American actor
American actor
American actor renowned for his stage and screen performances and as a founding member of the Group Theatre.
Luther Adler (1903–1984) was an acclaimed American actor with a career spanning Broadway, film, and television.
He was a founding member of the influential Group Theatre, pioneering American method acting.
Adler appeared in over thirty films, including memorable roles in 'All My Sons' and 'The Naked City.'
His powerful stage presence earned critical praise in productions such as 'Awake and Sing!' and 'Death of a Salesman.'
He also directed plays and taught acting, mentoring young performers.
Adler's versatility and commitment to his craft left a lasting impact on American theater and cinema.
1903
Luther Adler
British actor and comedian
British actor and comedian
British comedian and actor known for his deadpan delivery, inventive physical comedy, and landmark television series.
Eric Sykes was a versatile British comedian, writer, and actor whose career spanned over six decades.
He broke into entertainment writing for radio and soon became a familiar voice on the BBC.
He co-created The Goon Show and later starred in his own television series, Sykes, blending slapstick and wordplay.
His physical comedy and inventive props made him a beloved figure in British comedy.
He also appeared in films such as The Bed Sitting Room and worked behind the scenes as a writer.
His contributions earned him an OBE and a lasting reputation as a pioneer of modern comedy.
1923
Eric Sykes
Belgian-British actress and humanitarian
Belgian-British actress and humanitarian
Academy Award-winning Belgian-British actress renowned for her iconic film roles and dedicated humanitarian work.
Audrey Hepburn was born in Brussels in 1929 and rose to fame with her breakout role in 'Roman Holiday', earning her an Academy Award. She became a style icon with memorable performances in classics like 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' and 'My Fair Lady'. In the 1980s, she dedicated herself to humanitarian work as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, traveling to impoverished communities around the world. Her compassionate advocacy brought global attention to the needs of children in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Hepburn's legacy endures through her timeless films and her lasting impact on humanitarian causes.
Audrey Hepburn
American voice actress
American voice actress
American voice actress best known as the voice of Minnie Mouse for Disney.
Russi Taylor was an American voice actress whose career spanned over three decades as the official voice of Minnie Mouse across television, film, and theme parks. She also lent her talents to beloved characters on The Simpsons, including Martin Prince and Sherri and Terri. Taylor began voice-over work in the late 1970s and joined the Disney family in 1986, bringing new energy to a classic character. Her warm portrayal and vocal versatility endeared her to fans around the world. In 2008, she was honored as a Disney Legend for her lasting impact on the company’s animated legacy. She remained Minnie’s voice until her passing in 2019.
1944
Russi Taylor
American actor
American actor
1945
Robert Machray
American actress and singer
American actress and singer
American actress and singer known for her roles in film and musical theater.
American-born performer who rose to fame in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
She won a Golden Globe Award for her performance in the film 'Butterfly'.
Zadora has released several pop and jazz albums showcasing her vocal range.
She has appeared in Broadway musicals and television series throughout her career.
In addition to acting and singing, she has participated in reality TV and charity events.
Her career spans over four decades, marked by both critical acclaim and controversy.
1953
Pia Zadora
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor
American singer-songwriter
guitarist
and actor
American country singer-songwriter and actor known for his rich baritone and chart-topping hits in the 1980s.
A Grammy Award–winning country music singer-songwriter credited with revitalizing traditional country sounds in the 1980s.
He achieved a string of number-one hits including 'Forever and Ever, Amen' and 'Deeper Than the Holler'.
Travis has released multiple platinum and multi-platinum albums throughout his career.
He made his acting debut on television and in films, further expanding his artistic repertoire.
After suffering a stroke and heart attack in 2013, he has focused on recovery and occasional performances.
Travis is celebrated for his smooth baritone voice and enduring influence on country music.
1959
Randy Travis
English singer-songwriter and dancer
English singer-songwriter and dancer
English singer-songwriter and dancer best known as a founding member of the pop group Bucks Fizz.
A founding member and lead vocalist of the British pop group Bucks Fizz, winners of the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest.
Known for her dynamic stage presence, dance routines, and distinctive vocals.
Following her time with the group, she pursued a solo career and occasional theater roles.
Aston has also worked as a songwriter and dance instructor.
She remains active in the entertainment industry through reunion tours and nostalgia concerts.
Her contributions helped define the upbeat pop sound of the early 1980s in the UK.
1961
Jay Aston
American actress and singer
American actress and singer
Ana Gasteyer is an American actress, comedian, and singer best known for her tenure on Saturday Night Live and her work on stage and screen.
Ana Gasteyer rose to fame as a cast member of Saturday Night Live from 1996 to 2002, where her memorable characters and comedic timing earned her acclaim. She has performed on Broadway in productions such as Wicked and The Threepenny Opera, showcasing her musical theatre talents. Gasteyer has appeared in film and television roles, including guest spots on The Goldbergs and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Her singing career includes solo shows and concert performances across the country. She continues to work in both comedic and dramatic roles, delighting audiences with her versatility and vocal prowess.
Ana Gasteyer
Canadian actor and producer
Canadian actor and producer
Will Arnett is a Canadian actor and producer recognized for his distinctive voice and comedic performances in television and film.
Will Arnett gained widespread recognition for his role as Gob Bluth on the acclaimed sitcom Arrested Development. He has lent his voice to animated characters such as Batman in The Lego Movie franchise, showcasing his vocal range. Arnett has also appeared in films like Blades of Glory and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. In addition to acting, he co-founded the production company Electric Avenue and has produced various television projects. His witty personality and self-deprecating humor have made him a popular figure in comedy.
1970
Will Arnett
Ethiopian-Irish actress
Ethiopian-Irish actress
Ethiopian-Irish actress acclaimed for her Academy Award–nominated role in 'Loving'.
Ruth Negga (born 1981) is an Ethiopian-Irish actress celebrated for her compelling performances across film, television, and theater. She received international acclaim and Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for portraying Mildred Loving in the 2016 biographical drama 'Loving'. Negga has also starred as Tulip O'Hare in the AMC series 'Preacher' and appeared in films such as 'Warcraft' and 'Passing'. On stage, her credits include acclaimed productions of 'Medea' and 'Hamlet' in London's West End. Known for her emotional depth and versatility, Negga continues to take on challenging roles that push creative boundaries.
Ruth Negga