British actor
British actor
British stage and film actor known for character roles in early 20th-century theatre and cinema.
Morton Selten was born in 1860 and made his stage debut in London, quickly gaining acclaim for his versatility and diction. Over his long career, he appeared in both Edwardian theatre productions and silent films, earning a reputation for portraying aristocratic and comedic characters. Selten toured internationally, bringing British drama to audiences in North America and Australia. Transitioning into talkies, he adapted to changing times and continued to perform into the 1930s. His polished stage presence and distinctive voice made him a sought-after actor of his era. Selten's contributions helped shape early 20th-century performance art in Britain. He died in 1939, remembered for his enduring impact on stage and screen.
1860
Morton Selten
American actor, director, and producer
American actor
director
and producer
Fred Niblo was an American silent film actor, director, and producer who played a key role in early Hollywood cinema.
Born in 1874, Niblo started his career as a stage actor before transitioning to the burgeoning film industry. He directed and produced numerous silent films, including the epic 'The Mark of Zorro' (1920) and the acclaimed 'Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ' (1925). Niblo's work showcased lavish production values and helped define the spectacle of early cinematic storytelling. He navigated the shift from silent films to talkies and mentored future Hollywood talents. Niblo's contributions helped establish the studio system in the 1920s. He passed away in 1948, remembered as a pioneer of American cinema.
1874
Fred Niblo
Danish-born British ballerina
Danish-born British ballerina
Adeline Genée was a Danish-born British prima ballerina celebrated for her grace and virtuosity on the international stage.
Born in 1878 in Denmark, Genée trained at the Royal Danish Ballet and quickly rose to prominence. She became the leading ballerina of London's Empire Theatre, enchanting audiences with her technical precision and expressive artistry. Genée toured extensively, performing principal roles in classics such as 'Swan Lake' and 'Giselle'. She founded the Association of Operatic Dancing of Great Britain, which evolved into the Royal Academy of Dance. Genée also taught and influenced generations of dancers through her rigorous standards. She retired in the 1930s and was honored for her contributions to ballet before her death in 1970.
1878
Adeline Genée
American cowboy and actor
American cowboy and actor
Tom Mix was an American cowboy star whose thrilling performances in silent Western films helped popularize the genre nationwide.
Born in 1880 in Pennsylvania, Mix served in the Army before becoming a celebrated stunt rider and trick roper in Wild West shows. He transitioned to the silver screen in 1909, starring in over 290 films and performing his own stunts. Mix's charismatic portrayal of the heroic cowboy defined early Western cinema and influenced the genre for decades. He introduced realistic action sequences and authentic Western attire, raising production standards. Mix retired from film in the 1930s but remained a legendary figure through published memoirs and public appearances. He died in 1940, remembered as the first true cowboy movie star.
1880
Tom Mix
American actor, comedian, producer, and humanitarian
American actor
comedian
producer
and humanitarian
American actor, comedian, and producer known for his groundbreaking television work and philanthropic legacy.
Danny Thomas was a leading figure in early American television, starring in the sitcom 'Make Room for Daddy'.
He produced popular shows like 'The Dick Van Dyke Show' and 'The Andy Griffith Show' under his production company, Marterto Productions.
He was a dedicated philanthropist who founded St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1962.
His philanthropic efforts continue to support families battling pediatric cancer and other life-threatening diseases.
His influence shaped the television industry and his charitable foundation remains a leading research institution.
Danny Thomas
American actress
American actress
American actress acclaimed for her versatility on screen and her later success as host and producer of The Loretta Young Show.
Loretta Young began her film career as a child actress in silent movies before transitioning to talkies in the 1930s.
She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in 'The Farmer's Daughter' (1947).
Young showcased her elegance and talent in a wide range of genres, including dramas, comedies, and thrillers.
In the 1950s, she starred in and produced her own anthology series, 'The Loretta Young Show', earning multiple Emmy Awards.
Her poised presence and dedication to her craft made her one of Hollywood's most respected stars.
She remained active in entertainment and philanthropic efforts until her retirement.
Loretta Young
Canadian-born American actor
Canadian-born American actor
Canadian-American actor renowned for voicing Fred Flintstone and his extensive character acting career.
Henry Corden began his acting career with bit parts in live-action films and television during the 1950s.
He took over the voice of Fred Flintstone in 1977, becoming the iconic voice in 'The Flintstones' franchise.
Corden portrayed the character in TV series, specials, and commercials for over two decades.
He also appeared in films such as 'The Ten Commandments' and guest-starred on numerous TV programs.
His deep, distinctive voice and warm persona made him a beloved figure in animation.
Corden continued acting until his passing, leaving a lasting impact on both live-action and voice acting.
1920
Henry Corden
Hungarian-American actor and bodybuilder
Hungarian-American actor and bodybuilder
Hungarian-American actor and bodybuilder who won the 1955 Mr. Universe title and appeared in films with Jayne Mansfield.
Mickey Hargitay was born on January 6, 1926, in Budapest, Hungary.
He immigrated to the United States after World War II and pursued bodybuilding.
In 1955, Hargitay won the Mr. Universe title and became a leading figure in physical culture.
He transitioned to acting, appearing in several films alongside Jayne Mansfield, whom he married.
Hargitay influenced the fitness movement before his death in 2006.
Mickey Hargitay
French actress and model
French actress and model
French actress and model celebrated for her roles in films by Louis Malle and Alfred Hitchcock.
Capucine was born on January 6, 1928, in Saint-Raphaël, France.
She started her career as a fashion model and gained international attention in the 1950s.
Capucine moved into acting, starring in films by Louis Malle, René Clair, and Alfred Hitchcock.
Her unforgettable performance in 'What's New Pussycat?' showcased her elegance and wit.
She remained a beloved figure in cinema until her death in 1990.
1928
Capucine
American actor
American actor
American character actor best known for his Emmy-nominated role as Mel Sharples on the sitcom 'Alice'.
Vic Tayback was born on January 6, 1930, in Brooklyn, New York.
He became a character actor known for his tough yet comedic persona.
Tayback's most famous role was diner owner Mel Sharples on the sitcom 'Alice,' which earned him two Emmy nominations.
He appeared in dozens of films and television shows, often playing gruff but lovable characters.
Tayback continued acting until his death in 1990.
1930
Vic Tayback
English actor
English actor
English actor recognized for his roles in 1960s spy series and British crime dramas.
Simon Oates was born on January 6, 1932, in London, England.
He gained recognition for his television role in the 1960s spy series 'The Baron.'
Oates also worked extensively in theater, performing in Shakespearean productions.
His strong screen presence led to appearances in crime dramas and stage plays.
He remained active in acting until his passing in 2009.
1932
Simon Oates
English actor and author
English actor and author
English actor and author known for his work on stage and screen, as well as his writing.
John Clive was an English actor and author born in 1933.
He had a prolific career in film, television, and theater, appearing in many notable British productions.
Beyond acting, he wrote several books, showcasing his literary talent.
His versatility made him a respected figure in both the performing arts and literature.
He remained active in entertainment until his death in 2012.
1933
John Clive