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- Actress
- Editorial Department
- Producer
Carlin Elizabeth Glynn was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She attended Mirabeau B. Lamar High School in Houston, Texas. A life member of The Actors Studio, she debuted with amazing success as the Texas madam Mona Stangley in the original production of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, for which she won the 1979 Tony Award as Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical. It had originally opened in New York Off-Broadway.
Glynn died on Thursday, July 13, 2023, aged 83. Her daughter, Mary Stuart Masterson posted the only notice of Glynn's passing:
"... my mother, Carlin Glynn Masterson, passed away. I was with her. I will always be grateful for those last moments, no matter how hard. Death is like birth in the oddest way. From my first breath to her last. This thread is as fragile as it is strong. She was the most graceful clumsy person you would ever meet. Strong, smart, silly, intuitive, kind, generous, passionate and a deep listener. She was devoted to my father and to the enormous circle of students and collaborators who were considered her chosen family. The stanza is from Seamus Heaney's poem, Clearances. The last photo is from her 80th birthday party, before the worst of dementia and cancer took their toll. She never lost her sense of joy or wonder. The last photo is from her 80th birthday party, before the worst of dementia and cancer took their toll. She never lost her sense of joy or wonder. The silly guy pictured with her is my dear brother @seppisigh. Rest in peace, mommy."- Scott Charles Bigelow was an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Bam Bam Bigelow. Recognizable by his close to 400-pound frame and the distinctive flame tattoo that spanned most of his bald head, Bigelow was hailed by Ryan Murphy (a writer for Bigelow's former employer WWE) as "the most natural, agile and physically remarkable big man of the past quarter century", while former co-worker Bret Hart described him as "possibly the best working big man in the business."
Bigelow is best known for his appearances with promotions New Japan Pro-Wrestling, the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) between 1987 and 2001. Over the course of his career, he held championships including the ECW World Heavyweight Championship, the ECW World Television Championship, the IWGP Tag Team Championship, the WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship, and the WCW World Tag Team Championship. Bigelow headlined seven pay-per-views: the first Survivor Series in 1987, Beach Brawl in 1991, King of the Ring in 1993 and 1995, WrestleMania XI in 1995, and the 1997 and 1998 editions of ECW's premier annual event, November to Remember. - Actor
- Producer
Swarthy, stage-trained actor Michael Tolan was born Seymour Tuchow on November 27, 1927, in Detroit, Michigan. During and following graduation from Wayne State University, he appeared in radio serials. After studying under acting guru Stella Adler and performing in such classic theater productions as "Uncle Vanya," "Candida," "The Importance of Being Earnest," "Oedipus," "Coriolanus" and "The Grass Is Always Greener," he made his debut on Broadway in the 1955 hit George Axelrod comedy "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?" This, in turn, led to a rise in stature with strong assignments in "A Hatful of Rain," "Romanoff and Juliet," "A Majority of One" and "The Far Country."
Tolan began on film (billed as Lawrence Tolan in the beginning) with several bit roles, often as ethnics, between the years 1951 and 1953, including The Enforcer (1951), Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison (1951), Fort Worth (1951), The Savage (1952), Hiawatha (1952) and Ich suche dich (1956), but was not given the breaks to rise to feature status and quickly left the medium.
Tolan instead focused on TV, from the mid-1950s on, as a utility player, playing a wide range of roles over a long period of time. His strong voice also proved capable of narrative projects. Following a year's stint on The Doctors and the Nurses (1962), his momentum started to pick up. He played Lazarus in the all-star Biblical epic The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), appeared in support of Dustin Hoffman on stage in "The Journey of the Fifth Horse" and in the film John and Mary (1969), and was a regular on The Bold Ones: The Senator (1970). Sporadic filming included his featured roles as a western gun-wielder in Hour of the Gun (1967), an inspector in The Lost Man (1969), and a series of doctors in The 300 Year Weekend (1971), All That Jazz (1979) and Talk to Me (1982).
He essayed a number of authoritative/professional roles (doctors, psychiatrists, military brass, etc.) throughout the late 1960s and 1970s on such series as "Tarzan," "The Rat Patrol," "Mannix," "Felony Squad," "Owen Marshall," "Toma," "The F.B.I.," "Medical Center," "Cannon," "Barney Jones," "McMillan & Wife," "Kojak," "Law and Order" and "Murder, She Wrote." He also played a recurring suitor of Mary Richards on The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970).
Known to have a well-modulated voice, he narrated the successful miniseries The Adams Chronicles (1976). Although his acting load has tapered off into the 1980s, he can still be seen from time to time in guest parts. He ended his on-camera career playing a judge in the film Perfect Stranger (2007). Divorced twice and the father of three daughters, he was once briefly married to actress Rosemary Forsyth. He died on January 31, 2011, at the age of 85.- Writer
- Actor
- Producer
Tom Davis was born on 13 August 1952 in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Saturday Night Live (1975), Evolution (2001) and Trading Places (1983). He was married to Mimi Raleigh. He died on 19 July 2012 in Hudson, New York, USA.- Producer
- Writer
- Director
Philip D'Antoni was born on 19 February 1929 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for The French Connection (1971), Bullitt (1968) and The Seven-Ups (1973). He was married to Ruth Wiederecht. He died on 15 April 2018 in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, USA.- Stonewall Uprising warrior, Andy Warhol model, and the Mayor of Christopher Street - pioneering gay rights activist, AIDS activist and drag mother Marsha P. Johnson was both enigmatic and unforgettable.
Multiple documentaries have been made about Johnson, featuring interviews with family and friends, along with what archival footage of Johnson exists - at protests for gay rights, memorials for friends who've died from AIDS and gaybashing, along with Johnson's stage performances with drag troupe Hot Peaches.
The best way to know Marsha is through the documentaries where Marsha can be listened to on Marsha's own terms. Many have tried to use Marsha to various ends in fictitious works. But thankfully, Marsha sat for several interviews. Seek these documentaries out and learn the truth for yourself. - Producer
- Writer
- Script and Continuity Department
Norman Steinberg was born on 6 June 1939 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Blazing Saddles (1974), Doctor Doctor (1989) and Raising Dad (2001). He died on 15 March 2023 in Hudson, New York, USA.- Vera Allen was born on 27 November 1897 in New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Doctor Bull (1933), That Night! (1957) and Search for Tomorrow (1951). She was married to John Malcolm Schloss. She died on 10 August 1987 in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, USA.
- Writer
- Actor
Eliot Asinof was born on 13 July 1919 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Eight Men Out (1988), Breakout (1975) and Sunshine State (2002). He was married to Jocelyn Brando. He died on 10 June 2008 in Hudson, New York, USA.- John Bartholomew Tucker was born on 8 April 1931. He was an actor, known for Abduction (1975), Night-Flowers (1979) and The New Candid Camera (1974). He died on 7 December 2014 in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, USA.
- Marie Rudisill was born on 13 March 1911 in Monroeville, Alabama, USA. She was married to James Rudisill. She died on 3 November 2006 in Hudson, Florida, USA.
- Walker Whiteside was born on 16 March 1869 in Logansport, Indiana, USA. He was an actor, known for The Melting Pot (1915), The Belgian (1918) and Animated Weekly, No. 27 (1912). He was married to Leila Wolston McCord. He died on 17 August 1942 in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, USA.
- Music Department
- Composer
Rob Morsberger was born on 9 August 1959 in Ohio, USA. He was a composer, known for Beyond the Elements (2021), Nova (1974) and Innovation: Life, Inspired (2004). He died on 2 June 2013 in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, USA.- Actor
- Writer
American stage actor and director who made numerous silent film appearances. Blinn was born and raised in San Francisco and attended nearby Stanford University. But his stage career had begun years before, when he made his acting debut at age six. Following his education, he resumed acting, eventually becoming a prominent figure on Broadway. He directed many of the plays he appeared in. In 1914, he made his first film and kept busy on screen and on stage for the remainder of his life. During the volatile strike of stage actors in 1919 that led to the formation of the actors' union, Actors Equity, Blinn was one of a minority of actors who sided with the opposition, the producers. He served as president of the Actors Fidelity League, which unsuccessfully fought the formation of the actors' union. During a vacation at Journey's End, his country home in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, Blinn was thrown from a horse. He appeared to be recuperating well, but the injury to his arm became infected and led to respiratory failure. He died on 24 June 1928 at 56.- George Ober was born in 1849. He was an actor, known for As You Like It (1912), The Blind Musician (1912) and The Staff of Age (1912). He was married to Adelaide Ober. He died on 17 November 1912 in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, USA.
- Director
- Producer
Arthur Bloom was born on 19 April 1940 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a director and producer, known for 60 Minutes (1968), 20th Century with Mike Wallace (1994) and Who's Who (1977). He was married to Marla Bloom. He died on 28 January 2006 in Grandview-on-Hudson, New York, USA.- Ray McCutcheon was born on 13 June 1927 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He was an editor, known for Francis of Assisi: A Search for the Man and His Meaning (1977). He was married to Micki Grant and Marilyn Carol Chewning. He died on 11 May 2006 in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, USA.
- Raymond Smullyan was born on 25 May 1919 in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York City, New York, USA. He died on 6 February 2017 in Hudson, New York, USA.
- John Saunders was born on 2 February 1955 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was married to Wanda. He died on 10 August 2016 in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, USA.
- David Redden was born on 23 January 1949 in Canton, China [now Guangzhou, China]. He was an actor, known for Jane Austen in Manhattan (1980), W.E. (2011) and A Late Quartet (2012). He was married to Jeannette Andreasen. He died on 11 May 2024 in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, USA.
- Actor
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Lee Hays was born on 14 March 1914 in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002), I'm Not There (2007) and Volunteers (1985). He died on 26 August 1981 in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, USA.- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Lawrence Pitkethly was a producer and director, known for Ezra Pound: American Odyssey (1985), Comrade Duch: The Bookkeeper of Death (2011) and American Cinema (1995). He died on 24 February 2023 in Albany Medical Center, Hudson, New York, USA.- Actor
- Composer
Lloyd Moss was born on 17 November 1926. He was an actor and composer, known for The Color of Money (1986), Dakota and The Soldier (1982). He was married to Anne Moss. He died on 3 August 2013 in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, USA.- Alan Brock was born on 19 August 1909 in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Shriek of the Mutilated (1974). He died on 19 March 1995 in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, USA.
- Adelaide Ober was born on 29 November 1842 in New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Professor Optimo (1912) and Indian Romeo and Juliet (1912). She was married to George Ober and Thomas Peabody Power. She died on 8 February 1922 in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, USA.