Brasno, George F. b. December 23, 1915 d. August 15, 1982 Actor. A midget actor, he appeared in the films, "The Great John L." (1945), "Little Miss Broadway" (1938), "Arbor Day" (1936), "Charlie Chan At The Circus" (1936), "Carnival" (1935), "The Mighty Barnum" (1934), "Shrimps For A Days" (1934), and "Sitting Pretty" (1933). Saint Marys Cemetery, East Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Brasno, Olive b. October 17, 1917 d. January 25, 1998 Actress. A midget actress, she appeared in the films, "Little Miss Broadway" (1938), "Framing Youth" (1937), "Arbor Day" (1936), "Shrimps For A Day" (1936), "Charlie Chan At The Circus" (1935), "The Mighty Barnum" (1934), and "Sitting Pretty" (1933). She was married to midget actor Gus Wayne, who died two days before she did. (Bio by: K) Saint Marys Cemetery, East Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Wayne, Gus b. October 16, 1920 d. January 23, 1998 Actor. A midget actor, he appeared in the 1939 film classic, "The Wizard Of Oz" in the role of a soldier, but was uncredited in the film's credits. He was married to actress Olive Brasno, who passed away only two days after he did. Saint Marys Cemetery, East Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Wojciechowicz, Alexander 'Wojie' b. August 12, 1915 d. July 13, 1992 Hall of Fame Professional Football Player. A two-time All-American at Fordham University and a member of the "Seven Blocks of Granite" offensive line of which Vince Lombardi was a guard. He was drafted in 1938 by the Detroit Lions and started at center. While he played the center position, he also played on the defensive side of the ball as a linebacker. He was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles into the 1946 season and was...[Read More] (Bio by: Robert) Saint Marys Cemetery, East Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA