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Lowell Gilmore
Lowell Gilmore (1906 - 1960)
Actor in 12 television series/shows from 1952 to 1957 and, 34 films from 1944 to 1957 including: “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” “Johnny Angel,” “The Secret Garden,” “King Solomon’s Mines,” “Androcles and the Lion,” “Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki,” “Blood Alley” and “Jeanne Eagels.” (bio by: TLS)
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William Gillette
William Gillette (1853 - 1937)
Actor, playwright, “Sherlock Holmes.” Family links: Parents: Francis Gillette (1807 – 1879) Elisabeth Hooker Gillette (1813 – 1893) Spouse: Helen Nichols Gillette (1860 – 1888)* Siblings: Frank Ashbel Gillette (1836 – 1859)* Elizabeth H Gillette Warner (1838 – 1915)* Edward Hooker Gillette (1840 – 1918)* Robert Hooker Gillette (1842 – 1865)* William Gillette (1853 – […]
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Michael Gilden
Michael Gilden (1962 - 2006)
Dwarf Actor. A native of Los Angeles, California, Gilden is probably best known for his role as ‘Phillip Morris Page’ in Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 film, “Pulp Fiction”, and that of ‘Marty Pearson’ on the television series, “NCIS (Naval Criminal Investiagtive Service)” in 2006. Gilden also appeared in the films, “Star Wars: Episode VI-Return Of the […]
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Robert Gerringer
Robert Gerringer (1926 - 1989)
Actor. He was a character actor perhaps best known for the role of Dr. Dave Woodard on the TV soap opera “Dark Shadows”. His other TV credits include “The Defenders”, “The Guiding Light”, “Texas”, “Spenser: For Hire” and “The Edge of Night”. For feature film, he appeared in “A Lonely Way to Die” (1968), “The […]
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Martin Gendron
Martin Gendron (1973 - 2004)
Actor. Gendron is best known for his roles on Canadian television shows. He appeared in the shows “Watatow” as ‘Fred Francoeur’ in 1990, “Virginie” as ‘Stephane Pouliot’ in 1996, “Si La Tendance Se Maintient” as ‘Voleur’ in 2001, and “Mon Meilleur Ennemi” as ‘Louis Montour’ in 2001. (bio by: K)
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Leonard P. Geer
Leonard P. Geer (1914 - 1989)
Actor. He had many acting credits, including “The Lord of the Rings” (1978), “Scarface” (1983), “The Great Locomotive Chase” (1956), and in Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Club serial, “The Adventures of Spin and Marty” (1955). He also was a stunt double for actors Robert Mitchum, and George Montgomery. He was married to Dorothy H. Geer, […]
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Spencer Garbett
Spencer Garbett (1969 - 1997)
Actor. Appeared as ‘Road Warrior’ in the 1990s TV series “Breakfast Time.” Earlier, he was a six-time “Star Search” winner in the ‘Male Spokesperson’ category. (bio by: A.J. Marik) Cause of death: Suicide by gunshot
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Michael Galeota
Michael Galeota (2016 - 2016)
Michael Galeota Michael Galeota, the star of the Disney Channel original series “The Jersey,” was found dead on Sunday at his home in Glendale, California, TheWrap has confirmed. He was 31. Galeota was a child star who appeared in a number of TV and film projects during his career. His biggest role, however, was the […]
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Herbert Fux
Herbert Fux (1927 - 2007)
Actor. Born in Hallein, Austria, he appeared in hundreds of films, often in villainous roles, during a career which began in the early 1960s. After years of acting on the European stage, Fux had memorable performances in the films “The Invisible Terror” (1963), “The Quiller Memorandum” (1966), “Funeral in Berlin” (1966), “Dead Run” (1967), “House […]
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Fernando Freyre de Andrade
Fernando Freyre de Andrade (1903 - 1946)
Actor. He was born in Ávila and died in Madrid. He began his career on stage in 1925, with Ernesto Vilches company. Later, he entered in cinema with the film “La Bien Pagada” (1933). He developed a prolific career as character actor, until his early death at the age or 43. He is remembered in […]
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Paul Gilbert
Paul Gilbert (1918 - 1976)
American motion picture and television actor of the 1950s and 60s. Appeared with Lee Marvin in the 1965 comedy feature “Cat Ballou.” Adoptive father of actress Melissa Gilbert and actor Jonathan Gilbert. (bio by: A.J. Marik)
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Kenneth Gilbert
Kenneth Gilbert (1931 - 2015)
Actor. He was well-known for his various roles on television from the 1950s to 2011. He began his professional stage career with the Royal Shakespeare Company in the 1950s and then progressed into television. Gilbert became a well-known face for his different roles through the years starting with “The Heir of Skipton” in 1953 and […]
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John Gilbert
John Gilbert (1899 - 1936)
Actor. John Gilbert appeared in theatrical roles and in motion pictures from then 1910s to the 1930s, and became one of the top stars of the silent screen era. Born John Pringle in Logan, Utah, to stock company actor parents, his childhood was marked with abuse and neglect until he escaped to Hollywood, California as […]
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Edmund Gilbert
Edmund Gilbert (1931 - 1999)
On-screen and cartoon voice actor. Played Fenton Hardy on “The Hardy Boys Mysteries” and was the voice of Baloo on “Talespin.” (bio by: Kenneth McNeil) Cause of death: Lung cancer
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Billy Gilbert
Billy Gilbert (1894 - 1971)
Actor, Comedian. Born William Gilbert Barron in Louisville, Kentucky, he made his vaudeville debut at 12 and began appearing regularly in films in 1929. The son of opera singers, he inherited a massive voice which he used to develop a suspense-filled sneezing routine. Walt Disney created the character Sneezy in “Snow White and the Seven […]
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Miguel Gila
Miguel Gila (1919 - 2001)
Spanish Humorist. He is fondly remembered on stage with a telephone, creating absurd and surrealist humor. He also appeared in a films such as “Botón de Ancla” (1961),”?Dónde Pongo este Muerto?” (1962), and “Mi Tío Jacinto” (1956). He was cremated in Tanatori de les Corts (Barcelona). (bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni)
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Stefan Gierasch
Stefan Gierasch (1926 - 2014)
Actor. He made his professional debut at the age of nineteen in the Broadway play “Snafu” (1944 to 1945) and during the early 1950s, he attended the Actor’s Studio in New York. His Broadway association encompassed four decades as he provided memorable performances in “Compulsion” (1957 to 1958) and “The Sound of Music” (1959 to […]
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Sir John Gielgud
Sir John Gielgud (1970 - 2000)
Actor. Born Arthur John Gielgud in South Kensington, London to Frank Gielgud, a stockbroker, and his wife, Kate Terry-Lewis. He attended Hillside preparatory school, where he first appeared onstage in a production of Shakespeare’s ‘Merchant of Venice’. At 17 he made his professional debut at the Old Vic in 1921 in a minor role in […]
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Lee Gideon
Lee Gideon (1938 - 2003)
Actor. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, he was best remembered for his appearances on the popular TV series “Dallas”, plus the television movies “Dallas: The Early Years” (1986), “Texas Justice” (1995) and “Dallas: J.R. Returns” (1996). His feature film credits include “D.O.A.” (1988), “Dark Before Dawn” (1988), “Necessary Roughness” (1991) and “Killing Device” (1993). He died […]
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Hoot Gibson
Hoot Gibson (1892 - 1962)
Western Actor, Rodeo Champion. Hoot Gibson was the idol of millions of American kids in the ’20s and well into the ’30s. They packed the front seats for the Hoot Gibson Saturday matinees knowing ahead of time, the well worn scripts. With the damsel in distress and things looking hopeless, it was common knowledge, Hoot […]
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Henry Gibson
Henry Gibson (1935 - 2009)
Actor. Known primarily for comedy, his nearly 50 year career will probably be best remembered for the nonsense verse he deadpanned on “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In”. Born James Bateman, he was raised in Philadelphia, and started acting from around age eight. After earning his degree from Catholic University of America in 1957, he served as […]
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Alex Giannini
Alex Giannini (1958 - 2015)
British Actor. Giannini was a well known actor for his performances on the screen and the stage. He started in the theater, acting in various roles and then went into television and films. Giannini’s film appearances included “Elizabeth: The Golden Age” (2007), “Legend” (2015) and “Miss Monday” (1998). He also appeared in such television […]
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Paolo Giacometti
Paolo Giacometti (1970 - 1970)
Playwright. He studied law in Genoa, but he committed himself to writing when he achieved success with a play that he wrote aged twenty. He wrote for touring theatre companies and many of his plays were successful, including La Donna, Sofocle and Giuditta. (bio by: Bunny Boiler)
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Emilio Ghione
Emilio Ghione (1879 - 1930)
Italian silent film actor, director and screenwriter. Born Emilio Luigi Carlo Giuseppe Maria Ghione, best known for being the creator and interpreter of the Za la Mort character. He was one of the most significant personalities of the Italian silent cinema. Son of a painter of considerable quality, Giovanni began as a painter and miniaturist. […]
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Adrián Ghío
Adrián Ghío (1946 - 1991)
Actor. He had a sucessful career in theater, television, and cinema (16 movies). His tragic death transformed him into a national idol. (bio by: 380W) Cause of death: Car accident
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Erwin Geschonneck
Erwin Geschonneck (1906 - 2008)
Actor. He joined the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) in 1919 and had to flee after the Nazi takeover. The Soviet Union expelled him in 1938 and he moved to Prague, where he was arrested in 1939. He survived the Concentration Camps of Sachsenhausen, Dachau and Neuengamme and the RAF sinking of the ship “Cap […]
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Bruno Gerussi
Bruno Gerussi (1928 - 1995)
Actor. Gerussi was born of Greek heritage in 1928 in Medicine Hat, Alberta. He attended the Banff School of Fine Arts in Banff, Alberta, and would go onto an acting career that would span over 40 years and become one of Canada’s most recognizable actors. He began is acting career in 1954 when he became […]
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Berta Gersten
Berta Gersten (1894 - 1972)
Actress. Born in Cracow, Poland, she was an acclaimed leading lady in the Yiddish art theater and films for five decades. For many years she toured with a troupe in Europe, South America and the United States regularly, with popular acclaim. Her first screen appearances were in the Yiddish films “Yiskor” (1933) and “Mirele Efros” […]
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Paul Gerson
Paul Gerson (1871 - 1957)
Film Producer. Born in Bradford, England, he was a noted film producer during Hollywood’s silent film era. His credits include the “Pop Tuttles” short reel series films, “Fire Chief” (1922), “The Cricket on Hearth” (1923), “Once in a Lifetime’ (1925), “The Midnight Limited” (1926) and “In Search of a Hero” (1926). He also appeared in […]
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Kurt Gerron
Kurt Gerron (1897 - 1944)
Born Kurt Gerson into a well-off merchant family in Berlin, Kurt Gerron studied medicine before being called up for military service in World War I. After being seriously wounded he was qualified as a military doctor in the German Army (despite having been only in his second year at university). After the war Gerron turned […]