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Carmen Silvera
Carmen Silvera (1922 - 2002)
Actress. She is fondly remembered as Rene Artois’ long-suffering wife Edith in the sitcom “Allo Allo,” one of Britain’s best-loved comedies. She was also one of the survivors of the sinking of SS Athenia, torpedoed by U30 on the day Britain declared war on Germany, September 3, 1939. Cause of death: Breast cancer
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Simone Signoret
Simone Signoret (1921 - 1985)
Actress. Born Simone Kaminker to a Polish Jewish father and a French mother, when she began acting in 1941 she took her mother’s maiden name, Signoret. She met and eventually married the director Yves Allégret with whom she had a daughter Catherine. He helped to further her career by giving her roles in his films. […]
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Rose Siggins
Rose Siggins (1971 - 2015)
American Actress. Siggins, who was born with a genetic disorder called Sacral Agenisis, will best be remembered for playing the role of Legless Suzi in the fourth season of ‘American Horror Story: Freak Show’, which aired from 2014 to 2015. She was featured in the documentaries ‘Born Different: Unbelievable Medical Conditions’ (2010) and ‘Extraordinary People: […]
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Margarita Sierra
Margarita Sierra (1936 - 1963)
Spanish-born motion picture and television actress. Had a role on the 1960s TV series “Surfside 6,” which starred Troy Donahue. (bio by: A.J. Marik)
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Sarah Kemble Siddons
Sarah Kemble Siddons (1755 - 1831)
English tragic actress. Family links: Spouse: William Siddons (1744 – 1808)* Children: Henry Siddons (1774 – 1815)* Cecilia Siddons Combe (1794 – 1868)* *Calculated relationship
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Dorothy Short
Dorothy Short (1914 - 1963)
Actress. A cute brunette who starred in numerous low-budget westerns and short features, she shall be remembered for her part in the 1936 cult classic “Reefer Madness”. Though little is recorded of her early days, it is known that she received an MGM contract, moved to Hollywood in 1934, and that same year made her […]
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Dinah Shore
Dinah Shore (1916 - 1994)
Singer, actress, television hostess. Fondly remembered for her long career on stage, screen, TV, and radio. Dinah Shore’s 55 years in show business included more than 70 hit recordings…”Dear Hearts and Gentle People” “Buttons and Bows” “Blues in the Night” “You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To” “I’ll Walk Alone” and “I Wish I […]
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Ann Shoemaker
Ann Shoemaker (1891 - 1978)
Actress. She appeared in ten television series and shows and in forty-nine motion pictures, including “Alice Adams”, “Shall We Dance”, “Babes in Arms”, “Above Suspicion”, “You’ll Never Get Rich”, “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo”, “Sitting Pretty” and “The Fortune Cookie”. She was married to actor Henry Stephenson. (bio by: TLS) Family links: Spouse: Henry Stephenson (1871 […]
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Natasha Shneider
Natasha Shneider (1956 - 2008)
Musician, Actress. She was a Moscow-born Hollywood actress, most famous for her role as the young cosmonaut Irina Yakunina in the 1984 film “2010: The Year We Make Contact.” Shneider also acted in the 1986 film, “Spiker”, and had a number of small television roles. She also performed as a musician in a number of […]
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Sadhana Shivdasani
Sadhana Shivdasani (1941 - 2015)
Indian Actress. Shivdasani, known professionally as Sadhana, was a very prominent actress in film from her first film in 1955 to her retirement in the 1970s. Her family fled Karachi during the post-Partition riots and settled in Mumbai when she was a young girl. Sadhana’s acting career started when she played a […]
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Lucille Pinson Shippee
Lucille Pinson Shippee (1900 - 1977)
Actress. She appeared in the film, “Ninotchka” (1939). (bio by: K)
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Roberta Sherwood
Roberta Sherwood (1913 - 1999)
Singer. Popular nightclub performer and actress. Recorded for Decca Records for many years. “Up A Lazy River” and “You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You” were two of her most popular songs. She was married to actor Don Lanning. Her grave is unmarked. (bio by: A.J. Marik) Cause of death: Complications of Alzheimer’s disease
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Madeleine Sherwood
Madeleine Sherwood (1922 - 2016)
Actress. Fondly remembered for playing ‘Reverend Mother Superior Placido’ in the TV series “The Flying Nun” (1967 to 1970), which starred Sally Field. Born Madeleine Louise Helene Thornton, she experienced her first taste of acting as a performer in a church play during her early youth. After choosing to pursue a career in entertainment, she […]
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Gail Sheridan
Gail Sheridan (1915 - 2007)
Actress. She began her career in Hollywood as a dancer in the mid-1930s, appearing in the musicals “Strike Me Pink” (1936), “F-Man” (1936) and “College Holiday” (1936). Known as a talented, likeable lady, she was dubbed “Hollywood’s Kindest Actress” and was cast as William Boyd’s leading lady in the westerns “Hopalong Cassidy Returns” (1936) and […]
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Dinah Sheridan
Dinah Sheridan (1920 - 2012)
English Actress. With a career spanning seven decades, she was best known for roles in comedies and appeared in many films starting in the 1930s, including Genevieve (1953) and The Railway Children (1970). She acted extensively on stage and in television, including appearing in the long-running 1980s sitcom Don’t Wait Up. (bio courtesy of: Wikipedia)
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Beatriz Sheridan
Beatriz Sheridan (1934 - 2006)
Director and Stage, Movie and Television Actress. Born Elizabeth Ann Sheridan Scarbrough in Mexico, Distrito Federal. Sheridan directed productions such as La intrusa (2001), Rosalinda (1999), La ursupadora (1998), Esmeralda (1997), María la del barrio (1995), Marimar (1994), María Mercedes (1992), Mi pequeña soledad (1990), Simplemente María (1989) and Rosa Salvaje (1997), just to mention […]
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Iva Shepard
Iva Shepard (1886 - 1973)
Actress. Best remembered as ‘Zoe Trevor’ in “The Haunted Manor” (1916) and as ‘Nettie Lea’ in “The Isle of Love.” (1916) Also, she appeared in Lucille Ball’s “I Love Lucy” (1951) playing “Nurse” in episode “Nursery School.” (bio by: MC)
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Margaret Shelby
Margaret Shelby (1900 - 1939)
Actress. Daughter of Charlotte Shelby, sister of Mary Miles Minter. She is well remembered as ‘Countess of Crex” in “The Amazing Impostor.” (1919) She died of chronic alcoholism. Originally buried in ‘The Garden Of Honor’ a private and locked section at Forest Lawn (Glendale), in the 1950s Mary Miles Minter had her remains cremated and […]
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Charlotte Shelby
Charlotte Shelby (1877 - 1957)
Actress. Born Lily Pearl Miles Reilly, mother of Mary Miles Minter and Margaret Shelby, Charlotte is best remembered as ‘Mrs. Goodwin’ in “Always in the Way.” (1915) She was one of the major suspects in the 1922 Taylor murder. Is reported that she owned an old .38 caliber pistol. Apparently the same Pistol that killed […]
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Wini Shaw
Wini Shaw (1910 - 1982)
Actress, Singer. She is probably best remembered for introducing the song “Lullaby of Broadway” in the 1935 musical “Gold Diggers of 1935.” Born Winifred Lei Momi to parents of Hawaiian and Irish descent, she was the youngest of thirteen children and started her show career as a child in her parents’ vaudeville act. When the […]
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Susan Shaw
Susan Shaw (1929 - 1978)
Motion picture actress. She performed in a wide variety of roles in films such as “London Belongs to Me,” “The Woman in Question,” “Chain of Events” and “Wide Boy.” Married to American-British Actor Bonar Colleano, she was never to be the same again after his tragic death, and spent most of her life fighting a […]
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Reta Shaw
Reta Shaw (1912 - 1982)
Actress. Born in South Paris, Maine, the daughter of a New England orchestra leader. Educated in the arts, Shaw debuted in the play, ‘It Takes Two’, a 1946 dud. She went on to character roles in such Broadway musicals as ‘Annie Get Your Gun’ and ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’. She created the part of ‘Mabel’ when […]
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Helen Alliene Shaw
Helen Alliene Shaw (1897 - 1997)
Actress. She is best known for playing a kindly old woman on such shows as Diff’rent Strokes and Highway to Heaven. Perhaps her most famous role was Steve Martin’s grandmother in the 1989 comedy Parenthood. She died at the age of 100. (bio courtesy of: Wikipedia)
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Anabel Shaw
Anabel Shaw (1921 - 2010)
Actress. She is remembered for her roles in the films “Shock” (1946, with Vincent Price and Lynn Bari), “Secret Beyond the Door…” (1947, with Joan Bennett and Michael Redgrave), and “Gun Crazy” (1950, with John Dall and Peggy Cummings). Born Marjorie Henshaw, she graduated from the University of California at Berkeley, California in 1943 and […]
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Peggy Shannon
Peggy Shannon (1907 - 1941)
Actress. A pretty redhead, hers was one of Hollywood’s sadder “hard luck stories”. Born Winona Sammon in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, she was inspired to become a perfomer by child star Madge Evans. She traveled to New York in 1923 and soon landed spots as a chorus girl in the Ziegfeld “Follies” and Earl Carroll “Vanities” […]
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Harry Shannon
Harry Shannon (1890 - 1964)
Actor. Shannon started his career in musical comedy and stock at the age of fifteen. He later joined a travelling repertory troupe and developed into a great comedy actor. He played vaudeville, tent shows and Broadway. In the 1930s he was a member of Joseph Schildkraut’s Theatre Guild, which in turn got him into the […]
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Ethel Shannon
Ethel Shannon (1898 - 1951)
Actress. Born in Colorado, she began her career as a set extra before signing a contract with a movie studio and made her film debut in “It’s Easy to Make Money” (1919). She appeared in over 30 features to include “Roarin’ Dan” (1920), “The Hero” (1923), “Riders Up” (1924), “The Texas Trail” (1925), “The High […]
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Lyudmila Shagalova
Lyudmila Shagalova (1923 - 2012)
Actress. A noted performer of the Soviet stage and screen for nearly half a century, she shall be remembered for her roles in more than 40 feature films. Born in what was then the Soviet Union, little is recorded of her early years though she apparently took to show business early as she made her […]
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Delphine Seyrig
Delphine Seyrig (1932 - 1990)
French Film Actress and Film Director, she is best remembered for her role of Helene Aughain in “Muriel” (1963), and in the role of Colette de Montpelier in “The Day of the Jackal” (1973). Born Delphine Claire Belriane Seyrig in Beirut, Lebanon, to a French Archeologist and his wife. She studied acting at the Comedie […]
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Frances Ford Seymour
Frances Ford Seymour (1908 - 1950)
Actress. A New York Socialite and descendant of Massachusetts Governor Samuel Adams, and the second President of the United States John Adams. Married for a time to actor/producer Henry Fonda, with whom she had two kids, Jane and Peter Fonda, also to become screen stars. (bio by: MC) Family links: Parents: Eugene Ford Seymour (1870 […]