Vanni, Renata b. 1909 d. February 19, 2004 Actress. A native of Italy, she appeared in American films beginning in the 1950s, including noted movies like "Three Coins In The Fountain," "The Greatest Story Ever Told," "A Patch of Blue," and "Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough." She was also a familiar face on television, playing Marlo Thomas's landlady on "That Girl," as well as dozens of other guest appearances on shows like "Love Boat," "The Flying Nun," "Gunsmoke,"and "Perry Mason." (Bio by: Butterfly) Cause of death: Natural causes Unknown* *Editor's note: Find A Grave is currently seeking additional burial information for this individual. Please email with any updates you may have. Thank you!
Vlahopoulou, Rena b. 1923 d. July 29, 2004 Actress, comedienne, dancer and singer. Fondly referred to as the "Lucille Ball" of Greece who appeared in movies and television for more than forty years, mostly in the 1960's, in productions such as "The Gambler" ("H xartopaixtra") and "The Countess Of Corfu" ("H Komissa tis Kerkyras")She died of respiratory problems at her home in Athens, Greece. (Bio by: Butterfly) Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend
Aames (Haugland), Angela b. February 27, 1956 d. November 27, 1988 Actress. She appeared in motion pictures such as "Bachleor Party," "Basic Training," "Scarface" and "The Lost Empire", and on television in situation comedies like "Night Court," "Cheers" and "BJ and the Bear." She died of a heart failure, which, according to the coroner, was likely caused by a virus. (Bio by: Bigwoo) Riverside Cemetery, Pierre, Hughes County, South Dakota, USA
Abbott, Dorothy b. December 16, 1920 d. December 15, 1968 Actress. She appeared in motion pictures from the 1940s to the 1960s, with notable roles in the films "Rebel Without a Cause" in 1955, and "Jailhouse Rock" in 1957. Cause of death: Suicide Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Valley Lawn, Lot 2939 GPS coordinates: 34.0057602, -118.0508728 (hddd.dddd)
Abel, Inga b. July 7, 1946 d. May 27, 2000 Actress. A figure on television and in the theatre in Germany, she is best known as a member of the cast of Germany's most popular soap opera "Lindenstrasse". Nordfriedhof, Dusseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Abramo, Lélia b. February 8, 1910 d. April 9, 2004 Actress. Born to Italian immigrants in São Paulo, Brazil, he was a figure in Brazillian theater, motion pictures and television. Her best known roles were in the films "Veredas da Salvação" (1965) and "O Quarto" (1968). She was also a well-known political activist and one of the founders of President Lula da Silva's Workers Party. (Bio by: Butterfly) Cemitério Gethsemani, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Ace, Jane b. October 12, 1900 d. November 11, 1974 Radio Actress. From 1931 to 1945 she appeared with her husband Goodman Ace on the comedy radio program "Easy Aces", playing the character of "Mistress Misspeak" to her husband's straightman character. Mount Carmel Cemetery, Raytown, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Acker, Jean b. October 23, 1892 d. August 16, 1978 Actress. Despite having a undistinguished motion picture career, she gained lasting notoriety as the first wife of film icon Rudolph Valentino. Born on a farm near Trenton, New Jersey, she made her film debut in 1913. An expert horsewoman, she performed her own stunts in several westerns and serials but never progressed beyond secondary roles. In 1918 she went to Hollywood as a protégé of actress [Read More] (Bio by: Robert Edwards) Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Section N, Plot 542
Adair, Jean b. June 13, 1873 d. May 11, 1953 Actress. Born Violet McNaughton in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, she worked in touring stock companies before making her theatre stage debut in September 1910 in the show "Mother". Much of her subsequent career was on the stage and she is probably best known for originating the role of the sweet tempered serial killer 'Aunt Martha' in the play "Arsenic and Old Lace", which ran from January 1941 to June 1944. She then reprised the role in [Read More] (Bio by: Iola) Cremated, Ashes scattered
Adams, Abigail 'Tommye' b. January 11, 1922 d. February 13, 1955 Actress. Born Margaret Thomas Adams in Greenville, South Carolina, she had a limited motion picture career, seeing only bit, uncredited roles in most of the 15 films she appeared in (she was only credited in 4 of those films). However, she gained renown for her many affairs with Hollywood notables, including an 11 year affair with entertainer George Jessel, and for her 1955 death from accidental overdose of barbiturates...[Read More] Evergreen Cemetery, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA Plot: Section 4-A, Lot 164, Grave 3
Adams, Cecily b. February 6, 1958 d. March 3, 2004 Actress. The daughter of actor Don Adams of "Get Smart" television series fame, she had a duel career as a casting director and acting in guest appearances on many television series. As an actress, she best known role was as ‘Moogie', a ‘Ferengi' on the science fiction series "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". She played the role of 'Gina' in the television series, "Cleghorne!" in 1995, and made guest appearances on such...[Read More] (Bio by: K) Cause of death: Lung cancer Cremated, Ashes scattered, Ashes scattered in Fern Canyon, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, California
Adams, Kathryn b. May 25, 1893 d. February 17, 1959 Actress. Real name Ethalinda Colson in St. Louis, Missouri, she became an early star in the silent motion picture era. She entered films in 1915 after brief experience as a dancer in vaudeville. Her famous sidelong glance immediately pegged her for "vamp" roles and she won fleeting popularity in the late 1910s. Her most important appearances were in "The Vicar of Wakefield" (1917) and "Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman" (1917), opposite [Read More] (Bio by: Robert Edwards) Cause of death: Heart Attack Calvary Cemetery, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Adams, Mary b. 1910 d. November 30, 1973 Actress. She appeared in the original theater productions of "Hazard" (1948), " Night Has a Thousand Eyes"(1948), " Rebel in Town" (1956), "Blood of Dracula"(1957) and Diary of a Madman" (1963). On television she made appearances on "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show", "Hallmark Hall of Fame", "Captain Midnight", "Dennis the Menace" and "Twilight Zone", as well as many others. (Bio by: Ginny M) Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, Westchester County, New York, USA Plot: Actors' Fund
Adams (Kiskadden), Maude b. November 11, 1872 d. July 17, 1953 Actress. Born Maude Kiskadden in Salt Lake City, Utah to Mormon parents with a theatrical mother, she began her career at the age of nine months, when she was carried on stage by her mother during a Salt Lake City stock company production. She took speaking roles as soon as she could talk while adopting her actress mother's maiden name (Adams) for the stage. At five she was a success in San Francisco, California in the play "Fritz" and at 16, she joined [Read More] (Bio by: Donald Greyfield) Cenacle Convent, Lake Ronkonkoma, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Adler, Sarah b. 1898 d. April 28, 1953 Actress. She is best remembered for her numerous acting roles on the stage before the advent of movies and television. She was also the mother of a dynasty of actors and actresses, her seven children with Jacob Adler all entered the theater and became noted in their own right. She was noted as the first actress to act naturally on the Yiddish stage. She would make the audience forget that they were watching an actress...[Read More] (Bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson) Mount Carmel Cemetery, Glendale, Queens County, New York, USA
Adler, Stella b. February 10, 1901 d. December 21, 1992 Actress. She appeared in the motion pictures "My Girl Tisa" (1948), "Shadow of The Thin Man" (1941), and "Love On Toast" (1938), and appeared in the television series "Suspense" (1949 to 1954). She was a well-known acting teacher who used the Stanislavsky 'Method' of acting and a member of the famed Adler Yiddish theatre family (her parents were actor Jacob Adler and actress [Read More] (Bio by: K) Mount Carmel Cemetery, Glendale, Queens County, New York, USA
Adorée, Renée (Jeanne De La Fonte) b. September 30, 1898 d. October 5, 1933 Actress. The child of circus performers, her first experience with show business came when she too began working in the circus as a young child. She began acting as a teenager in France, performing in minor plays, as well as dancing with the Folies-Bergères. During one of her troupe's tours of Europe, World War I broke out while they were performing in Russia, and she escaped to London, England. She came to New York City, New York in 1920 and continued to act on the stage, until coming to the...[Read More] (Bio by: Carrie-Anne) Cause of death: Tuberculosis Hollywood Forever, Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Abbey of the Psalms, Crypt 219 GPS coordinates: 34.0892906, -118.3211975 (hddd.dddd)