• Clarine Seymour

    1898 - 1920

    Clarine Seymour (1898 - 1920)

    Actress. She began her career working with the Thanhouser Film Company, New York and made her debut in the silent serial film “Mystery of the Double Cross” in 1917. In 1918, she excepted an offer from director D.W. Griffith, relocated to Hollywood and appeared in supporting for the films “True Heart Susie” (1919), “Other Woman” […]

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  • Anne Seymour

    1909 - 1988

    Anne Seymour (1909 - 1988)

    Actress.  Appeared in “Field of Dreams,” “Big Top Pee-Wee,” and several other films. She was also a regular on the long-running television daytime drama, “General Hospital.”  Best remembered as Jane Wyman’s friend ‘Mrs. Amelia Tarbell’ in the movie “Pollyanna.” (bio by: The Perplexed Historian) Cause of death: Heart failure

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  • Pilar Seurat

    1938 - 2001

    Pilar Seurat (1938 - 2001)

    Pilar Seurat was of Filipino descent who had a acting career in films and television in the 1960s. Born Rita Hernandez in Manila.  Among her films were Seven Women From Hell and Battle at Bloody Beach, both released in 1961. Also in 1961, she gave her best performance of her  career, as Louisa Escalante, the […]

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  • Almira Sessions

    1888 - 1974

    Almira Sessions (1888 - 1974)

    Actress. Born Allen Sessions in Washington D.C., she began her career on the New York stage and appeared regularly on Bob Hope’s radio show before relocating to Hollywood in 1940. She made her film debut in “Little Nellie Kelly” (1944) and appeared in many character roles until her retirement in 1971. Her credits included “The […]

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  • Pepita Serrador

    1913 - 1964

    Pepita Serrador (1913 - 1964)

    Actress. She was born in Buenos Aires (Argentina) and died in Madrid (Spain). Daughter of actors, she began her career on stage at the age of eight, and ten years later, he formed her own company. She triumphed in Argentina and in 1940, she moved to Spain with her Compañía Argentina de Comedias, where spent […]

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  • Suchitra Sen

    1931 - 2014

    Suchitra Sen (1931 - 2014)

    Actress. An award-winning Bollywood star called the “Greta Garbo of India”, she is remembered for dozens of Bengali and, to a lesser extent, Hindi films. Born Rama Dasgupta in what was then British India, she was educated in local schools and in 1947 married wealthy industrialist Dibanath Sen (deceased 1970). Suchitra made her silver screen […]

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  • Ruth Selwyn

    1905 - 1954

    Ruth Selwyn (1905 - 1954)

    American stage and screen actress. Once married to actor Edgar Selwyn. (bio by: A.J. Marik)

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  • Peg Sellers

    1970 - 1967

    Peg Sellers (1970 - 1967)

    Agnes Marks, the mother of Peter Sellers, was born in Hackney in North London, the daughter of Solomon Marks and his wife, Welcome Mendoza. She was a first cousin, three times removed,  of famous boxer Daniel Mendoza (1764-1836), not, as is commonly believed, his great-granddaughter.  When Solomon died, Welcome used his legacy to form a […]

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  • Evelyn Selbie

    1871 - 1950

    Evelyn Selbie (1871 - 1950)

    Actress in 113 films, most of them Westerns. She appeared in 9 “Bronco Billy” films opposite Gilbert M. Anderson. (bio by: TLS)  Family links:  Spouse:  Harvey Selbie (____ – 1923)* *Calculated relationship

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  • Zohra Sehgal

    1912 - 2014

    Zohra Sehgal (1912 - 2014)

    Actress. A dancer, choreographer, and prolific character performer, she is remembered for her roles in dozens of British and Bollywood productions. Born Sahibazdi Zohra Begrum Mumtaz-ullah Khan in what was then British India, she was raised in Chakatra, educated at the rather strict Queen Mary College of Lahore, and following her graduation traveled by car […]

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  • Vivienne Segal

    1897 - 1992

    Vivienne Segal (1897 - 1992)

    Actress. An acclaimed Broadway musical and comedy figure, she appeared in four motion pictures and in two episodes of the television series “Alfred Hitchock Presents” in 1955.  Family links:  Spouse:  Robert Ames (1889 – 1931)* *Calculated relationship

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  • Sybil Seely

    1902 - 1984

    Sybil Seely (1902 - 1984)

    Actress.  Although her Hollywood career was brief,  she is fondly remembered for playing Buster Keaton’s romantic interest in his early starring comedies.  Unlike the helpless women who tended to populate The Great Stoneface’s later films,  Seely was feisty,  playful and sexy,  not to mention spirited enough to take part in the messier (and more dangerous) […]

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  • Miriam Seegar

    1907 - 2011

    Miriam Seegar (1907 - 2011)

    Actress. One of the last performers to have appeared in silent films as an adult, she starred in a number of British and Hollywood features of the late 1920s and early 1930s. Raised in the midwest, she joined an itinerant theatrical troupe as a teenager and eventually ended up in London where she appeared in […]

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  • Josie Sedgwick

    1899 - 1973

    Josie Sedgwick (1899 - 1973)

    Silent screen actress, primarily in westerns. She was a member of the performing vaudeville family “The Five Sedgwicks.” (bio by: Laurie)  Family links:  Parents:  Edward Sedgwick (1868 – 1931)  Josphine Walker Sedgwick (1872 – 1964)  Siblings:  Edward Sedgwick (1892 – 1953)*  Eileen Sedgwick (1898 – 1991)*  Josie Sedgwick (1899 – 1973) *Calculated relationshipCause of death: […]

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  • Eileen Sedgwick

    1898 - 1991

    Eileen Sedgwick (1898 - 1991)

    Vaudeville star. One of The Five Sedwicks acting family. (bio by: Laurie)  Family links:  Parents:  Edward Sedgwick (1868 – 1931)  Josphine Walker Sedgwick (1872 – 1964)  Spouses:  Justin Huntley McCloskey (1889 – 1935)*  Clarence Dwynell Hutson (1895 – 1950)*  Children:  Mary Eileen Hutson Chrys (1936 – 1984)*  Siblings:  Edward Sedgwick (1892 – 1953)*  Eileen Sedgwick […]

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  • Margaret Seddon

    1872 - 1968

    Margaret Seddon (1872 - 1968)

    Actress. Did an vaudeville act with Margaret McWade: known as the “Pixilated Sisters.”  (bio by: Laurie)

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  • Jean Seberg

    1938 - 1979

    Jean Seberg (1938 - 1979)

    Actress. She is best remembered for her roles in such movies as “Bonjour Tristesse” (1958), “The Mouse that Roared” (1959), “Paint Your Wagon” (1969), and “Airport” (1970). Born in Iowa, and educated at Iowa University, she landed the lead role of ‘Joan of Arc’ in Otto Preminger’s “Saint Joan” (1957), after a much publicized contest. […]

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  • Dorothy Sebastian

    1903 - 1957

    Dorothy Sebastian (1903 - 1957)

    Actress. Married to “Hopalong Cassidy” actor William Boyd, Dorothy was rumored to be the mistress of Buster Keaton. Sebastian appeared in 61 films including “Spite Marriage” (with Keaton), “A Woman of Affairs,” “Our Blushing Brides,” “The Women,” and “Reap the Wild Wind.” (bio by: TLS)  Family links:  Spouse:  William Boyd (1895 – 1972)

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  • Zelda Sears

    1873 - 1935

    Zelda Sears (1873 - 1935)

    Actress, Screenwriter. Born in Brockway, Michigan, she was in an opera chorus when she began her as a stage performer at Manhattan Theater in the early 1900s. In addition to acting, she was playwriting librettos for several long-running musicals when she relocated to Hollywood to appear in the film “Cornered” (1924). As a writer and […]

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  • Ynez Seabury

    1907 - 1973

    Ynez Seabury (1907 - 1973)

    Actress in 24 films including “Madam Satan,” “The Sign of the Cross,” “Now and Forever,” “The Girl of the Golden West,” “Union Pacific,” “Reap the Wild Wind,” and “Samson and Delilah.” (bio by: TLS)

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  • Elaine Anderson Scott Steinbeck

    1914 - 2003

    Elaine Anderson Scott Steinbeck (1914 - 2003)

    Actress. She was born Elaine Anderson in Austin, Texas, in 1914, to parents who were in the oil business. She attended the University of Texas, where she met Zachary Scott, who was an up and coming actor. She married Scott in 1935 and with him had a daughter named Waverly, born in 1936. They divorced […]

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  • Margaretta Scott

    1912 - 2005

    Margaretta Scott (1912 - 2005)

    British Stage, Screen and Television Actress. She had a long career that spanned more than seventy years. She debuted on stage at the age of 14, in Romeo and Juliet. Her screen debut was an uncredited appearance in Alexander Korda’s “The Private Life Of Don Juan” (1934), and she is best remembered for her work […]

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  • Mabel Julienne Scott

    1892 - 1976

    Mabel Julienne Scott (1892 - 1976)

    Actress. Appeared in motion pictures the silent era (1910s and 1920s). Sister of actor William Scott. (bio by: A.J. Marik)

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  • Lizabeth Scott

    1922 - 2015

    Lizabeth Scott (1922 - 2015)

    Actress. A sexy, sultry voiced blonde leading lady of the 1940s and 1950s, she shared the screen with such leading men as Humphrey Bogart, Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas and Charlton Heston. Born Emma Matzo, to parents of Ukrainian ancestry, she was educated at Marywood College and later studied at the Alvienne School of Drama in […]

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  • Frankie Scott

    1920 - 2004

    Frankie Scott (1920 - 2004)

    Singer and Actress. She appeared in the films “Trail of the Hawk,” “Mountain Capers,” “Hillbilly Harmony,” and “Southern Hayride,” among several others. She performed along side of her husband Tommy Scott on his TV variety series “Ramblin’ Tommy Scott” in which she danced, sang and did comedy. (bio by: Laurie)  Family links:  Spouse:  Tommy Lee […]

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  • Debralee Scott

    1953 - 2005

    Debralee Scott (1953 - 2005)

    Actress. A native of Elizabeth, New Jersey, Scott appeared in several television programs and films during the 1970s and 1980s. Among Scott’s credits are the television programs, “Welcome Back Kotter” (as Rosalie ‘Hotsy’ Totsy in 1975 and 1978), “Isis,” “The Love Boat,” “Chain Reaction,” “Angie” (as Marie Falco, 1979-1980), “Forever Fernwood,” “Sons And Daughters,” “Mary […]

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  • Betty Scott

    1883 - 1955

    Betty Scott (1883 - 1955)

    Actress. American motion picture figure and writer of the 1910s and 1920s. Appeared briefly during the 1940s and 1950s in film and television. Married to actor Sam Hardy. (bio by: A.J. Marik)

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  • Marianne Schönauer

    1920 - 1997

    Marianne Schönauer (1920 - 1997)

    Actress. She had a long acting career in Austrian motion pictures and television. She made her first film “Die Welt dreht sich verkehrt” (The World Turns The Wrong Way) in 1947. Other films she appeared in include “Eroica,” “1 April 2000,” and “Maria Theresia.” She also performed on the stage and sang and recorded music. […]

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  • Portland Mason Schuyler

    1948 - 2004

    Portland Mason Schuyler (1948 - 2004)

    Child Actress. A native of Los Angeles, California, she was the daughter of actor James Mason and his wife Pamela Mason, a writer and actress. Schuyler appeared in several films as a child including, “The Child” (1954), “The Man In The Gray Flannel Suit” (1956), “Bigger Than Life” (1956), “Cry Terror!” (1958), “The Great St. […]

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  • Karla Schramm

    1891 - 1980

    Karla Schramm (1891 - 1980)

    Actress. Born in Los Angeles, California, she was child prodigy pianist whom had traveled the world when she performed in the D.W. Griffith film “Broken Blossoms” (1919), followed by “Her Majesty, the American” (1919) . She was most noted for the role of being the screen’s second ‘Jane’ in the films, “Son Of Tarzan” (1920) […]

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