Vaudeville, radio, TV, and movie comedian who entertained troops
Vaudeville, radio, TV, and movie comedian who entertained troops
Irrepressible member of the Three Stooges comedy team
Popular actor and crooner of White Christmas in 1954.
Baseball Hall of Famer who died of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Famous Russian painter, who rejects the title of abstract painter.
TV bandleader of easy-listening champagne music.
Actress and singer who was paired with Nelson Eddy in movie musicals.
British dystopian novelist of Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm.
Played the wagon master Major Seth Adams on TV's 'Wagon Train.'
Depression-era bank robber and folk hero who was FBI's Public Enemy number one.
Father of Candice Bergen, he was the ventriloquist of Charlie McCarthy.
Internationally renowned Russian classical pianist.
Tennessee singer famous on radio's 'Grand Ole Opry'
Neighborly host of morning network radio (1945-1972).
FBI crime-fighter who enforced the Prohibition as the leader of the 'Untouchables.'
NHL Hall of Fame goaltender who popularized falling on the puck to save it and the first goalie to score an assist by passing.
Silent-film actress during the rise of talking pictures.
His parenting books helped raise the generation of Baby Boomers.
Jazz pianist/bandleader who worked with Louis Armstrong.
Independent French writer linked to Henry Miller.




