• Muriel Landers

    1921 - 1977

    Muriel Landers (1921 - 1977)

    Born in Chicago, Muriel Landers began her career as a concert singer before moving to New York to pursue acting. She initially found it difficult to find parts because of her weight (Landers was 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m) and weighed 200 pounds), but found her niche in comedy. In 1951, Landers appeared on […]

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  • Elsa Lanchester

    1902 - 1986

    Elsa Lanchester (1902 - 1986)

    Elsa Lanchester made her film debut in The Scarlet Woman (1925) and in 1928 appeared in three ‘silent shorts’ written for her by H.G. Wells and directed by Ivor Montagu (Bluebottles, Daydreams and The Tonic) in which Laughton made brief appearances. They also appeared together in a 1930 ‘film revue’ entitled Comets, featuring British stage, […]

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  • Carla Laemmle

    1909 - 2014

    Carla Laemmle (1909 - 2014)

    Carla Laemmle entered films in 1925, as “Carla Laemmle”, in an uncredited role as a ballet dancer in the original silent film version of The Phantom of the Opera (1925) and later had a small role in the early talkie version of Dracula (1931). In that classic film, she portrayed (again uncredited) a bespectacled passenger […]

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  • Karyn Kupcinet

    1941 - 1963

    Karyn Kupcinet (1941 - 1963)

    Karyn Kupcinet was born Roberta Lynn Kupcinet in Chicago, Illinois to Irv Kupcinet, a sportswriter for the Chicago Daily Times, and his wife, Esther “Essee” Solomon Kupcinet. She acquired the nickname “Cookie” during her childhood. She made her acting debut at age 13 in the Chicago production of Anniversary Waltz and went on to attend […]

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  • Sylvia Kristel

    1952 - 2012

    Sylvia Kristel (1952 - 2012)

    Sylvia Kristel was born in Utrecht, Netherlands, the elder daughter of an innkeeper, Jean-Nicholas Kristel, and his wife Pietje Hendrika Lamme. In her 2006 autobiography, Nue, she stated that she was sexually abused by an elderly hotel guest when she was nine years old, an experience she otherwise refused to discuss. Her parents divorced when […]

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  • Mary Kornman

    1915 - 1973

    Mary Kornman (1915 - 1973)

    Mary Kornman was the daughter of Hal Roach′s still-photo cameraman Eugene Kornman, and his wife, Verna, who appeared in several films. After Peggy Cartwright, who appeared in only four or five Our Gang episodes, Mary became the leading lady of the series, appearing in more than 40 episodes. Kornman was one of the series′ biggest […]

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  • Gail Kobe

    1932 - 2013

    Gail Kobe (1932 - 2013)

    Gail Kobe was born Gabriella Joyce Kobe in Hamtramck in Wayne County in southeastern Michigan to Benjamin and Theresa Kobe. She had one sister, Beatrice Kobe Adamski, who predeceased her. Kobe graduated from UCLA earning a fine arts degree in theatre and dance. During the 1950s and 1960s, Kobe made guest appearances on Richard Diamond, Private […]

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  • Barbara Knudson

    1927 - 2014

    Barbara Knudson (1927 - 2014)

    Barbara Ann Knudson (December 4, 1927 – May 11, 2014) was an American film and television actress with more than forty professional credits, including starring roles in Meet Danny Wilson in 1952, The Cry Baby Killer in 1958, and The Jayhawkers! in 1959. Barbara Knudson was born in Las Vegas, Nevada, on December 4, 1927, to […]

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  • June Knight

    1913 - 1987

    June Knight (1913 - 1987)

    June Knight (January 22, 1913 – June 16, 1987) was an American Broadway and film actress. June Knight was born Margaret Rose Valliquietto in Los Angeles in 1913. During the first years of her life, she was in very poor health. She suffered from tuberculosis when she was 4 years old and Doctors told her parents […]

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  • Evalyn Knapp

    1906 - 1981

    Evalyn Knapp (1906 - 1981)

    Evalyn Knapp was born in 1906 in Kansas City, Missouri, as Evelyn Pauline Knapp. She started acting in silent films, her first role being in the 1929 film, At The Dentist’s. She was cast as leading lady in Smart Money in 1931, the only film starring both Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney. In 1932, […]

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  • Manyi Kiss

    1911 - 1971

    Manyi Kiss (1911 - 1971)

    Manyi Kiss (12 March 1911 – 24 March 1971) was a Hungarian actress. Born in Magyarlona, she acted from 1926 in Cluj, Romania, from 1928 in Miskolc and then between 1929 and 1932 in Szeged, Hungary. From the beginning of her career she possessed a natural acting style, an excellent knowledge of dance and ability to […]

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  • Phyllis Kirk

    1927 - 2006

    Phyllis Kirk (1927 - 2006)

    Phyllis Kirk was born in Syracuse, New York, though some sources state her birthplace as Plainfield, New Jersey. She contracted polio as a child, which resulted in health problems for the rest of her life. As a teenager, Kirk moved to New York City to study acting and changed her last name from Kirkegaard to Kirk. […]

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  • Natalie Kingston

    1905 - 1991

    Natalie Kingston (1905 - 1991)

    Natalie Kingston was born as Natalia Ringstrom in Sonoma County, California, and raised in San Francisco. She was of Spanish and Hungarian descent. She was a great-granddaughter of General Mariano Vallejo, who commanded the army which surrendered California to General John C. Fremont. Her mother was Natalia Haraszthy, granddaughter of Agoston Haraszthy, founder of California’s […]

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  • Loretta King

    1917 - 2007

    Loretta King (1917 - 2007)

    Loretta King (August 20, 1917 – September 10, 2007) was an American actress, best known for the brevity of her career and her relationship with director Ed Wood. Loretta King was the star of Ed Wood’s 1955 film “Bride of the Monster,” with Bela Lugosi. She played investigative newspaper reporter Janet Lawton. King appeared in […]

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  • Winifred Emms

    1883 - 1972

    Winifred Emms (1883 - 1972)

    Winifred Emms was born in New Brighton, a seaside resort in Cheshire, and performed with her father on the beach in a company of minstrels. Winifred Emms adopted the name Hetty King when she first appeared on the stage of the Shoreditch Theatre, at the age of six with her father, William Emms (1856–1954), a comedian […]

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  • Ann Sheridan

    1915 - 1967

    Ann Sheridan (1915 - 1967)

    Born in Denton, Texas on February 21, 1915, Ann Sheridan was a student at the University of North Texas when her sister sent a photograph of her to Paramount Pictures. She subsequently entered and won a beauty contest, with part of her prize being a bit part in a Paramount film. She abandoned college to […]

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  • Evelyn Keyes

    1916 - 2008

    Evelyn Keyes (1916 - 2008)

    Evelyn Keyes was born in Port Arthur, Texas, to Omar Dow Keyes and Maude Ollive Keyes, the daughter of a Methodist minister. After Omar Keyes died when she was three years old, Keyes moved with her mother to Atlanta, Georgia, where they lived with her grandparents. As a teenager, Keyes took dancing lessons and performed […]

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  • Dr. Nick

    1927 - 2016

    Dr. Nick (1927 - 2016)

    Dr. Nick Dr. Nick (George Nichopoulos), died at age 88 in Memphis, Tennessee, according to the Memorial Park Funeral Home and Cemetery. No cause of death was given by the funeral home, which said he died Wednesday. Known as “Dr. Nick,” he treated Elvis Presley for the last decade of his life and was accused […]

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  • Kathleen Key

    1903 - 1954

    Kathleen Key (1903 - 1954)

    Kathleen Key was born Kitty Lanahan in Buffalo, New York, she debuted in films in 1920 in the film The Jackeroo of Coolabong, playing a lead role. From that point on to the end of the 1920s, Kathleen Key, sometimes credited as Kathleen Keys, starred in several films, but never really reached stardom, and was […]

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  • Shell Kepler

    1958 - 2008

    Shell Kepler (1958 - 2008)

    Shell Kepler (October 5, 1958 – February 1, 2008) was an American television actress best known for her work on General Hospital as “Nurse Amy Vining” from 1979 until 2002. Shell Kepler portrayed busybody nurse Amy Vining, a “fan favorite”, on General Hospital from 1979 to 2002. She also appeared on the General Hospital spinoff […]

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  • Jean Kent

    1921 - 2013

    Jean Kent (1921 - 2013)

    Born Joan Mildred Summerfield in Brixton, London, the only child of variety performers Norman Field (né Summerfield) and Nina Norre, Jean Kent started her theatrical career in 1931 as a dancer. She used the stage name Jean Carr when she appeared as a chorus girl in the Windmill Theatre in London. She signed to Gainsborough […]

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  • Barbara Kent

    1907 - 2011

    Barbara Kent (1907 - 2011)

    Born as Barbara Cloutman in Gadsby, Alberta, to Jullion Curtis and Lily Louise (née Kent) Cloutman, Barbara Kent won the 21-year-old Miss Hollywood Pageant in 1925, the same year she graduated from Hollywood High School. Barbara Kent began her Hollywood career in 1925, aged 18, in a small role for Universal Studios, which signed her to […]

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  • Barbara Kelly

    1924 - 2007

    Barbara Kelly (1924 - 2007)

    Barbara Kelly was born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1924. As a child, she was given elocution lessons, and while Kelly hated the stage her mother was a frustrated actress. Kelly’s first professional role was playing the Virgin Mary in a Nativity Play. Kelly’s father, an Irishman, was a lorry driver in Vancouver. Her mother, […]

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  • Merna Kennedy

    1908 - 1944

    Merna Kennedy (1908 - 1944)

    Merna Kennedy (September 7, 1908 – December 20, 1944) was an American actress of the late silent era and the transitional period into talkies. Kennedy (born as Maude Kahler) was best known during her brief career for her role opposite Charlie Chaplin in the silent film The Circus (1928).  She began performing in vaudeville at age […]

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  • Madge Kennedy

    1891 - 1987

    Madge Kennedy (1891 - 1987)

    The Siasconset colony was evenly divided among actors and artists, and painters often gave theatrical performances. Madge Kennedy appeared at a painter’s play and impressed one of the professionals there. He commented, “She could act rings around anybody.” The professional was Harry Woodruff who promptly offered her a job in his play, The Genius. Soon […]

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  • Alexa Kenin

    1962 - 1985

    Alexa Kenin (1962 - 1985)

    Alexa Kenin was born in New York City. Her parents divorced when she was young and her mother, actress Maya Kenin, married character actor John Ryan. Kenin began acting as a child and won her first professional part with a supporting role in the 1972 holiday TV special The House Without a Christmas Tree, which […]

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  • Lisa Kelly

    1970 - 2013

    Lisa Kelly (1970 - 2013)

    Lisa Kelly was born and raised in Southington, Connecticut. Her mother’s name is Linda. Kelly made her debut in the 1992 Married… with Children episode “Kelly Doesn’t Live Here Anymore”. She appeared again in 1997 in episodes of Charmed and Silk Stalkings, as well as in direct-to-video and television films such as Amityville Dollhouse, Late Last […]

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  • Beatrice Kay

    1907 - 1986

    Beatrice Kay (1907 - 1986)

    Beatrice Kay (April 21, 1907 in New York City – November 8, 1986) was an American singer, vaudevillian, music hall performer, stage and film actress. She died in North Hollywood, California, aged 79. Born as Hannah Beatrice Kuper, Kay performed as “Honey Kuper” and “Honey Day” for part of her career in vaudeville, radio, motion pictures, […]

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  • Katalin Karády

    1910 - 1990

    Katalin Karády (1910 - 1990)

    Katalin Karády was born as Katalin Kanczler, on 8 December 1910 in Budapest. She spent her childhood in Kőbánya district with seven siblings in great poverty. Her parents were Rozália Lőrinc and Ferenc Kanczler, a shoemaker, who Katalin remembered as an aggressive person. Helped by a charity organization, she spent five years in Switzerland and […]

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  • Madeline Kahn

    1942 - 1999

    Madeline Kahn (1942 - 1999)

    Madeline Kahn was born Madeline Gail Wolfson on September 29, 1942 in Boston, the daughter of Bernard B. Wolfson, a garment manufacturer, and his wife, Freda (née Goldberg). She was raised in a non-observant Jewish family. Her parents divorced when Kahn was two, and she and her mother moved to New York City. In 1953, […]

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