik) Cause of death: Breast Cancer
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Irene Barnes Vanbrugh
Irene Barnes Vanbrugh (1872 - 1949)
Actress. Born in Exeter, England, she made her first stage appearance at the age of fifteen in Margate theatre, playing Phoebe in “As You Like it”. After moving to London, she first appeared on the West End stage, when she was only sixteen, playing the White Queen and Jack of Hearts in a revival of […]
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Jo Van Fleet
Jo Van Fleet (1914 - 1996)
Actress. She won an Academy Award in 1955 for “East of Eden”. She also won a Tony award for her role in “Trip to Bountiful”. (bio by: Ron Moody)
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Dora Van Der Groen
Dora Van Der Groen (1927 - 2015)
Belgian Actress. Van der Groen was considered one of the greatest actresses in Belgium for her work in television and film. She came from a musical family, but chose to go to the Studio of the National Theatre to learn acting. Van der Groen started her acting career at the Royal Dutch Theatre in Antwerp, […]
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Mabel Van Buren
Mabel Van Buren (1878 - 1947)
Actress. Born in Chicago, Illinois, she began her career as a theatrical performer playing the leading lady in both “The Virginian” and “The Squaw Man” (1909). A veteran of over 80 films, she made her screen debut in “Serious Sixteen” (1910). Among her credits are “The Probationer” (1913), “Elizabeth’s Prayer” (1914), “The Girl of the […]
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Virginia Valli
Virginia Valli (1898 - 1968)
Silent Film Actress. She was the star of several 1920s Hollywood features. Born Virginia McSweeney, she was raised in Chicago and got her acting start as a teenager with a Milwaukee-based stage troupe. After making some films for Essanay Studios in her home city starting around 1915, she moved on to Hollywood, where she was […]
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Valda Valkyrien
Valda Valkyrien (1895 - 1956)
Actress, Ballet Dancer. Born in Iceland, she became the prima ballerina dancer of the Royal Danish Ballet in Denmark. While there she appeared in a number of Danish silent motion pictures, including 1912’s “Vanquished”, which saw a release and a measure of acclaim in the United States. She came over to America in 1914, and […]
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Grace Valentine
Grace Valentine (1882 - 1964)
Actress. Her film roles include “The New Adam and Eve” (1915), “ The Unchastened Woman” (1918), and “ Her Secret” (1933). Some of the original Broadway productions she appeared in were “The Yellow Jacket” (1912), “Trial Marriage” (1927), “The American Way” (1939), “A Story for Strangers” (1948), and “A Season in the Sun” (1950). (bio […]
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Sigrid Valdis
Sigrid Valdis (1935 - 2007)
Actress. Best known for her role as Colonel Klink’s secretary “Hilda” on the televsion series “Hogan’s Heroes.” She married the show’s star Bob Crane on the set in 1970, the couple had two children. Crane was murdered in 1978. Though of Swedish decent she was born Patricia Olson in Bakersfield, California. She grew up in […]
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Minerva Urecal
Minerva Urecal (1894 - 1966)
Actress. Born Minerva Holzer in Eureka, California, she was a radio and stage performer making her film debut in “Her Bodyguard” (1933). A veteran of over 250 films, her credits include “It Happened in New York” (1935), “Son of the Pioneer” (1942), “Block Busters” (1944), “Apache Rose” (1947), “The Raging Tide” (1951), “Miracle in the […]
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Misty Anne Upham
Misty Anne Upham (1982 - 2014)
America Actress. Upham, a Native-American who grew up in south Seattle as a member of the Blackfoot Tribe, began her career at the age of thirteen when she joined the Red Eagle Soaring community theater group and by the following year, she was writing and directing short skits and performing on tours throughout the northwest. […]
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Miyoshi Umeki
Miyoshi Umeki (1929 - 2007)
Actress. She is best remembered for her role as Katsumi, the doomed Japanese wife of an American serviceman played by Red Buttons, in the 1957 film “Sayonara”. It earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, making her the first Asian performer to win an Oscar. She was also nominated for a Golden Globe […]
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Lenore Ulric
Lenore Ulric (1892 - 1970)
Actress. Born in New Ulm, Minnesota, she was a star of the Broadway stage making her silent screen debut in “The First Man” (1911), followed by “A Polished Burglar” (1911). Her many film credits included “Kilmeny” (1915), “The Better Woman” (1915), “The Intrigue” (1916), “Her Own People” (1917), “Tiger Rose” (1923), “South Sea Rose” (1929), […]