Oberfelder, Arthur M., 1890 or 1891-1954
Found in 350 Collections and/or Records:
Dorothy Kirsten, 1951 July 31
Dorothy Kirsten (7-6-1910 to 11-18-1992) Professional career as a radio singer; sang at the Met, San Francisco Opera and also sang with Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, and Perry Como.
Duci deKerekjarto, 1922
Duci deKerekjarto (12-27-1900 to 1-3-1962) was an actor known for Rich Young and Pretty (1951)
Duke Ellington
Duke Ellington (4-29-1899 to 5-24-1974) American composer, pianist and bandleader of jazz orchestras.
Duke Ellington, 1951 February
Duke Ellington (4-29-1899 to 5-24-1974) American composer, pianist and bandleader of jazz orchestras.
Dunninger (Mind Reader)
Joseph Dunninger (4-28-1892 to 3-9-1975) Proficient mentalist and pioneer performer of magic on radio and television.
Dunninger (Mind Reader)
Joseph Dunninger (4-28-1892 to 3-9-1975) Proficient mentalist and pioneer performer of magic on radio and television.
Dusolina Giannini, 1926 February 8
Dusolina Giannini (12-19-1902 to 6-29-1986) Italian-born American soprano associated with the Italian repertory.
Eddie Cantor
(9-21-1892 to 10-10-1964) Played on Broadway, on radio shows, movies, and television. Known for his large round eyes and for talking about wife Ida and 5 daughters. Helped develop March of Dimes.
Eddie Dowling and Julia Hayes in "The Time of Your Life"
Eddie Dowling (12-11-1889 to 2-18-1976) American actor, screenwriter, producer, director, composer.
Eddy Brown
Eddy Brown (7-15-1895 to 6-14-1974) played violin at the Metropolitan Opera House and Carnegie Hall.
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