Vickery Turner
Vickery Turner was born in 1945 in Sunbury-on-Thames. Her breakthrough role came in the UK stage production of “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” which starred Vane
Sam Shepard
Obituary: Sam Shepard Playwright, actor, writer, drummer and haunter of Dublin late at night FUSING BECKETT: Playwright Sam Shepard — a restless, roaming man of talents Barbar
Gerard McSorley
“Wikipedia” entry: He was born in Omagh, County Tyrone, and after attending a Christian Brothers school in his hometown he attended St.
Betty Hutton
Betty Hutton’s “Guardian” obituary by Ronald Bergan: Among the frenetic, ear-splitting female vocalists of the 1940s, the most popular was the blonde bombshell Be
Yves Montand
“The Telegraph” obituary from 1991: Yet the man, once memorably described as ‘the bedroom voice in the body of a lorry driver’, who came to be regarded as t
Louis Hayward
TCM Overview: Suavely handsome, often tongue-in-cheek leading man of the 1930s and 40s who began his career with a provincial theater company in England. Hayward came to Hollywo
Vera Zorina
The “Guardian” obituary from 2003: Vera Zorina, who has died aged 86, began her career as a dancer, but branched out into many forms of musical theatre. Born Eva Brigit
Glenn Anders
IMDB entry: Glenn Anders was born September 1, 1889 in Los Angeles, California. He attended the Wallace dramatic school in California and began a career as a performer in va
Ann B. Davis
“The Guardian” obituary: Comic actor Ann B Davis, who played the devoted housekeeper Alice on the television sitcom The Brady Bunch and won two Emmy awards as the forev
Esther Williams
Esther Williams was one of the major MGM movie stars of the 1940’s and 50’s mainly associated with her swimming musicals. Her Guardian obituary by Ronald Bergan : Esthe