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Hildegard Krekel
View Hildegard Krekel's GraveHildegard Krekel (1952 - 2013)
Actress. Her most famous role was that of the daughter Rita in the 1970s German TV series “Ein Herz und eine Seele” (“One Heart and One Soul”), the German version of the BBC series “Till Death Do Us Part”, which was also re-made in the United States as “All in the Family”. She began her […]
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Erle Jolson Krasna
View Erle Jolson Krasna's GraveErle Jolson Krasna (1922 - 2004)
Former Actress. Widow of singer Al Jolson and later of screenwriter and producer Norman Krasna. She appeared in several minor film roles before marrying Al Jolson in 1945. (bio by: Laurie) Family links: Parents: Edwin Forrest Galbraith (1879 – 1968) Erle Chenault Galbraith (1878 – 1957) Spouses: Al Jolson (1886 – 1950)* Norman Krasna (1909 […]
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Gabriela Kownacka
View Gabriela Kownacka's GraveGabriela Kownacka (1952 - 2010)
Actress. She was a leading star of Polish film, stage, and television for around 35 years. A 1975 graduate of Warsaw’s National Theatre School, she made the first of her roughly 40 silver screen appearances as Sophie in 1972’s “Wesele” (“Wedding”). Gabriela was to see her ‘big break’ in 1977 when she won the Zbigniew […]
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Mia Kovacs
View Mia Kovacs's GraveMia Kovacs (1959 - 1982)
Daughter of legendary comic Ernie Kovacs and actress Edie Adams. She was just beginning a career as an actress when she was killed in an automobile accident on Mulhullond Drive in Los Angeles. Losing control over her car, she ran off the road and the car rolled, ejecting her through the sunroof and killing her […]
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Nina Koshetz
View Nina Koshetz's GraveNina Koshetz (1891 - 1965)
Opera Singer. Born in Kiev, both of her parents had been stars of the Imperial Opera in Moscow. In 1915, Koshetz met Sergei Rachmaninov and they appeared together in successful recitals. Until 1917, she appeared as soprano, in operas such as “The Queen of Spades,” “The Tsar’s Bride” and “Tosca.” Later, she moved to the […]
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Iris Dobson Korn
View Iris Dobson Korn's GraveIris Dobson Korn (1907 - 1982)
Actress. As a performer, she was best known for her television performance in the role of the wife of Reverend Alden on the series “Little House on the Prairie”. Her other TV credits included “Emergency”, “Cannon”, “The Waltons”, “Barnaby Jones”, “Charlie’s Angels”, “The Incredible Hulk” and “Taxi”. For feature films, she appeared in “White Lighting” […]
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Véra Korène
View Véra Korène's GraveVéra Korène (1901 - 1996)
Actress. Born Rébecca Véra Korestzky in Russia. She played the leading roles in “Savage Brigade,” “Seven Men, One Woman,” “Double Crime in the Maginot Line” and “The Volga Boatman.” (bio by: MC)
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Leopoldine Konstantin
View Leopoldine Konstantin's GraveLeopoldine Konstantin (1886 - 1965)
Actress. She was born in Brünn, Moravia, now Czech Republic. She developed her career on stage and screen from the silent movies to “talkies.” During Second World War, she was forced to exile, first to London, where she lost her son during a bombardment and later exiled to Hollywood. She is fondly remembered as Claude […]
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Vera Feodorovna Komissarzhevskaya
View Vera Feodorovna Komissarzhevskaya's GraveVera Feodorovna Komissarzhevskaya (1864 - 1910)
Actress. Though her career started late and was brief, she is remembered as her country’s premier theatrical personality at the dawn of the 20th Century. The child of an opera singer father and a mother descended from a distinguished military family, she was raised in wealth and privilege, took to the stage early, at 19 […]
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Dora Komar
View Dora Komar's GraveDora Komar (1914 - 2006)
Austrian actress, dancer and singer. She performed on stage in opera and theater, and made five films during the early 1940s. She married and moved to Rio de Janeiro in 1946, ending her film career. (bio by: Rudi Polt)
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Padmini Kolhapure
View Padmini Kolhapure's GravePadmini Kolhapure (1932 - 2006)
Actress, Dancer. Born in Poojappura in Thiruvanthapuram, India, she acted and danced in over 250 films within a forty year career. She made here debut in the 1949, Hindi film ‘Kalpana’. As the primary star of the Malayalam and Tamil cinema, she also was in the Bollywood films, “Payal” [1957], Babubhai Mistry’s “Mahabharat” [1965], Raj […]
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Michi Kobi
View Michi Kobi's GraveMichi Kobi (1924 - 2016)
Actress. She is remembered for playing ‘Nurse Nakamura’ in the original Broadway production of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” (1963 to 1964). Born Machiko Okamoto, she was forced along with her family to relocate to a Japanese prison camp in Utah during World War II. During her time while incarcerated, she participated in plays […]
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Ruth Kobart
View Ruth Kobart's GraveRuth Kobart (1924 - 2002)
Actress. She appeared in motion pictures and on television, woth roles including voices in animated cartoons. Some of her appearences where in films such as “Sister Act 2: Back In The Habit” (1993), “The Hindenburg” (1975), “Dirty Harry” (1971), “Petulia” (1968) and “How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying” (1967). On televison she appeared […]
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Kathryn Anne Knotts
View Kathryn Anne Knotts's GraveKathryn Anne Knotts (1956 - 2005)
Actress. A native of Tucson, Arizona, she graduated with a degree in Theatre Arts from the University of Santa Clara in Santa Clara, California. Her credits include the films, “Eye Of The Sparrow” (1987), “The Method” (1989), and “Tax Season” (1989). On television, she appeared as ‘Stephanie Corbridge’ in “Midnight Caller” in 1991. An outspoken […]
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Olga Knipper
View Olga Knipper's GraveOlga Knipper (1868 - 1959)
Actress. She was the wife of playwright and author Anton Chekhov, who wrote the roles of Masha in “Three Sisters” (1901) and Madame Ranevskaya in “The Cherry Orchard” (1904) for her. She also created the role of Vasilisa in Maxim Gorky’s play “The Lower Depths” (1902). Olga Leonardovna Knipper was born in Glazov, Murtiza Province, […]
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Audre Joan Monture Knecht
View Audre Joan Monture Knecht's GraveAudre Joan Monture Knecht (1930 - 1989)
Born Audrey Monture, she dropped the “y” when she became on actress. She acted on Stage and Film during the 40’s and 50’s, appearing in minor roles in such films as “The Luck of Ginger Coffey” and “Niagara” among others. She co-hosted a talk radio program in Kankakee, IL under the name “Audre K”. In […]
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Bodil Kjer
View Bodil Kjer's GraveBodil Kjer (1917 - 2003)
Actress. She was born in Odense, where she received her first training in acting at the local theatre. From 1936 to 1938 she attended the drama school at The Royal Theatre in Copenhagen where she made her debut in 1937. Except for a short interval of five years she stayed at that theatre for the […]
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Kyoko Kishida
View Kyoko Kishida's GraveKyoko Kishida (1930 - 2006)
Actress. Daughter of the playwright and novelist Kunio Kishida. Her best-known role was in Hiroshi Teshigahara’s 1964 movie “Suna no Onna” (“Woman in the Dunes”). A founding member of the theater group Engeki Shudan En (formed in 1975), she was also known in Japan for dubbing the voice of “Moomin” in the popular animation series. […]
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Kathleen Kirkham
View Kathleen Kirkham's GraveKathleen Kirkham (1895 - 1961)
Actress. Starting her career in stock in Wisconsin, Kirkham trained in dramatic schools before acting on the screen. Kirkham often played the vamp in films and also played mother roles to women who were older than she was. She played several roles as the “woman you loved to hate,” roles she could never overcome. At […]
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Evelyn Kingsley
View Evelyn Kingsley's GraveEvelyn Kingsley (1928 - 2000)
Stage and motion picture actress. Appeared in the 1973 drama “Toys Are Not For Children.” (bio by: A.J. Marik)
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Hetty King
View Hetty King's GraveHetty King (1883 - 1972)
Actress and Singer. Born Winifred Emms King, the daughter of the famous British coster comedian Will King, Hetty became one of England’s highly successful male impersonators, starting out in Music Hall in 1897. She topped the bills all over the world while dressed as a debonaire man about town or as a sailor or a […]
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Eleanore Cammack “Cammie” King
View Eleanore Cammack “Cammie” King's GraveEleanore Cammack “Cammie” King (1934 - 2010)
Actress. Briefly a child-performer, she is remembered as Bonnie Blue Butler, the daughter of Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler, in the 1939 Oscar-winning classic “Gone With the Wind”. Born Eleanore Cammack King, she was raised in Los Angeles, had family contacts in the movie business, was cast as Bonnie Blue for her resemblance to her […]
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Diana King
View Diana King's GraveDiana King (1918 - 1986)
Actress. She was born in Buckinghamshire, England and died in Nettlebed, Oxfordshire, England. Film and television credits include “Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense,” “Are You Being Served?,” “Tales of the Unexpected,” “Pink Floyd: The Wall,” “Terry and June,” “The Wildcats of St. Trinian’s,” “Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em,” “Angels,””George and Mildred,” “Fawlty Towers,” “Bless […]
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Charmion King
View Charmion King's GraveCharmion King (1925 - 2007)
Actress. A native of Toronto, she appeared in films, television and radio, in a career spanning almost 60 years. King is probably best remembered for her work on stage, where she was often referred to as the “Grand Dame of Canadian Theatre.” Her notable performances include “Three Sisters,” “The Madwoman of Chaillot” and “Our Town.” […]
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Suzanna Kim
View Suzanna Kim's GraveSuzanna Kim (1907 - 1992)
Actress. She appeared in “Singing Marine,” and the film classic “The Good Earth.” (bio by: A.J. Marik)
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JoAnn Dean Killingsworth
View JoAnn Dean Killingsworth's GraveJoAnn Dean Killingsworth (1923 - 2015)
American Actress and Entertainer. Killingsworth moved to Los Angeles with her family in 1931, where they opened a canteen that later became a full-fledged restaurant in Hollywood. The restaurant’s success enabled the family to put her through dancing lessons. She left home at 15 to join a skating troupe and would later go on to […]
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Ashina Kibibi
View Ashina Kibibi's GraveAshina Kibibi (1970 - 2005)
Actress. She produced and acted in the soap opera “Tausi” as well as several other Kenyan television shows. She built on her success as Kenya’s most popular actress by exporting her programs to other African nations. She was so popular in Tanzania, that on a recent visit police had a difficult time keeping the thousands […]
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Vera Kholodnaya
View Vera Kholodnaya's GraveVera Kholodnaya (1893 - 1919)
Actress. Nicknamed “The Queen of the Screen”, she was Russia’s first female movie star. Although most of her films are lost, her haunting beauty and untimely death have made her a figure of enduring interest. Vera Vasilyevna Levchenko was born in Poltava, Ukraine, and largely raised by her grandmother in Moscow. At 17 she married […]
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Alexandra Khokhlova
View Alexandra Khokhlova's GraveAlexandra Khokhlova (1897 - 1985)
Actress, Director. The wife of pioneer Soviet filmaker Lev Kuleshov, she was a key collaborator on all his important films. Born Alexandra Sergeyevna Botkin in Berlin, Germany, into a distinguished Russian family, she made her performing debut in 1916 and was briefly married to Moscow Art Theatre actor Konstantin Khokhlov. In 1919 she joined Kuleshov’s […]
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Persis Khambatta
View Persis Khambatta's GravePersis Khambatta (1950 - 1998)
Actress. A veteran of Indian and European films when she burst onto the American screen as the bald and exotic Lieutenant Ilia in Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) and it turned out to be her most famous role. Born in Bombay, India, Khambatta started out as a model at age 13. In 1965, she […]

