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Marian McCargo
View Marian McCargo's GraveMarian McCargo (1932 - 2004)
Actress. Tennis champion-turned actress Marian McCargo-Bell, appeared in “Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round” (1966) with James Coburn and Aldo Ray. She played ‘Lauren Young’ in “Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell” (1969)with Gina Lollobrigida, Shelley Winters, Peter Lawford, and Lee Grant. Appeared opposite John Wayne as ‘Ann Langdon’ in “The Undefeated” (1969). Played ‘Elaine McGill’ in “Doctor’s […]
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May McAvoy
View May McAvoy's GraveMay McAvoy (1899 - 1984)
May McAvoy Petite at only four feet, eleven inches tall, weighing in at only eighty-nine pounds, the silent movie star May McAvoy never let her small stature interfere with her professional ambitions. She was born in New York City on September 8th, 1899. Her family owned a livery stable where the Waldcorf-Astoria hotel now stands. […]
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Mary McAllister
View Mary McAllister's GraveMary McAllister (1909 - 1991)
Actress. She began her career as a child of six and became known as “the First Baby Star of the Films” appearing in “Despair” (1915). Her other credits included “The Little Shoes” (1917), “On Trial” (1917), “Ace of Spades” (1925), “Loves of an Actress” (1928) and “On the Level” (1930). After fifteen years in the […]
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Mary McAdoo
View Mary McAdoo's GraveMary McAdoo (1912 - 2003)
Actress. Born in Bolivar, Missouri, she was working as a wardrobe girl for Paramount Studios when she met and married Robert Hussey, a press agent who handled all the Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour “Road” pictures. She is best remembered for her own 1950s television series “Mary McAdoo at Home”, which she received […]
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Rosl Mayr
View Rosl Mayr's GraveRosl Mayr (1895 - 1981)
Actress. She played ‘Frau Gmeinwieser’ in the German TV-Series “Polizeiinspektion 1.” (bio by: JSesto)
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Patsy May
View Patsy May's GravePatsy May (1934 - 2013)
Child Actress. Fondly remembered for her role as ‘Baby Patsy’ in the “Our Gang” comedy film series (1935 to 1940). Born Patsy Doris Dittemore, her mother passed away when she was nineteen days old. Her maternal grandparents took her back to their native state of California and legally adopted her thus changing her name to […]
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Mia May
View Mia May's GraveMia May (1884 - 1980)
Married to director/producer/writer Joe May, Mia was one of Germany’s most prominent leading ladies in silent films at one point rivaling Asta Nielsen in popularity. May began her career on the stage at 14 years of age, using the name Herma Angelot, which she changed to Mia May in 1902. (At this time her husband […]
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Khin Yu May
View Khin Yu May's GraveKhin Yu May (1937 - 2014)
Actress. A popular singer and film performer, she is remembered for twice capturing the Myanmar Academy Award. Born in what was then British Burma, she took to show business early and made her 1953 recording debut with the song “Khin yu swe”. After making her silver screen bow in 1958’s “A Thet”, she was signed […]
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Edna May
View Edna May's GraveEdna May (1878 - 1948)
Actress and singer. She played ‘Little Willie Allen’ in a production of “Dora” when she was only 5 years old, and by the age of 7 she had joined a children’s opera company and performed Gilbert and Sullivan productions in Syracuse, N.Y. The following years she played a number of roles in the U.S.A. and […]
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Doris May
View Doris May's GraveDoris May (1902 - 1984)
Actress. Born Helen Garrett in Seattle, Washington she became a silent screen actress for Paramount Studios in 1921 and had a brief career. She is remembered for her roles in “The Foolish Age” (1921), “Boy Crazy” (1922), and “Gay and Devilish” (1923). She died in Los Angeles, California at the age of 81. She was […]
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Dora Mavor Moore
View Dora Mavor Moore's GraveDora Mavor Moore (1888 - 1979)
Actress with an award for acting named after her.
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Gisèle Mauricet
View Gisèle Mauricet's GraveGisèle Mauricet (1930 - 2003)
Actress. A native of Hull, Quebec, she studied in Paris before moving to Montreal to begin a career in acting. She first won attention on television in the role of Rosa Rose in “Les belles histories des pays d’en haut,” which aired from 1956 to 1970. Mauricet is best remembered for her co-starring role as […]
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Nicole Maurey
View Nicole Maurey's GraveNicole Maurey (1925 - 2016)
Actress. Born outside of Paris, her father was an architect, Nicole shared her mother’s love for literature and a fondness for the theatre. A sickly child, she was afflicted with scarlet fever and inflammation of the kidneys, which required her to be home schooled during her youth. She initially took ballet lessons but gravitated towards […]
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Mollie Maureen
View Mollie Maureen's GraveMollie Maureen (1904 - 1987)
Actress. She was born in Ireland and died in London, England. She is best remembered for playing Granny Fraser on the British television series, “Crossroads” from 1964 to 1975. Other Film and television credits include “Little Dorrit,” “Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense,” “Past Caring,” “Angels,””Curse of the Pink Panther,” “The Wicked Lady,””Open All Hours,” […]
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Edith Matthison
View Edith Matthison's GraveEdith Matthison (1871 - 1955)
Actress. Born Edith Wynne Matthison in Birmingham, England, she was a stage performer whom specialized in Shakespeare productions in European theatres when she relocted to America in the early 1900s. She appeared on Broadway and in the silent films “The Governor’s Lady” (1915) and “National Red Cross Pageant’ (1917). She was the wife of playwright […]
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Carol Grace Marcus Matthau
View Carol Grace Marcus Matthau's GraveCarol Grace Marcus Matthau (1924 - 2003)
Actress. The wife of the actor Walter Matthau for 41 years. She met him on Broadway when they appeared in “Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?” in the 1950s. She was also a successful writer, penning her autobiography “Among the Porcupines” and later wrote a well-received novel “The Secret in the Daisy”. Her daughter from her […]
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June Mathis
View June Mathis's GraveJune Mathis (1892 - 1927)
Actress. Born in Leadville, Colorado she began her career as a stage actor and did scriptwriting work on several films starting in 1917. She was hired by MGM in 1918 to write scenarios for films. She successfully adapted Vicente Blasco Ibanez’s novel The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse into a film version starring Rudolph Valentino, […]
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Carmen Mathews
View Carmen Mathews's GraveCarmen Mathews (1911 - 1995)
Actress. She attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and made her stage debut on Broadway in 1943, at the age of 32. For feature films, she appeared in “The Butterfield 8” (1960), “A Rage to Live” (1965), “Sounder” (1972), “Daniel” (1983) and “The Last Best Year” (1990). She also was a regular […]
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Ilona Massey
View Ilona Massey's GraveIlona Massey (1910 - 1974)
Actress. Ilona Massey was born Ilona Hajmassey in Budapest, Hungary to a poverty-stricken family. Her father was a typesetter who was left an invalid in World War I who inculcated in her a hatred for communism, which she would carry for her entire life. She began work as a dressmaker’s apprentice as a child and […]
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Edith Massey
View Edith Massey's GraveEdith Massey (1918 - 1984)
Motion picture actress. Starred in director John Waters’ cult films “Pink Flamingos” (1972), and “Polyester” (1981). Nicknamed “The Egg Lady.” (bio by: A.J. Marik)
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Martha Mason
View Martha Mason's GraveMartha Mason (1908 - 1994)
Motion picture actress. Wife of actor Sydney Mason. (bio by: A.J. Marik)
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Hilary Mason
View Hilary Mason's GraveHilary Mason (1917 - 2006)
Actress. A renowned character actress who enjoyed a career on the big and small screen which spanned almost 50 years. She was best remembered for her role as the eerie blind psychic “Heather” in the classic 1973 supernatural chiller ‘Don’t Look Now.” She also appeared in other horror films including ‘Dolls’ (1987), ‘Afraid of the […]
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Susan Fleming Marx
View Susan Fleming Marx's GraveSusan Fleming Marx (1909 - 2002)
Actress and wife of comedian Harpo Marx. She was married to Harpo from September 28, 1936 to his death on September 28, 1964. She was the sister-in-law of Zeppo, Groucho, Gummo and Chico Marx. She appeared in the films “God’s Country And The Woman” (1937), “Gold Diggers of 1937” (1936), “Star For A Night” (1936), […]
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Michelle Triola Marvin
View Michelle Triola Marvin's GraveMichelle Triola Marvin (1932 - 2009)
Actress, Legal Folk Figure. She was the plantiff in a lawsuit that established the rights of unmarried partners, and put the word “Palimony” into the dictionary. Raised in Southern California, Michelle was a theater arts major at UCLA, and, during the 1950s, worked as a nightclub singer on Sunset Strip. In 1958, she was a […]
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Sonia Martínez
View Sonia Martínez's GraveSonia Martínez (1963 - 1994)
Actress. She began her career in television as the presenter of the programme “3,2,1… Contacto”. Later she gained fame in children’s television show “Dabadabadá”, along with the entertainer Torrebruno. Sonia made her 1984 cinema debut in Gonzalo Suárez’s film “Epílogo”. Her credits also include “Violines y Trompetas” (1984), “Perras Callejeras” (1985), “Segunda Enseñanza” and “Los […]
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Marion Martin
View Marion Martin's GraveMarion Martin (1909 - 1985)
Actress. Dubbed “Hollywood’s blonde menace,” Marion was born Marion Suplee, to a wealthy Bethlehem Steel executive. She attended exclusive schools until the family fortune was wiped out in the stock market crash of 1929. Forced to work, she found employment as a chorine in one of Earl Carroll’s New York stage revues. Florenz Ziegfeld got […]
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Helen Dorothy Martin
View Helen Dorothy Martin's GraveHelen Dorothy Martin (1909 - 2000)
Actress. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of Amanda Fox and William Martin, a minister. As a teenager, she led a band and performed with local theater groups. She attended Fisk University in Nashville for two years, but left without taking a degree. She moved then to Chicago, and then New York to study […]
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Zena Moyra Marshall
View Zena Moyra Marshall's GraveZena Moyra Marshall (1926 - 2009)
Actress. In a twenty year movie and television career, she will be best remembered as an early “Bond Girl”, the traitorous Miss Taro from 1962’s “Dr. No”. Raised in Leicestershire after her father’s death and mother’s remarriage, she was educated in Catholic schools and at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. After wartime service with […]
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Sarah Marshall
View Sarah Marshall's GraveSarah 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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Connie Marshall
View Connie Marshall's GraveConnie Marshall (1933 - 2001)
Actress. Child actress in the 1940s, she was nicknamed Queen of the Pigtails by Fox. She first appeared in the 1944 film “Sunday Dinner for a Soldier,” as Mary Osborne, and went on to make many pictures and television series over the next ten years. Many people consider “Dragonwyck” 1946 and “The Green Promise” (1949) […]

