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Clark Gable (actor) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died November 16, 1960. Born February 1, 1901. Gone with the Wind, Mutiny on the Bounty, was a bomber pilot in Europe during WWII.  IBDB  IMDb  FindAGrave

Eva Gabor (actress) -- Dead. Respiratory distress and other infections. Died July 4, 1995. Born February 11, 1920. Oliver outlived her by nearly ten years.  IMDb

Jolie Gabor (businesswoman) -- Dead. Old age. Died April 1, 1997. Born September 29, 1899. Her taste for jewelry ran in her family.

Zsa Zsa Gabor (actress?) -- Alive. Born February 16, 1917. In very poor health after a series of strokes.  IMDb

William Gaines (publisher) -- Dead. Died June 3, 1992. Born March 1, 1922. Mad.  Home Page  Obituary  FindAGrave

John Kenneth Galbraith (professor/economist/writer) -- Dead. Died April 29, 2006. Born October 15, 1908. The Affluent Society.  Home Page  IMDb

Ernest Gallo (businessman) -- Dead. Strokes. Died March 6, 2007. Born March 18, 1909. Started making wine with his brother Julio, became the biggest winemaker in the U. S.  Home Page  Obituary  FindAGrave

Joseph Gallo (businessman) -- Dead. Strokes. Died February 17, 2007. Born September 11, 1919. Started making wine with his older brothers, but later founded Joseph Farms cheeses after a protracted legal battle with his brothers.  Home Page

Julio Gallo (businessman) -- Dead. Jeep accident. Died May 2, 1993. Born March 21, 1910. Started making wine with his brother Ernest became the biggest winemaker in the U. S.  Obituary  FindAGrave

Michael Gambon (actor) -- Alive. Born October 19, 1940. The second Albus Dumbledore, the murder victim in Gosford Park.  IMDb

Indira Gandhi (Indian prime minister) -- Dead. Murdered. Died October 31, 1984. Born November 19, 1917.

Rajiv Gandhi (Indian prime minister) -- Dead. Murdered. Died May 21, 1991. Born August 20, 1944.

Matthew Garber (kid actor) -- Dead. Died June 13, 1977. Born March 25, 1956. Cute kid in Disney movies like Mary Poppins and The Three Lives of Thomasina, Elizabeth at Reelclassics.com has done some amazing research on his death.  IMDb

Greta Garbo (actress) -- Dead. Died April 15, 1990. Born September 18, 1905.  IMDb

Jerry Garcia (musician) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died August 9, 1995. Born August 1, 1942. What a long, strange trip it was...  Home Page  IMDb

Vincent Gardenia (actor) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died December 9, 1992. Born January 7, 1922. Cher's father in Moonstruck, Frank on All in the Family.  IMDb

Ava Gardner (actress) -- Dead. Pneumonia. Died January 25, 1990. Born December 24, 1922. The Barefoot Contessa, an ex-wife of Frank Sinatra and Mickey Rooney.  Home Page  IMDb

Herb Gardner (writer) -- Dead. Lung disease. Died September 24, 2003. Born December 28, 1934. A Thousand Clowns.  IBDB  IMDb

Martin Gardner (writer/puzzle-maker) -- Alive. Born October 21, 1914. Author of Scientific American's "Mathematical Games" for over 25 years, still writing books  Home Page

Beverly Garland (actress) -- Dead. Died December 5, 2008. Born October 17, 1926. It Conquered the World, Barbara on My Three Sons, died on the same day as Nina Foch.  Home Page  IMDb  Obituary

Judy Garland (actress/singer) -- Dead. Overdose. Died June 22, 1969. Born June 10, 1922. Created iconic roles like the leads in The Wizard of Oz and A Star Is Born, married to Vincent Minnelli and Sid Luft, mother of Liza Minnelli.  Home Page  IBDB  IMDb  FindAGrave

James Garner (actor) -- Alive. Born April 7, 1928. Eight Simple Rules, Maverick, two of the great double-takes of all time in Victor, Victoria, lots of TV.  Home Page  IBDB  IMDb

Teri Garr (actress) -- Alive. Born December 11, 1946. Been in many more movies than you might think, but particularly remembered for Close Encounters and Mr. Mom (Birth year variously listed as 1944, 1946 and 1949).  IMDb

Betty Garrett (actress) -- Alive. Born May 23, 1919. My Sister Eileen, Irene on All in the Family.  IMDb

Greg Garrison (director) -- Dead. Pneumonia. Died March 25, 2005. Born circa 1923. Directed many old TV shows, particularly The Dean Martin Show, died on the same day as Paul Henning.  IMDb

Greer Garson (actress) -- Dead. Heart failure. Died April 6, 1996. Born September 29, 1903. Mrs. Miniver.  IMDb

Kathy Garver (teen star) -- Alive. Born December 13, 1948. Cissy on Family Affair.  IMDb

Lorraine Gary (actress) -- Alive. Born August 16, 1937. Ellen in the Jaws movies.  IMDb

Vittorio Gassman (actor) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died June 29, 2000. Born September 1, 1922. Made many Italian movies, briefly married to Shelley Winters.  IMDb

Bill Gates (Retired CEO/geek/philanthropist) -- Alive. Born October 28, 1955. College drop-out who co-founded Microsoft and retired to give away his vast fortune focusing on distributing vaccines worldwide.  Home Page  IMDb

John Gavin (actor/ambassador) -- Alive. Born April 8, 1928. Very busy film career in the '60s, Reagan named him Mexican ambassador in the '80s.  IMDb

Marvin Gaye (singer) -- Dead. Shot. Died April 1, 1984. Born April 2, 1939. Murdered by his father during a family argument.  Home Page  IMDb

Crystal Gayle (singer) -- Alive. Born January 9, 1951. "Don't it Make My Brown Eyes Blue" younger sister of Loretta Lynn

Janet Gaynor (actress) -- Dead. Died September 14, 1984. Born October 6, 1906. Won the first Best Actress Oscar (for Seventh Heaven and Sunrise.  IMDb

Mitzi Gaynor (actress) -- Alive. Born September 4, 1930.  IMDb

Ben Gazzara (actor) -- Alive. Born August 28, 1930. Combat and more movies than you'd imagine.  IMDb

Michael V. Gazzo (actor) -- Dead. Stroke. Died February 14, 1995. Born April 5, 1923. Gangsters in many movies, Frankie Pentangeli in The Godfather II.  IMDb

Gunther Gebel-Williams (lion tamer) -- Dead. Brain cancer. Died July 19, 2001. Born September 12, 1934. Main headliner for Ringling Brothers in the '70s and '80s.  Home Page  Obituary

Will Geer (actor) -- Dead. Died April 22, 1978. Born March 9, 1902. Many movies, probably best-known as Grandpa on The Waltons.  IMDb

Theodore "Dr. Seuss" Geisel (author) -- Dead. Cancer. Died September 24, 1991. Born March 2, 1904. Wacky kids' books.  Home Page  IMDb

Martha Gellhorn (journalist) -- Dead. Died February 15, 1998. Born circa 1908. One of the first female war correspondents, one of Hemingway's wives.

David Gemmell (writer) -- Dead. Following heart surgery. Died July 28, 2006. Born circa 1948. Many books including Legend and several about the seige of Troy.  Home Page  Obituary

Jean Genet (playwright) -- Dead. Died April 15, 1986. Born December 19, 1910.

Bobbie Gentry (singer/songwriter) -- Alive. Born July 27, 1944. One-hit wonder: "Ode to Billie Joe"

Boy George (singer) -- Alive. Born June 14, 1961.

Christopher George (actor) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died November 28, 1983. Born February 25, 1931. Married to Lynda Day George.  IMDb

Chief Dan George (actor) -- Dead. Died September 23, 1981. Born July 24, 1899. Played Old Lodge Skins in Little Big Man.  Home Page  IMDb

Lynda Day George (actress/pitchwoman) -- Alive. Born December 11, 1944. Married to Christopher George. born on the same day as Brenda Lee.  IMDb

Gil Gerard (actor) -- Alive. Born January 23, 1943. TV's Buck Rogers, appeared in Airport 1977.  Home Page  IBDB  IMDb

Ira Gershwin (lyricist) -- Dead. Died August 17, 1983. Born December 6, 1896. Wrote the words for Porgy & Bess and A Star Is Born.  Home Page  IBDB  IMDb  FindAGrave

Betty Lou Gerson (voice) -- Dead. After-effects of a stroke. Died January 12, 1999. Born April 20, 1914. Cruella De Vil in the original 101 Dalmations.  IMDb

Vitas Gerulaitis (athlete) -- Dead. Co (carbon monoxide) poisoning. Died September 18, 1994. Born July 26, 1954.

Estelle Getty (actress) -- Dead. Lewy Body Dementia. Died July 22, 2008. Born July 25, 1923. Tended to play much older characters, especially Sophia in The Golden Girls.  Home Page  IBDB  IMDb  Obituary

Ileen Getz (actress) -- Dead. Cancer. Died August 4, 2005. Born August 7, 1961. Best-known playing Dr. Allbright's co-worker Judith on Third Rock from the Sun.  IMDb  Obituary

Alice Ghostley (actress) -- Dead. Colon cancer/strokes. Died September 21, 2007. Born August 14, 1924. Lots of comic parts on TV (particularly Bewitched and Designing Women) and in the movies, named a "New Face of 1952."  IBDB  IMDb  Obituary

Andy Gibb (singer) -- Dead. Heart virus/drug use. Died March 10, 1988. Born March 5, 1958. "I Just Want To Be Your Everything" , "I Cant Help It"  Home Page  IBDB  IMDb  FindAGrave

Barry Gibb (singer/songwriter) -- Alive. Born September 1, 1946. Part of the Bee Gees (the tall one), he helped to create the Saturday Night Fever album which was a huge craze in the late '70s.  Home Page  IBDB  IMDb

Maurice Gibb (singer/songwriter) -- Dead. Heart attack/intestinal blockage. Died January 12, 2003. Born December 22, 1949. Part of the Bee Gees (the one with the hat), briefly married to Lulu in the early '70s, Saturday Night Fever.  IBDB  IMDb  Obituary  FindAGrave

Robin Gibb (singer/songwriter) -- Alive. Born December 22, 1949. Part of the Bee Gees (the thin one), Saturday Night Fever.  Home Page  IBDB  IMDb

Euell Gibbons (naturalist/writer) -- Dead. Natural causes. Died December 29, 1975. Born September 8, 1911. Did a series of memorable commercials for Post Grape Nuts in the early '70s, one of which started "Did you know most parts of a pine tree are edible?" , wrote Stalking the Wild Asparagus.  Home Page  FindAGrave

Marla Gibbs (actress) -- Alive. Born June 14, 1931. Florence on The Jeffersons, 227.  IMDb

Althea Gibson (tennis/golf great) -- Dead. Died September 28, 2003. Born August 25, 1927. First black woman to win Wimbledon, died on the same day as Elia Kazan  Home Page  IMDb

Don Gibson (songwriter/singer) -- Dead. Died November 17, 2003. Born April 3, 1928. Wrote songs like "I Can't Stop Loving You" and "Oh Lonesome Me" .  IMDb

Henry Gibson (comic) -- Alive. Born September 21, 1935. Laugh-In and many movie bit parts, including the neo-Nazi in The Blues Brothers.  IMDb

Mel Gibson (actor/director) -- Alive. Born January 3, 1956. Actor (Mad Max, Leathal Weapon) who branched out into directing movies (Braveheart, for which he won an Oscar and The Passion of the Christ)  IMDb

Virginia Gibson (actress/dancer) -- Alive. Born April 9, 1928. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, co-host of the '60s kid's science show Discovery with Frank Buxton.  IMDb

William Gibson (playwright) -- Dead. Died November 25, 2008. Born September 13, 1914. Best-known for The Miracle Worker and Golda's Balcony.  IBDB  IMDb  Obituary  FindAGrave

Sir John Gielgud (British actor) -- Dead. Old age. Died May 21, 2000. Born April 14, 1904. Gave a last performance just a month before he died.  IMDb

Lillian Gilbreth (Industrial engineer/writer) -- Dead. Died January 2, 1972. Born May 24, 1878. Studied and wrote about time management and was the first woman engineering professor at Purdue. Her children wrote Cheaper by the Dozen and Bells on Their Toes that popularized her large family.  Home Page  Home Page

John Gilchrist ("Mikey") -- Alive. Born circa 1968. Famous for one Life cereal commercial, grew up to be an account executive at CBS.

Michael Gilden (actor) -- Dead. Suicide. Died December 5, 2006. Born September 22, 1962. Bit part player on NCIS, Charmed and CSI.  IMDb  FindAGrave

Jack Gilford (actor) -- Dead. Stomach cancer. Died June 2, 1990. Born July 25, 1907. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and famous Cracker Jack commericals in the '60s, died on the same day as Rex Harrison.  IBDB  IMDb  FindAGrave

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Dizzy Gillespie (jazz trumpeter) -- Dead. Pancreatic cancer. Died January 6, 1993. Born October 21, 1917. In Cab Calloway's band, introduced more Afro-Cuban music into jazz, a musical ambassador for the U. S., died on the same day as Rudolph Nureyev.  Home Page  IBDB  IMDb  FindAGrave

Anita Gillette (actress/dancer) -- Alive. Born August 16, 1936. Starred in Caberet on Broadway in the late '60s, starred in a few Love, American Style episodes, appeared in Shall We Dance?  IBDB  IMDb

Terry Gilliam (animator/director) -- Alive. Born November 22, 1940. Python, director of many movies, including Brazil and The Fisher King.  IMDb

Steve Gilliard (writer) -- Dead. Heart disease. Died June 2, 2007. Born circa 1966. Political blogger who wrote for The Daily Kos started The News Blog.  Home Page

Hermione Gingold (actress) -- Dead. Old age. Died May 24, 1987. Born December 9, 1897.  IMDb

Allen Ginsberg (Beat poet) -- Dead. Liver cancer. Died April 5, 1997. Born June 3, 1926. Wrote (and often performed) "Howl."  Home Page  FindAGrave

Alexander Ginzburg (writer, Soviet dissident) -- Dead. Cancer. Died 07/19/2002. Born . Was deported after being jailed for writing in favor of human rights.  Home Page

Lillian Gish (actress) -- Dead. Natural causes. Died February 27, 1993. Born October 14, 1893.  IMDb

Elizabeth Glaser (activist) -- Dead. AIDS. Died December 3, 1994. Born circa 1946. Became an AIDS activist after her daughter's death from the disease.

H. Bentley Glass (geneticist) -- Dead. Pneumonia. Died January 16, 2005. Born January 17, 1906. Pioneering geneticist whose controversial theories spurred many debates on ethical issues; promoted the theory that only the cockroach would survive total nuclear war.  Obituary

Ned Glass (actor) -- Dead. Old age. Died June 15, 1984. Born April 1, 1906. Character actor in dozens of movies and TV shows.  IMDb

Philip Glass (composer) -- Alive. Born January 31, 1937. Cousin of This American Life's Ira Glass.  IMDb

Jackie Gleason (comedian) -- Dead. Colon cancer. Died June 24, 1987. Born February 26, 1916.  IMDb

Joanna Gleason (actress) -- Alive. Born June 2, 1950. Several Woody Allen movies, daughter of Monty Hall.  IMDb

Paul Gleason (actor) -- Dead. Mesothelioma. Died May 27, 2006. Born May 4, 1944. The principal in The Breakfast Club, and "caged" trader in Trading Places.  IMDb  FindAGrave

John Glenn (senator, astronaut) -- Alive. Born July 18, 1921. The oldest person to have traveled in space.  Home Page

Danny Glover (actor) -- Alive. Born July 22, 1947. Very versatile actor, may be best-known as Mel Gibson's partner in the Lethal Weapon flicks.  IMDb

Harry Goaz (obscure actor) -- Not dead yet. Born circa 1960. Played Andy Brennan on Twin Peaks.  Home Page  IMDb

George Gobel (comedian) -- Dead. Complications after surgery. Died February 24, 1991. Born May 20, 1919.  IMDb

Mark Goddard (actor/educator) -- Alive. Born July 24, 1936. Don West on Lost in Space, helped to develop educational programs for children.  IBDB  IMDb

Paulette Goddard (actress) -- Dead. Heart failure, complicated by emphysema. Died April 23, 1990. Born June 3, 1905. Modern Times, married to interesting men including Charlie Chaplin, Burgess Meredith and Erich Maria Remarque.  IMDb

Trevor Goddard (actor/boxer) -- Dead. Multiple drug intoxication. Died June 7, 2003. Born October 14, 1965. JAG, many bit parts including Pirates of the Caribbean.  IMDb

Arthur Godfrey (TV host) -- Dead. Died March 16, 1983. Born August 31, 1903.  IMDb

Alexander Godunov (dancer/actor) -- Dead. Alcoholism. Died May 18, 1995. Born November 28, 1949. Witnews, Die Hard.  IMDb

Whoopi Goldberg (actress/comic) -- Alive. Born November 13, 1955. The Color Purple, won an Oscar for Ghost, Guinan on Star Trek: The Next Generation, one of the promoters of Comic Relief in the US, the referree...errr...moderator of The View (and the main reason to watch the show!).  Home Page  IBDB  IMDb

Leonard Goldenson (TV executive) -- Dead. Natural causes. Died December 27, 1999. Born February 7, 1905. Worked for ABC-TV and promoted shows like Happy Days and Roots.  IMDb

Jerry Goldsmith (composer) -- Dead. Cancer. Died July 21, 2004. Born February 10, 1929. Wrote the score for Planet of the Apes, won an Oscar for The Omen.  IMDb

Olivia Goldsmith (writer) -- Dead. Heart attack during cosmetic surgery. Died January 15, 2004. Born circa 1949. Wrote The First Wives Club.  IMDb

Barry Goldwater (politician) -- Dead. Stroke. Died May 29, 1998. Born January 1, 1909. Ran for president in 1964, longtime Arizona senator.  Home Page

Arlene Golonka (TV actress) -- Alive. Born January 23, 1933. Millie on Mayberry RFD

Pancho Gonzales (athlete) -- Dead. Cancer. Died July 3, 1995. Born May 9, 1928.

Jane Goodall (anthropologist) -- Alive. Born April 3, 1934. A woman who runs with the chimps...  Home Page  IMDb

Dody Goodman (comic) -- Dead. Born October 28, 1915. Died June 22, 2008. Bit parts in movies including Grease, frequent '60s talk show guest, the mother on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, died on the same day as George Carlin.  Home Page  IBDB  IMDb  Obituary

John Goodman (actor) -- Alive. Born June 20, 1952. Dan Conner on Roseanne, bit parts in many movies including O Brother, Where Art Thou, played a memorable Linda Tripp several times on Saturday Night Live.  IBDB  IMDb

Mikhail Gorbachev (politician) -- Alive. Born March 2, 1931.

Dexter Gordon (musician) -- Dead. Kidney failure. Died April 25, 1990. Born February 27, 1923. He starred as Dale Turner in Round Midnight.  IMDb

Gale Gordon (actor) -- Dead. Died June 30, 1995. Born February 2, 1906. Lucy's frequent boss in the '60s and '70s, the second Mr. Wilson on Dennis the Menace.  IMDb

Leo Gordon (actor/writer) -- Dead. Died December 26, 2000. Born December 2, 1922. Played Omar Bradley in War and Remembrance.  IMDb

Ruth Gordon (writer/actress) -- Dead. Stroke. Died August 28, 1985. Born October 30, 1896. Though she won a supporting Oscar for Rosemary's Baby, she was the co-writer of Pat and Mike with husband Garson Kanin.  IMDb

Al Gore (former VP, senator) -- Alive. Born March 31, 1948. Received the most popular votes in the 2000 presidential election.  Home Page  IMDb

Tipper Gore (volunteer/photgrapher) -- Alive. Born August 19, 1948.

Edward Gorey (author) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died April 15, 2000. Born February 22, 1925. Amphigorey.  Home Page  IMDb

Cliff Gorman (actor) -- Dead. Leukemia. Died September 5, 2002. Born October 13, 1936. Gave a memorable stand-up routine ("Death is in, death is in...") in the "movie-within-a-movie" in All That Jazz.  IMDb

Eydie Gorme (singer/actress) -- Alive. Born August 16, 1932. Mostly sings with her husband, Steve Lawrence, Best of Steve and Eydie.  IMDb

Frank Gorshin (mimic/actor) -- Dead. Pneumonia/lung cancer. Died May 17, 2005. Born April 5, 1934. Played the Riddler in the Batman TV series, toured as George Burns in the one-man show Say Goodnight Gracie.  Home Page  IBDB  IMDb  Obituary  FindAGrave

Marjoe Gortner (actor) -- Alive. Born January 14, 1944.  IMDb

Louis Gossett, Jr. (actor) -- Alive. Born May 27, 1936. Won a Best Supporting Oscar Award for An Officer and a Gentleman, memorable in Roots.  IMDb

Theodore Gottlieb "Brother Theodore" (comic/holder of odd jobs/chess hustler) -- Dead. Died April 6, 2001. Born November 11, 1906. Dark comic who frequented various talk shows and performed with Billy Crystal in the '80s.  Home Page  IMDb

Michael Gough (actor) -- Alive. Born November 23, 1913. Alfred in the Batman movies of the '80s and '90s, many bit parts on British TV.  IBDB  IMDb  Obituary

Elliott Gould (actor) -- Alive. Born August 29, 1938. Once married to Barbra Streisand.  IMDb

Glenn Gould (musician) -- Dead. Died October 4, 1982. Born September 25, 1932.  Home Page  IMDb

Gordon Gould (inventor) -- Dead. Died September 16, 2005. Born July 17, 1920. Another American who independently developed the laser (and invented its name) in 1957, sparking a long legal battle over patents, died on the same day as Constance Moore.  Home Page

Harold Gould (actor) -- Alive. Born December 10, 1923. The Sting, Rhoda, and The Golden Girls, along with Bill Cosby, one of the few folks in the entertainment industry to earn a Ph.d. (in theatre).  IMDb

Morton Gould (composer) -- Dead. Died February 21, 1996. Born December 10, 1913.  IMDb

Sandra Gould (actress) -- Dead. Stroke following bypass surgery. Died July 20, 1999. Born July 25, 1925. The manic Mrs. Kravitz (the second one) on Bewitched, on Veronica's Closet in early 1999.  Home Page  Dead People Server Photo Gallery  IMDb

Stephen Jay Gould (educator, writer) -- Dead. Cancer. Died May 20, 2002. Born September 10, 1941. Harvard professor who championed evolution and baseball in dozens of books, finished and published his magnum opus The Structure of Evolutionary Theory before he lost a 20-year-long battle against cancer.  Home Page  IMDb  Home Page  Obituary  FindAGrave

Ray Goulding (comic) -- Dead. Died March 24, 1990. Born March 20, 1922. Bob and Ray.  IMDb

Nicolette Goulet (actress) -- Dead. Breast cancer. Died April 17, 2008. Born June 5, 1956. Soap opera actress (Ryan's Hope); daughter of Robert Goulet, died on the same day as Danny Federici.  Home Page  IMDb  Obituary  FindAGrave

Robert Goulet (singer/actor) -- Dead. Pulmonary fibrosis (died awaiting a lung transplant). Died October 30, 2007. Born November 26, 1933. His magnificent voice led to being cast as Lancelot in the original Broadway Camelot; married to Carol Lawrence during the '60s and '70s, did some funny commercials for Emerald Nuts in the months before he died.  Home Page  IBDB  IMDb  Obituary  FindAGrave

Curt Gowdy (sportscaster) -- Dead. Leukemia. Died February 20, 2006. Born July 31, 1919. NBC sportscaster for baseball and football.  Home Page  IMDb  Obituary  FindAGrave

Betty Grable (actress) -- Dead. Lung cancer. Died July 2, 1973. Born December 18, 1916. Pin-up girl during WW2.  IMDb

Lord Lew Grade (producer) -- Dead. Old age. Died December 12, 1998. Born December 25, 1906. Produced a wide range of entertainment, from The Saint to The Muppet Show to Raise the Titanic.  IMDb

Don Grady (composer/actor) -- Alive. Born June 8, 1944. Robbie on My Three Sons, a Mouseketeer, older brother of Eight is Enough's Lani O'Grady, composed music for the Discovery Channel.  Home Page  IMDb

David Graf (actor) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died April 7, 2001. Born April 16, 1950. Many bit parts, probably best-known as Tackleberry in the Police Academy movies.  IMDb

Katharine Graham (publisher) -- Dead. Injuries from a fall. Died July 17, 2001. Born June 16, 1917. Ran The Washington Post for many years, including during Watergate.

Virginia Graham (talk show host/writer) -- Dead. Heart disease. Died December 22, 1998. Born July 4, 1912. A talk show trail-blazer and a founder of the Cerebral Palsy Association.  IMDb

Gloria Grahame (actress) -- Dead. Cancer. Died October 5, 1981. Born November 28, 1923. Ado Annie in Oaklahoma.  IMDb

Kelsey Grammer (actor) -- Alive. Born February 21, 1955. Both he and Frasier are still alive, though Kelsey is missing an appendix these days.  IMDb

Fred Grandy (former actor) -- Alive. Born June 29, 1948. Gopher on Love Boat, then a Congressional representative, later president of Goodwill Industries.  IMDb

Farley Granger (actor) -- Alive. Born July 1, 1925. Extremely good-looking actor, probably best-known for the Hitchcock movies Rope and Strangers on a Train.  Home Page  IMDb

Stewart Granger (actor) -- Dead. Cancer. Died August 16, 1993. Born May 6, 1913. King Solomon's Mines, co-starred with his then-wife Jean Simmons in Young Bess.  IBDB  IMDb  FindAGrave

Cary Grant (actor) -- Dead. Died November 29, 1986. Born January 18, 1904. Once married to Dyan Cannon. What did he have in common with Tony Randall and James Doohan?.  IMDb

Charles L. Grant (writer) -- Dead. Cardio-pulmonary disease/emphysema. Died September 15, 2006. Born circa 1942. Wrote over thirty novels, including the Black Oak series and the Millennium Quartet series.  Home Page

Kirby Grant (actor) -- Dead. Car crash. Died October 30, 1985. Born November 24, 1911. Sky King.  IMDb

Stephane Grappelli (jazz violinist) -- Dead. Post-operative complications. Died December 1, 1997. Born January 26, 1908.

Gunter Grass (writer) -- Alive. Born October 16, 1927. Tin Drum, Nobel Prize winner for literature for 1999.  Home Page

Peter Graves (actor) -- Alive. Born March 18, 1926. The main voice behind AandE's Biography, brother of James Arness.  IMDb

Teresa Graves (actress) -- Dead. Apartment fire. Died October 10, 2002. Born January 10, 1949. Laugh-in and Get Christie Love.  IMDb  Obituary

Charles Gray (actor) -- Dead. Died March 7, 2000. Born August 29, 1928. Best-known as the narrator of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and as Blofeld in a James Bond movie.  IMDb

Erin Gray (actress/Tai Chi instructor) -- Alive. Born January 7, 1950. Wilma Deering on Buck Rogers, Baywatch and plenty of movies.  Home Page  IMDb

L. Patrick Gray (FBI director) -- Dead. Pancreatic cancer. Died July 5, 2005. Born July 18, 1916. Ran the FBI under Nixon, died on the same day as James Stockdale.  Home Page .

Spalding Gray (actor/writer) -- Dead. Suicide (drowning). Died January 10, 2004. Born June 5, 1941. Wrote and starred in Swimming to Cambodia, played bit parts in many movies and on TV; disappeared on January 10, and likely died the same day, though his body wasn't found for nearly two months.  IMDb

Kathryn Grayson (actress) -- Alive. Born February 9, 1922. Starred in Kiss Me Kate.  IMDb

Jose Greco (flamenco dancer) -- Dead. Heart failure. Died December 31, 2000. Born December 23, 1918. Ship of Fools.  IMDb

Adolph Green (lyricist, screenwriter) -- Dead. Died October 23, 2002. Born December 2, 1915. Wrote the script for Singin' in the Rain and Auntie Mame, longtime writing partner of Betty Comden, married to Phyllis Newman for over 40 years.  Home Page  IMDb  Obituary

Gerald Green (writer/producer) -- Dead. Died August 29, 2006. Born circa 1922. Wrote The Last Angry Mann and Holocaust.  IMDb  Obituary

Lorne Greene (actor) -- Dead. Respiratory and cardiac arrest. Died September 11, 1987. Born February 12, 1915. Bonanza to Battlestar Galactica.  IMDb

Shecky Greene (comic) -- Alive. Born April 8, 1926. Vegas comic.  Home Page  IMDb

Meg Greenfield (journalist) -- Dead. Cancer. Died May 13, 1999. Born December 27, 1930. Editorial editor of the Washington Post for 20 years.

Dabbs Greer (actor) -- Dead. Kidney/heart disease. Died April 28, 2007. Born April 2, 1917. Played ministers in Little House on the Prairie, The Brady Bunch and Picket Fences, first person rescued by Superman in the Superman TV series, died on the same day as Tommy Newsom.  Home Page  IMDb  FindAGrave

Dick Gregory (comedian/activist) -- Alive. Born October 12, 1932.

James Gregory (actor) -- Dead. Died September 16, 2002. Born December 23, 1911. Lots of TV appearance, Inspector Luger on Barney Miller, died on the same day as Tony Martinez.  IMDb

Pam Grier (actress) -- Alive. Born May 26, 1949. Iconic blaxploitation actress of the '70s (Foxy Brown) who made a great film in the '90s, Jackie Brown.  IMDb

Jimmy Griffin (singer/songwriter) -- Dead. Cancer. Died January 11, 2005. Born August 10, 1943. A founder of Bread, he wrote the Oscar award-winning "For All We Know" , died on the same day as Thelma White.  IMDb  Obituary

Merv Griffin (singer/producer) -- Dead. Prostate cancer. Died August 12, 2007. Born July 5, 1925. Talk show host and singer who also created game shows like Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune.  IMDb  Obituary  FindAGrave

Andy Griffith (actor/singer) -- Alive. Born June 1, 1926. Opie's dad in the '60s.  IMDb

Kenneth Griffith (actor) -- Alive. Born October 12, 1921. British character actor who may be best-known for playing the pastor in The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain.  IMDb

Prince Rainier Grimaldi (prince) -- Dead. Died April 6, 2005. Born May 31, 1923. Ruler of Monaco since 1949, his marriage to Grace Kelly made him a household name.  Home Page  IMDb

Sergei Grinkov (Olympic skater) -- Dead. Heart attack while skating. Died November 20, 1995. Born February 4, 1967.

Gus Grissom (astronaut) -- Dead. Apollo One fire. Died January 27, 1967. Born April 3, 1926. An early Mercury astronaut, he was the first man to fly twice in space.  Home Page  IMDb  FindAGrave

George Grizzard (actor) -- Dead. Lung cancer. Died October 2, 2007. Born April 1, 1928. Star of stage (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, A Delicate Balance), screen (Advise and Consent, Flags of Our Fathers) and TV (The Adams Chronicles, Law and Order).  IBDB  IMDb  Obituary

David Groh (actor) -- Dead. Kidney cancer. Died February 12, 2008. Born May 21, 1939. Best-known in Rhoda as her husband.  IBDB  IMDb

Vince Guaraldi (jazz pianist) -- Dead. Heart attack. Died February 6, 1976. Born July 17, 1928. Composed and performed all piano music for Peanuts specials until 1976.  Home Page  IMDb  FindAGrave

Dave Guard (teacher, singer) -- Dead. Died March 22, 1991. Born October 19, 1934. Kingston Trio - "Tom Dooley" , first one to leave the group.  Home Page  IMDb

Kathy Keeton Guccione (publisher) -- Dead. Cancer. Died September 19, 1997. Born circa 1939. A founder of Omni

Ann Morgan Guilbert (actress) -- Alive. Born October 16, 1928. Millie on The Dick Van Dyke Show, Fran's grandmother on The Nanny.  IMDb

Sir Alec Guinness (actor) -- Dead. Liver cancer. Died August 5, 2000. Born April 2, 1914. Won an Oscar for Bridge on the River Kwai, played Obi-Wan in the first three Star Wars movies.  IMDb

Clu Gulager (actor) -- Alive. Born November 16, 1928. Western and horror actor.  IMDb

David B. Guralnik (Webster's lexicographer) -- Dead. Colon cancer. Died May 12, 2000. Born circa 1920. Chief wordmeister for Websters for almost 40 years, introduced "ain't" to the dictionary .

Rachel Gurney (actress) -- Dead. Died November 24, 2001. Born March 5, 1920. Lady Marjorie on Upstairs, Downstairs.  IMDb

Arlo Guthrie (folk singer) -- Alive. Born July 10, 1947. You can get anything you want...  Home Page  IMDb

Fred Gwynne (actor) -- Dead. Pancreatic cancer. Died July 2, 1993. Born July 10, 1926.  IMDb

Gary Gygax (author/game creator) -- Dead. Abdominal aortic aneurysm. Died March 4, 2008. Born July 27, 1938. Co-creator of Dungeons and Dragons and writer of many game-related books.  Home Page  IMDb