1900day.year

Martita Hunt

(1900 - 1969)

Argentine-born British actress

Argentine-born British actress
Argentine-born British actress celebrated for her stage and film performances, notably as Miss Havisham in 'Great Expectations'.
Born in 1900 in Buenos Aires, Martita Hunt moved to Britain and trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She enjoyed a distinguished stage career, performing with the Old Vic and the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. Hunt dazzled film audiences as the eccentric Miss Havisham in David Lean's 1946 adaptation of 'Great Expectations'. Her versatility extended to radio, television, and character roles in films like 'The Prince and the Showgirl'. Her commanding presence and nuanced performances made her one of mid-20th-century Britain's most respected actresses.
1900 Martita Hunt
1914day.year

John Ireland

(1914 - 1992)

Canadian-American actor and director

Canadian-American actor and director
Canadian-American actor and director best known for his Oscar-nominated role in "All the King's Men".
John Ireland received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in "All the King's Men" (1949). He had a versatile career, starring in westerns and dramas, with notable roles in films like "Red River". In addition to film, Ireland directed stage productions and made numerous television appearances. Known for his distinctive voice and commanding screen presence, he worked steadily from the 1940s through the 1980s. He remains remembered for his contributions to classic Hollywood cinema.
John Ireland
1914day.year

David Wayne

(1914 - 1995)

American actor

American actor
American actor and Tony Award winner celebrated for his stage and film versatility.
David Wayne began his career on Broadway, earning a Tony Award for his role in "The Teahouse of the August Moon". He transitioned to film, appearing in movies such as "The Andromeda Strain" and making guest appearances in television series like "Batman". Known for his expressive performances, Wayne brought depth to character roles across genres from comedy to drama. He worked consistently in theater, film, and TV over a career spanning five decades. He remained active in acting until his death in 1995, leaving behind a diverse body of work.
David Wayne
1918day.year

David Opatoshu

(1918 - 1996)

American actor and screenwriter

American actor and screenwriter
American actor and screenwriter who appeared in film, television, and theatre, known for roles in Exodus and The Twilight Zone.
David Opatoshu (1918–1996) was an American actor and screenwriter with a career spanning stage, film, and television. He made his Broadway debut as a young actor, showcasing his dramatic range in live theatre. Opatoshu delivered a memorable performance in the film adaptation of Leon Uris's Exodus (1960). On television, he appeared in iconic series such as The Twilight Zone, Star Trek, and Kojak. He also wrote scripts for medical drama series, including episodes of Ben Casey. His nuanced character portrayals earned him critical acclaim and enduring recognition.
1918 David Opatoshu
1922day.year

Dick Martin

(1922 - 2008)

American comedian, actor, and director

American comedian actor and director
American comedian and actor best known as co-host of the groundbreaking TV show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.
Dick Martin (1922–2008) was an American comedian and actor celebrated for his deadpan humor. After serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II, he teamed up with Dan Rowan in the 1950s. The duo created and co-hosted Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, a pioneering sketch comedy show from 1968 to 1973. Martin's timing and character work made him a household name and influenced future comedy programs. He also directed television episodes and appeared in films throughout his career. His contributions helped shape the format and tone of modern sketch comedy.
1922 Dick Martin
1930day.year

Gene Hackman

(1930 - 2025)

American actor and author

American actor and author
Award-winning American actor known for powerful performances in films like The French Connection and Unforgiven.
Gene Hackman began his acting career on stage before breaking into film in the 1960s. He gained acclaim for his role as Harry Callahan opposite Clint Eastwood in Magnum Force. Hackman won the Academy Award for Best Actor for The French Connection in 1971. He later won Best Supporting Actor for Unforgiven in 1992. Hackman appeared in diverse films including Bonnie and Clyde, Superman, and The Royal Tenenbaums. He retired from acting in 2004 and turned to writing, publishing several novels. Critics praised his versatility and intense screen presence. His films continue to influence actors and audiences worldwide.
1930 Gene Hackman
1932day.year

Knock Yokoyama

(1932 - 2007)

Japanese comedian and politician

Japanese comedian and politician
Japanese comedian turned politician who served as Governor of Osaka Prefecture.
Born in 1932 as Yoshio Yokoyama, he began his career performing slapstick comedy under the stage name Knock Yokoyama. He became a household name through television variety shows in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1995, he transitioned to politics and was elected Governor of Osaka Prefecture, focusing on tourism and economic development. His unique blend of humor and leadership brought a new style to regional politics in Japan. After leaving office in 2000, he remained a beloved figure in entertainment until his death in 2007.
1932 Knock Yokoyama
1934day.year

Tammy Grimes

(1934 - 2016)

American actress and singer

American actress and singer
American actress and singer known for her dynamic performances on stage and screen.
Born in 1934 in New York City, Tammy Grimes made her Broadway debut in the late 1950s. She won a Tony Award in 1961 for her role in The Unsinkable Molly Brown and became known for her powerful singing voice. Grimes appeared in numerous stage productions, television shows, and films throughout her career. Her versatility as both an actress and singer earned her critical praise and a devoted following. She continued to perform in musicals and dramas until her passing in 2016.
1934 Tammy Grimes
1937day.year

Vanessa Redgrave

English actress

English actress
Acclaimed English actress and activist whose career spans stage, film, and television.
Born in 1937 into the esteemed Redgrave acting family, Vanessa Redgrave trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She made her stage debut in 1958 and quickly earned a reputation for her powerful performances. Redgrave won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Julia and has received multiple Golden Globe and Tony Awards. An outspoken advocate for human rights, she has used her platform to support political and social causes. Her enduring career and versatility have made her one of the most respected figures in performing arts.
1937 Vanessa Redgrave
1951day.year

Phil Collins

English drummer, singer-songwriter, producer, and actor

English drummer singer-songwriter producer and actor
English drummer, singer-songwriter, producer, and occasional actor, best known as the frontman of Genesis and a solo superstar.
Phil Collins (born 1951) is an English musician whose talents as a drummer, singer-songwriter, and producer have made him one of the best-selling artists in history. He rose to fame as the drummer and later lead vocalist of the rock band Genesis, contributing to landmark albums like "Invisible Touch." Collins's solo career launched in the 1980s with chart-topping hits such as "In the Air Tonight" and "Sussudio." He has won multiple Grammy and Academy Awards and sold over 100 million records worldwide. Collins also ventured into acting, appearing in films like "Buster." His versatile artistry and emotive performances have influenced generations of musicians.
1951 Phil Collins
1951day.year

Charles S. Dutton

American actor and director

American actor and director
American actor and director known for powerful performances on stage and screen.
Charles S. Dutton (born 1951) is an acclaimed American actor and director whose career spans film, television, and theater. After studying drama at Yale School of Drama, he made his breakthrough performance in the film "Roxanne." Dutton earned Emmy nominations for his work on the TV series "Roc" and appeared in major films such as "Alien 3" and "A Time to Kill." As a director, he has helmed episodes of several television series and stage productions. His journey from a troubled youth to award-winning artist is a testament to his resilience and talent.
Charles S. Dutton
1956day.year

Ann Dowd

American actress

American actress
Ann Dowd is an American actress known for her powerful supporting roles in film and television.
Ann Dowd has built a diverse career over four decades, earning critical acclaim for her work on stage, screen, and television. She received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her chilling performance in 'Compliance' (2012). On television, she delivered an Emmy-winning portrayal of Aunt Lydia in the hit series 'The Handmaid's Tale'. Her film credits include 'Hereditary,' 'The Manchurian Candidate,' and 'Garden State'. A graduate of Hollins University, Dowd is celebrated for her ability to bring depth and nuance to complex characters.
1956 Ann Dowd