Balsam, Martin b. November 4, 1919 d. February 13, 1996 Actor. Appeared on stage, on television, and in motion pictures. Dubbed the "Bronx Barrymore," he won a Tony award for his stage role in "You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running." He appeared in numerous movies, including "Psycho," and "A Thousand Clowns," for which he won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. His hundreds of television appearances included a regular role as Carroll O'Connor's business partner in "Archie Bunker's Place." Cedar Park Cemetery, Emerson, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA
Begley, Ed b. March 25, 1901 d. April 28, 1970 Actor. An imposing character player, he was often cast as a corrupt or misguided authority figure. He won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role as Boss Finley in the film "Sweet Bird of Youth" (1962). Edward James Begley was born in Hartford, Connecticut, the son of Irish immigrants. He ran away from home at age 11, and after a series of odd jobs he served in the U. S. Navy for four years. Making his show business debut in 1931 as a radio actor and announcer, he first appeared on Broadway...[Read More] (Bio by: Robert Edwards) San Fernando Mission Cemetery, Mission Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA Plot: Section C, Block 8, Lot 401
Binns, Ed b. September 12, 1916 d. December 4, 1990 Actor. Noted for his appearences in the films "12 Angry Men" (1957), "Curse of the Undead" (1959), "Judgement at Nuremberg" (1961), "Tarzan and the Perils of Charity Jones" (1967), and "Patton" (1970). He also had a recurring role on the 1970s television series, "M*A*S*H". Cause of death: Heart attack Cremated, Ashes scattered, Ashes scattered on home property
Fiedler, John b. February 3, 1925 d. June 25, 2005 Actor. A native of Platteville, Wisconsin, he is best remembered as the voice of 'Piglet' in several of the "Winnie the Pooh" animated films and television programs. Ironically he died one day after Paul Winchell who was the voice of 'Tigger.' He was also a talented stage actor. 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!
Fonda, Henry b. May 16, 1905 d. August 12, 1982 Actor. The tall, gangling Oscar-winning actor's screen career lasted from 1935 to 1981, with films such as "Young Mr. Lincoln," "Mister Roberts," "The Grapes of Wrath" and "On Golden Pond." With his distinctive Midwest twang, Fonda embodied a quiet, decent honesty in his roles. He also started a Hollywood dynasty with daughter Jane, son Peter and granddaughter Bridget.Born in Grand Island, Nebraska, Fonda majored in journalism in college, but found acting more to his liking: His early stage...[Read More] (Bio by: LincolnFan) Cause of death: Heart Failure Cremated, Ashes scattered, Ashes Scattered
Marshall, E.G. b. June 18, 1914 d. August 24, 1998 American motion picture and television actor. Some of Marshall's popular film and TV appearances include "Chicago Hope" (1994), "The Defenders" (1961), "12 Angry Men" (1957), "Miss Evers Boys" (1997), "The Tommy Knocker" (1993), "Creepshow" (1982), "Superman 2" (1980), "Absoulte Power" (1997), "Tora! Tora! Tora!" (1970), "Town Without Pity" (1961), "The Phoenix" (1982), "Bridge at Remagen" (1969), "The Silver Chalice" (1954). (Bio by: Cinnamonntoast4) Middle Patent Rural Cemetery, Bedford, Westchester County, New York, USA GPS coordinates: 41.1533813, -73.6610870 (hddd.dddd)
Sweeney, Joseph b. July 26, 1884 d. November 25, 1963 Actor. He is best known as the elderly Juror #9 (McArdle) in the 1957 film "12 Angry Men." Primarily a stage player, Sweeney settled into movies and television towards the end of his long career. His other notable appearances include the films "The Philadelphia Story" (1940) and "The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit" (1956), and on the TV shows "Dr. Kildare," "The Defenders," "Ben Casey," and "Playhouse 90." Sweeney's last big screen role was in "12 Angry Men" but he was active as a performer...[Read More] (Bio by: CMF) Philadelphia National Cemetery, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Voskovec, George b. June 19, 1905 d. July 1, 1981 Actor. Born in the Austro-hungarian empire in what is now the Czech Republic, he became a stage actor. In 1939 he fled the Nazi occupation and emigrated to America. He appeared in a number of movies and television shows. His most famous role was that of Juror #11 in the classic film "12 Angry Men". (Bio by: Erik Lander) Olsanske hrbitovy, Prague, Czech Republic