Aidman, Charles b. January 21, 1925 d. November 7, 1993 Actor. He appeared in motion pictures and in numerous television shows. He guest starred on "The Twilight Zone," and narrated the 1980s revival. Cause of death: Cancer Westwood Memorial Park, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Room of Prayer
Buono, Victor b. February 3, 1938 d. January 1, 1982 Actor. Born Victor Francis Buono in San Diego, California, he was a Vaudeville performer when offered a screen test at Warner Bros. in 1959. He soon became a regular on many TV series, most notable as the villain King Tut on "Batman" 1966 to 1968. His other television credits included "77 Sunset Strip", "The Untouchables", "Get Smart", "The Wild, Wild West" and "The Odd Couple". He also had a successful career in films being nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in "What Ever...[Read More] (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Cause of death: Heart attack Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA Plot: Lily Lake Crypt 1, Tier A [unmarked]
Dunn (Miller), Michael (Gary) b. October 20, 1934 d. August 30, 1973 Actor, singer, piano prodigy, and had a genius IQ of 178. He was born Gary Neil Miller in Oklahoma and only grew to 3 feet 10 inches but it was obvious from an early age that he was special. At the age of 3, he walked up to his mother, Jewell, and said, "Momma, I can read." Her response was, "Sure you can, Gary." The boy then proceeded to pick up the paper and read it to her. At the age of 2, his family moved to Michigan where he won numerous awards in school. He never liked to be called "a...[Read More] (Bio by: Brenda Normandin) Sunset Memorial Park, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA
Hellström, Gunnar b. December 6, 1928 d. November 28, 2001 Director, Actor. He made his name in 1954 with the motion picture ”Simon Syndare” (Simon Sinner). He made a career both as an actor and as director, and made som screenwritings as well. In 1960 Gunnar Hellström received his first Hollywood offer and most of his career he came to spend in the USA. He also became a successful director for TV and directed numerous episodes of Gunsmoke, The Wild, Wild West, Bonanza, How the West was won (The Macahans), and the ”Soap Opera of the soap operas”:...[Read More] (Bio by: Peter Robsahm) Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend
Marshall, William b. August 19, 1924 d. June 12, 2003 Actor of film, stage, and television. A leading African American actor of the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, Marshall is best remembered for his roles in several low-budget films including those of 'Manuwalde/Blacula' in "Blacula" (1972), and as 'Manuwalde' in it's sequel, "Scream, Blacula, Scream" (1973). He also appeared on television as 'Judge Black' in "Rosetti And Ryan" in 1977, 'King Of Cartoons' on "Pee-Wee's Playhouse" from 1987 to 1991, and as a 'Plainclothes Detective' in "...[Read More] (Bio by: K) Cause of death: Alzheimer's disease 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!
Martin, Ross b. March 22, 1920 d. July 3, 1981 Actor. Born Martin Rosenblatt in Grodek, Poland, he grew up on New York City's Lower East Side. Before he was able to speak English, he spoke Yiddish, Polish, and Russian. He would later learn French, Spanish, and Italian. He was a violin virtuoso, and at age eight played solo with a junior symphony orchestra. He was educated in business and law, but chose instead to tred the boards. At seventeen, he was one half of a vaudeville comedy duo with Bernie West called ‘Ross & West.' His facility...[Read More] (Bio by: Iola) Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Maimonides, 30 L-3628, space 2 GPS coordinates: 34.1506882, -118.3122330 (hddd.dddd)