Academy Award-winning actress known for her iconic roles in classic films like "Hud" and "Breakfast at Tiffany's", bringing characters to life with her unique blend of strength and vulnerability.
Born in 1925
A legendary actor, philanthropist, and entrepreneur who founded a food company that donates all profits to charity, starring in iconic films like "Butch Cassidy" and "The Sting".
Born in 1901
A two-time Academy Award-winning actor, renowned for his distinctive voice and versatility in playing a wide range of characters in film, television, and theater.
Born in 1914
Noted for directing socially conscious films that tackled racism, labor rights, and social justice, leaving a mark on Hollywood's Golden Age.
Born in 1920
A talented actor who brought humor and charm to a wide range of film roles, from dramatic leads to comedic supporting characters, earning multiple Academy Award nominations.
Born in 1923
Iconic actor and director who brought biblical epics and historical dramas to life on the big screen, while also championing Second Amendment rights.
Born in 1916
Academy Award-winning actor and humanitarian, renowned for iconic roles in films like "Roman Holiday" and "To Kill a Mockingbird", advocating for social justice and children's rights.
96 Years Old
Elegant actress and devoted philanthropist, starring in iconic films like Roman Holiday and Breakfast at Tiffany's, while dedicating her life to helping children in need.
Born in 1900
Academy Award-winning star of Hollywood's Golden Age, known for iconic on-screen partnership with Katharine Hepburn and memorable roles in classics like "Inherit the Wind" and "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner".