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Victor A. Gangelin (1899–1967), set designer (aged 68) Ed Gardner (1901–1963), actor/comedian (aged 62) Judy Garland (1922–1969), actress, singer (aged 47) (originally interred at Ferncliff Cemetery in Greenburgh, New York , body exhumed and relocated to Hollywood Forever in 2017 [ 10 ] )
Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was born on 13 August 1899 in the flat above his parents' leased greengrocer's shop at 517 High Road in Leytonstone, which was then part of Essex (now on the outskirts of East London). He was the son of greengrocer and poulterer, William Edgar Hitchcock (1862–1914) and Emma Jane (née Whelan; 1863–1942).
1899 California elections (2 P) L. 1899 in Los Angeles (1 P) S. 1899 in sports in California (6 P) Pages in category "1899 in California" The following 2 pages are in ...
Anthony Cornero Stralla also known as "the Admiral" and "Tony the Hat" (August 18, 1899 – July 31, 1955) was a bootlegger and gambling entrepreneur in Southern California from the 1920s through the 1950s.
Despite the controversy, birth records in California are public record. Any person can request and receive a copy of the birth certificate of any other person born in California. To reduce the risk of identity theft, only certain persons [3] may obtain an authorized copy of a birth record. All others may obtain an informational copy.
Fred Astaire was born Frederick Austerlitz on May 10, 1899 in Omaha, Nebraska, the son of Johanna "Ann" (née Geilus; 1878–1975) and Friedrich "Fritz" Emanuel Austerlitz (1868–1923), known in the U.S. as Frederic Austerlitz. [1] [4] [5] [6] Astaire's mother was born in the U.S. to Lutheran German immigrants from East Prussia and Alsace.
Ambrosia: rock band with numerous top 40 hits, such as "Biggest Part of Me" and "How Much I Feel"; formed in the South Bay/San Pedro area [11]; John Bettis: lyricist for Michael Jackson, Madonna, The Carpenters, and Whitney Houston; nominated for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, three Grammys, and three Emmys; graduated from San Pedro High School [12] [13]
C. J. Cron, professional baseball player for the Minnesota Twins [8] Hector Dyer, Olympic swimmer [citation needed] Jim Edmonds, baseball player [9] Kay Hansen, mixed martial artist; Lynn Hill, competitive rock climber [10] D. J. Houlton, baseball player who currently plays for Yomiuri Giants in Japan [11] Randy Jones, baseball pitcher [12]