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Shirley MacLaine – actress, famous from 1950s–and still appears today in movies; James Dean – actor, famous from 1953–until his death in 1955; Audrey Hepburn – actress, famous from early 1950s–late 1970s; Jane Russell, actress, famous from late 1940s–late 1950s; Jack Lemmon, actor, famous from early 1950s–early 1990s
The famous “Wizard of Oz” actress poses with Brigadier General Emil F. Reinhart, center, and Mayor J.C. Miller. ... during the 1920s-1950s. Greater Fort Worth International Airport, 1953 ...
In the 20th century people could become world-famous in less than no time and without doing anything, thanks to the arrival of mass media. Movie stars like Charlie Chaplin, for instance, became global stars due to the nearly universal reach of film. James cites Chaplin as the first truly world-famous 20th century celebrity.
AFI defines an "American screen legend" as "an actor or a team of actors with a significant screen presence in American feature-length films (films of 40 minutes or more) whose screen debut occurred in or before 1950, or whose screen debut occurred after 1950 but whose death has marked a completed body of work."
7 Born in the 1950s. 8 Born in the 1940s. 9 Born in the 1930s. 10 Born in the 1920s. 11 Born in the 1910s. ... Born in the 1920s. Ruby Dee. Maya Angelou, actress (d ...
Susan George (born 1950) Candace Glendenning (born 1953) Liza Goddard (born 1950) Caroline Goodall (born 1959) Richard E. Grant (born 1957) (born in Mbabane, Swaziland) Cathryn Harrison (1959–2018) Nigel Havers (born 1951) Anthony Head (born 1954) Lenny Henry (born 1958) Sherrie Hewson (born 1950) Ciarán Hinds (born 1953) Jane How (born 1950 ...
Debbie Allen born () January 16, 1950 (age 75) Elizabeth Allen 1929–2006; Joan ... Nanette Fabray 1920–2018; Morgan Fairchild born () February 3, ...
Marie Prevost, who was a leading lady during the mid-1920s, suffered from depression after the death of her mother in 1926. In 1937, she died of acute alcoholism and malnutrition at the age of 38. Florence La Badie died of injuries she sustained in a car accident in August 1917 at the age of 29.