List of interments at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)

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Many prominent persons, especially from the entertainment industry, are interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) California.

  • Harry Ackerman (1912–1991), television executive producer[1]
  • Rodolfo Acosta (1920–1974), actor[2]
  • Edie Adams (1927–2008), actress and singer[3]
  • Iris Adrian (1912–1994), actress[4]
  • Philip Ahn (1905–1978), actor[2]
  • Ralph Ahn (1926-2022), actor
  • Harry Akst (1894–1963), songwriter
  • Robert Aldrich (1918–1983), director[2]
  • Irving Allen (1905–1987), producer and director
  • Steve Allen (1921–2000), actor, comedian, writer, and television host (unmarked grave)[1][5]
  • Don Alvarado (1904–1967), actor and director[2]
  • Leon Ames (1902–1993), actor[4]
  • Morey Amsterdam (1908–1996), actor and comedian[4][5]
  • Carl David Anderson (1905–1991), scientist[6]
  • Ernie Anderson (1923–1997), television announcer[1]
  • Mignon Anderson (1892–1983), actress[1]
  • Lois Andrews (1924–1968), actress
  • Michael Ansara (1922–2013), actor[1]
  • Dimitra Arliss (1932–2012), actress[1]
  • Robert Arthur (1909–1986), producer
  • Kelly Asbury (1960–2020), animator and film director
  • John Ashley (1934–1997), actor
  • Gene Autry (1907–1998), actor and singer[4][5]
  • Luis Ávalos (1946–2014), actor[7]
  • Doe Avedon (1925–2011), actress and model[8]
  • Patricia Avery (1902–1973), actress
  • Tex Avery (1908–1980), animator[4]
  • Art Babbitt (1907–1992), animator[9]
  • Lloyd Bacon (1889–1955), director
  • Parley Baer (1914–2002), actor
  • David Bailey (1933–2004), actor
  • Jimmy Bain (1947–2016), musician
  • Richard Bakalyan (1931–2015), actor
  • Buddy Baker (1918–2002), composer
  • Bonnie Lee Bakley (1956–2001), actress and singer
  • John Ball (1911–1988), novelist
  • Frankie Banali (1951–2020), musician
  • Harry Barris (1905–1962), singer, songwriter and musician
  • Don “Red” Barry (1912–1980), actor
  • Ivor Barry (1919–2006), actor
  • Judith Barsi (1978–1988), child actress
  • Gordon Bau (1907–1975), film and television makeup artist
  • Elgin Baylor (1934–2021), basketball player, coach and executive
  • Clyde Beatty (1903–1965), circus owner and lion tamer
  • Noah Beery, Jr. (1913–1994), actor[1]
  • Noah Beery, Sr. (1882–1946), actor[1]
  • Ralph Bellamy (1904–1991), actor
  • Richard Benedict (1920–1984), actor and director
  • Brenda Benet (1945-1982), actress
  • Spencer Gordon Bennet (1893–1987), director
  • Lamont Bentley (1973–2005), actor
  • Frances Bergen (1922–2006), actress, wife of Edgar Bergen.
  • Mary Kay Bergman (1961–1999), voice-over artist
  • Fred Berry (1951–2003), actor/street dancer/ordained Baptist minister[1]
  • Gus Bivona (1915–1996), musician
  • Bill Bixby (1934-1993), actor and director
  • Willie Bobo (1934–1983), musician
  • Priscilla Bonner (1899–1996), actress
  • Ernest Borgnine (1917-2012), actor
  • Tom Bosley (1927–2010), actor[5]
  • Truman Bradley (1905–1974), actor and television announcer
  • Delaney Bramlett (1939–2008), musician[10]
  • Chet Brandenburg (1897–1974), actor
  • Mary Brian (1906–2002), actress
  • Pamela Britton (1923–1974), actress
  • Albert R. Broccoli (1909–1996), producer[5]
  • Joe Brooks (1923–2007), actor
  • Leslie Brooks (1922–2011), actress and model
  • Wally Brown (1904–1961), actor and comedian
  • Kathie Browne (1930–2003), actress
  • Mona Bruns (1899–2000), actress
  • Edgar Buchanan (1903–1979), actor
  • Mary-Ellis Bunim (1946–2004), TV producer, creator of The Real World and The Simple Life[11]
  • Mildred Burke (1915–1989), professional wrestler
  • Solomon Burke (1940–2010), singer
  • Bartine Burkett (1898–1994), actress
  • Everett G. Burkhalter (1897–1975), politician
  • Smiley Burnette (1911–1967), actor
  • Jerry Buss (1933–2013), majority owner of the Los Angeles Lakers
  • Darrell Wayne Caldwell (1993-2021), Rapper
  • Salvador “Tutti” Camarata (1913–2005), composer
  • Godfrey Cambridge (1933–1976), actor and comedian[12]
  • William Campbell (1923–2011), actor
  • Pete Candoli (1923–2008), musician
  • Stephen J. Cannell (1941–2010), producer[13]
  • Philip Carey (1925–2009), actor
  • Frankie Carle (1903–2001), musician, pianist and bandleader[1]
  • Johnny Carpenter (1914–2003), actor, director, and screenwriter
  • David Carradine (1936–2009), actor[5]
  • John Carroll (1906–1979), actor and singer[14]
  • Virginia Carroll (1913–2009), actress
  • Nick Ceroli (1939–1985), musician, jazz drummer for Herb Alpert’s Tijuana Brass
  • Michael Chekhov (1891–1955), actor, director, novelist, and theater practitioner[15]
  • Warren Christopher (1925–2011), former Secretary of State and Deputy Attorney General[1]
  • Ethlyne Clair (1904–1996), actress
  • Bob Clampett (1913–1984), animator
  • Bryan Clark (1929–2022), actor
  • Robert Clarke (1920–2005), actor
  • William H. Clothier (1903–1996), cinematographer
  • Bill Cody, Jr. (1925–1989), actor[13]
  • Nudie Cohn (1902–1984), fashion designer
  • Buddy Cole (1916–1964), musician
  • Dennis Cole (1940–2009), actor[13]
  • Ray Collins (1889–1965), actor
  • Roberta Collins (1944–2008), actress
  • Joyce Compton (1907–1997), actress
  • Christopher Connelly (1941–1988), actor
  • William Conrad (1920–1994), actor
  • Bert Convy (1933–1991), actor and television host
  • Carole Cook (1924-2023), actress
  • Wilbur Cooper (1892–1973), Major League Baseball player
  • Rita Corday (1920–1992), actress
  • Tara Correa-McMullen (1989–2005), actress[16]
  • Jerome Cowan (1897–1972), actor
  • Willie Crawford (1946–2004), Major League Baseball player
  • Gary Crosby (1933–1995), actor and singer
  • Scatman Crothers (1910–1986), actor and musician
  • Pauline Curley (1903–2000), actress
  • Virginia Dale (1917–1994), actress
  • Ken Darby (1909–1992), composer
  • Hal David (1921–2012), songwriter
  • Beryl Davis (1924–2011), singer
  • Bette Davis (1908–1989), actress[17][5]
  • Brad Davis (1949–1991), actor
  • Gail Davis (1925–1997), actress
  • Rufe Davis (1908–1974), actor
  • Laraine Day (1920–2007), actress[1][13]
  • Frank de Kova (1910–1981), actor
  • Gene de Paul (1919–1988), composer
  • Tamara De Treaux (1959–1990), actress[1]
  • Frank De Vol (1911–1999), composer, actor[18]
  • Rod Dedeaux (1914–2006), longtime USC Trojans baseball head coach
  • Sandra Dee (1942–2005), actress[5]
  • Reginald Denny (1891–1967), actor
  • Vernon Dent (1895–1963), actor
  • André DeToth (1913–2002), director
  • Ronnie James Dio (1942–2010), heavy metal singer and songwriter, member of Rainbow, Black Sabbath, Heaven & Hell and Dio[1][10]
  • Roy Oliver Disney (1893–1971), businessman, co-founder of The Walt Disney Company[1]
  • Edward Dmytryk (1908–1999), director[19]
  • Jimmie W. Dodd (1910–1964), actor, singer, and songwriter, host of The Mickey Mouse Club, Mouseketeer[1]
  • Drakeo the Ruler (1993–2021), rapper
  • Jim Duffy (1937–2012), animator[20]
  • George Duke (1946–2013), musician[10]
  • Michael Clarke Duncan (1957–2012), actor[5]
  • Jerry Dunphy (1921–2002), television news anchor
  • Leo Durocher (1905–1991), Major League Baseball Hall of Famer[21]
  • Dan Duryea (1907–1968), actor
  • Dick Dale (1937-2019), musician
  • Richard Farnsworth (1920–2000), actor
  • Marty Feldman (1934–1982), actor and comedian[5]
  • William Ferrari (1901–1962), art director
  • Jim Ferrier (1915–1986), professional golfer
  • George Fischbeck (1922–2015), meteorologist
  • Carrie Fisher (1956–2016), actress and writer[23][5]
  • Shug Fisher (1907–1984), actor, singer and songwriter[1]
  • Robert Florey (1900–1979), director[1]
  • Tony Fontane (1925–1974), singer[1]
  • Ruth Foster (1920–2012), actress
  • Robert Charles Francis (1930–1955), actor
  • Melvin Franklin (1942–1995), singer and member of The Temptations[24][10]
  • Irwin Franklyn (1904–1966), publicist, writer, film director, film producer[25]
  • Mona Freeman (1926–2014), actress[26]
  • Milton Frome (1909–1989), actor
  • Bobby Fuller (1942–1966), singer[24][10]
  • Reginald Gardiner (1903–1980), actor
  • Michael Garrison (1922–1966), producer
  • Frankie Gaye (1941–2001), singer[1]
  • Wally George (1931–2003), television host[27]
  • Andy Gibb (1958–1988), singer[5][10]
  • Hughie Gibb (1916–1992), bandleader
  • Paul Gilbert (1918–1976), actor
  • Peggy Gilbert (1905–2007), musician
  • Haven Gillespie (1888–1975), songwriter
  • Roger Gimbel (1925–2011), producer
  • Joel Goldsmith (1957–2012), composer
  • Claude Gordon (1916-1996), trumpeter
  • Floyd Gottfredson (1905–1986), Disney cartoonist
  • Alfred J. Goulding (1885–1972), director and screenwriter
  • Earl Grant (1931–1970), musician
  • R. B. Greaves (1943–2012), singer
  • Howard Greenfield (1936–1986), songwriter
  • Hard Boiled Haggerty (1925–2004), professional wrestler[28]
  • Sevil Hajiyeva (1968–2000), Azerbaijani singer[29]
  • Barbara Hale (1922–2017), actress
  • Monte Hale (1919–2009), actor and singer
  • Jon Hall (1915–1979), actor
  • Porter Hall (1888–1953), actor
  • Thurston Hall (1882–1958), actor
  • Stuart Hamblen (1908–1989), actor, singer, and songwriter
  • Thomas F. Hamilton (1894–1969), founder of the Hamilton Standard propeller company
  • John Hancock (1941–1992), actor
  • Jack Hannah (1913–1994), animator
  • Ben Hardaway (1895–1957), animator and voice-over artist
  • Ann Harding (1902–1981), actress[5]
  • Bob Hastings (1925–2014), actor
  • Marvin Hatley (1905–1986), composer
  • George “Gabby” Hayes (1885–1969), actor
  • Jim Healy (1923–1994), sports commentator[30]
  • Neal Hefti (1922–2008), composer
  • Horace Heidt (1901–1986), bandleader[24]
  • Wanda Hendrix (1928–1981), actress
  • Buck Henry (1930–2020), actor, director and screenwriter
  • Maxine Elliott Hicks (1904–2000), actress
  • Higgins (1957–1975), dog actor (urn is buried with trainer, Frank Inn)[1]
  • James Day Hodgson (1915–2012), politician
  • John C. Holland (1893–1970), Los Angeles City Council member, 1943–67
  • Red Holloway (1927–2012), musician
  • Sol Hoʻopiʻi (1902–1953), musician
  • Anne Heche (1969–2022), actress (actually interred at Hollywood Forever, not Hollywood Hills.)
  • Nipsey Hussle (1985–2019), musician[31]
  • Michael Hutchence (1960–1997), musician, frontman of INXS[10]
  • James Jacks (1947–2014), film producer
  • Dennis James (1917–1997), actor and television host
  • Al Jarreau (1940–2017), singer and musician
  • Charles Jarrott (1927–2011), director
  • Howard Jarvis (1903–1986), political activist
  • Sybil Jason (1927–2011), child actress
  • Tony Jay (1933–2006), actor and voice-over artist
  • Kelly Johnson (1910–1990), aviation engineer
  • I. Stanford Jolley (1900–1978), actor
  • Mickey Jones (1941–2018), drummer and actor[32]
  • Allyn Joslyn (1901–1981), actor
  • Dick Kallman (1933–1980), actor
  • Bob Kane (1915–1998), comic book artist[1][5]
  • Stacy Keach, Sr. (1914–2003), actor[1]
  • Joseph Kearns (1907–1962), actor
  • Buster Keaton (1895–1966), actor and comedian[5]
  • Adolf Keller (1872–1963), theologian and writer
  • Lemmy Kilmister (1945–2015), Musician, singer and songwriter of Motörhead.[33][34][10]
  • Lincoln Kilpatrick (1932–2004), actor (unmarked grave)
  • Peter King (1914–1982), composer
  • Rodney King (1965–2012), author, activist, police brutality victim and civil rights figure
  • Winrich Kolbe (1940–2012), German-American television director
  • James Komack (1924–1997), TV producer, screenwriter, director and actor
  • Ernie Kovacs (1919–1962), actor and comedian
  • Helen Barbara Kruger (1913–2006), fashion designer
  • Otto Kruger (1885–1974), actor[35]
  • Kay E. Kuter (1925–2003), actor

Stan Laurel’s memorial marker, with the Birth of Liberty mosaic in background
  • Jack LaLanne (1914–2011), fitness and nutrition expert
  • Dorothy Lamour (1914–1996), actress and singer
  • Muriel Landers (1921–1977), actress
  • Fritz Lang (1890–1976), director[35]
  • June Lang (1917–2005), actress
  • Grace Lantz (1903–1992), voice-over artist, voice of Woody Woodpecker
  • Walter Lantz (1899–1994), animator and founder of Walter Lantz Productions
  • Eric Larson (1905–1988), animator
  • Nicolette Larson (1952–1997), singer[24][10]
  • Philip H. Lathrop (1912–1995), cinematographer
  • Wesley Lau (1921–1984), actor
  • Charles Laughton (1899–1962), actor
  • Stan Laurel (1890–1965), actor and comedian, one-half of the Laurel and Hardy duo[1]
  • William Lava (1911–1971), composer
  • Yvette Lebon (1910–2014), actress
  • Arthur Lee (1945–2006), singer, songwriter, musician[10]
  • Robert Edwin Lee (1918–1994), playwright and lyricist
  • Lance LeGault (1935–2012), actor
  • Earl Lestz (1938–2017), studio executive
  • Stan Levey (1926–2005), musician
  • Liberace (1919–1987), musician[5]
  • George Liberace (1911–1983), actor and musician
  • Diane Linkletter (1948–1969), daughter of Art Linkletter
  • Glenard P. Lipscomb (1915–1970), former US Congressman
  • Felix Locher (1882–1969), actor
  • Carey Loftin (1914–1997), actor and stuntman
  • Hicks Lokey (1904–1990), animator
  • Julie London (1926–2000), actress and singer[24]
  • Louise Lorraine (1904–1981), actress
  • John Lounsbery (1911–1976), animator
  • Otto Ludwig (1903–1983), editor
  • Art Lund (1915–1990), actor and singer[36]
  • Jeffrey Lynn (1909–1995), actor
  • Kenneth MacDonald (1901–1972), actor
  • Harriet E. MacGibbon (1905–1987), actress[5]
  • Chummy MacGregor (1903–1973), musician
  • Wilbur Mack (1873–1964), actor
  • Dave Mackay (1932-2020), jazz pianist
  • Marjorie Main (1890–1975), actress
  • Albert Hay Malotte (1895–1964), composer
  • Shelly Manne (1920–1984), musician[24]
  • Jerry Maren (1920–2018), actor
  • Richard Marquand (1937–1987), director
  • Garry Marshall (1934–2016), writer, director, producer, and actor
  • Jack Marshall (1921–1973), guitarist, composer and conductor
  • Penny Marshall (1943–2018), actress and director
  • Lock Martin (1916–1959), actor
  • Strother Martin (1919–1980), actor
  • Michelle Triola Marvin (1932–2009), actress
  • Joseph Mascolo (1929–2016), actor
  • Matty Matlock (1907–1978), musician
  • Junius Matthews (1890–1978), actor
  • Burny Mattinson (1935-2023), animator, director, producer
  • Frank Mayo (1889–1963), actor[1]
  • Larry McCormick (1933–2004), television news anchor
  • Pat McCormick (1927–2005), comedian
  • Michelle McNamara (1970–2016), writer and crime blogger
  • Caroline McWilliams (1945–2010), actress
  • Jayne Meadows (1919–2015), actress[37]
  • Ralph Meeker (1920–1988), actor[38]
  • Martin Melcher (1915–1968), producer
  • Sam Melville (1936–1989), actor
  • Rafael Méndez (1906–1981), musician
  • Chuck Menville (1940–1992), animator and writer
  • Gertrude Messinger (1911–1995), actress
  • Donald Mills (1915–1999), singer[24]
  • Harry Mills (1913–1982), singer[24]
  • Shirley Mills (1926–2010), actress
  • Victor Milner (1893–1972), cinematographer
  • Chris Mims (1970–2008), football player
  • Cyril J. Mockridge (1896–1979), composer[1]
  • Louella Maxam Modie (1891–1970), silent film actress
  • Paul Monette (1945–1995), author and poet
  • Simon Monjack (1970–2010), producer, screenwriter
  • Alvy Moore (1921–1997), actor
  • Fred Moore (1911-1952), animator
  • Vicki Morgan (1952–1983), model, socialite, and murder victim
  • Alphonse Mouzon (1948–2016), drummer[10]
  • Brittany Murphy (1977–2009), actress, singer, voice artist[39][5]
  • Timothy Patrick Murphy (1959–1988), actor
  • Burt Mustin (1884–1977), actor
  • John Myhers (1921–1992), actor
  • Harriet Nelson (1909–1994), actress and singer[13]
  • Ozzie Nelson (1906–1975), actor and musician[13]
  • Ricky Nelson (1940–1985), actor and singer[5][13]
  • Michelle Nicastro (1960–2010), actress
  • Red Nichols (1905–1965), musician
  • Jack Nimitz (1930–2009), musician[40]
  • Lewis Nixon III (1918–1995), army officer, portrayed in Band of Brothers
  • Heather North (1945–2017), actress
  • Carroll Nye (1901–1974), actor
  • Donald O’Connor (1925–2003), actor, singer and dancer
  • David Oliver (1962–1992), actor
  • Ron O’Neal (1937–2004), actor
  • Henry Ong (1949–2018), playwright
  • Orangey (unknown), animal actor (cat)
  • William T. Orr (1917–2002), television producer and founder of Warner Bros. Television[41]
  • Orry-Kelly (1897–1964), costume designer
  • Frank Orth (1880–1962), actor
  • Bud Osborne (1884–1964), actor
  • Chuck Osborne (1973–2012), football player
  • Joy Page (1924–2008), actress
  • Nestor Paiva (1905–1966), actor[42]
  • Maria Palmer (1917–1981), actress
  • Cecilia Parker (1914–1993), actress
  • Eleanor Parker (1922–2013), actress
  • Jean Parker (1915–2005), actress
  • Hank Patterson (1888–1975), actor
  • Don Paul (1925–2014), football player
  • Bill Paxton (1955–2017), actor[43]
  • Kenneth Peach (1903–1988), cinematographer
  • Bill Peet (1915–2002), animator
  • Jack Pepper (1902–1979), actor[1]
  • Freddie Perren (1943–2004), musician[10]
  • Jack Perrin (1896–1967), actor
  • Barbara Perry (1921–2019), actress
  • Brock Peters (1927–2005), actor
  • George O. Petrie (1912–1997), actor
  • Esther Phillips (1935–1984), singer[24]
  • John Phillips (1935–2001), singer[24]
  • Rich Piana (1971–2017), bodybuilder
  • Charles Pierce (1926–1999), actor and female impersonator
  • Daphne Pollard (1891–1978), actress[1]
  • Snub Pollard (1889–1962), actor and comedian[13]
  • Tony Pope (1947–2004), voice-over artist
  • Jeff Porcaro (1954–1992), musician, drummer for Toto[24][10]
  • Mike Porcaro (1955–2015), bassist for Toto
  • Jean Porter (1922–2018), actress
  • John Clinton Porter (1871–1959), former mayor of Los Angeles
  • Don Post (1902–1979), makeup artist
  • Jerry Pournelle (1933–2017), author and journalist
  • June Preston (1928–2022), child actress and opera singer[44]
  • Freddie Prinze (1954–1977), actor and comedian[5][45]
  • Richard Pryor (1940-2005), actor and comedian
  • Alan Purwin (1961–2015), helicopter pilot
  • George Raft (1901–1980), actor[5]
  • Amanda Randolph (1896–1967), actress
  • Lillian Randolph (1898–1980), actress
  • Lou Rawls (1933–2006), singer[5]
  • Hugh Reilly (1915–1998), actor
  • Bert Remsen (1925–1999), actor
  • Ray Rennahan (1896–1980), cinematographer
  • Dorothy Revier (1904–1993), actress
  • Reynaldo Rey (1940–2015), actor, comedian, TV personality
  • Debbie Reynolds (1932–2016), actress and singer[23][5]
  • Bill Richmond (1921–2016), television writer
  • John Ritter (1948–2003), actor, son of Tex Ritter, husband of Amy Yasbeck, father of Jason Ritter and Tyler Ritter[5]
  • Preston Ritter (1949–2015), musician
  • Ramesh (Azar Mohebbi) (1950-2020), Persian musician
  • Naya Rivera (1987–2020), actress and singer[46]
  • Jason Robards Sr. (1892–1963), actor
  • Gale Robbins (1921–1980), actress and singer[47]
  • Dar Robinson (1947–1986), film stuntman
  • Jay Robinson (1930–2013), actor
  • Kasey Rogers (1925–2006), actress
  • John Roseboro (1933–2002), MLB player
  • Joe E. Ross (1914–1982), actor and comedian
  • Ruth Royce (1893–1971), actress
  • Miklós Rózsa (1907–1995), composer
  • Don Rudolph (1931–1968), MLB player[21]
  • Al Ruscio (1924–2013), actor
  • Sabu (1924–1963), actor
  • Boris Sagal (1923–1981), television and film director[1][13]
  • Jack Sahakian (1931–1995), hairdresser and actor
  • Ruth St. Denis (1879–1968), dancer and choreographer
  • Raymond St. Jacques (1930–1990), actor
  • Bill Salkeld (1917–1967), MLB player[21]
  • Isabel Sanford (1917–2004), actress[5]
  • George Savalas (1924–1985), actor
  • Telly Savalas (1922–1994), actor
  • Richard Schaal (1928–2014), actor
  • Johnny Sekka (1934–2006), actor[48]
  • Leon Shamroy (1901–1974), cinematographer
  • Reta Shaw (1912–1982), actress
  • Larry Shay (1897–1988), songwriter
  • Robert Shayne (1900–1992), actor
  • Roberta Sherwood (1913–1999), singer (unmarked grave)[1]
  • Mickey Simpson (1913–1985), actor
  • Doris Singleton (1919–2012), actress
  • John Singleton (1968–2019), film director and screenwriter
  • Tom Sizemore (1961-2023), actor
  • Phillips Smalley (1865–1939), actor and director
  • Keely Smith (1928–2017), singer
  • Roger Smith (1932–2017), actor
  • Jack Soo (1917–1979), actor[5]
  • Olan Soule (1909–1994), actor
  • Tim Spencer (1908–1974), actor and singer
  • Jack Starrett (1936–1989), actor and director
  • Bob Steele (1907–1988), actor
  • Rod Steiger (1925–2002), actor
  • George Stevens (1904–1975), director
  • McLean Stevenson (1927–1996), actor[5]
  • Jay Stewart (1918–1989), television and radio announcer
  • Fred Stone (1873–1959), actor[1]
  • Bill Stout (1927–1989), journalist
  • Glenn Strange (1899–1973), actor
  • Victor Sutherland (1889–1968), actor
  • Harold Norling Swanson (1899–1991), Hollywood literary agent
  • William Talman (1915–1968), actor
  • Vic Tayback (1930–1990), actor[13]
  • Rod Taylor (1930–2015), actor
  • Zola Taylor (1938–2007), singer[1]
  • Jack Teagarden (1905–1964), musician[24]
  • Frankie Thomas (1921–2006), actor
  • Martha Tilton (1915–2006), singer
  • Wayne Tippit (1932–2009), actor
  • George Tomasini (1909–1964), editor
  • Pinky Tomlin (1907–1987), actor and musician[49]
  • Leo Tover (1902–1964), cinematographer
  • Bobby Troup (1918–1999), actor and musician[24]
  • Charles Trowbridge (1882–1967), actor
  • Forrest Tucker (1919–1986), actor[5]
  • Jack Wagner (1925–1995), announcer at Disneyland, “The Voice of Disneyland”[52]
  • Jimmy Wakely (1914–1982), actor and singer
  • Janet Waldo (1920–2016), voice actress
  • Paul Walker (1973–2013), actor[53][5]
  • Eddy Waller (1889–1977), actor
  • Larry Walters (1949–1993), truck driver known as “Lawnchair Larry” or “The Lawn Chair Pilot who flew a lawn chair with weather balloons”
  • Kent Warner (1943–1984), costume designer
  • Ruth Waterbury (1896–1982), film critic
  • Michael Wayne (1934–2003), film producer and actor, son of John Wayne
  • Paul Weatherwax (1900–1960), editor
  • Jack Webb (1920–1982), actor, producer, and director[54]
  • Reinhold Weege (1949–2012), television writer
  • Frank Wells (1932–1994), Disney president[55]
  • Billy West (1892–1975), actor and comedian
  • Keith A. Wester (1940–2002), sound engineer
  • Norman Whitfield (1940–2008), songwriter and composer[10]
  • Claire Whitney (1890–1969), actress[1]
  • Richard Whorf (1906–1966), actor, director, and producer
  • Crane Wilbur (1886–1973), actor and director
  • Fred Willard (1933–2020), actor and comedian
  • Jess Willard (1881–1968), world heavyweight boxing champion[56]
  • Bill Williams (1915–1992), actor[1]
  • Cindy Williams (1947-2023), actress and producer
  • Dick Williams (1926–2018), singer
  • Guinn “Big Boy” Williams (1899–1962), actor
  • Rhys Williams (1897–1969), actor
  • Roy Williams (1907–1976), animator, The Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeer[1]
  • Vesta Williams (1957–2011), singer
  • Dick Wilson (1916–2007), actor
  • Marie Wilson (1916–1972), actress and comedian
  • Scott Wilson (1942–2018), actor
  • Paul Winfield (1941–2004), actor
  • Charles Winninger (1884–1969), stage and film actor[57]
  • Bill Withers (1938–2020), singer
  • John Witherspoon (1942–2019), actor and comedian[58]
  • Ad Wolgast (1888–1955), boxer
  • David L. Wolper (1928–2010), producer
  • Tyrus Wong (1910–2016), animator[59]
  • John Wooden (1910–2010), UCLA Bruins men’s basketball coach[5]

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