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Irving Foy
View Irving Foy's GraveIrving Foy (1908 - 2003)
Youngest son of actor Eddie Foy Sr. who along with his brothers and sisters were the “Seven Little Foys” in vaudeville. The family crisscrossed the country from 1912 to 1928 performing their singing, dancing and slapstick comedy sharing billing with the likes of Milton Berle, Red Skelton, Jack Benny, Jimmy Durante, Buffalo Bill Cody and […]
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Al Ferguson
View Al Ferguson's GraveAl Ferguson (1888 - 1971)
Actor. Born in County Wexford, Ireland, he was a prolific performer appearing in nearly 300 films between 1912 and 1958. He began his career acting in a traveling theatre troupe and made his screen debut in the short reel film “The Whiskey Runners” (1912). Cast mostly in western and action features, his many credits include […]
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Mark Fenton
View Mark Fenton's GraveMark Fenton (1866 - 1925)
Popular and prolific actor of the Silent Screen. Some of his films include “Alias the Night Wind” (1923), “A Fool’s Awakening” (1924), and “Double-Fisted” (1925). He died as a result of injuries suffered in an auto accident. (bio by: TLS)
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Robert M. Fellows
View Robert M. Fellows's GraveRobert M. Fellows (1903 - 1969)
Motion Picture Director, Producer. Born in Los Angeles, California, he made his entry into Hollywood as an assistant director in the 1928 film, “Power”. From the early 1940s he made his mark as a producer, responsible for such films a “They Died with Their Boots On” (1941), “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court” (1949), […]
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Marty Feldman
View Marty Feldman's GraveMarty Feldman (1934 - 1982)
Actor/Comedian. He dropped out of school at age 15 and aspired to be a trumpet player. His comedy career began as part of a stage act with two friends called “Morris, Marty & Mitch.” In the 1950s and 1960s he prospered as a writer primarily on British radio and television. In 1961 he was diagnosed […]
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Fritz Feld
View Fritz Feld's GraveFritz Feld (1900 - 1993)
German-born stage, motion picture, and television actor. He had a life-long career in show business, spanning from 1917 to 1989. His trademark was a popping sound which he made by bouncing the flat of his hand off his mouth. Family links: Spouse: Virginia Christine (1920 – 1996)* *Calculated relationship
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Eberhard Feik
View Eberhard Feik's GraveEberhard Feik (1943 - 1994)
Actor. His most remembered role was police inspector ‘Tanner’ in the television series “Tatort.” (bio by: Benjamin)
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Charles Albert Fechter
View Charles Albert Fechter's GraveCharles Albert Fechter (1824 - 1879)
Actor. He was a prominent figure in British theatre. Managed the Globe Theatre in New York City. (bio by: Laurie)
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Frank Faylen
View Frank Faylen's GraveFrank Faylen (1905 - 1985)
An American character actor who specialized in the “average-joe” parts, and was equally effective in sympathetic or unlikable roles. Faylen grew up in the theatre, as his parents were the vaudeville team of Ruf and Cusik. He attended St. Joseph’s Preparatory College in Kirkwood, Missouri, but returned to vaudeville as a comic pantomimist. He […]
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Frank Fay
View Frank Fay's GraveFrank Fay (1891 - 1961)
Entertainer. One of the first modern stand-up comedians. Born Francis Anthony Conner in San Francisco, he began appearing in Vaudeville during World War I and debuted on Broadway in 1918. Fay’s sophisticated irony and relaxed, conversational style influenced a generation of comics, including Jack Benny. Typically dressed in top hat and tails, he shot down […]
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William Fawcett
View William Fawcett's GraveWilliam Fawcett (1894 - 1974)
Actor. After obtaining a Ph.D. he became a Professor of Theatre Arts at Michigan State University. Among his film credits were: “Stars Over Texas” as Judge Smith, “Green Dolphin Street” as Nat; and “The Sea Hound” as Andre the beachcomber. He also guest starred on numerous TV series including: “The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin”; […]
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James Fawcett
View James Fawcett's GraveJames Fawcett (1906 - 1942)
American vaudeville and film actor of the 1930s and 40s. Died in an auto accident.
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Charles Fernley Fawcett
View Charles Fernley Fawcett's GraveCharles Fernley Fawcett (1915 - 2008)
Actor, Filmmaker, Soldier. Co-founder of the International Medical Corps (IMC). The orphaned Fawcett, younger brother and two sisters, were raised by two aunts in Greenville, South Carolina. As a free-spirited young teenager, he began his life as an adventurer by working on steamships and traveling to the Far East. After a brief return to the […]
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Charles D. Farrell
View Charles D. Farrell's GraveCharles D. Farrell (1900 - 1990)
Silent Screen Star, Politician, Entrepreneur. He was a popular Hollywood leading man, first silent and then early talkie movies. By the end of the 30’s, Farrell’s star diminished but in 1938, he with several partners founded the fabled Hollywood Racquet Club which became the watering hole of the stars in Palm Springs that took a […]
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Franklyn Farnum
View Franklyn Farnum's GraveFranklyn Farnum (1878 - 1961)
Actor. He began his career on vaudeville stage and in silent movies, often appearing in Westerns. In sound movies, he played minor roles, often uncredited. Among others: “The Clock” (1917), “The Ghost Rider” (1935), “Stagecoach” (1939), “Monsieur Verdoux” (1947), “Johnny Belinda” (1948), “Sunset Blvd.” (1950), “Guys and Dolls” (1955), “The Ten Commandments”(1956) and “Witness for […]
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Dustin Farnum
View Dustin Farnum's GraveDustin Farnum (1874 - 1929)
Stage and screen actor during the early days of motion pictures. One of Paramount Pictures first movie stars. Screen credits include “The Squaw Man” (1913), “Davy Crockett” (1916), “The Scarlet Pimpernell” (1917), “The Virginian” (1923), “Kentucky Days” (1924) “The Flaming Frontier” (1926) and many more. (bio by: Sam Gindy) Family links: Parents: Clara Adele Atwood […]
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Richard Farnsworth
View Richard Farnsworth's GraveRichard Farnsworth (1920 - 2000)
Actor. A stuntman for more then 30 years before gradually moving into acting. Farnsworth’s abilities at horseback riding got him regular work as stunt doubles for some of the biggest names in Hollywood. It wasn’t until after he was 50 that he began to be recognized as an actor. He got an Oscar nomination in […]
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Morgan Farley
View Morgan Farley's GraveMorgan Farley (1898 - 1988)
Actor. Born in Mamaroneck, New York, he was a wide-ranging performer on stage, film and television. He began his career on Broadway in the play “Seventeen” in 1918 and gained prominence in the 1920s, starring in many other stage productions. For feature films, he made his debut in “The Love Doctor” (1929), followed by “The […]
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Richard Farina
View Richard Farina's GraveRichard Farina (1937 - 1966)
Author, Musician, Lyricist. Born to Cuban and Irish parents, he attended Brooklyn Technical High School in New York City, New York. He received an academic scholarship to attend Cornell University in Ithaca, New York where he majored in engineering before switching to English. He dropped out in 1959 shortly before he was to graduate and […]
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Robert Fallon
View Robert Fallon's GraveRobert Fallon (1970 - 1970)
Motion picture actor of the 1940s and 50s. Married to actress Marie Wilson. They are interred together within the same niche. (bio by: A.J. Marik) Family links: Spouse: Marie Wilson (1916 – 1972)* *Calculated relationship
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Tom Falk
View Tom Falk's GraveTom Falk (1937 - 2003)
Actor, he is best remembered for his performances in “M*A*S*H” (1970) and “Westworld” (1973), in which he always lent the films that extra personal dimension. Actively acting in the 1960s and 1970s, he played the sargeant in Doris Day’s TV series first season episode “The Fly Boy” (1969). He discovered his love for acting […]
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William Fairbanks
View William Fairbanks's GraveWilliam Fairbanks (1894 - 1945)
Actor. Born Carl Ullman in St. Louis, Missouri, he was a popular figure in over 65 movies during the silent film era. He made his first screen debut in war drama “Somewhere in France” (1916). He appeared in five movies released the next year, including “The Little Brother” (1917). With the advent of World War […]
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Douglas Fairbanks, Sr
View Douglas Fairbanks, Sr's GraveDouglas Fairbanks, Sr (1883 - 1939)
Legendary Motion Picture Actor. Born Douglas Elton Thomas Ulman in Denver, Colorado on May 23, 1883. His father was a prominent New York attorney who had mining interests in the Rocky Mountains. and relocated to Denver in 1880. His father loved the theatre and and took him and his brother, Robert, to the theatre, sometimes […]
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Stanley Albert Fafara
View Stanley Albert Fafara's GraveStanley Albert Fafara (1949 - 2003)
Actor. Fafara is best remembered for his role as ‘Hubert “Whitey” Whitney,’ one of ‘Theodore “Beaver” Cleaver’s’ best friends on the television series, “Leave It To Beaver” from 1957 to 1963. As an actor he also appeared in the films, “The Wonderful World Of The Brothers Grimm” (1962), as ‘Hansel,’ and “Good Morning Miss Dove” […]
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Aldo Fabrizi
View Aldo Fabrizi's GraveAldo Fabrizi (1905 - 1990)
Italian Actor, Writer and Director. He appeared as actor in films such as “Roma, Città Aperta” (1945), “Vivere in Pace” (1947), “Vita da Cani” (1950), “Guardie e Ladri” (1951), “Parigi è Sempre Pariggi” (1952), “El Maestro” (1957), “The Angel Wore Red” (1960), “Totò Contra I 4” (1963) and “Nerone” (1977). (bio by: José L Bernabé […]
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William Eythe
View William Eythe's GraveWilliam Eythe (1918 - 1957)
Actor. He is probably best remembered for his role as double-agent ‘Bill Dietrich’ in the 1945 film “The House of 92nd Street.” Born William John Joseph Eythe, he became interested in acting at an early age and often put on his own shows as an amateur producer/director. He attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology in […]
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Jason Evers
View Jason Evers's GraveJason Evers (1922 - 2005)
Actor. A native of New York, New York, and a veteran of World War II, Evers’ real name was Herb Evers. Evers is best remembered for his role as ‘James “Jim” Sonnett’ in the television series, “The Guns of Will Sonnett” from 1967 to 1969, which also starred Dack Rambo and Walter Brennan, and for […]
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Ernest Evers
View Ernest Evers's GraveErnest Evers (1874 - 1945)
Film Actor. He appeared in the films “The Victim” (1915), “A Game Of Life” (1914), and “The Jungle” (1914). (bio by: K) Family links: Parents: Volney Cicero Evers (1849 – 1919) Landrah Arabell Evers (1855 – 1888) Children: King W. Evers (1914 – 1988)* Siblings: Ernest Evers (1874 – 1945) Volney Page Evers (1890 – […]
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Kenny Everett
View Kenny Everett's GraveKenny Everett (1944 - 1995)
Popular and innovative comic actor and writer. Famed for his extrovert characters and equally crazy outbursts, he was popular both on BBC Radio and television. He was fired from his BBC Radio 1 slot for telling a joke about the Minister of Transport’s wife’s driving test making the comment that the driving instructor may have […]
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Chad Everett
View Chad Everett's GraveChad Everett (1936 - 2012)
Actor. Everett, who starred in the 1970s television series ‘Medical Center’, played Dr. Joe Gannon for seven years which earned him two Golden Globes and an Emmy nomination. His career spanned more than 50 years and included guest starring roles on such TV series as ‘The Love Boat’, ‘Murder, She Wrote’, ‘Melrose Place’, ‘Star Command’, […]

