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page 1Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
Carrie Fisher
American actress, writer and screenwriter (1956–2016)
Bette Davis
American actress (1908–1989)
Paul Walker
American actor (1973–2013)
Buster Keaton
American actor, comedian, and director (1895–1966)
Michael Clarke Duncan
American actor (1957–2012)

Matthew Perry
Matthew Langford Perry was an American and Canadian actor. He gained international fame for starring as Chandler Bing on the NBC television sitcom Friends (1994–2004). Perry also appeared on Ally McBeal (2002) and received Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his performances in The West Wing (2003) and The Ron Clark Story (2006). He played a leading role in the NBC series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006–2007), and also became known for his leading film roles in Fools Rush In (1997), Almost Heroes (1998), Three to Tango (1999), The Whole Nine Yards (2000), Serving Sara (2002), The Whole Ten Yards (2004), and 17 Again (2009).
Carl David Anderson
American physicist
Debbie Reynolds
American actress, singer, and dancer (1932–2016)

Lucille Ball
American actress (1911–1989)
Fritz Lang
Austrian filmmaker (1890–1976)
Ernest Borgnine
American actor (1917–2012)
Ronnie James Dio
American heavy metal singer (1942–2010)
Garry Marshall
American actor and filmmaker (1934–2016)

Brittany Murphy
Brittany Anne Murphy-Monjack was an American actress and singer, known for her equal mastery of the comedy and drama genres. Her famed roles include Tai Frasier in the teen film Clueless (1995), Alex Latourno in 8 Mile (2002), Daisy Randone in Girl, Interrupted (1999), Molly Gunn in Uptown Girls (2003), Sarah in Just Married (2003), and Gloria in Happy Feet (2006).

Lemmy
Ian Fraser Kilmister (24 December 1945 – 28 December 2015), better known as Lemmy, was an English musician. He was the founder, lead vocalist, bassist and primary songwriter of the rock band Motörhead, of which he was the only continuous member. Kilmister had previously been a member of Hawkwind from 1971 to 1975, before being sacked from that band.
Jack LaLanne
American exercise instructor (1914–2011)
Bill Paxton
American actor and filmmaker (1955–2017)
Charles Laughton
British-American actor (1899–1962)

Penny Marshall
Carole Penelope Marshall was an American actress, film director, and producer. She starred as Laverne DeFazio on the television sitcom Laverne & Shirley from 1976 to 1983, and received three nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy for her portrayal.
Bob Newhart
American stand-up comedian and actor (1929–2024)
Stan Laurel
British-American actor (1890–1965)
Lee Van Cleef
American actor (1925–1989)
Rod Steiger
American actor (1925–2002)

David Carradine
David Carradine was an American actor, director, and producer, whose career included over 200 major and minor roles in film, television and on stage. He was widely known to television audiences as the star of the series Kung Fu (1972–1975), playing Kwai Chang Caine, a peace-loving Shaolin monk traveling through the American Old West.
Naya Rivera
American actress and singer (1987–2020)
Eleanor Parker
American actress (1922-2013)
Telly Savalas
American film and television actor and singer (1922–1994)
George Stevens
American film director, producer, screenwriter and cinematographer (1904–1975)
Ricky Nelson
American musician, singer-songwriter, and actor
Bob Barker
American game show host (1923–2023)

Miklós Rózsa
Hungarian-American composer (1907–1995)
Warren Christopher
U.S. Secretary of State (1925-2011)
Rod Taylor
Australian actor (1930-2015)

Bob Kane
American comic book artist, the co-creator of Batman (1915-1998)
Bill Withers
American musician (1938–2020)

Fred Willard
American actor and comedian (1933-2020)

Marty Feldman
British author, actor, comedian and director (1934–1982)
Donald O'Connor
American dancer, singer, and actor (1925-2003)

Al Jarreau
American singer (1940–2017)
Gene Autry
American actor and singer (1907–1998)

Sandra Dee
American actress and model (1942–2005)
Elgin Baylor
American basketball player, coach, and executive (1934–2021)

Ub Iwerks
American animator and special effects pioneer (1901–1971)

Aaron Carter
American pop singer, actor and songwriter (1987–2022)

Dorothy Lamour
American actress and singer (1914-1996)
Michael Chekhov
Russian actor and director (1891-1955)
Michael Ansara
American stage, screen, and voice actor (1922–2013)

Rodney King
African American police brutality victim (1965–2012)
Robert Aldrich
American film director, screenwriter and producer (1918–1983)

George Raft
American actor (1895–1980)

Solomon Burke
American singer (1940–2010)

Tex Avery
American animator and director (1908-1980)

Judith Barsi
Judith Eva Barsi was an American child actress. She began her career in television, making appearances in commercials and television series, as well as the 1987 film Jaws: The Revenge. She also provided the voices of Ducky in The Land Before Time and Anne-Marie in All Dogs Go to Heaven, both released after her death. She and her mother, Maria, were killed in July 1988 in a double murder–suicide committed in their home by her father, József Barsi.

Liberace
Władziu Valentino Liberace (May 16, 1919 – February 4, 1987) was an American pianist, singer, and actor. He was born in Wisconsin to parents of Italian and Polish origin and enjoyed a career spanning four decades of concerts, recordings, television, motion pictures, and endorsements. At the height of his fame, from the 1950s to 1970s, he was the highest-paid entertainer in the world, with established concert residencies in Las Vegas and an international touring schedule.

Roy O. Disney
American businessman and producer, co-founder of The Walt Disney Company (1893–1971)

Tito Jackson
Toriano Adaryll "Tito" Jackson was an American musician. He was a founding member of the Jackson 5, a group who rose to fame in the late 1960s and 1970s with the Motown label and had continued success on the Epic label in the late 1970s and 1980s.

Julie London
American actress and singer (1926-2000)
Paul Winfield
actor (1939–2004)
John Singleton
American film director, screenwriter, and producer (1968–2019)
John Wooden
American basketball coach (1910–2010)