Emmons, Louise b. 1852 d. March 6, 1935 Actress. She is best remembered for her role as a headmistress in “Milk and Mush,” she frightened generations of ‘Little Rascal’ fans. Louise appeared in 53 films throughout her career including "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalpyse" (1921), "The Ten Commandments" (1923), "Resurrection" (1931), "King Kong" (1933), and "Mark of the Vampire" (1935). (Bio by: Tony Scott) Hollywood Forever, Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Section 2W, #99 (unmarked)
Endresse, Clara b. March 20, 1898 d. December 2, 1979 A veteran character actress, Endresse left Montana in the 1920s for Hollywood. During her career she often played the next-door neighbor type character. While mainly under contract at MGM, she played in films for RKO, Paramount, Universal before retiring in 1959. (Bio by: Tony Scott) Hollywood Forever, Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Abbey of the Psalms, Sanctuary of Refuge, #5128
Entwistle, Peg (Lillian Millicent) b. February 6, 1908 d. September 18, 1932 Actress. She committed suicide by jumping off the "H" in the "Hollywoodland" sign that overlooked Hollywood, California. In 1945, the "land" portion of the sign was removed, leaving only the now famous "Hollywood." Born Lillian Millicent Entwistle in Port Talbot, Wales, United Kingdom, her birth date is given as either July 1, 1908 or as February 6, 1908, depending upon the document. Nicknamed Peg, she became interested in the stage as a child. Her mother died when she was very young, and her...[Read More] (Bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson) Cause of death: Suicide Oak Hill Cemetery, Glendale, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Eory, Iran b. October 21, 1938 d. March 10, 2002 Iranian-Spanish-Mexican Actress and Singer. She was born in Teheran (Iran) and died in Mexico City (Mexico). She debuted in Spain, at the age of 16 in cinema with the film "El Diablo Toca la Flauta", directed by José María Forqué. After being named Miss Monaco in 1959, she returned to cinema, appering in more than 30 films in Spain, such as "Ensayo General para la Muerte" (1962), "Vuelve San Valentín" (1962) and "La Verbena de la Paloma" (1964). She is fondly remembered for her funny strip-...[Read More] (Bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni) Cause of death: Cerebral embolism Panteón de las Lomas, las Lomas, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Evans (Smith), Dale (Frances Octavia) b. October 31, 1912 d. February 7, 2001 Actress, singer, writer of songs and books. She was born Lucille Wood Smith in Uvalde, Texas to a farmer father who also operated a hardware and general store in nearby Italy, Texas. Married at 15, divorced at 16. Her excellent singing voice launched her career. From many performances on local radio shows, she was summoned to Hollywood for a screen test resulting in a contract with 20th Century-Fox. After many name changes she settled on Dale Evans. Her first movie was as a co-star with [Read More] (Bio by: Donald Greyfield) Cause of death: Congestive heart failure Sunset Hills Memorial Park, Apple Valley, San Bernardino County, California, USA GPS coordinates: 34.5569916, -117.1429367 (hddd.dddd)
Evans, Edith Mary b. February 8, 1888 d. October 14, 1976 Actress. Dame Edith Evans was a renowned British stage and screen actress appearing in both serious and comic roles. Her film credits include The Importance of Being Earnest (1952), Tom Jones (1963), The Chalk Garden (1964) and The Whisperers (1966). She was nominated for three Oscars (Tom Jones, The Chalk Garden and The Whisperers) and became a Dame in 1946. St Pauls Churchyard, London, Greater London, England Plot: Intered in ground near plaque and ashes of Ellen Terry
Evans, Madge b. July 1, 1909 d. April 26, 1981 Actress. Born Margherita Evans, married to playwright Sidney Kingsley for 42 years, Evans is best remembered as 'Countess Vima Walden' in "Heartbreak" (1931) and as 'Anne' in "West of Broadway." (Bio by: MC) Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Plot: Ashes to her residence.
Evelyn, Judith b. March 20, 1913 d. May 7, 1967 Actress, Born in South Dakota, she made her acting debut in Canada. She performed in London for the first time in 1938. Returning to North America to perform in 1941, she debuted in New York on Broadway later the same year in "Angel Street" opposite Vincent Price. Other Broadway credits include "The Rich Full Life","Craigs Wife" and "The Shrike" opposite Jose Ferrer. Throughout her life, Evelyn traveled extensively with the theater, touring across the United States with several productions. Ms...[Read More] (Bio by: Anonymous) Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, Westchester County, New York, USA
Everest, Barbara b. June 19, 1890 d. February 9, 1968 Actress. Carry On movie series cast. Unknown*, Location of Body is 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!
Everett, Francine b. April 3, 1915 d. May 27, 1999 Actress/,Singer. She appeared in numerous movies during the late 1930s to the end of the 1940s including, "Keep Punching" "Paradise in Harlem" "Tall,Tan and Terrific" "Big Timers" and "Dirty Gertie from Harlem USA." She also worked with Sidney Poitier in "No Way Out", her final film in 1950. Everett appeared in more than fifty short musicial films that featured the most renowned jazz and popular musicians of the 1940's. (Bio by: Brown Girl 33) Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend, ashes given to her aunt Lucy Williams(New York,New York)
Ewert, Renate b. November 9, 1935 d. December 4, 1966 Actress. She played in a number of action-adventure movies during the 1950's and 1960's, most remembered as 'Barbara' in "08/15 at Home." Unable to deal with grief, both her parents poisoned themselves not long after their daughter's tragic death. (Bio by: MC) Ohlsdorfer Friedhof, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Fahey, Myrna b. March 12, 1933 d. May 6, 1973 Actress. American motion picture and television figure of the 1950s through the 1970s. She appeared in several classic television series such as "Gunsmoke" and "Perry Mason". Cause of death: Cancer Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, USA
Fairbanks, Madeline b. November 15, 1900 d. January 15, 1989 Actress. With her twin sister Marion, she began her acting career on the stage, starring in such productions as "Claudia," "The Prince Chap," "Mary Jane's Pa," "The Piper," "Snow White," "The Blue Bird" and countless others at the New Theatre and the Little Theatre in New York City. The Fairbanks twins appeared in many films. Typically, both were featured in a given film. However, a...[Read More] (Bio by: MC) Cremated, Ashes scattered
Fairbanks, Marion b. November 15, 1900 d. September 20, 1973 Actress. She was one of "The Thanhouser Twins." The twins began their career on the stage in such productions as "Alias Jimmy Valentine," "Mother," "Salomy Jane," "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" and coutless others before they entered films. In 1927 Marion married former Yale football star McCormick Steele, but within a few years the marriage had turned sour, and was a favorite topic for the gossip columns. In her later years she suffered from many problems, including addiction to alcohol...[Read More] (Bio by: MC) Cremated, Ashes scattered
Falconetti, Renee Maria b. July 22, 1893 d. December 12, 1946 Actress. Although she spent most of her life as a stage comedienne actress Maria Falconetti would forever make her place in history for her one and only film role, that of the title role in Carl Dryer's silent masterpiece "La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc" (The Passion of Joan of Arc). Her work in that film, which is comprised almost entirely of close-ups, has been widely hailed as the single greatest performance in the history of film. It was said that her performance came out of working with...[Read More] (Bio by: Selk) Cremated, Ashes scattered