List of burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
This is a list of notable people buried at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park cemetery in Glendale, California. The cemetery was founded in 1906 and has been used for many funerals of film stars and other celebrities since then.
(Those in non-public areas are marked NP.)
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John Aasen (1890–1938), silent movie giant[ 1]
Forrest J Ackerman (1916–2008), science fiction, horror, pop culture historian and writer and editor of Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine[ 2]
Art Acord (1890–1931), actor[ 2]
Anita Louise Adler (1915–1970), actress, wife of producer Buddy Adler[ 2]
Maurice "Buddy" Adler (1909–1960), producer, husband of actress Anita Louise[ 2]
Donald Addrisi (1938–1984), singer, one-half of the Addrisi Brothers singing-songwriting duo[ 2] [ 3]
John G. Adolfi (1888–1933), director, actor and screenwriter of Warner Bros. films [ 4]
Caroline Leonetti Ahmanson (1918–2005), businesswoman, philanthropist, wife of Howard F. Ahmanson Sr.[ 5]
Howard F. Ahmanson Sr. (1906–1968), financier, philanthropist[ 6]
Leonora Ainsworth (1871–1939), screenwriter in silent era
Wally Albright (1925–1999), child actor, Wally in the Our Gang short subjects
Robert Alda (1914–1986), actor and singer, father of actors Alan and Antony Alda
Richard Alexander (1902–1989), actor[ 2]
Ross Alexander (1907–1937), actor
Duane Allen (1937–2003), NFL player
Gracie Allen (1895–1964), actress and comedian, wife of George Burns[ 7] [ 8]
Fred Lind Alles (1851–1945), businessman and civic leader, secretary for the National Irrigation Congress
Elvia Allman (1904–1992), actress and voice actress
Wayne Allwine (1947–2009), voice actor, sound effects editor, Foley artist, 3rd voice of Mickey Mouse
Astrid Allwyn (1905–1978), actress[ 9]
June Allyson (1917–2006), actress[ 10]
Louis "Two Gun" Alterie (1886–1935), gangster (unmarked grave)[ 2]
Lona Andre (1915–1992), actress
NP LaVerne Andrews (1911–1967), singer[ 9]
NP Maxene Andrews (1916–1995), singer[ 9]
Lucien Andriot (1892–1979), cinematographer
George Aratani (1917–2013), businessman and philanthropist
George Archainbaud (1890–1959), director, producer[ 2]
NP James Arness (1923–2011), actor[ 7]
Isaac Colton Ash (1861–1933), Los Angeles City Council member 1925–27
Roscoe Ates (1895–1962), actor and comedian[ 9]
Gene Austin (1900–1972), singer[ 11] [ 9]
Marion Aye (1903–1951), silent film actress
Mitchell Ayres (1909–1969), musician[ 2]
B
Crypt marker of Rex Bell and Clara Bow
Fay Babcock (1895–1970), set decorator
NP Lauren Bacall (1924–2014), actress
Constantin Bakaleinikoff (1896–1966), composer/conductor, younger brother of Mischa Bakaleinikoff[ 2]
Mischa Bakaleinikoff (1890–1960), composer/conductor, older brother of Constantin Bakaleinikoff[ 2]
Art Baker (1898–1966), actor[ 2] [ 9]
Suzan Ball (1934–1955), actress[ 12]
Travis Banton (1894–1958), costume designer[ 13]
NP Theda Bara (1885–1955), actress[ 7] [ 9]
Marie Louise Bottineau Baldwin (1863–1952), (Metis/Turtle Mountain Chippewa ) lawyer, civil servant and suffragist.[ 14]
NP Joseph Barbera (1911–2006), animator and co-founder/namesake of Hanna-Barbera [ 2]
Joan Barclay (1914–2002), actress[ 2]
Ben Bard (1893–1974), actor, husband of actress Ruth Roland (unmarked grave)[ 2]
Binnie Barnes (1903–1998), actress, wife of M.J. Frankovich[ 7]
George Barris (1925–2015), designer and builder of various Hollywood custom cars
Jack Barry (1918–1984), television host and producer
Billy Barty (1924–2000), actor[ 2] [ 15]
Florence Bates (1888–1954), actress
Norman F. Bates (1839–1915), Medal of Honor recipient
Frank Joslyn Baum (1883–1958), film producer, son of L. Frank and Maud Gage Baum
Harry Neal Baum (1889–1967), author, son of L. Frank and Maud Gage Baum
L. Frank Baum (1856–1919), author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz [ 7] [ 10]
Maud Gage Baum (1861–1953), widow of L. Frank Baum
Warner Baxter (1889–1951), actor
Harry Beaumont (1888–1966), director, actor, screenwriter
John C. Becher (1915–1986), actor
Robert "Iceberg Slim" Beck (1918–1992), pimp turned best-selling author[ 16]
Claud Beelman (1883–1963), architect
Wallace Beery (1885–1949), actor[ 17]
Alphonzo E. Bell Jr. (1914–2004), U.S. Representative from California
Rex Bell (1903–1962), actor and Nevada lieutenant governor , husband of actress Clara Bow
Madge Bellamy (1899–1990), actress[ 2]
Cosmo Kyrle Bellew (1883–1948), actor
Elsie Lincoln Benedict (1885–1970), author and lecturer
Henry S. Benedict (1878–1930), U.S. Representative from California[ 18]
William Benedict (1917–1999), actor
Enid Bennett (1893–1969), actress, wife of Fred Niblo and Sidney Franklin
Marjorie Bennett (1896–1982), actress
Harry Beresford (1863–1944), actor
George Bergstrom (1876–1955), architect[ 19]
Felix Bernard (1897–1944), songwriter
Curtis Bernhardt (1899–1981), director
Joe Besser (1907–1988), actor and comedian (The Three Stooges )
Claude Binyon (1905–1978), screenwriter and director
Billie Bird (1908–2002), actress
Julie Bishop (1914–2001), actress[ 2]
J. Stuart Blackton (1875–1941), founder of Vitagraph Studios
Olive Blakeney (1899–1959), actress
Clara Blandick (1876–1962), actress
Jack Bliss (1882–1968), MLB player
Michael Blodgett (1939–2007), actor and screenwriter
Joan Blondell (1906–1979), actress
Eric Blore (1887–1959), actor
Monte Blue (1887–1963), actor
Betty Blythe (1893–1972), actress
Eddie Bockman (1920–2011), baseball player, manager, scout[ 20]
True Boardman (1882–1918), actor
Virginia True Boardman (1889–1971), actress
NP Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957), actor[ 21] [ 13]
Mary Boland (1882–1965), actress
Olive Borden (1906–1947), actress
Gutzon Borglum (1865–1941), sculptor of Mount Rushmore [ 22] [ 23] [ 24]
Frank Borzage (1894–1962), actor, director
Stephen Boss (1982–2022), actor and television personality
NP Hobart Bosworth (1867–1943), actor, director, producer, and screenwriter
Clara Bow (1905–1965), actress[ 25] [ 10]
NP William Boyd (1895–1972), actor, known for playing cowboy hero Hopalong Cassidy [ 2]
NP Charles Brabin (1882–1957), British-born director and screenwriter, husband of actress Theda Bara
Robert N. Bradbury (1886–1949), director and screenwriter, father of Bob Steele
NP Grace Bradley (1913–2010), actress, widow of actor William Boyd
Lenny Breau (1941–1984), musician (unmarked grave)[ 26]
Edmund Breese (1871–1936), actor
Tom Breneman (1902–1948), radio personality, host of Breakfast in Hollywood [ 2]
Mozelle Britton (1912–1953), actress
John Bromfield (1922–2005), actor
Betty Bronson (1906–1971), actress
Rand Brooks (1918–2003), actor
Clarence Brown (1890–1987), director (unmarked grave)[ 2]
James Harvey Brown (1906–1995), Los Angeles City Council member and municipal court judge
Joe E. Brown (1891–1973), actor and comedian[ 8]
NP Johnny Mack Brown (1904–1974), actor and athlete
Lansing Brown Jr. (1900–1962), photographer
Robert Brubaker (1916–2010), character actor[ 27]
Winifred Bryson (1892–1987), actress, widow of actor Warner Baxter
Harold S. Bucquet (1891–1946), director
Ralph Budd (1879–1962), railroad president
Vincent Bugliosi (1934–2015), lawyer and author of true crime books[ 2]
Jon Bunch (1970–2016), rock singer-songwriter, frontman of Sense Field and Further Seems Forever [ 28]
Milo Burcham (1903–1944), test pilot
Helen Burgess (1916–1937), actress[ 29]
W.R. Burnett (1899–1982), novelist and screenwriter
Dorsey Burnette (1932–1979), singer and songwriter[ 2]
Johnny Burnette (1934–1964), singer and songwriter, younger brother of Dorsey Burnette[ 2] [ 3]
Bob Burns (1890–1956), actor and comedian[ 2]
George Burns (1896–1996), actor and comedian, husband of Gracie Allen[ 8] [ 13]
Francis X. Bushman (1883–1966), actor[ 30]
David Butler (1894–1979), director
Wally Byam (1896–1962), founder of Airstream , one of the pioneer manufacturers of the travel trailer
Ralph Byrd (1909–1952), actor[ 2]
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Christy Cabanne (1888–1950), director[ 2]
Charles Wakefield Cadman (1881–1946), composer
Alice Calhoun (1900–1966), actress
Ransom M. Callicott (1895–1962), restaurateur and politician
Albert Ralph Campbell (1875–1925), Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient
NP Judy Canova (1913–1983), actress, singer, and comedian
Eduardo Cansino Sr. (1895–1968), dancer, father of actress, Rita Hayworth [ 2]
June Caprice-Millarde (1895–1936), actress
Ora Carew (1893–1955), actress[ 17]
Sue Carol (1906–1982), actress and talent agent, wife of Alan Ladd, step-mother of Alan Ladd Jr. , mother of David Ladd
Jeanne Carpenter (1916–1994), child actress of silent films
Nat Carr (1886–1944), actor[ 31]
Dona Lee Carrier (1940–1961), figure skating champion[ 2]
Earl Carroll (1893–1948), theatre impresario, owner of the Earl Carroll Theatres in New York and Hollywood
NP Jack Carson (1910–1963), Canadian-born actor, younger brother of actor Robert Carson[ 32]
NP Robert Carson (1909–1979), actor, older brother of actor Jack Carson
Emma Carus (1879–1927), singer
William Castle (1914–1977), film director
Connie Cezon (1925–2004), actress
Dolly Cepeda (1964–1977), victim of the Hillside Strangler (original grave site, moved to Forest Lawn in Cypress )
Mario Chamlee (1892–1966), opera singer
George Chandler (1898–1985), actor, Uncle Petrie Martin on TV's Lassie [ 33]
NP Lon Chaney (1883–1930), actor (unmarked grave)[ 34]
Charles Chapman (1853–1944), founder of Chapman University [ 35]
Spencer Charters (1875–1943), actor
Charley Chase (1893–1940), actor and comedian[ 36]
Rex Cherryman (1896–1928), actor
Noble "Kid" Chissell (1905–1987), boxer, actor, dance marathon champion[ 37]
Tim Choate (1954–2004), actor[ 38]
Berton Churchill (1876–1940), actor[ 39]
Frank Churchill (1901–1942), composer for Walt Disney Productions' cartoons
George Cisar (1912–1978), actor
Kit Clardy (1892–1961), US Representative from Michigan [ 40]
Buddy Clark (1912–1949), singer
Carroll Clark (1894–1968), art director
Edward Clark (1878–1954), actor, songwriter
Jack Clark (1925–1988), actor
Betty Ross Clarke (1892–1970), actress[ 2]
Stiles O. Clements (1883–1966), architect
Brian Clewer (1928–2008), radio host
Elmer Clifton (1890–1949), actor and director
Clifford E. Clinton (1900–1969), businessman, founder and owner of Clifton's Cafeteria
John Clum (1851–1932), Indian agent , founder of The Tombstone Epitaph newspaper and first mayor of Tombstone, AZ [ 2]
Andy Clyde (1892–1967), actor
Joe Cobb (1916–2002), child actor in Hal Roach 's Our Gang comedic film series[ 8]
Octavus Roy Cohen (1891–1959), author[ 41]
Maria Cole (1922–2012), singer, widow of Nat King Cole
Nat King Cole (1919–1965), singer[ 42]
NP Natalie Cole (1950–2015), singer-songwriter, daughter of Nat King and Maria Cole[ 43]
Buddy Collette (1921–2010), musician (unmarked grave)
William Collier Sr. (1864–1944), actor, filmmaker[ 44]
Russ Columbo (1908–1934), singer[ 44]
Roger Converse (1911–1994), actor
Jack Conway (1887–1952), director, actor[ 44]
NP Sam Cooke (1931–1964), singer[ 44] [ 10] [ 3]
Lillian Copeland (1904–1964), athlete
Philip Coppens (1971–2012), author
NP Ellen Corby (1911–1999), actress[ 45]
Regis Cordic (1926–1999), actor
Herbert Corthell (1878–1947), actor
Don Costello (1901–1945), actor[ 2]
Edward Coxen (1880–1954), actor
Charles H. Crawford (1879–1931), crime figure, mobster, leader of the City Hall Gang in Los Angeles
Kathryn Crawford (1908–1980), actress
Laird Cregar (1913–1944), actor[ 45]
Donald Crisp (1882–1974), actor and director[ 46] [ 45]
George E. Cryer (1875–1961), 32nd Mayor of Los Angeles [ 47]
NP George Cukor (1899–1983), director (unmarked grave)[ 48]
Zara Cully (1892–1978), actress[ 49]
Robert Cummings (1910–1990), actor
Lester Cuneo (1888–1925), silent film western actor[ 45]
Edward S. Curtis (1868–1952), writer/Old American west photographer/ethnologist[ 50]
Michael Curtiz (1886–1962), director[ 45]
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Crypt of Dorothy Dandridge
Walt Disney's garden and crypt
Fifi D'Orsay (1904–1983), actress and singer
Babe Dahlgren (1912–1996), Major League Baseball player[ 51]
Dan Dailey (1915–1978), actor, singer and dancer
Dorothy Dandridge (1922–1965), actress and singer[ 52] [ 10] [ 53]
Ruby Dandridge (1900–1987), actress, mother of Dorothy Dandridge[ 2] [ 53]
Mickey Daniels (1914–1970), actor, one of the original children in the Our Gang short subjects
William H. Daniels (1900–1970), cinematographer, Garbo 's cameraman[ 53]
Jane Darwell (1879–1967), actress[ 54] [ 53]
Dorothy Davenport (1895–1977), actress, screenwriter, film director and producer[ 53]
Ed J. Davenport (1899–1953), Los Angeles City Council member
Delmer Daves (1904–1977), director, screenwriter, and producer[ 53]
NP Altovise Davis (1943–2009), actress and dancer, wife of Sammy Davis Jr. (unmarked grave)
George Davis (1914–1998), art director
Jim Davis (1909–1981), actor, Jock Ewing on TV's Dallas [ 55] [ 56]
Mildred Davis (1901–1969), actress, wife of comic actor, Harold Lloyd, mother of Harold Lloyd Jr.[ 56]
NP Sammy Davis Jr. (1925–1990), actor, singer and dancer[ 56]
NP Sammy Davis Sr. (1900–1988), dancer, father of Sammy Davis Jr.[ 56]
Jack Dawn (1892–1961), make-up artist (unmarked grave)[ 57]
Sam De Grasse (1875–1953), actor
Julia Dean (1878–1952), actress
Carter DeHaven (1886–1977), actor[ 56]
Flora Parker DeHaven (1883–1950), actress, wife of Carter DeHaven[ 56]
Osborn Deignan (1873–1913), Medal of Honor recipient
Eddie DeLange (1904–1949), musician (unmarked grave)
Georges Delerue (1925–1992), composer
Cyril Delevanti (1889–1975), actor
Armando del Moral (1916–2009), film journalist, helped found the Golden Globes [ 58]
Hampton Del Ruth (1875–1958), actor, director, producer, screenwriter[ 59]
Joseph De Stefani (1879–1940), actor[ 2]
Buddy DeSylva (1895–1950), songwriter, co-founder of Capitol Records [ 2] [ 60]
William Demarest (1892–1983), character actor, Uncle Charley on My Three Sons
Carol Dempster (1901–1991), actress
Noah Dietrich (1889–1982), businessman
Fannie Charles Dillon (1881–1947), composer, pianist[ 60]
Alan Dinehart (1889–1944), actor
Elias Disney (1859–1941) and Flora Disney (1868–1938), parents of Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney
Lillian Disney (1899–1997), ink artist, philanthropist, widow of Walt Disney , mother of Diane Disney Miller
Walt Disney (1901–1966),[ 21] film studio and entertainment park founder, co-creator of Mickey Mouse , Donald Duck , and Goofy , as well as the 1st voice of Mickey Mouse
Richard Dix (1893–1949), actor
George Dolenz (1908–1963), actor, star of The Count of Monte Cristo , father of The Monkees' Micky Dolenz , grandfather of Ami Dolenz [ 2]
Jenny Dolly (1892–1941), entertainer, twin sister of Rosie Dolly[ 61]
Rosie Dolly (1892–1970), entertainer, twin sister of Jenny Dolly[ 61]
Don Douglas (1905–1945), actor
Gordon Douglas (1907–1993), child actor turned director[ 2]
Lloyd C. Douglas (1877–1951), novelist
Billie Dove (1903–1997), actress
William C. Dowlan (1882–1947), actor and director
Maxine Doyle (1915–1973), actress
Theodore Dreiser (1871–1945), novelist
Chuck Dressen (1894–1966), MLB baseball player, coach and manager
Louise Dresser (1878–1965), actress
NP Marie Dressler (1868–1934), Canadian-born actress and comedian[ 34]
NP Don Drysdale (1936–1993), MLB baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers (ashes later scattered in 2003)
David Dukes (1945–2000), actor
Rosetta Duncan (1894–1959), entertainer
Vivian Duncan (1897–1986), entertainer
Scott R. Dunlap (1892–1970), director, producer, screenwriter, actor[ 62]
Glenn S. Dumke (1917–1989), educator, chancellor of California State University system (1962–1982)[ 63]
Minta Durfee (1889–1975), actress[ 2] [ 64]
Marion Howard Dunham (1842–1921), teacher, activist, suffragist
Junior Durkin (1915–1935), actor[ 64]
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Hubert Eaton (1881–1966), founder and managing director of Forest Lawn cemeteries
Jay Eaton (1899–1970), character actor
Mary Eaton (1901–1948), actress
Neely Edwards (1883–1965), actor and comedian (unmarked grave)[ 65] [ 64]
Ralph Edwards (1913–2005), television and radio host
Arnold Ehret (1866–1922), health educator and author of diet books[ 66]
Sally Eilers (1908–1978), actress[ 64]
Charles Irving Elliott (1892–1972), aviation pioneer
Dick Elliott (1886–1961), character actor[ 64]
Connie Emerald (1892–1959), English stage actress, mother of Ida Lupino
Fern Emmett (1896–1946), actress, wife of Henry Roquemore[ 64] [ 2]
Francis de Erdely (1904–1959), painter
Julian Eltinge (1881–1941), actor and female impersonator[ 64]
Ray Enright (1896–1965), director
Leon Errol (1881–1951), actor and comedian[ 67]
Estelle Etterre (1899–1996), actress
William E. Evans (1877–1959), U.S. Congressman[ 68]
Jason Evers (1922–2005), actor[ 69]
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Crypt of Larry Fine
Grave of Errol Flynn
Douglas Fairbanks (1883–1939), actor (relocated to Hollywood Forever Cemetery in 1941)[ 70]
Dot Farley (1881–1971), actress
Joseph W. Farnham (1884–1931), screenwriter and film editor
William Farnum (1876–1953), actor
Patricia Farr (1913–1948), actress
Oda Faulconer (1884–1943), lawyer and judge and president of the Bank of Italy, San Fernando, and West Adams State Bank, Los Angeles
Don Fedderson (1913–1994), TV writer, producer, creator of the sitcoms My Three Sons and Family Affair [ 71]
Al Ferguson (1888–1971), actor
Helen Ferguson (1901–1977), actress
Romaine Fielding (1867–1927), actor and director
NP W. C. Fields (1880–1946), actor and comedian[ 13]
Larry Fine (1902–1975), actor, comedian and musician (The Three Stooges )[ 8]
Margarita Fischer (1886–1975), actress[ 72]
Robert Fiske (1889–1944), actor
George Fitzmaurice (1885–1940), director
Johnny Flamingo (1934–2000), blues singer[ 73]
Frank P. Flint (1862–1929), politician[ 74]
Errol Flynn (1909–1959), actor[ 13] [ 10]
Tony Fontane (1925–1974), singer
Charles E. Ford (1899–1942), director, producer
Harrison Ford (1884–1957), silent film actor
Helen Ford (1894–1982), actress
John Anson Ford (1883–1983), Los Angeles County supervisor , namesake of John Anson Ford Amphitheatre
Thomas Francis Ford (1873–1958), U.S. Congressman and Los Angeles City Council member[ 75]
Lewis R. Foster (1898–1974), director, producer, screenwriter and composer[ 76]
Ivor Francis (1918–1986), actor
Betty Francisco (1900–1950), actress
Bruno Frank (1887–1945), novelist and screenwriter
Chester Franklin (1889–1954), actor, director, older brother of director-producer Sidney Franklin
M. J. Frankovich (1909–1992), producer and athlete, adopted son of Joe E. Brown
Nell Franse (1889–1973), actress
Robert Frazer (1891–1944), actor
John D. Fredericks (1869–1945), U.S. Congressman[ 77]
Charles K. French (1860–1952), actor
George B. French (1883–1961), actor
Rudolf Friml (1879–1972), composer
Dwight Frye (1899–1943), actor
Charles E. Fuller (1887–1968), evangelist[ 78]
Jules Furthman (1888–1966), screenwriter[ 2]
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Sid Grauman's alcove in the Great Mausoleum
NP Clark Gable (1901–1960), actor[ 21] [ 10]
Jacqueline Gadsden (1900–1986), actress
Danny Gans (1956–2009), singer, actor, comedian, impressionist[ 79]
Allen Garfield (1939–2020), actor
Martin Garralaga (1894–1981), actor
Mitzi Gaynor (1931–2024), actress
Bud Geary (1898–1946), actor
Herb Geller (1928–2013), saxophonist
Rose A. George (1946–2010), First Lady of Rivers State , Nigeria
George Getty (1855–1930), businessman and lawyer
Jerry Giesler (1886–1962), criminal defense lawyer
John Gilbert (1899–1936), actor[ 80] [ 34]
Sandra Giles (1932–2016), actress
A. Arnold Gillespie (1899–1978), special effects artist
King C. Gillette (1855–1932), businessman, founder of Gillette shaving company [ 34] [ 81]
Tom Gilson (1934–1962), actor
NP Hermione Gingold (1897–1987), actress
J. Frank Glendon (1886–1937), actor
Peter Godfrey (1899–1970), actor and director
Renee Godfrey (1919–1964), actress and singer, wife of Peter Godfrey
NP Frances Goldwyn (1903–1976), actress, wife of Samuel Goldwyn (unmarked grave)[ 82]
NP Samuel Goldwyn (1879–1974), producer and mogul (unmarked grave)[ 10]
Edgar J. Goodspeed (1871–1962), theologian
Huntley Gordon (1887–1956), actor
NP Jetta Goudal (1891–1985), actress
Edmund Goulding (1891–1959), director and writer
Joe Grant (1908–2005), animator and writer
Charles Grapewin (1869–1956), actor
NP Sid Grauman (1879–1950), theater impresario, founder of the Million Dollar Theater , Egyptian Theatre and Grauman's Chinese Theatre [ 83]
Gary Gray (1936–2006), actor
Alfred E. Green (1889–1960), director[ 2]
Burton E. Green (1868–1965), oilman, real-estate developer, co-founder of Beverly Hills, California .
Harrison Greene (1884–1945), actor[ 2]
NP Sydney Greenstreet (1879–1954), English actor
NP Harold Grieve (1901–1993), art director, husband of Jetta Goudal
Bessie Griffin (1922–1989), singer
Edward H. Griffith (1888–1975), director, producer and screenwriter
Raymond Griffith (1895–1957), actor and comedian[ 84]
Robert E. Gross (1897–1961), CEO and Chairman of the Lockheed Corporation
Paul A. Guilfoyle (1902–1961), actor[ 84]
Fred L. Guiol (1898–1964), director and screenwriter
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Ian Hornak's tablet in the Great Mausoleum
Frank Hagney (1884–1973), actor
Alan Hale Sr. (1892–1950), actor[ 84]
Ella Hall (1896–1981), actress
Ellen Hall (1923–1999), actress
Charlie Hall (1899–1959), actor[ 84]
Ernest Haller (1896–1970), cinematographer
Kay Hammond (1901–1982), actress[ 2]
Lula Mae Hardaway (1930–2006), songwriter, mother of musician, Stevie Wonder [ 85]
Russell Harlan (1903–1974), cinematographer
NP Jean Harlow (1911–1937), actress[ 13] [ 34]
Rex Harrison (1908–1990), actor (ashes scattered on wife Lilli Palmer's grave)
Elizabeth Harrower (1918–2003), actress and screenwriter
Charles Hatfield (1875–1958), scientist
Harry Hayden (1882–1955), actor[ 84]
Edith Head (1897–1981), costume designer[ 10] [ 86]
NP Charlotte Hennessy (1873–1928), Canadian actress, mother of actors Mary, Lottie and Jack Pickford
Ralph Hepburn (1896–1948), race car driver
Holmes Herbert (1882–1956), actor[ 86]
Babe Herman (1903–1987), baseball player[ 87]
Jean Hersholt (1886–1956), actor and humanitarian[ 88] [ 86]
Louis Jean Heydt (1903–1960), actor
Ruth Hiatt (1906–1994), actress
Winston Hibler (1910–1976), Disney narrator, screenwriter, producer, director
Alfred Hickman (1873–1931), English actor, husband of Nance O'Neil[ 2]
Walter Hiers (1893–1933), actor[ 2]
NP Thelma Hill (1906–1938), actress and comedian[ 86]
Józef Hofmann (1876–1957), concert pianist and inventor
Fay Holden (1893–1973), actress[ 86]
Charles A. Holland (1872–1940), Los Angeles City Council member 1929–31
Alice Hollister (1886–1973), actress
George Hollister (1873–1952), cinematographer
Bill Holman (1927–2024), jazz musician, composer
Burton Holmes (1870–1958), director and producer, pioneered travel films[ 89]
Helen Holmes (1892–1950), actress
Bob Holt (1928–1985), voice actor
Gloria Hope (1901–1976), actress, wife of Lloyd Hughes
NP Ian Hornak (1944–2002), artist
James W. Horne (1881–1942), actor and director[ 46]
Victoria Horne (1911–2003), actress, widow of Jack Oakie
Edward Everett Horton (1886–1970), character actor, voice actor[ 86]
William K. Howard (1899–1954), director[ 90]
Adele C. Howells (1886–1951), leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Jobyna Howland (1897–1958), actress[ 90]
Lloyd Hughes (1897–1958), actor, husband of Gloria Hope[ 90]
Rupert Hughes (1872–1956), filmmaker[ 90]
Cyril Hume (1900–1966), screenwriter[ 90]
Maud Humphrey (1868–1940), suffragette, commercial illustrator, mother of Humphrey Bogart
Marlin Hurt (1905–1948), actor and comedian
June Hutton (1919–1973), actress and singer
Martha Hyer (1924–2014), actress, widow of Hal B. Wallis[ 2]
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J
Crypt of Michael Jackson
NP Michael Jackson (1958–2009), entertainer, singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer[ 91]
Michael Jackson (1934–2022), talk radio host
Carrie Jacobs-Bond (1862–1946), singer and songwriter known for songs such as A Perfect Day , I Love You Truly and Just Awearyin' for You [ 23] [ 24]
Elsie Janis (1889–1956), actress
DeWitt Jennings (1871–1937), actor[ 2]
Adela Rogers St. Johns (1894–1988), journalist, screenwriter, novelist[ 92]
Emory Johnson (1894–1960), director, actor
Arthur Johnston (1898–1954), composer
Caro Jones (1923–2009), casting director[ 93]
F. Richard Jones (1893–1930), director, producer, husband of costume designer Irene Lentz
Isham Jones (1894–1956), bandleader, songwriter
George Johnson (1898–1961), voice actor, voice of Goofy (1939–1943)
NP Jennifer Jones (1919–2009), actress, wife of actor Robert Walker , producer David O. Selznick and industrialist Norton Simon [ 94]
Rupert Julian (1879–1943), director
Ray June (1895–1958), cinematographer
Helmi Juvonen (1903–1985), artist plus
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Gus Kahn (1886–1941), songwriter[ 95]
Bert Kalmar (1884–1947), songwriter
Terry Kath (1946–1978), musician, guitarist, baritone-voiced singer-songwriter of Chicago [ 3]
Kelly Keen (1978–1981), only known fatality of a coyote attack in the United States
Tom Keene (1896–1963), actor
William Keighley (1889–1984), director
Roy Kellino (1912–1956), child actor turned cinematographer-director, husband of actress/writer Pamela Mason
John L. Kennedy (1854–1946), politician, Congressman from Nebraska's 2nd district [ 96]
A. Atwater Kent (1873–1949), businessman, radio manufacturer, invented the ignition coil
Erle C. Kenton (1896–1980), actor and director
Doris Kenyon (1897–1979), actress[ 2]
Hal C. Kern (1894–1985), film editor
Harry Kerr (1890–1957), songwriter, lyricist
J. Warren Kerrigan (1879–1947), actor and director
Charles Henry King (1853–1930), paternal grandfather of President Gerald Ford [ 97]
Leslie Lynch King Sr. (1884–1941), biological father of President Ford[ 97]
Dorothy Kirsten (1910–1992), operatic soprano singer[ 98]
Ted Knight (1923–1986), actor
Clarence Kolb (1874–1964), actor
Henry Kolker (1874 [or 1870]–1947), actor and director
NP Red Kress (1905–1962), baseball player[ 99]
NP Kathryn Kuhlman (1907–1976), evangelist[ 100]
Edward A. Kull (1885–1946), cinematographer and director
Robert Kurrle (1890–1932), cinematographer
L
Louis L'Amour (1908–1988), novelist[ 10]
Alan Ladd (1913–1964), actor, father of Alan Ladd Jr. and David Ladd
David Landau (1879–1935), actor
Carole Landis (1919–1948), actress[ 101]
Rosemary Lane (1913–1974), actress
Lash LaRue (1917–1996), B movie western actor, known for his bullwhip [ 102]
Ivan Lebedeff (1894–1953), actor
Gretchen Lederer (1891–1955), actress
Otto Lederer (1886–1965), actor
Rowland V. Lee (1891–1975), motion picture director
Mervyn LeRoy (1900–1987), director and producer
Hal LeSueur (1901/1903–1963), actor, brother of Joan Crawford
Fritz Leiber Sr. (1882–1949), actor
Irene Lentz (1900–1962), costume designer, wife of F. Richard Jones
Robert Z. Leonard (1889–1968), director
Elgin Lessley (1883–1944), cinematographer
Gus Levene (1911–1979), composer
David Lewis (1903–1987), producer, partner of James Whale[ 103]
Mitchell Lewis (1880–1956), actor
Ann Little (1891–1984), actress
Lucien Littlefield (1895–1960), actor
Robert Livingston (1904–1988), actor
Doris Lloyd (1896–1968), actress
Frank Lloyd (1886–1960), actor, director, producer, writer
Harold Lloyd (1893–1971), actor and comedian[ 104]
Harold Lloyd Jr. (1931–1971), actor, singer, son of Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis
Jeanette Loff (1906–1942), actress and singer
Arthur Loft (1897–1947), actor[ 2]
NP Carole Lombard (1908–1942), actress, wife of William Powell and Clark Gable[ 21] [ 13]
Tom London (1889–1963), actor
Theodore Lorch (1873–1947), actor
Ernst Lubitsch (1892–1947), director
Ida Lupino (1918–1995), actress and director
Hamilton Luske (1903–1968), animator and director
Eustace Lycett (1914–2006), Disney visual/special effects artist[ 105]
M
Jeanette MacDonald (1903–1965), actress and singer[ 25]
Jimmy MacDonald (1906–1991), Disney voice over artist, musician, head of Disney sound effects department, 2nd voice of Mickey Mouse
Kenneth MacKenna (1899–1962), actor and director[ 106]
Mary MacLaren (1896–1985), actress[ 106]
Douglas MacLean (1890–1967), actor, producer, and writer[ 106]
Rouben Mamoulian (1897–1987), director[ 107]
Edwin L. Marin (1899–1951), director[ 2]
Oliver T. Marsh (1893–1941), MGM cinematographer, brother of actresses Marguerite Marsh and Mae Marsh , father of saxophonist Warne Marsh[ 107]
Warne Marsh (1927–1987), tenor saxophonist, son of MGM cinematographer Oliver T. Marsh[ 108]
Alan Marshal (1909–1961), actor
Chico Marx (1887–1961), actor and comedian[ 107]
Gummo Marx (1893–1977), agent[ 107]
LeRoy Mason (1903–1947), actor
NP Will Mastin (1878–1979), dancer and singer, leader of the Will Mastin Trio [ 107]
NP Daya Mata (1914–2010), religious leader
Doris May (1902–1984), actress (unmarked grave)
Erskine Mayer (1889–1957), baseball player
Mike Mazurki (1907–1990), actor and wrestler[ 107]
Chuck McCann (1934–2018), voice actor
Marian McCargo (1932–2004), actress
Meade McClanahan (1894?–1959), Los Angeles City Council member
Gladys McConnell (1905–1979), actress
Ted McCord (1900–1976), cinematographer
Johnston McCulley (1883–1958), author and writer, creator of Zorro [ 109]
Marc McDermott (1881–1929), actor
Marie McDonald (1923–1965), actress and model
Frank McGlynn Sr. (1866–1951), actor
J. P. McGowan (1880–1952), director
Frank McGrath (1903–1967), actor, Charlie Wooster on TV's Wagon Train [ 2]
Malcolm McGregor (1892–1945), actor[ 2] [ 106]
Burr McIntosh (1862–1942), photographer, publisher, actor[ 2]
Wanda McKay (1915–1996), actress[ 106]
Robert McKimson (1910–1977), animator and director
Thomas McKimson (1907–1998), animator and comic book artist, older brother of Robert McKimson
James McLachlan (1852–1940), U.S. Representative from California[ 110]
NP Victor McLaglen (1886–1959), actor[ 106]
Jimmy McLarnin (1907–2004), boxing champion
Gloria Hatrick McLean (1918–1994), model, animal rights activist and wife of actor Jimmy Stewart
Norman Z. McLeod (1898–1964), director[ 106]
Joseph T. McNarney (1893–1972), US Army General[ 111]
Aimee Semple McPherson (1890–1944), evangelist[ 112] [ 81]
Rolf McPherson (1913–2009), denominational leader, clergy, son of Aimee Semple McPherson[ 113]
Syd Mead (1933–2019), conceptual artist and futurist
Henrietta Mears (1890–1963), Christian educator[ 114]
George Meehan (1891–1947), cinematographer
Blanche Mehaffey (1908–1968), actress and dancer[ 115]
Dimitre Mehandjiysky (1915–1999), artist
William C. Mellor (1903–1963), cinematographer
William Cameron Menzies (1896–1957), art director[ 107]
Beryl Mercer (1882–1939), actress[ 107]
Iris Meredith (1915–1980), actress
Bess Meredyth (1890–1969), screenwriter, wife of directors Wilfred Lucas and Michael Curtiz, mother of writer John Meredyth Lucas[ 107]
Ron W. Miller (1933–2019), businessman, football player, son-in-law of Walt Disney
Robert Andrews Millikan (1868–1953), physicist and Nobel Prize winner[ 24]
Vincente Minnelli (1903–1986), director[ 116]
Tom Mix (1880–1940), actor[ 34]
Kid Mohler (1870–1961), baseball player and coach[ 117]
Orville Mohler (1909–1949), football and baseball player[ 118]
Polly Moran (1883–1952), actress and comedian
Rushton Moreve (1948–1981), bassist of Steppenwolf [ 3]
Antonio Moreno (1887–1967), actor and director[ 119]
Clayton Moore (1914–1999), actor, The Lone Ranger
Del Moore (1916–1970), comedian, actor and radio announcer[ 2]
Ernest Carroll Moore (1871–1955), educator, co-founder of University of California, Los Angeles [ 120]
Harvey Seeley Mudd (1888–1955), engineer and educator
William Mulholland (1855–1935), engineered the Los Angeles Aqueduct , Mulholland Dam , St. Francis Dam and other dams, Panama Canal consultant, namesake of Mulholland Drive [ 121] [ 81]
Ralph Murphy (1895–1967), film director
Spud Murphy (1908–2005), composer[ 122]
Zon Murray (1910–1979), actor[ 123]
Harry C. Myers (1882–1938), actor and director
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Charles W. Nash (1864–1948), automobile manufacturer, co-founder of Nash Motors [ 81]
Alla Nazimova (1879–1945), actress, founder and owner of Garden of Allah Hotel [ 124]
Frank Nelson (1911–1986), character actor/voice actor known for his "EEE-Yeeeeesss?" catchphrase and appearances on I Love Lucy , The Jack Benny Program , and Sanford and Son [ 124]
Skylar Neil (1991–1995), daughter of Vince Neil
NP Alfred Newman (1900–1970), composer, patriarch of Newman family of composers[ 124]
Emil Newman (1911–1984), music director, conductor, composer, younger brother of Alfred Newman, member of Newman musical family
Fred Niblo (1874–1948), director[ 124]
Gertrude Niesen (1911–1975), actress and singer
William Nigh (1881–1955), actor, director, and writer[ 124]
Marian Nixon (1904–1983), actress[ 124]
L. L. Nunn (1853–1925), educator
Ervin Nyiregyházi (1903–1987), pianist
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Hugh O'Brian (1925–2016), actor
Eugene O'Brien (1880–1966), actor[ 2]
Virginia O'Brien (1919–2001), actress and singer
Cathy O'Donnell (1923–1970), actress, wife of producer Robert Wyler , sister-in-law of director William Wyler [ 125]
Nance O'Neil (1874–1965), actress
Jack Oakie (1903–1978), actor and comedian[ 124]
Merle Oberon (1911–1979), actress[ 125]
Clifford Odets (1906–1963), playwright[ 125]
Charles Ogle (1865–1940), actor[ 125]
Edna May Oliver (1883–1942), actress[ 125]
Gertrude Olmstead (1897–1975), actress, wife of director Robert Z. Leonard [ 125]
Culbert Olson (1876–1962), California Governor [ 126]
Maria Ouspenskaya (1876–1949), actress[ 125]
Richard F. Outcault (1863–1928), cartoonist, inventor of the comic strip , creator of Buster Brown and The Yellow Kid [ 127]
NP Tudor Owen (1898–1979), character actor[ 2]
Monroe Owsley (1900–1937), actor[ 125]
Dennis O'Keefe (1908–1968), actor[ 128]
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Doris Packer (1904–1979), actress[ 2]
Ernest Palmer (1885–1978), cinematographer
Lilli Palmer (1914–1986), actress[ 129]
Franklin Pangborn (1889–1958), actor
NP Alexander Pantages (1867–1936), theater impresario, founder of Pantages Theatres
James Parrott (1897–1939), actor, comedian, and director, younger brother of Charley Chase
Marion Parker (1915–1927), murder victim[ 130] [ 104]
John B. Parkinson (1861–1935), architect
Allen E. Paulson (1922–2000), aviation entrepreneur
Claude Payton (1882–1955), actor
Lucy Payton (1877–1969), actress
Joe Penner (1904–1941), actor and comedian[ 34] [ 81]
Susan Peters (1921–1952), actress
Mary Philips (1901–1975), actress, wife of Humphrey Bogart and Kenneth MacKenna
Clyde Phillips (1891–1946), Thoroughbred racehorse trainer
Ben Piazza (1933–1991), actor
NP Jack Pickford (1896–1933), actor[ 2]
NP Lottie Pickford (1893–1936), actress[ 2]
NP Mary Pickford (1892–1979), actress, businesswoman, co-founder of United Artists [ 8] [ 13]
Jack Pierce (1889–1968), makeup artist[ 131]
Robert Pierce (1914–1978), humanitarian and social reformer
Michael Piller (1948–2005), screenwriter
Lon Poff (1870–1952), actor
NP Dick Powell (1904–1963), actor and singer[ 132]
John Robert Powers (1892–1977), model agency owner
Steve Priest (1948–2020), musician
Merrill Pye (1902–1975), art director
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R
Paul Rader (1878–1938), evangelist[ 133]
John S. Ragin (1929–2013), actor
Ralph Rainger (1901–1942), songwriter
Addison Randall (1906–1945), actor[ 134]
Albertina Rasch (1891–1967), dancer, wife of Dimitri Tiomkin
Charles Ray (1891–1943), actor, director, producer, screenwriter (unmarked grave)[ 134]
Gene Raymond (1908–1998), actor, husband of Jeanette MacDonald[ 135]
Jack Raymond (1886–1953), actor and director
Dorothea Holt Redmond (1910–2009), art director and set designer, wife of Harry Redmond Jr.
Harry Redmond Jr. (1909–2011), special effects artist and producer[ 136]
Phillip Reed (1908–1996), actor[ 135]
Vivian Reed (1894–1989), silent film actress, wife of Alfred E. Green
Wallace Reid (1891–1923), actor[ 135]
Frederick Emil Resche (1866–1946), U.S. Army brigadier general[ 137]
Craig Reynolds (1907–1949), actor[ 135]
Gene Reynolds (1923–2020), actor and television producer
Lucille Ricksen (1910–1925), child actress[ 138]
Cleo Ridgely (1894–1962), actress[ 46]
Fritzi Ridgeway (1896–1961), actress
Adele Ritchie (1874–1930), singer[ 2]
Lyda Roberti (1906–1938), actress[ 135]
Beverly Roberts (1914–2009), actress[ 2]
Blossom Rock (1895–1978), actress, older sister of Jeanette MacDonald[ 135]
Will Rogers (1879–1935), actor, humorist, newspaper columnist (moved to The Will Rogers Memorial in Claremore, OK in 1946)[ 139] [ 140] [ 141]
Jim Rohn (1930–2009), American entrepreneur
Ruth Roland (1892–1937), actress and producer[ 135]
Gladys Root (1905–1982), criminal defense attorney
Henry Roquemore (1886–1943), actor
Alan Roscoe (1886–1933), actor[ 2]
Bodil Rosing (1877–1941), Danish actress, mother-in-law of Monte Blue[ 2]
J. Walter Ruben (1899–1942), director and screenwriter
NP Charlie Ruggles (1886–1970), actor, older brother of Wesley Ruggles[ 2]
NP Wesley Ruggles (1889–1972), film director/producer, younger brother of Charlie Ruggles[ 2]
Barbara Ruick (1930–1974), actress[ 2]
William Russell (1884–1929), actor
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Grave of Jimmy Stewart
NP S. Z. Sakall (1883–1955), actor
Chic Sale (1885–1936), actor[ 2]
Ben L. Salomon (1914–1944), dentist, posthumous recipient of Medal of Honor[ 142]
Hank Sanicola (1914–1974), songwriter[ 143]
Drake Sather (1959–2004), comedian and writer
Jan Savitt (1907–1948) musician
Paul Sawtell (1906–1971), Polish-born, American film score composer
Paul Scardon (1874–1954), actor, producer, director
Victor Schertzinger (1888–1941), composer, director, producer, screenwriter
Mabel Julienne Scott (1892–1976), actress
Ynez Seabury (1907–1973), actress
Don Sebastian (1911–1987), wrestler
Sybil Seely (1902–1984), actress
William A. Seiter (1890–1964), director[ 144]
NP Lesley Selander (1900–1979), director
William Edwin Self (1921–2010), actor and producer[ 145]
NP David O. Selznick (1902–1965), motion picture producer, founder of Selznick International Pictures[ 10] [ 146]
NP Lewis J. Selznick (1869–1933), producer and motion picture industry pioneer
NP Myron Selznick (1898–1944), motion picture producer and talent agent[ 147]
NP Fred Sersen (1890–1962), painter and special effects artist[ 148]
Helen Shaw (1897–1997), character actress
Ethel Shannon (1898–1951), actress
Kim Shattuck (1963–2019), singer
Athole Shearer (1900–1985), actress, sister of Norma Shearer
NP Norma Shearer (1902–1983), actress, wife of Irving Thalberg
Del Shofner (1934–2020), football player
Lowell Sherman (1885–1934), director and actor[ 147]
Clarence A. Shoop (1907–1968), Air Force General
Leo Shuken (1906–1976), composer
Louis Silvers (1889–1954), film composer[ 2]
S. Sylvan Simon (1910–1951), director
Russell Simpson (1880–1959), actor[ 147]
NP Red Skelton (1913–1997), actor and comedian[ 13] [ 104]
Edward Sloman (1886–1972), actor, director and screenwriter
Tod Sloan (1874–1933), thoroughbred racing jockey, innovated low-crouch riding position over a horse's neck
H. Allen Smith (1909–1998), politician, Congressman[ 149]
Harold Smith (1909–1958), Olympic diver
Rainbeaux Smith (1955–2002), actress
R. Thomas Smith (1878–1957), thoroughbred horse trainer
NP William French Smith (1917–1990), U.S. Attorney General
Roland N. Smoot (1901–1984), U.S. vice admiral
Carrie Snodgress (1945–2004), actress
Marguerite Snow (1889–1958), actress
Carl Spitz (1894–1976), animal trainer
Leo Spitz (1888–1956), film executive[ 150]
NP Bunker Spreckels (1949–1977), surfboard designer
Hanley Stafford (1899–1968), actor
John M. Stahl (1886–1950), director and producer[ 151]
NP Lionel Stander (1908–1994), actor[ 2]
Jules C. Stein (1896–1981), physician, co-founder of MCA Inc. and the Jules Stein Eye Institute[ 2]
NP Max Steiner (1888–1971), composer[ 152]
Casey Stengel (1890–1975), Major League Baseball manager[ 153]
James Stephenson (1889–1941), actor
Anita Stewart (1895–1961), actress
Gloria Hatrick Stewart (1918–1994), actress and wife of James Stewart
James Stewart (1908–1997), actor, retired Air Force brigadier general[ 154]
Ruth Stonehouse (1892–1941), actress and director
Axel Stordahl (1913–1963), composer and arranger
Herbert Stothart (1885–1949), composer
Archie Stout (1886–1973), cinematographer
Joseph Strauss (1870–1938), architect, engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge[ 81]
Elbridge Amos Stuart (1856–1944), industrialist, Carnation Milk Company founder and president
Jan Styka (1858–1925), painter[ 24]
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Grave of Spencer Tracy
Crypt of Elizabeth Taylor
Al Taliaferro (1905–1969), Disney cartoonist
Frank Tashlin (1913–1972), animator, director, screenwriter
Art Tatum (1909–1956), musician (relocated from Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery in 1991)[ 2]
Elizabeth Taylor (1932–2011), actress, activist[ 10]
Russi Taylor (1944–2019), voice actress
NP Robert Taylor (1911–1969), actor
Esta TerBlanche (1973–2024), actress
NP Irving Thalberg (1899–1936), producer[ 34] [ 81]
NP Ursula Thiess (1924–2010), actress, wife of Robert Taylor
Jefferson Thomas (1942–2010), civil rights icon, member of the Little Rock Nine [ 155]
Fred Thomson (1890–1928), actor[ 156]
Edward L. Thrasher (1892–1971), Los Angeles City Council member
Chief Thundercloud (1899–1955), actor
Lawrence Tibbett (1896–1960), actor and opera singer[ 156]
Dimitri Tiomkin (1894–1979), composer[ 156]
Genevieve Tobin (1899–1995), actress, wife of William Keighley[ 156]
Sammee Tong (1901–1964), actor[ 156]
Ernest Torrence (1878–1933), actor[ 156]
Raquel Torres (1908–1987), actress[ 156]
Louise Tracy (1896–1983), founder of the John Tracy Clinic for deaf children,[ 157] wife of Spencer Tracy
Spencer Tracy (1900–1967), actor[ 10] [ 156]
Henry Travers (1874–1965), actor
Emerson Treacy (1900–1967), actor
Lamar Trotti (1900–1952), reporter, screenwriter, producer, 20th Century Fox executive[ 158]
Jim Tully (1886–1947), writer[ 159]
Charlie Tuna (1944–2016), radio personality
Ben Turpin (1869–1940), actor and comedian[ 104]
Lurene Tuttle (1907–1986), actress, mother of Barbara Ruick[ 160]
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W
George Waggner (1894–1984), actor, director and producer[ 161]
Sir William James Wanless (1865–1933), surgeon
Jerry Wald (1911–1962), producer and screenwriter[ 161]
Charles Waldron (1874–1946), actor
H. M. Walker (1878–1937), screenwriter
Nella Walker (1886–1971), actress[ 161]
Beryl Wallace (1912–1948), singer, girlfriend of theatre producer, Earl Carroll[ 161]
Hal B. Wallis (1898–1986), producer[ 161]
Bill Walsh (1913–1975), Disney producer and screenwriter
Clara Ward (1924–1973), gospel singer and songwriter
Jay Ward (1920–1989), producer and writer of various animated series[ 161]
Ethel Waters (1896–1977), actress and singer[ 161]
Johnny "Guitar" Watson (1935–1996), musician[ 3]
Roy Webb (1888–1982), composer (unmarked grave)[ 161]
Alice Stebbins Wells (1873–1957), first American born female police officer, LAPD officer[ 162]
Mary Wells (1943–1992), singer[ 3] [ 161]
Jerry West (1938–2024), professional basketball player
Roland West (1885–1952), director
Gordon Westcott (1903–1935), actor[ 2]
George Westmore (1879–1931), make-up artist and hairdresser, patriarch of the Westmore family [ 2]
Monte Westmore (1902–1940), make-up artist
Perc Westmore (1904–1970), make-up artist
Wally Westmore (1906–1973), make-up artist[ 2]
Jack Westrope (1918–1958), Hall of Fame jockey
Carl Jules Weyl (1890–1948), art director
James Whale (1889–1957), director[ 2] [ 103]
Richard A. Whiting (1891–1938), composer of popular songs
Gayne Whitman (1890–1958), actor[ 163]
Ted Wilde (1889–1929), director and screenwriter[ 163]
Clara Williams (1888–1928), actress
Earle Williams (1880–1927), actor[ 163]
Kay Williams (1916–1983), actress and model, fifth wife of Clark Gable[ 164]
Robert Williams (1894–1931), actor
Dorothy Wilson (1909–1998), actress[ 2]
Lois Wilson (1894–1988), actress[ 163]
Rex Wimpy (1899–1972), special-effects artist, cinematographer
Claire Windsor (1892–1972), actress[ 165] [ 163]
Grant Withers (1905–1959), actor[ 163]
Gloria Wood (1923–1995), singer and voice actress
Sam Wood (1883–1949), director, producer, writer, actor[ 163]
Stacy Woodard (1902–1942), nature filmmaker
Ali-Ollie Woodson (1951–2010), musician and member of The Temptations
Bobby Womack (1944–2014), soul singer[ 2]
Harry Womack (1945–1974), soul singer, member of The Valentinos , younger brother of Bobby Womack, older brother of Cecil Womack [ 2]
George Woolf (1910–1946), Hall of Fame jockey, rider of Seabiscuit
John Elgin Woolf (1908–1980), architect
Robert Woolsey (1888–1938), actor and comedian
Hank Worden (1901–1992), character actor
Wallace Worsley (1878–1944), stage actor turned silent film director[ 166]
NP Philip K. Wrigley (1894–1977), chewing gum manufacturer, MLB executive, founder of the AAGPBL , son of William Wrigley Jr.
NP William Wrigley Jr. (1861–1932), chewing gum magnate, owner of the Chicago Cubs
Robert Wyler (1900–1971), producer, older brother of William Wyler, husband of Cathy O'Donnell
William Wyler (1902–1981), director and producer[ 2]
Patrice Wymore (1926–2014), actress, widow of Errol Flynn
NP Ed Wynn (1886–1966), actor and comedian, father of Keenan Wynn[ 2]
NP Keenan Wynn (1916–1986), character actor, son of Ed Wynn[ 2]
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