• Cecile Lorre Lovsky

    1897 - 1979

    Cecile Lorre Lovsky (1897 - 1979)

    Actress and ex-wife of Peter Lorre.  Born Caecilie Lvovsky in Vienna, Austria, she attended the Royal Academy of Arts and Music and rose to stardom as a stage performer in Europe.  Just prior to World War II, she fled Berlin and Nazi oppression with fellow actor and lover Peter Lorre. The two were married in […]

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  • Louise Lovely

    1895 - 1980

    Louise Lovely (1895 - 1980)

    Actress. She was the first Australian silent film actress to find success in America. Born Nellie Louise Alberti to an Italian musical father and a Swiss mother, she made her professional debut at the age of nine as ‘Eva’ in the Harriet Beecher Stowe classic novel “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” using the stage name of Louise […]

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  • Gilda Lousek

    1937 - 1998

    Gilda Lousek (1937 - 1998)

    Actress. Born Ilda Aida Hlousek, she acted on stage and in cinema and television for more than 40 years. (bio by: 380W)

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  • Lucille Lortel

    1900 - 1999

    Lucille Lortel (1900 - 1999)

    Award-winning Stage Actress and Producer. Born Lucille Wadler, she studied acting and theatre ant the Academy of Dramatic Arts. She made her Broadway debut in 1925 in “Caesar and Cleopatra” with Helen Hayes. She also appeared in Belasco’s “The Dove” with Judith Anderson. In 1947, she founded the White Barn Theatre with the mission of […]

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  • Joan Lorring

    1926 - 2014

    Joan Lorring (1926 - 2014)

    Actress. She may perhaps be best remembered for playing ‘Bessie Watty’ in the picture “The Corn Is Green” (1945). She received an Academy Award nomination for her effort. Born Mary Magdalene Ellis into a family of Anglo-Russian descent in Hong Kong, she fled with her mother to San Francisco as a result of the Japanese […]

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  • Linda Loredo

    1907 - 1931

    Linda Loredo (1907 - 1931)

    Actress.  An Arizona native of Mexican descent,  she was a dancer in Los Angeles nightclubs and played one in her first films,  the silents “Heroes of the Wild” (1927) and “After the Storm” (1928).  She owes her present notoriety to a brief,  curious phase in Hollywood history.  At the beginning of the talkie era,  before […]

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  • Sylvia Lopez

    1933 - 1959

    Sylvia Lopez (1933 - 1959)

    Actress. Born in Paris, France. Died from Leukemia. Appeared in “Figlio Del Corsaro Rosso Il” (Son of the Red Corsair) (1958) co-starring Lex Barker, “Erode il Grande (Herod the Great)” (1960), “Ercole e la regina di Lidia (Hercules and the Queen of Lydia)” (1959), and “Moralista(The Moralist)” (1959).

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  • Marga López

    1924 - 2005

    Marga López (1924 - 2005)

    Actress. She was born in Tucumán (Argentina) and died in México. She was one of the great ladies of Mexican cinema and was awarded with several Ariels (the most important award of Mexican cinema). She developed all her career in Mexico, where she stablished in 1942. In cinema, she is remembered for films such as […]

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  • Beverly Long

    1933 - 2014

    Beverly Long (1933 - 2014)

    Actress. A performer of some note in the 1950s, she is remembered for her part in the 1955 James Dean classic “Rebel Without a Cause”. Though little is recorded of her early years, she made her professional debut in the television series “Dangerous Assignment” and was first seen on the silver screen in 1952’s “Girls […]

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  • Babe London

    1901 - 1980

    Babe London (1901 - 1980)

    Motion picture and film actress. Appeared in the films “Sex Kittens Go To College” (1960), “Pleasure Treasure” (1951), “Scrambled Brains” (1951), “Hazard” (1948), “Joan of Arc” (1948), “Road To Rio” (1947), “Jackass Mail” (1942), “Our Wife” (1931), “Scrambled Eggs” (1925), “Merely Mary Ann” (1920), and “The Expert Eloper” (1919). She also appeared in the television […]

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  • Cecilia Loftus

    1876 - 1943

    Cecilia Loftus (1876 - 1943)

    Actress. She appeared in motion pictures from the 1910s to the 1940s, with roles that included ‘Clorinda Widairs’ in “A Lady of Quality (1913), ‘Mrs. Sinclair’ in “Young Sinners” (1931) and ‘Granny Tyl’ in “The Bluebird” (1940). On Broadway, some of the original cast productions she appeared in are “The Man of Forty” (1900), ” […]

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  • Francesca Braggiotti Lodge

    1902 - 1998

    Francesca Braggiotti Lodge (1902 - 1998)

    Actress. She was an Italian lead actress who was hired by MGM Studios to dub Greta Garbo’s voice into Italian when Garbo’s films were released to the Italian market. She and her husband, American actor John Lodge, appeared together in the 1937 production of “Tonight at Eleven”. They retired from acting when he entered politics […]

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  • Kathryn Loder

    1940 - 1978

    Kathryn Loder (1940 - 1978)

    Actress. Born in Laramie, Wyoming, she began her stage career in 1961, debuting at the American Shakespeare Festival in Connecticut and went on to premier on Broadway. In 1966, she became a member of the Theater Atlanta Repertory Company and toured the country which resulted in her making her screen debut in “Night of the […]

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  • Vera Lockwood

    1917 - 2000

    Vera Lockwood (1917 - 2000)

    Actress. Gray-haired character actress, usually played Grandmothers. Appeared in Television shows such as “Ryan’s Hope” (1975) as Marian ‘Schultzie’ Schultz (1980-1982), and more recently in Port Charles (1997) as Eleni Kanelos (1998-1999).  She made several guest appearences on shows like: “NYPD Blue,” “Full House,” and “Who’s the Boss.”  She appeared in movies such as 1996’s […]

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  • Kathleen Lockhart

    1894 - 1978

    Kathleen Lockhart (1894 - 1978)

    Actress. Born Kathleen Arthur. Married to actor Gene Lockhart. Mother of actress June Lockhart and Grandmother of actress Anne Lockhart. Kathleen, her husband Gene and daughter June appeared in “A Christmas Carol” (1938). Other films include “Time Square Playboy” (1936), “Career Woman” (1936), “Blondie” (1938), “Bewitched” (1945), and “The Purple Gang” (1960).  Family links:  Spouse: […]

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  • Beth Lockerbie

    1970 - 1968

    Beth Lockerbie (1970 - 1968)

    Actress. Lockerbie is best remembered for her voice over work on the Canadian television series, “Maggie Muggins” from 1955 to 1962. Lockerbie also played ‘Mary Malone’ on “Cannonball” in 1963, ‘Mrs. Hodge’ on “The Mystery Maker” in 1967, and ‘Neil MacKenzie’ in the film, “The Incredible Journey” in 1963. (bio by: K)

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  • Nélida Lobato

    1934 - 1982

    Nélida Lobato (1934 - 1982)

    Variety Dancer, actress. Born Haydeé Nélida Menta, she was a star of variety shows during the 1960s and 1970s. (bio by: 380W) Cause of death: Cancer

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  • Marie Lloyd

    1870 - 1922

    Marie Lloyd (1870 - 1922)

    Music Hall Entertainer. Born Matilda Victoria Wood in Hoxton, London, the eldest of nine children of John Wood, a maker of artificial flowers, and Matilda, a dressmaker. As a girl she organized her sisters and friends into a minstrel groups called the Fairy Bells Minstrels. They toured the local mission halls with a program on […]

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  • Lola Lizarán

    1970 - 2003

    Lola Lizarán (1970 - 2003)

    Actress. She was born in Esparreguera, Barcelona, Catalunya. There, she performed the role of Virgin Mary in the traditional Holy Week (Passió) of the village. She worked on stage, television and cinema. On stage, she appeared among others in “Doña Florentina y su Amor Homero” and “The Little Shop of Horrors.” She is fondly remembered […]

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  • Margie Liszt

    1909 - 1992

    Margie Liszt (1909 - 1992)

    Actress. Best known for roles in the Three Stooges shorts, and television of the 1950’s and 1960’s. She began with uncredited roles at Columbia Pictures, in “Life with Blondie”(1945) and “Blondie’s Lucky Day”(1946). Her Three Stooges short films included “Babysitters Jitters”(1951), “The Tooth Will Out”(1951), “Pest Man Wins”(1951), and “Income Tax Sappy”(1954). Among her numerous […]

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  • Ursula Lingen

    1928 - 2014

    Ursula Lingen (1928 - 2014)

    Actress. A pretty brunette, she is remembered for her numerous appearances on the German stage and screen. Raised within the theatrical milieu, she relocated with her family to Vienna in the late 1930s after Berlin became untenable for Jews, though she, her mother, and her half sister Hanne Brecht were under some degree of protection […]

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  • Jaclyn Linetsky

    1986 - 2003

    Jaclyn Linetsky (1986 - 2003)

    Voice Actress. Jaclyn Linetsky was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on January 8, 1986. She is best remembered for her voice roles on cartoons, including as ‘Caillou’ on “Caillou” from 2000 to 2002, in which she did the English-speaking voice of the character. She also voiced ‘Bitzi’ on “Daft Planet” in 2002, ‘Meg’ on “Mega […]

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  • Marguerite Lindsey

    1882 - 1955

    Marguerite Lindsey (1882 - 1955)

    Silent screen actress. She was the wife of actor, Noah Beery, Sr. and the mother of actor, Noah Beery, Jr. (bio by: Scott G)  Family links:  Spouse:  Noah Nicholas Beery (1882 – 1946)*  Children:  Noah Beery (1913 – 1994)* *Calculated relationshipCause of death: Heart attack

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  • Margaret Lindsay

    1910 - 1981

    Margaret Lindsay (1910 - 1981)

    Actress. After attending the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Hew York, she traveled to England and made her stage debut in 1931. Mistaken as being British due to her convincing English accent, she made her screen debut in Universal’s production of “The Old Dark House” (1932). Signed to Warner Bro.s Studios, she returned to […]

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  • Viveca Lindfors

    1920 - 1995

    Viveca Lindfors (1920 - 1995)

    Actress. Known for roles in “Backstreet Justice,” “Adventures of Don Juan,” “Stargate,” “A Question of Guilt,” and “Natural Enemies.” (bio by: Ron Moody)  Family links:  Spouse:  George Tabori (1914 – 2007)Cause of death: Complications of Rheumatoid Arthritis

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  • Cipe Lincovsky

    1929 - 2015

    Cipe Lincovsky (1929 - 2015)

    Argentine Actress. Lincovsky, born Cecilia Lincovsky, was a celebrated and multiple award winning actress who excelled in both the theater and film. She developed her skills in acting not only in Argentina, but also in Germany.  Lincovsky appeared in many plays through the years.   She also made her way into film and television with […]

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  • Jeffreys Lewis

    1857 - 1926

    Jeffreys Lewis (1857 - 1926)

    Actress, she had a prolific career on stage. Some of the original productions she appeared in were “The Queen of Chinatown”(1899), “Oliver Goldsmith” (1900), “The Marriage Game” (1901), “You Never Can Tell” (1905), “The Clansman”(1906), “Twenty Days in the Shade” (1908), and “The Americans in France” (1920). On film, she appeared in “A Regular Girl”(1919), […]

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  • Ida Lewis

    1970 - 1935

    Ida Lewis (1970 - 1935)

    Ida Lewis A vaudeville and legit theatre actress, Lewis was an American stage and screen actress. She started in the theater when Daly and Wallack were the top manager impresarios. She later appeared in many silent films allegedly beginning with David Horsley studios in 1911. From 1913 she did much silent film work. She appeared […]

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  • Ruth Leuwerik

    1924 - 2016

    Ruth Leuwerik (1924 - 2016)

    Actress.   She starred in over 40 films and television series in a career that spanned from the 1950s to the early 1980s.   She started on the theatrical stage, but went into films soon after with her first movie role coming in the 1950 film “Dreizehn unter einem Hut”.    Her glamorous film roles […]

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  • Shifra Lerer

    1915 - 2011

    Shifra Lerer (1915 - 2011)

    Actress. Out of an almost 90 year career she will be remembered as a stalwart of the Yiddish Theater as well as a Jewish grandmother in Broadway and Hollywood productions. The daughter of Russian immigrants to the Pampas of Argentina she broke into show business at five when a touring Yiddish troup need a child […]

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