23 names.

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1. Maurice Gosfield Maurice Gosfield Actor, The Thrill of It All
2. Jack Norton Jack Norton Actor, The Palm Beach Story Pencil-mustachioed character actor in Hollywood films of the '30s and '40s, cast perennially as a reeling, incoherent, comic drunk, often clad in evening clothes and satin high hat. In an effort to make his characterizations convincing, he often followed drunks and watched their movements closely in order to copy them. In real life, he was a total abstainer from alcohol.
3. Lila Lee Lila Lee Actress, The Unholy Three A performer since childhood (she was widely known then as "Cuddles"), pert and pretty, raven-haired Lila Lee was brought to Hollywood by Paramount mogul Jesse L. Lasky and debuted in a starring role with The Cruise of the Make-Believes as a poor girl supported by a rich admirer. Following her appearance as a servant wench in Cecil B. DeMille's Male and Female...
4. Evelyn Ellis Evelyn Ellis Actress, The Lady from Shanghai
5. Ward Crane Ward Crane Actor, Sherlock Jr. American actor of silent films. A native of Albany, New York, the son of a railroad engineer, he began a career in government, serving as confidential stenographer and then secretary to Governor William Sulzer of New York. Sulzer's impeachment and removal from office left Crane without a job, and he obtained a commission in the U.S...
6. Ernie Burnett Ernie Burnett Soundtrack, Forget Paris Songwriter ("Georgia Moonlight", "Steamboat Rag"), composer, pianist and publisher, educated at the Charlottenberg Conservatory and other music studies in Italy and Austria. He returned to the USA in 1901 and became a vaudeville pianist and entertainer. During World War I, he served in the 89th Division of the Allied Expeditionary Forces...
7. John Woodford John Woodford Actor, The Mad Dancer
8. Christy Mathewson Christy Mathewson Self, Christy Mathewson and the New York National League Team Baseball was a popular sport in its first 30 years, but it had always lacked one thing: a superstar. The 19th century was full of great players who won great popularity, but one thing the period lacked was a superstar the masses could idolize. The sport eventually did find its first superstar in the form of Christy Mathewson...
9. Gus Pixley Gus Pixley Actor, The Little Runaways
10. George M. Hall George M. Hall Actor, Green-Eyed Love
11. Emma-Lindsay Squier Emma-Lindsay Squier Writer, Dancing Pirate
12. Owen Martin Owen Martin Actor, The Pajama Game
13. Fred G. Sullivan Fred G. Sullivan Director, The Beer Drinker's Guide to Fitness and Filmmaking Fred Sullivan was a pioneering filmmaker in New York State's Adirondack Park. He attended film school in Boston and came to the Adirondacks to direct his first feature, Cold River. Fred died suddenly while playing basketball at Paul Smith's College.
14. Percy Carr Percy Carr Actor, Vincennes
15. Jack Shea Jack Shea Self, Lake Placid: An Olympic History
16. Orme Caldara Orme Caldara Actor, The Spreading Dawn
17. Silvio Hein Silvio Hein Soundtrack, Dear Mildred
18. Felicia Manheim Felicia Manheim Miscellaneous Crew, The Ladykillers
19. George Majeroni George Majeroni Actor, My Lady Incog.
20. Manuel Quezón Manuel Quezón Uncategorised
21. Alan Brooks Alan Brooks Actor, Home Struck
22. Herbert Ingraham Herbert Ingraham Soundtrack, Rough Seas
23. Macey Harlam Macey Harlam Actor, The Romantic Journey
23 names.