• Geraldine Page

    1924 - 1987

    Geraldine Page (1924 - 1987)

    Actress. Born in Kirksville, Missouri, the daughter of a physician, she became an actress at the age of 17, winning critical reviews for her performance in 1952 of the off-Broadway production of Tennessee Williams play “Summer and Smoke.”  She was quickly invited to Hollywood, and her first movie role was opposite John Wayne in “Hondo” […]

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  • Dorothy Page

    1904 - 1961

    Dorothy Page (1904 - 1961)

    Actress. Performing under her stage name of Dorothy Page, she was Hollywood’s first “Singing Cowgirl”. She was given a starring roles in Grand National Studios films such as “Ride’em Cowgirl”, “The Singing Cowgirl” and “Water Rustlers”. She died of cancer (bio by: William Barritt)

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  • Anita Page

    1910 - 2008

    Anita Page (1910 - 2008)

    Actress. Scintillating screen idol of late silents and early talkies. Born Anita Evelyn Pomares,  she made her movie debut as an extra in “A Kiss for Cinderella” (1925) and was signed by MGM in 1928. Page rocketed to fame playing a ravenous, gold-digging flapper in the jazz age classic “Our Dancing Daughters” (1928), co-starring Joan […]

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  • Christa “Nico” Paffgen

    1938 - 1988

    Christa “Nico” Paffgen (1938 - 1988)

    Christa Päffgen, better known as Nico started out as a model, doing shoots for Vogue and other popular publications in the early 1960’s. Andy Warhol placed her in some of his experimental films and introduced her to The Velvet Underground with whom she recorded the legendary ‘Banana’ album. She recorded several solo albums during the […]

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  • Fraydele Oysher

    1913 - 2004

    Fraydele Oysher (1913 - 2004)

    Actress. Star of the Yiddish theater and a member of a musical dynasty, and mother of the comedian Marilyn Michaels. Mrs. Oysher performed in such musicals as “The Little Queen,” “The Golden Girl” and “Fraydele’s Wedding.” (bio by: Laurie)  Family links:  Spouse:  Harold Sternberg (1909 – 1998)* *Calculated relationship

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  • Catherine Dale Owen

    1900 - 1965

    Catherine Dale Owen (1900 - 1965)

    Actress. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1925, she was acclaimed as one of the world’s ten most beautiful women. She graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and first appeared on Broadway in “Little Women” in 1920. She made her big screen debut in “The Forbidden Woman” (1927), followed by “His Glorious Night” (1929). […]

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  • Josie Over

    1942 - 1992

    Josie Over (1942 - 1992)

    Actress. Born in Long Beach, California, she moved to Oahu, Hawaii, in 1962 and soon was dancing in the Polynesian dance troop performing at The International Marketplace. Her skill at dancing, especially Tahitian, developed to the point of her winning Tahitian dancing contests and she even appeared on the cover of the Hawaiian Telephone Directory. […]

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  • Maria Ouspenskaya

    1876 - 1949

    Maria Ouspenskaya (1876 - 1949)

    Actress. Born in Tula, Russia, she began his career singing at the Warsaw Conservatory and acting at Adasheff’s School of the Drama in Moscow. In 1922, she relocated to New York and was a regular on Broadway for the next decade. Her first Hollywood film role was in “Dodsworth” (1936), which brought her a Academy […]

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  • Rose Ouellette

    1903 - 1996

    Rose Ouellette (1903 - 1996)

    Actress. Born in Montréal, Canada, she had a 75 year career as a popular entertainer. Most remembered for her work on stage, she dominated the theatrical scene in Montréal, from the 1920s to 1960s and was in charge of the Theater National. Foe feature films, her credits included “Coeur de maman” (1953), “Les aventures d’une […]

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  • Abigail Kane Ottmann

    1885 - 1966

    Abigail Kane Ottmann (1885 - 1966)

    Actress. discovered in 1910 by Playwright Augustus Thomas while she worked as a court stenographer, she burst upon Broadway to become one of its biggest and brightest stars. She was featured in dozens of feature articles including NewYork Times, Vanity Fair, Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar Magazine.  (bio by: Laurie)  Family links:  Parents:  Abigail Twomey Kane […]

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  • Rafaela Ottiano

    1888 - 1942

    Rafaela Ottiano (1888 - 1942)

    Actress. The severe-looking character actress from stage and film, will probably best be remembered as Greta Garbo’s overly protective caretaker, Suzette, in the 1932 classic ‘Grand Hotel’. Ottiano established herself as a stage actress in Europe before appearing on Broadway in ‘Sweeney Todd’ (1924), ‘Diamond Lil’ (1928), and the play version of ‘Grand Hotel’ (1930). […]

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  • Ossi Oswalda

    1897 - 1947

    Ossi Oswalda (1897 - 1947)

    Actress. Dubbed the “German Mary Pickford”, she won the hearts of many with the comical characters she portrayed during the silent film era. Her movie credits include “The Doll”, “The Oyster Princess”, “The Merry Jail”, “A Night of Horror”, “I Don’t Want to Be a Man”, “My Lady Margarine”, and “Amor am Steuer” among many […]

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  • Muriel Ostriche

    1896 - 1989

    Muriel Ostriche (1896 - 1989)

    Actress. Born Muriel Henrietta Oestrich in New York City, she was invited for a screen test at the American Biograph studios in 1911, was an extra in several films and made her major leading screen debut in “Miss Mischief” (1913). She appeared in over a 130 motion pictures during the silent era to include “The […]

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  • Vivienne Osborne

    1896 - 1961

    Vivienne Osborne (1896 - 1961)

    Actress. Appeared in motion pictures from the 1920s through the 1940s. Appeared with Gene Tierney and Walter Huston in the 1946 drama “Dragonwyck.” (bio by: A.J. Marik)

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  • Marie “Baby Marie” Osborne

    1911 - 2010

    Marie “Baby Marie” Osborne (1911 - 2010)

    Actress. Appearing in around two dozen Hollywood features, she was silent film’s first major child star. Born Helen Alice Myers, she was placed at age three months with a foster family named Osborn who changed her name to Marie and later added an “e” to their surname. The Osborns moved to Long Beach, California, in […]

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  • Kasia Orzazewski

    1888 - 1956

    Kasia Orzazewski (1888 - 1956)

    American film actress of the 1940s and 50s. Died of rheumatic heart disease in 1956. Her grave does not have a marker. (bio by: A.J. Marik)  Family links:  Spouse:  George Orzazewski (1892 – 1946)* *Calculated relationship

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  • Tote Ortega

    1970 - 1998

    Tote Ortega (1970 - 1998)

    Stage, Television and Screen Actress. Her name was Margarita García Ortega. She appeared on stage in plays such as “Eloísa Está Debajo de un Almendro,” “El Burlador o el Ángel del Demonio” and “Los Caciques.” But she obtained a big triumph in Comedic Tv serie “Hostal Royal Manzanares” (1996) as Filo. She also appeared in […]

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  • Lyubov Orlova

    1902 - 1975

    Lyubov Orlova (1902 - 1975)

    Actress. The Soviet Union’s most popular movie star of the 1930s. She shot to fame in a series of glossy, escapist musical-comedies, typically playing humble working girls who climb the ladder of Soviet society through talent and ideological correctness. Her biggest hits included “Circus” (1936), “Volga-Volga” (1938),  and “Bright Road” (1940),  all directed by her […]

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  • Elaine Cancilla Orbach

    1940 - 2009

    Elaine Cancilla Orbach (1940 - 2009)

    Dancer, Actress. Best known for her work in theatre, she appeared in numerous on and off-Broadway musicals during the 1960s and 1970s. She was married to actor Jerry Orbach from 1979 until his death in 2004. She was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts and studied dance as a child at the Community School of Pittsfield. While […]

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  • Dorothy Olson

    1917 - 1951

    Dorothy Olson (1917 - 1951)

    Entertainer. Married to agent Fred Elswit, Dorothy was a member of the “Hollywood Blondes,” a comedy skating team who all appeared in the  1943 film “It Ain’t Hay.” She and her husband perished in a plane crash outside of Las Vegas in 1951. (bio by: TLS)  Family links:  Spouse:  Fred Elswit (1915 – 1951)* *Calculated […]

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  • Gertrude Olmsted

    1897 - 1975

    Gertrude Olmsted (1897 - 1975)

    Actress. She appeared in roughly 56 feature films during the 1920s. Raised in Chicago, she went to Hollywood at a young age, and found work in the low budget westerns that were popular at the time. She made her silver screen debut with the 1920 “Tipped Off”, which starred Hoot Gibson, though her first “credited” […]

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  • Sabina Olmos

    1913 - 1999

    Sabina Olmos (1913 - 1999)

    Actress and singer. Born Rosa Herminia Gómez, she had a long and successful career, but in the last years she lived forgotten and in oblivion. (bio by: 380W) Cause of death: Suicide

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  • Ilean Oliver

    1896 - 1978

    Ilean Oliver (1896 - 1978)

    Ilean Oliver Silent film actress. Worked for Mack Sennett and also the Biograph Studios.

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  • Edna May Oliver

    1883 - 1942

    Edna May Oliver (1883 - 1942)

    Actress.  Born Edna May Nutter at Boston, Mass., she was one of the most recognizable character actresses of the 1930s.  Early in life she had musical aspirations and planned to study in Italy, however, family and financial difficulties led her to the Boston stage in 1911.  Between acting jobs she found work as a dressmaker […]

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  • Huguette Oligny

    1922 - 2013

    Huguette Oligny (1922 - 2013)

    Actress. A star of the Canadian stage and screen for more than half a century, she is remembered for her countless performances in both French and English. The child of a French family that settled in Quebec after World War I, she took to show business early and made her professional debut in 1939. After […]

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  • Yoshiko Okada

    1902 - 1992

    Yoshiko Okada (1902 - 1992)

    Actress. Born in Hiroshima prefecture, Okada was described as 5 feet tall, weighed 95 pounds and had both black eyes and hair. After training at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts, she joined the Butai Kyokai (Stage Show Association). She was accepted by “Shukke to sono deshi”. In 1922,she made her debut as a movie […]

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  • Pascale Ogier

    1958 - 1984

    Pascale Ogier (1958 - 1984)

    Actress. Born Pascale Marguerite Cécile Claude Colette Nicolas in Paris, France, she was the daughter actress Bulle Ogier. She began performing first on the stage, made her film debut in “Perceval le Gallois” (1978) and with her mother co-wrote the screenplay and starred in “Le pont du Nord” (1981). For her performance in “Full Moon […]

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  • Rita Oehman

    1917 - 1995

    Rita Oehman (1917 - 1995)

    Actress. Born in Chicago, Illinois, she began her career as a child paired with her brother Edward performing in a Vaudville show billed as the “Oehmen Twins”. At age of 20 she was discovered by RKO Studios and made several short reel films. Her feature films included “The Jam Session” (1937), “Go Chase Yourself” (1938), […]

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  • Laura Oakley

    1879 - 1957

    Laura Oakley (1879 - 1957)

    Actress of the silent era. Oakley appeared in the films, “The Vanishing Dagger” (1920), “The Rise And Fall of Officer 13” (1915), “Sally Scraggs Housemaid” (1914), “Hawkeye And The Cheese Mystery” (1914), “The Deuce And Two Pair” (1914), “Under The Black Flag” (1913), “The Buccaneers” (1913), “Memories” (1913), “The Girl Ranchers” (1913) and “When His […]

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  • Florence Oakley

    1881 - 1956

    Florence Oakley (1881 - 1956)

    Actress. Born Florence McKim, in Pennsylvania, she began her career at age 10 and was best known as brilliant stage performer. As a part of the Carlton Macy stock company of Cleveland, Ohio, she worked on stages from New York City to San Francisco. At age 20, she relocated to California as a member of […]

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