Erwin, Stuart b. February 14, 1903 d. December 21, 1967 Actor. Erwin started on stage in 1924 and has appeared in about 100 films starting in 1928. In the 1950's he co-starred with his wife, June Collyer in the TV series "The Trouble With Father," which later became "The Stu Erwin Show." (Bio by: MC) Chapel Of The Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Eustrel, Anthony b. February 14, 1903 d. July 11, 1979 Actor. He usually played villains, sometimes comic, often in costume films. His credits include "Caesar and Cleopatra" (1945), "Titanic" (1953), "The Robe" (1953), "The Silver Chalice" (1954), "Lust for Life" (1956), "The Ten Commandments" (1956), "Midnight Lace" (1960), "The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze" (1963), "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" (1964), "Games" (1967), "Fitzwilly" (1967), "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" (1971), and appearances in the TV shows "Alfred Hitchcock...[Read More] (Bio by: Robert Edwards) Chapel Of The Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Unmarked, ashes scattered in the Rose Garden
Flowers, Bess b. November 23, 1898 d. July 28, 1984 Actress. She was known as "Queen of the Hollywood Dress Extras", appearing in over 700 movies in her 41 year career. She made her debut in the film "Hollywood" (1923) and holds the record for the most appearances in movies which have won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Among her best picture credits are "It Happened One Night" (1934), "You Can't Take It With You" (1938), "All About Eve" (1950), "The Greatest Show on Earth" (1952) and "Around the World in Eighty Days" (1956). She also...[Read More] (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Chapel Of The Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Ashes scattered in Rose Garden
Friedgen, Raymond b. October 18, 1893 d. March 1, 1966 Hollywood producer, writer, director, actor, and assistant director. He worked on the films, "Hong Kong Affair" (1958), "The Silver Bandit" (1950), "The Kid From Gower Gulch" (1950), "A Fig Leaf For Eve" (1944), "Free Kisses" (1926), and "Broken Barriers" (1919). (Bio by: K) Chapel Of The Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Fulton, Maude b. May 14, 1881 d. November 9, 1950 Actress and Screenwriter. She achieved some fame as a film actress in the 1920s, but was equally acclaimed for her work as a screenwriter. Among the more well-known films, she wrote the screenplay for Don Juan (1927), Safe in Hell (1931), and The Maltese Falcon (1931). Fulton also authored a number of well-received stage plays. (Bio by: Iola) Chapel Of The Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Ashes in basement vaultage [unmarked]
Gwenn, Edmund b. September 26, 1877 d. September 6, 1959 Respected stage and motion picture actor of the 1910s, 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s. He is best known for his portrayal of 'Kris Kringle' in the 1947 holiday classic "Miracle on 34th Street," for which he won the Best Actor Oscar. Mr. Gwenn was born Edmund Kellaway in Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom, on September 26, 1875. He was the cousin of actor Cecil Kellaway, the brother of actor [Read More] (Bio by: Crystal J. Geiszler) Chapel Of The Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Ashes in vaultage
Hackett, Raymond b. July 15, 1902 d. July 7, 1958 Actor. Married to actresses Blanche Sweet and Myra Hampton, he appeared in 27 films including: "A Child's Devotion," "The Price of a Ruby," "The Trial of Mary Dugan," "Madame X" (all silent films), "Our Blushing Brides," "The Sea Wolf" and "The Cat Creeps." (Bio by: Tony Scott) Chapel Of The Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Hagen, Jean b. August 3, 1923 d. August 29, 1977 Actress. Born Jean Shirley Verhagen in Chicago, Illinois, she attended Northwestern University, studying drama and music. After school, she moved to New York City where she landed duel jobs as a theatre usher and a radio performer. She made her Broadway debut in the drama "Another Part of the Forest" in November 1946. Her feature film debut came with back to back appearances in 1949's "Adam's Rib" and "Ambush." She earned a contract with MGM and a role in "Asphalt Jungle" in 1950. In 1952...[Read More] (Bio by: Iola) Cause of death: Throat cancer Chapel Of The Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Hobbes, Halliwell b. November 16, 1877 d. February 20, 1962 Actor. He played English types, from aristocrats to butlers, in over 100 films, including "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (1932), "Lady for a Day" (1933), "Captain Blood" (1935), "The Story of Louis Pasteur" (1935), "The Prince and the Pauper" (1937), "A Christmas Carol" (1938), "You Can't Take It With You" (1938), "The Sea Hawk" (1941), "To Be or Not to Be" (1942), "Gaslight" (1944), "Mr. Skeffington" (1944), and "Miracle in the Rain" (1956). Herbert Halliwell Hobbes liked to say he was...[Read More] (Bio by: Robert Edwards) Chapel Of The Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Unmarked, ashes scattered in the Rose Garden
Hoyt, Arthur b. March 19, 1874 d. January 4, 1953 Actor. Although he seldom got screen credit, Hoyt made a delightful impression playing henpecked husbands, bullied clerks, jittery politicians, and other wimpy types. He is memorable as Zeke, the put-upon motel owner in "It Happened One Night" (1934), and in nine films for writer-director Preston Sturges. His credits include "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" (1921), "Camille" (1921), "The Lost World" (1925), "The Beast of the City" (1932), "20,000 Years in Sing Sing" (1933), "...[Read More] (Bio by: Robert Edwards) Chapel Of The Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Alcove J, Niche 52
Hymer, Warren b. February 25, 1906 d. March 25, 1948 Actor. One of those familiar Hollywood faces you just can't put a name to, he typically played brainless hoods, boxers, and other assorted lugs. He appeared in 127 films, among them "Up the River" (1930), "20,000 Years in Sing Sing" (1933), "Belle of the Nineties" (1934), "Kid Millions" (1934), "Little Miss Marker" (1934), "Dante's Inferno" (1935), "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" (1936), "You Only Live Once" (1937), "Destry Rides Again" (1939), "Meet John Doe" (1941), "Hitler---Dead or...[Read More] (Bio by: Robert Edwards) Chapel Of The Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Memory Hall, Section C, Niche H-17
Ingraham, Lloyd b. November 30, 1874 d. April 4, 1956 Actor and Director. Born in Rochelle, Illinois, he entered films in 1912 after years of stage experience. During the silent era he specialized in directing women-oriented melodramas, such as "The Eyes of Julia Deep" (1918), "The Wise Virgin" (1924), and "Hearts and Fists" (1926), while appearing as an actor in movies directed by others. With the arrival of talkies he turned exclusively to acting. Graying and distinguished-looking, Ingraham was usually cast as an authority figure, often...[Read More] (Bio by: Robert Edwards) Chapel Of The Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Deodora Hall North, Section K, Niche 40
Johnstone, Julanne b. May 1, 1900 d. December 26, 1988 Actress. She was a dancer, when she made her screen debut in "Better Times" (1919). A popular performer, she appeared in "Miss Hobbs," (1920) "Frickle Women" 1920), "The Thief of Bagdad" (1924), "Pleasure of The Rich" (1926), "Show of Shows" (1929), "Madam Satan" (1930) and "Bolero" (1934).She retired from films at age of 35 and died in Woodlands Hills, California at age 89. (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Chapel Of The Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Ashes scattered in Rosegarden
Johnstone, Justine b. January 31, 1895 d. September 3, 1982 Actress. Remembered as 'Lola' in "The Plaything of Broadway" (1921) and as 'Maisie Morrison' in "Never the Twain Shall Meet." (1925) Married for a time to Walter Wagner, Johnstone retired from stage and screen in 1926, went to medical school and became noted pathologist. (Bio by: MC) Chapel Of The Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Jordan, Dorothy b. August 9, 1906 d. December 7, 1988 Actress. After working the Broadway circuit as a chorus girl, she would later come to motion pictures as a legitimate actress appearing in a number of films in Hollywood during the 1930s. Her first screen role came in 1929 in "The Taming of the Shrew" opposite Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. in the role of Bianca. Over the next four years she would appear in twenty-one films. Some of her twenty-one screen credits include "Min and Bill" (1930), "Cabin in the Cotton" (1932), "Bondage" (...[Read More] Chapel Of The Pines Crematory, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA