Bates, Barbara b. August 6, 1925 d. March 18, 1969 Movie and TV actress of the 1940s and 50s. After winning a local beauty contest, she won a trip to Hollywood where she met Cecil Coen, a publicist for UA whom she would later marry. After some bit parts and a cover of Yank magazine in 1945, she won some parts in "A" list films, including "The Inspector General," costarring Danny Kaye, with whom she reportedly had a brief affair. Her most memorable role was the shortest in 1950. In "All About Eve," she played the scheming Phoebe, a wannabe...[Read More] (Bio by: Greg Smith) Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA Plot: Section 2, Block 69, Lot 144, Unit A GPS coordinates: 39.7549896, -105.0928802 (hddd.dddd)
Baxter, Anne b. May 7, 1923 d. December 12, 1985 Actress. Anne Baxter was born in Michigan City, Indiana to a father salesman and her mother Catherine was the daughter of Frank Lloyd Wright. She arrived in New York City at age 11, attending various private schools. Possessing an acting talent and encouraged by her mother, Anne won a part at age 13 in a Broadway stage production. She pursued an acting vocation by enrolling at Theodora Irvine School of...[Read More] (Bio by: Donald Greyfield) Cause of death: Stroke Lloyd-Jones Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA Plot: Near vacated grave of Grandfather Frank Lloyd Wright, Wright Estate near Spring Green, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA
Davis, Bette (Ruth Elizabeth) b. April 5, 1908 d. October 6, 1989 Actress. She was born Ruth Elizabeth Davis in Lowell, Massachusetts. At age ten her parents divorced and she was raised by her mother after a move to New York City. She began her career on Broadway. Bette Davis appeared in over 100 films receiving two Oscars, 10 nominations and three Emmy awards. A few of her major motion pictures: "Dangerous (Oscar winner) Jezebel (Oscar winner) The Virgin Queen, What Happened to Baby Jane and Hush, Sweet Charlotte." Late in her career she made...[Read More] (Bio by: Donald Greyfield) Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills), Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Court of Remembrance, large white tomb to the left of the entrance.
Monroe (Baker), Marilyn (Norma Jean) b. June 1, 1926 d. August 5, 1962 Actress. In a career that spanned 16 years, with no acting experience and through the promotion of her sex symbol image, Marilyn became a Hollywood media star and a legend while making 29 movies. She was born in Los Angeles at General Hospital to unmarried Gladys Pearl Monroe Baker. Her father was Charles Stanley Gifford, a salesman for the studio where Marilyn's mother worked as a film-cutter...[Read More] (Bio by: Donald Greyfield) Cause of death: Overdose of Nembutal and Chloral Hydrate Westwood Memorial Park, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Corridor of Memories, Crypt 24 GPS coordinates: 34.0584717, -118.4397888 (hddd.dddd)