Bergman, Ingrid b. August 29, 1915 d. August 29, 1982 Actress. She was an international star of films, television and on the stage. Ingrid Bergman made 50 films in her movie career winning two best Actress Oscars, an Emmy and a Golden Globe Award. Some of her films: Intermezzo, Casablanca, Walk in the Spring Rain, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Gaslight, The Bells of St. Mary's, Joan of Arc, Anastasia and Murder on the Orient Express. Debuting on Broadway, she stared in Anna Christie and after an absence from the stage...[Read More] (Bio by: Donald Greyfield) Cause of death: Cancer Norra begravningsplatsen (Northern Cemetery), Solna, Stockholms Lan, Sweden Plot: Section Kv 11F, grave 228 -11573
Bogart, Humphrey DeForest b. December 25, 1899 d. January 14, 1957 Actor. Considered a true American icon, he became legendary for his stage and motion picture appearances. Starred in a number of all-time film classics, such as "The Maltese Falcon" (1941), "Casablanca" (1942), and "To Have and Have Not" (1944). He won an Oscar as Best Actor for his role of 'Charlie Allnut' in the 1951 John Huston classic "The African Queen," co-starring [Read More] (Bio by: A.J. Marik) Cause of death: Cancer Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale), Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Garden of Memory, Columbarium of Eternal Light (Locked area. Not accessible to the general public).
Edmunds, William b. January 1, 1886 d. December 7, 1981 Actor. He appeared in minor roles. Among others "Going Spanish" (1934), "Angels with Dirty Faces" (1938), "Idiot's Delight" (1939), "Casablanca" (1942), "House of Frankenstein" (1944), "A Bell for Adano" (1945), "Anna and the King of Siam" (1945), "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946), "The Beast with Five Fingers" (1946), "The Lost Moment" (1947), "The Pirate" (1948), "Double Dynamite" (1951) and "The Caddy" (1953). (Bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni) Cremated, Ashes scattered at sea
Greenstreet, Sydney b. December 27, 1879 d. January 18, 1954 Legendary British-born stage and motion picture actor. Appeared in several cinema classics such as "The Maltese Falcon" (1941), in which he was nominated for an Academy Award. He played the memorable role of 'Senor Ferrari' in "Casablanca" (1942). (Bio by: A.J. Marik) Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale), Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Great Mausoleum, Utility Columbarium, not accessible to the general public
Kinskey, Leonid b. April 18, 1903 d. September 8, 1998 Character actor best known as Sascha the bartender in Casablanca (left in the photo). He was one of the last survivors of the original cast. He also played in Duck Soup (1933) and Ball of Fire (1941). (Bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni) Cause of death: Complications of stroke Cremated Plot: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Lorre (Loewenstein), Peter (Laszlo) b. June 26, 1904 d. March 23, 1964 Beloved character actor, whose style and accent made him popular with his fans. Born Laszlo Loewenstein in Rosenberg, Austria-Hungary (now Ruzomberok, Slovakia), his parents were Alois and Elvira Lorre. He was educated in Vienna, but at age 17, he ran away from home, working as a bank clerk in Vienna, and then making his acting debut in Zurich, Switzerland. He was a virtual unknown for seven years, playing bit parts in numerous films in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, until 1931, when...[Read More] (Bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson) Cause of death: Stroke Hollywood Forever, Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Cathedral Mausoleum, corridor C, Alcove of Reverence, niche 5, tier 1
Qualen (Kvalen), John b. December 8, 1899 d. September 12, 1987 Actor. Prolific character actor in motion pictures and television. Remembered for playing 'Muley' in "The Grapes of Wrath," 'Berger' in "Casablanca," and 'Peter Ericson' in "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance." He also appeared in the 1940 comedy classic, "His Girl Friday." (Bio by: A.J. Marik) Cause of death: Heart failure Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale), Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Great Mausoleum, Sanctuary of Reliance, Crypt 9632
Rains, Claude b. November 10, 1889 d. May 30, 1967 Actor. Born William Claude Rains in London, England, the son of British stage actor Frederick Rains, he made his stage debut at the age of eleven, and learned the technical end of the business working first as a page, then working up to stage manager. He came to the United States in 1913 but returned to England during World War I, serving in the London Scottish Regiment. He was gassed in France resulting in the partial lost of vision in one eye, but rendered such service that he rose from the...[Read More] (Bio by: Donald Greyfield) Cause of death: Intestinal hemorrage Red Hill Cemetery, Moultonborough, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
Veidt (Weidt), Conrad (Hans Walter Conrad) b. January 22, 1893 d. April 3, 1943 German Actor. He is best remembered for his role of Nazi Major Heinrich Strasser in "Casablanca" (1942), his next to last role. He was born Hans Walter Conrad Veidt in a working class district of Berlin, Germany, where he completed secondary school (Sophiengymnasium) in 1912, graduating without a diploma. He reportedly loved animals, the theater, cinema, swimming and golfing. Veidt began working as an actor in 1916, in the German silent film "Der Weg des Todes" ("The Road of Death." 1916)...[Read More] (Bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson) Cause of death: Heart attack Golders Green Crematorium, Golders Green, Greater London, England Plot: Hall of Memory Columbarium, Niche 5712
Veidt (Weidt), Conrad (Hans Walter Conrad) [original burial site] b. January 22, 1893 d. April 3, 1943 German Actor. He is best remembered for his role of Nazi Major Heinrich Strasser in "Casablanca" (1942), his next to last role. He was born Hans Walter Conrad Veidt in a working class district of Berlin, Germany, where he completed secondary school (Sophiengymnasium) in 1912, graduating without a diploma. He reportedly loved animals, the theater, cinema, swimming and golfing. Veidt began working as an actor in 1916, in the German silent film "Der Weg des Todes" ("The Road of Death." 1916)...[Read More] (Bio by: Kit and Morgan Benson) Cause of death: Heart attack Ferncliff Cemetery and Mausoleum, Hartsdale, Westchester County, New York, USA
Wilson, Dooley (Arthur) b. April 3, 1886 d. May 30, 1953 Actor and Musician. He spent most of his Texas childhood performing in minstrel shows. After touring Europe with his own jazz band in the 1920s, he acted in Federal Theatre Project plays and made it to Broadway in the cast of "Cabin in the Sky" (1940). Wilson's Hollywood career was brief---just over a dozen films in the last decade of his life---and consisted mainly of uncredited supporting parts and bits. But he will always be remembered as Sam, the piano player of "Casablanca" (1943)...[Read More] (Bio by: Robert Edwards) Angelus Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Section D, Lot 6, Grave 5 NE