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Mario Carotenuto
View Mario Carotenuto's GraveMario Carotenuto (1915 - 1995)
Italian Actor. Among his films are “Pane, Amore e…” (1955), “Il Segreto Delle Rose” (1958), “Pan, Amor y… Andalucía” (1959), “Il Mattatore” (1960), “Satyricon” (1968), “Boccaccio” (1972) and “Romanzo di un Giovane Povero” (1995), his last film. (bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni)
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Morris Carnovsky
View Morris Carnovsky's GraveMorris Carnovsky (1897 - 1992)
Actor. He was born in St.Louis, Missouri. In 1931, he helped found the Group Theatre which specialized in dramas. He made his New York City stage debut in The God of Vengeance. Two years later, Carnovsky joined the Theatre Guild’s acting company and appeared in such plays as “Uncle Vanya”, “Saint Joan,” “The Brothers Karamazov” […]
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Don “Uncle Don” Carney
View Don “Uncle Don” Carney's GraveDon “Uncle Don” Carney (1896 - 1954)
Actor. Born Howard Rice, in St. Joseph, Missouri, he was a piano vaudeville performer when offered a position in radio broadcasting. From 1928 to 1947, he was the host of the popular children’s radio program, “Uncle Don” which aired on station WOR in New York City. He also appeared in the film, “Rambling ‘Round Radio […]
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Roger C. Carmel
View Roger C. Carmel's GraveRoger C. Carmel (1932 - 1986)
Actor. He is best remembered for playing the flamboyant and hapless criminal ‘Harry Mudd’ in two episodes of the NBC television science fiction series “Star Trek: The Original Series,” that ran from 1966 until 1969 and one episode of “Star Trek: The Animated Series,” that ran from 1973 until 1974. He was the only actor, […]
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Justin Matthew Carmack
View Justin Matthew Carmack's GraveJustin Matthew Carmack (1981 - 2000)
Actor. He began his career performing with the UCLA School of Theater stage stock and became regular appearing in the role of Scott, on the television series “Full House”. His promising career was cut short when died in an auto accident at age 19. (bio by: John “J-Cat” Griffith)
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John Carlyle
View John Carlyle's GraveJohn Carlyle (1931 - 2003)
Actor. Carlyle appeared in the films, “Whore” (1991), “Portrait Of A Rebel: The Remarkable Mrs. Sanger” (1980), “Rich Man, Poor Man” (1976), “The Monster That Challenged The World” (1957), “The Spirit Of St. Louis” (1957), “The Rack” (1956), “Daddy Long Legs” (1955), “Untamed” (1955), “Dangerous Mission” (1954), and “Three Wise Fools” (1946). He also appeared […]
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Tim Carey
View Tim Carey's GraveTim Carey (1929 - 1994)
Actor. Appeared in motion pictures and on television from the 1950s to the 1990s. Appeared with James Dean in the 1955 drama “East of Eden.” One of his more memorable roles was that of the menacing ‘South Dakota Slim’ in several of the 1960s comic “beach” movies. (bio by: A.J. Marik)
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Phil Joseph “Philip” Carey
View Phil Joseph “Philip” Carey's GravePhil Joseph “Philip” Carey (1925 - 2009)
Actor. Born Eugene Joseph Carey, he was best known for his longtime role as business tycoon Asa Buchanan in the ABC soap opera “One Life to Live”, beginning in 1980 and ending with his character’s death in August 2007. During his acting career he appeared in 46 movies and had numerous television appearances in starring […]
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Leonard Carey
View Leonard Carey's GraveLeonard Carey (1887 - 1977)
Actor. He made a career playing English butlers in scores of Hollywood movies. A rare exception was his most memorable role, as the haunted, half-crazed squatter Ben in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rebecca” (1940). Otherwise he can be seen opening doors in such films as “Call Her Savage” (1932), “Bombshell” (1933), “The Age of Innocence” (1934), “Curly […]
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Harry Carey, Jr
View Harry Carey, Jr's GraveHarry Carey, Jr (1921 - 2012)
Actor. Carey, the son of silent actor Harry Carey and actress Olive Carey, served in the U.S. Navy during World War II before appearing in more than 100 movies and on numerous television shows from the 1940s through the ’80s. He was a member of John Ford’s stock company of actors and appeared in 11 […]
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Arthur Edmund Carewe
View Arthur Edmund Carewe's GraveArthur Edmund Carewe (1884 - 1937)
Actor. Appeared in many films of the 1910s, 20s, and 30s. His pictures include “Trilby,” “The Palace of Darkened Windows,” “The Phantom of the Opera” (as the Persian), “The Ghost Breaker,” “The Claw, The Cat and the Canary,” “Dr. X,” and the “Mystery of the Wax Museum.” His last film was “Charlie Chan’s Secret” in […]
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Carlos Carella
View Carlos Carella's GraveCarlos Carella (1925 - 1997)
Television, stage and cinema actor and director. He participated in 30 movies. He wrote the book “Poemas míos y de Todos.” (bio by: 380W)
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Berugo Carambula
View Berugo Carambula's GraveBerugo Carambula (1945 - 2015)
Uruguayan Actor. Carambula, born Heber Hugo Carambula, was a well-known comedian who was very familiar to audiences mostly on television, but also in film and stage. He started in show business with the jazz band “Crazy Clown Jazz Band” and then went into television on the comedy program “Telecataplum” where he honed his skills as […]
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Yakima Canutt
View Yakima Canutt's GraveYakima Canutt (1895 - 1986)
Stuntman, Actor, Director. A World Champion rodeo star, he entered films as a stuntman in the early 1920s and enjoyed success as a B western star of the late silent period. When talkies came in his voice was deemed unsuitable and he returned to stunting, doubling for such stars as John Wayne and Clark Gable. […]
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Cantinflas
View Cantinflas's GraveCantinflas (1911 - 1993)
Actor, Comedian. Known universally by the name “Cantinflas,” Charlie Chaplin referred to him as the ‘funniest man in the world.’ He was the second of 15 brothers born to a poor family. In his youth he had to work as a shoemaker, cab driver, bull fighter and on occasions had to help his father, a […]
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Vernon Cansino
View Vernon Cansino's GraveVernon Cansino (1922 - 1974)
Actor. Born in New York City, he was best known for being the younger brother of actress Rita Hayworth. He began his career as a Broadway dancer with his sister and brother Eduardo Cansino, Jr., booked as The Dancing Cansinos. Going into films, he appeared in “Last of the Redman” (1947), “The Lady from Shanghai” […]
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Eduardo Cansino, Jr
View Eduardo Cansino, Jr's GraveEduardo Cansino, Jr (1919 - 1974)
Actor. Younger brother of actress Rita Hayworth. Acted in a small number of movies during the 1950s. He is buried next to his actor brother, Vernon Cansino. (bio by: A.J. Marik) Family links: Parents: Eduardo Cansino (1895 – 1968) Volga Hayworth Cansino (1897 – 1945) Siblings: Rita Hayworth (1918 – 1987)* Eduardo Cansino (1919 – […]
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Eduardo Cansino
View Eduardo Cansino's GraveEduardo Cansino (1895 - 1968)
Actor, Choreographer. Father of legendary actress Rita Hayworth. (bio by: A.J. Marik) Family links: Spouse: Volga Hayworth Cansino (1897 – 1945)* Children: Rita Hayworth (1918 – 1987)* Eduardo Cansino (1919 – 1974)* Vernon Cansino (1922 – 1974)* *Calculated relationship
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Zeke Canova
View Zeke Canova's GraveZeke Canova (1898 - 1980)
Actor. Appeared in films of the 1930s and 1940s. Member of the singing/acting Canova family. (bio by: A.J. Marik) Family links: Parents: Joseph Francis Canova (1873 – 1926) Henrietta Perry Canova (1872 – 1950) Spouse: Isabel DeSilva (1905 – 1981)* Siblings: Zeke Canova (1898 – 1980) Anne Canova (1901 – 1994)* Harry LeRoy Canova (1904 […]
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Carlos Cano de la Fuente
View Carlos Cano de la Fuente's GraveCarlos Cano de la Fuente (1955 - 2015)
Peruvian Actor. Cano de la Fuente, known professionally as Carlos Cano, was a prominent actor in television, film, and on the theatrical stage. He studied theatrical writing and acting and then moved over to television and film. Cano’s first acting role came in the 1984 film “Tupac Amaru” and from there his film credits included […]
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J.D. Cannon
View J.D. Cannon's GraveJ.D. Cannon (1922 - 2005)
Actor. A native of Salmon, Idaho, Cannon is best remembered for his role as New York City police detective ‘Peter B. Clifford’ on the television series, “McCloud” from 1970 to 1977, which also starred Dennis Weaver. Cannon’s other roles include the films, “Memorandum For A Spy” (1965), “Cool Hand Luke” (1967), “Krakatoa, East Of Java” […]
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Dick Cangey
View Dick Cangey's GraveDick Cangey (1933 - 2003)
Actor and stuntman. Cangey appeared in guest roles in several television shows including, “The Wild Wild West” from 1966 to 1968, “Gunsmoke” in 1971, and “Mission: Impossible” in 1968. In 1975 he appeared in and did the stunts for the film, “Capone.” He also did stunts for the television shows, “Daniel Boone” from 1964 to […]
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Rafael Campos, Jr
View Rafael Campos, Jr's GraveRafael Campos, Jr (1936 - 1985)
Actor. He is best remembered for his role as ‘Ramon Diaz Jr.’ on the “Rhoda” television series from 1977 to 1978. Among his films are, “The Return Of Josey Wales” (1986), “Fever Pitch” (1985), “A Streetcar Named Desire” (1984), “Heartbreaker” (1983), “V” (1983), “The Return Of Frank Cannon” (1980), “Where The Buffalo Roam” (1980), “The […]
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Patrick Campbell
View Patrick Campbell's GravePatrick Campbell (1924 - 2003)
Actor. Born in Waukegan, Illinois, in 1915, he served in the United States Army during World War II. He studied acting at the Gellar Theatre Workshop and the Pasadena Playhouse, and later appeared on television as the Chicken Man in the Aames Home Loan Commercials. His films include, “Body Of Influence” (1993), “Far Out Man” […]
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Eric Campbell
View Eric Campbell's GraveEric Campbell (1879 - 1917)
Actor. He was born in Scotland and began acting while he was still a young boy. At the end of March of 1901 he married Fanny Gertrude Robotham, by whom he would have one child, Una. Later he began working for Fred Karno’s famous vaudeville troupe, and went to New York with one of Karno’s […]
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Colin Campbell
View Colin Campbell's GraveColin Campbell (1883 - 1966)
Actor in 53 films including: “The Road to Singapore,” “Sylvia Scarlett,” “The Dark Angel,” “Waterloo Bridge,” “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” “The Two Mrs. Carrolls,” “Sabrina,” and “The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze.” (bio by: TLS)
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Alan Campbell
View Alan Campbell's GraveAlan Campbell (1904 - 1963)
Motion Picture Screenwriter, Actor. Twice married to writer-comic Dorothy Parker, he teamed with her to produce Hollywood motion pictures screenplays. Their most famous screenplay was a collaboration with screenwriter and author Robert Carson that became the 1937 film “A Star is Born”, which starred Hollywood icons Janet Gaynor and Frederic March. The three were nominated […]
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Juan Calvo Domenech
View Juan Calvo Domenech's GraveJuan Calvo Domenech (1892 - 1962)
Character Actor. He was born in Ontinyent (Valencia) an died in Madrid. He debuted on stage at the age of 16 with Mendizábal Stock Company. He developed a prolific career on screen, becoming one of the best spanish character actors. From 1946 to 1953, he lived in Mexico, where he appeared in more than 50 […]
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Pablito Calvo
View Pablito Calvo's GravePablito Calvo (1946 - 2000)
Spanish child actor. He obtained big succes after the release of his film “Marcelino, Pan y Vino” (1954). Also he appeared in “Mi Tio Jacinto” (1956) and “Un Angel Pasó por Brooklyn” (1957). He retired from acting at the age of 16. (bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni)
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Northern James Calloway
View Northern James Calloway's GraveNorthern James Calloway (1948 - 1990)
Actor. A native of New York, New York, Calloway is best remembered for his role as shopkeeper ‘David Robinson’ on the long-running PBS (Public Broadcasting Station) children’s program, “Sesame Street” from 1971 to 1989. He also appeared in several of the show’s apecials including, “Christmas Eve On Sesame Street” (1978), “A Special Sesame Street Christmas” […]

