1996day.year

Greer Garson

(1904 - 1996)

English-American actress

English-American actress
Academy Award-winning English-American actress of Hollywood’s Golden Age.
Greer Garson was a celebrated actress born in England in 1904 who rose to stardom in Hollywood during the 1940s. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in 'Mrs. Miniver' and earned six additional nominations throughout her career. Garson was one of the highest-paid performers of her time, known for her dignified screen presence and portrayals of strong, resilient women. She starred in films such as 'Madame Curie' and 'Goodbye, Mr. Chips,' endearing her to audiences worldwide. After retiring from acting in the early 1960s, she led a private life until her death in 1996.
1996 Greer Garson
2006day.year

Stefanos Stratigos

(1926 - 2006)

Greek actor and director

Greek actor and director
Greek actor and director celebrated for his work on stage and screen, known for his versatile performances and directorial vision.
Born in 1926, Stratigos began his acting career in the early 1950s, appearing in numerous Greek films and theater productions. He was praised for his dynamic range, moving seamlessly between dramatic and comedic roles. In addition to acting, he directed a series of acclaimed stage plays that showcased his understanding of character and storytelling. His contributions helped shape post-war Greek theater and cinema. He remained active in the arts until his death in 2006, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances.
Stefanos Stratigos
2010day.year

Corin Redgrave

(1939 - 2010)

English actor

English actor
Versatile English actor known for his powerful stage performances and memorable roles in film and television.
Born in 1939 in London into the renowned Redgrave family, Corin Redgrave trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He earned acclaim with the Royal Shakespeare Company, performing in classic plays such as 'Hamlet' and 'King Lear'. In later years, he appeared in films like 'Atonement' and television dramas including 'Our Friends in the North'. A dedicated political activist, he used his platform to advocate for human rights and social causes. Over a career spanning five decades, Redgrave captivated audiences with his depth and intensity. He died in 2010, remembered as a formidable talent on stage and screen.
Corin Redgrave
2014day.year

Mary Anderson

(1918 - 2014)

American actress

American actress
American film actress who appeared in over 60 movies during Hollywood's Golden Age.
Mary Anderson was born in 1918 in Birmingham, Alabama, and made her screen debut in the late 1930s. Over her career, she appeared in more than 60 films, including notable performances in Westerns and dramas. She worked alongside leading stars such as Henry Fonda and Errol Flynn, earning praise for her versatility. After retiring from acting in the 1950s, she focused on her family and charitable work. Her contributions to mid-century American cinema remain appreciated by classic film enthusiasts.
2014 Mary Anderson
2014day.year

Liv Dommersnes

(1922 - 2014)

Norwegian actress

Norwegian actress
Norwegian stage actress renowned for her long and distinguished career at the National Theatre in Oslo.
Liv Dommersnes (born Livseide in 1922) debuted at the National Theatre in 1945 and became one of Norway's leading stage performers. She excelled in roles by playwrights such as Henrik Ibsen and fostered a deep connection to classical repertoire. In addition to acting, she translated Greek tragedies into Norwegian, broadening cultural exchange. Dommersnes co-founded the Norwegian Ibsen Society to promote scholarship on Ibsen's works. Her commitment to theatre spanned over six decades, earning her numerous awards and honors. She passed away in 2014, leaving an enduring impact on Norwegian performing arts.
Liv Dommersnes
2014day.year

Mickey Rooney

(1920 - 2014)

American soldier, actor, and dancer

American soldier actor and dancer
American actor and dancer whose career spanned nine decades, from vaudeville to Hollywood films. He served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II.
Mickey Rooney was an American actor, entertainer, and dancer whose career spanned nine decades, making him one of the longest-running stars in Hollywood history. He rose to fame as the mischievous Andy Hardy in MGM's popular series of family comedies, becoming one of the biggest box-office names of the 1930s and 1940s. Rooney demonstrated versatility in musicals like Babes in Arms and dramatic roles in National Velvet. During World War II, he enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces, serving in the Special Services Division and earning two Purple Hearts. His performance in The Bold and the Brave earned him an Academy Award nomination and a Golden Globe Award. Later in life, he remained active on stage, television, and film, while also facing well-publicized personal and financial challenges. He passed away on April 6, 2014, leaving behind a vast legacy in American entertainment.
Mickey Rooney
2015day.year

James Best

(1926 - 2015)

American actor, director, and screenwriter

American actor director and screenwriter
American actor and director best known for his role as Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane on the hit television series The Dukes of Hazzard, and also an accomplished screenwriter and acting coach.
James Best was an American actor, director, and screenwriter whose career spanned over six decades. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of the bumbling yet endearing Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane on The Dukes of Hazzard. Beyond acting, Best directed episodes of popular television shows and co-wrote screenplays for various projects. He was also a respected drama teacher and acting coach, mentoring aspiring performers at workshops and universities. Known for his vibrant energy, Best appeared in westerns, dramas, and comedies, leaving a diverse body of work. He passed away on April 6, 2015, at the age of 88, remembered fondly by colleagues and fans alike.
James Best
2017day.year

Don Rickles

(1926 - 2017)

American actor and comedian

American actor and comedian
American comedian and actor celebrated for his rapid-fire insults and memorable roles in film and animation.
Don Rickles was an American comedian and actor whose brash insult comedy earned him the nickname "Mr. Warmth." He began his career in the 1950s performing stand-up in Las Vegas and soon became a staple of television variety shows. Rickles appeared in films such as Kelly's Heroes and Casino, and lent his voice to Mr. Potato Head in the Toy Story franchise. He was a frequent guest on The Tonight Show and received a Grammy Award for his comedy album "Hello, Dummy!". Rickles influenced generations of comedians with his unique style, combining sharp wit with genuine affection. He passed away on April 6, 2017, at the age of 90, leaving a reputation as one of comedy's most beloved provocateurs.
2017 Don Rickles
2025day.year

Jay North

(1951 - 2025)

American actor

American actor
American child actor famous for portraying Dennis Mitchell on the sitcom 'Dennis the Menace' from 1959 to 1963.
Born in 1951 in Hollywood, Jay North began acting at age 5 in commercials and minor TV roles. His breakout role came at age 8 when he was cast as the mischievous Dennis Mitchell, winning hearts with his energetic performance. After 'Dennis the Menace' ended, North transitioned to guest spots on TV series and a few film roles, but struggled with typecasting and personal challenges. He stepped away from acting in the 1970s, later training as an animal trainer and motivational speaker. North's early fame left a lasting impression on American pop culture, and he remains best remembered for his iconic role as Dennis.
Jay North