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Sarah Goldberg
Sarah Goldberg (1974 - 2014)
Sarah Goldberg Sarah Danielle Madison (September 6, 1974 – September 27, 2014), sometimes credited as Sarah Danielle Goldberg, was an American actress. Madison was born Sarah Goldberg in Springfield, Illinois. She was a 1992 graduate of Latin School of Chicago. She graduated from Amherst College in 1996. When she moved west to pursue a career […]
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Sarah Henshaw Hunt Jewett
Sarah Henshaw Hunt Jewett (1847 - 1899)
Actress. She debuted her theatrical career on September 3, 1872 at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in New York City, New York, and achieved many notable roles, appearing on stage in the plays “Diamonds”, “The Merry Wives”, “Merry Wives of Windsor”, “Everybody’s Friend”, “Married Life”, “Divorce”, “Old Heads and Young Hearts”, “False Shame”, “Love’s Labor’s Lost”, […]
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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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Sarah Madison
Sarah Madison (1974 - 2014)
Sarah Danielle Madison (September 6, 1974–September 27, 2014), sometimes credited as Sarah Danielle Goldberg, was an American actress. Sarah Madison was born Sarah Goldberg in Springfield, Illinois. Sarah Madison was a 1992 graduate of Latin School of Chicago. Sarah Madison attended Amherst College and graduated in 1996 with a BS in microbiology, decided to pursue her dreams […]
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Sarah Marshall
Sarah Marshall (1933 - 2014)
Actress. The daughter of British actor Herbert Marshall and actress Edna Best. Born in London, she moved with her parents to the United States at the age of six and following her schooling, she marked her Broadway debut with a minor part in the short-lived play “Dream Girls” (1951). She would initiate her television career […]
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Sarah Sutherland
Sarah Sutherland (1970 - 1919)
Vaudevillian Actress. Appeared in vaudeville acts in the 1880s along with her sisters. They were distinguished by their very long hair. Family links: Parents: Fletcher Sutherland (1816 – 1888) Mary Brink Sutherland (1824 – 1867) Siblings: Dora Sutherland (____ – 1926)* Charles C. Sutherland (____ – 1887)* Mary Sutherland (____ – 1939)* Sarah Sutherland (1845 […]
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Sarah Tilghman Hughes
Sarah Tilghman Hughes (1896 - 1985)
Kennedy Assassination Figure, Judge and Lawyer. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, she was the daughter of James Cooke and Elizabeth Haughton Tilghman. She went to high school at the girls-only Salem Academy in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where she was elected president of the freshman class. Her determined personality extended to the athletic field where she participated […]
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Sarah Welles “Sally” James Farnham
Sarah Welles “Sally” James Farnham (1869 - 1943)
American sculptor. Best known for her equestrian statue of Simon Bolivar in New York City’s Central Park, and Will Rogers on his horse. (bio by: Laurie) Family links: Parents: Edward Christopher James (1841 – 1901) Sarah W. Perkins James (1841 – 1879) Spouse: George Paulding Farnham (1859 – 1927)* Children: James Paulding Farnham (1898 – […]
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Sargent Shriver, Jr
Sargent Shriver, Jr (1915 - 2011)
US Political Leader, Civic Activist. Born Robert Sargent Shriver, Jr., he graduated from Yale University in 1938 and Yale Law School in 1941. An opponent of involvement in World War II, after the United States entered the conflict he served in the United States Navy, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Commander. Hired by Joseph Kennedy […]
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Sari L. Price
Sari L. Price (1933 - 2003)
Actress. Price began her career by studying acting when she was 17 at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York. She later met and became a friend of actress Shirley Jones. Price’s films include, “Lille Frk Norge” (2003), “Hold My Heart” (2002), “Orion’s Belt” (1985), “The People Vs. Jean Harris” (1981), “First, You Cry” (1978), and […]
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Satam al-Suqami
Satam al-Suqami (1976 - 2001)
The FBI says Satam al-Suqami first arrived in the U.S. on April 23, 2001, with a visa that allowed him to remain in the country until May 21. However, at least five residents of the Spanish Trace Apartments claim to recognize the photographs of both Suqami and Salem al-Hazmi as living in the San Antonio […]
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Satchel Paige
Satchel Paige (1906 - 1982)
Leroy Robert “Satchel” Paige (July 7, 1906 – June 8, 1982) was an American Negro league baseball and Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher who became a legend in his own lifetime by being known as perhaps the best pitcher in baseball history, by his longevity in the game, and by attracting record crowds wherever he […]
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Saul Bass
Saul Bass (1920 - 1996)
Graphic Designer. He was born in New York. He is known as one of the best ever graphic designers for film, specially for the Alfred Hitchcock Film “Psycho” (1960) of which he co-directed the very famous shower scene. Also he is remembered for his creations for Alfred Hitchcock films “Vertigo” (1958) and “North by Northwest” […]
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Saul Bass
Saul Bass (1920 - 1996)
Graphic Designer. He was born in New York. He is known as one of the best ever graphic designers for film, specially for the Alfred Hitchcock Film “Psycho” (1960) of which he co-directed the very famous shower scene. Also he is remembered for his creations for Alfred Hitchcock films “Vertigo” (1958) and “North by Northwest” […]
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Saul Bellow
Saul Bellow (1915 - 2005)
Saul Bellow (10 June 1915 – 5 April 2005) was a Canadian-American writer. For his literary work, Bellow was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, the Nobel Prize for Literature, and the National Medal of Arts. He is the only writer to win the National Book Award for Fiction three times and he received the National Book […]
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Saul Landau
Saul Landau (1936 - 2013)
A graduate of Manhattan’s Stuyvesant High School, he also earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in history from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Later he worked towards, but never completed, a doctorate at Stanford University. He donated his early papers and films to the Wisconsin Center for Film and Television Research. Landau authored 14 books, produced […]
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Saul Leiter
Saul Leiter (1923 - 2013)
Saul Leiter was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His father was a well known Talmud scholar and Saul studied to become a Rabbi. His mother gave him hist first camera at age 12. At age 23, he left theology school and moved to New York City to become an artist. He had developed an early interest […]
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Sawyer Sweeten
Sawyer Sweeten (1995 - 2015)
Sawyer Sweeten Gathering at a funeral home in Riverside, California, approximately 200 family and friends stood in silence as six pallbearers – including the former Everybody Loves Raymond actor‘s twin brother Sullivan and his stepfather Jerry Gini – loaded Sawyer’s casket into a hearse trailer attached to a motorcycle. “He loved his Harley-Davidson,” Gini and […]
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Scatman Crothers
Scatman Crothers (1910 - 1986)
Actor, Singer/Musician, Entertainer. Fondly remembered for his many TV guest appearances. He played a dramatic role in the 1980 horror film “The Shining.” He was also the voice of Hanna-Barbera’s “Hong Kong Phooey” and he played ‘Louie,’ a garbage man, on “Chico and The Man.” (bio by: A.J. Marik) Family links: Spouse: Helen M. Sullivan […]
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Schamyl Bauman
Schamyl Bauman (1893 - 1966)
Director, Producer. Swedish director of light comedies. He started his career translating silent movie scripts in 1917. In 1929 he was the co-founder of Europafilm, which also gave him a platform for his own productions. Ten years later he co-founded his second film company, the Sandrew-Bauman. He was directing and producing several of the most […]
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Scott Adams
Scott Adams (1966 - 2013)
Professional Football Player. For six seasons (1992 to 1997), he played at the guard and tackle positions in the National Football League with the Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Atlanta Falcons. He attended Columbia High School in Florida and played collegiate football at the University of Georgia. He distinguished […]
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Scott Alexander Adams
Scott Alexander Adams (1966 - 2013)
Professional Football Player. For six seasons (1992 to 1997), he played at the guard and tackle positions in the National Football League with the Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Atlanta Falcons. He attended Columbia High School in Florida and played collegiate football at the University of Georgia. He distinguished […]
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Scott Andrew Mink
Scott Andrew Mink (1963 - 2004)
Scott Andrew Mink (October 13, 1963 – July 20, 2004) was executed by the State of Ohio. A drug addict and alcoholic, he had been sentenced to die on June 29, 2001, for beating his 79-year-old father and 72-year-old mother to death with a hammer. The crimes occurred on September 19, 2000, when Mink, angry […]
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Scott Bernard Amedure
Scott Bernard Amedure (1963 - 1995)
Murder Victim. He was killed after appearing on the “Jenny Jones” television talk show, where he admitted he had a crush on another man, Jonathan Schmitz, who turned out to be homophobic. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, his father, Frank Amedure was a local tractor-trailer driver, and his mother, Patricia Graves Amedure, was a housewife. In […]
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Scott Brady
Scott Brady (1924 - 1985)
Scott Brady specialized in tough-guy roles in films like He Walked by Night, Canon City, and Johnny Guitar, as the “Dancin’ Kid”. From 1953 to 1956, Brady appeared four times in different roles on the anthology series, Lux Video Theatre. In 1955, he portrayed Ted Slater in “Man in the Ring” of NBC’s anthology series, The […]
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Scott Carpenter
Scott Carpenter (1925 - 2013)
Born in Boulder, Colorado, Carpenter moved to New York City with his parents Marion Scott Carpenter and Florence [née Noxon] Carpenter for the first two years of his life. His father had been awarded a postdoctoral research post at Columbia University. In the summer of 1927, Scott returned to Boulder with his mother, then ill […]
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Scott Craig
Scott Craig (1964 - 2003)
Actor. He was a Disney Mouseketeer in the 1977 television series, “The New Mickey Mouse Club,” and in the 1977 movie, “The Mouseketeers At Walt Disney World.” He passed away in Las Vegas, Nevada, on December 30, 2003, at the age of 39 from a respiratory illness. (bio by: K)
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Scott Hain
Scott Hain (1970 - 2003)
Hain was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As a teenager, he accumulated juvenile convictions for trespassing, theft, and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. On October 6, 1987, Hain and Robert Lambert carjacked an automobile in Tulsa that was occupied by Michael Houghton and Laura Sanders. Hain and Lambert eventually stopped the car, robbed Houghton and […]
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Scott LeDoux
Scott LeDoux (1949 - 2011)
Scott LeDoux Scott LeDoux, the boxer known as the Fighting Frenchman, a contender for the heavyweight title in the mid-1970s and early ’80s, died Thursday at his home in Coon Rapids, Minn. He was 62. The cause was Lou Gehrig’s disease, his wife, Carol, said. At 6 feet 1 inch and weighing about 225 pounds, […]
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Scott Marlowe
Scott Marlowe (1932 - 2001)
Marlowe debuted on televsion in 1951 on Pulitzer Prize Playhouse (1950–52) in the episode “Hostage” (June 8, 1951) His first feature film role was in the 1954 production of Attila. Two years later, he starred as John Goodwin in an episode “In Summer Promise” on General Electric Theater. He appeared as Jimmy Budd, along with […]