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Masonic Actors


Abbott, William "Bud" - Famous half of the Abbott & Costello comedy team.
Arlen, Richard - Movie actor.
Asher, Max - Movie actor - Keystone Kop.
Autry, Gene - American actor who made some 90 movies from the 1930s through the 1950s, cowboy singer
Blanc, Mel - Voice of Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Barney Rubble of the Flintstones, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester the cat & others
Borgnine, Ernest - Film and television actor. In 1955 received the Oscar as Best Actor for the film Marty.
Brown, Joe E. - Immensely popular actor with the BIG mouth!
Buchanan, Edgar  - Dentist and actor in the television series "Petticoat Junction" 
Collins, Ray - Actor who played "Lt. Tragg", the cop who was Perry Mason's nemesis.
Crosby, Norm - Comedian and entertainer.
DeBar, Ben - One of the most famous of the early day US actors and one of the first of prominence to play in 'talkies'.
Fairbanks, Douglas - American silent film actor known for his performance in swashbuckling adventures such as 'Robin Hood'
Fields, W. C. - American entertainer known for his raspy voice, bulbous nose, and sardonic disposition.
Ford, Glenn - Famous US movie actor
Gable, Clark - American actor who played opposite nearly every major female star during the 1930's. Perhaps best remembered for his role as Rhett Butler in "Gone with the Wind"
Godfrey, Arthur - American television personality and one of the medium's dominant stars throughout the 1950
Hardy, Oliver - American comedian, famous for the slapstick abuse he inflicted upon his partner, Stan Laurel.
Holliday, Frank Jr. - American motion picture actor of the 1930s.
Ives, Burl - Legendary entertainer and ballad singer.
Jolson, Al - American vaudeville and film performer, whose trademark became minstrel-style singing in blackface makeup. He starred in 'The Jazz Singer', the first important motion 'talking' picture with synchronized sound.
Lincoln, Elmo - First actor to play 'Tarzan of the Apes'
Lloyd, Harold C. - Entertainer and American silent film actor
Mix, Tom - Champion rodeo rider, soldier and cowboy, he stared in over 400 western films
Murphy, Audie - Most decorated American Soldier of WWII, he also achieved fame as an actor in movies (Westerns).
Pinchot, Bronson - Popular American actor, well-known for his "Balki Bartokamous" character in the television series 'Perfect Strangers'
Richards, Michael - The talented actor most popularly known as "Kramer" from the Seinfeld television series.
Rogers, Roy (Leonard Franklin Slye) - "King of the Cowboys". American singer and actor who played a singing cowboy in motion pictures
Rogers, Will - Actor and  beloved Humorist
Savalas, Telly - Actor who became famous as the bald police detective who was strong on the outside but gentle inside - and always had a lollypop in his mouth.
Sellers, Peter - English actor and comedian, his popularity was unrivaled as the incompetent Inspector Clouseau in a series of films that began with The Pink Panther
Skelton, Red - Comedian
Stratton, Charles - 'General Tom Thumb' - American entertainer and circus performer, he reached 3 feet 4 inches in height at maturity.
Switzer, Carl "Alfalfa" - Child actor star of the "Little Rascals" series
Thomas, Danny - Entertainer / Founder of St. Jude's Children's Hospital
Wayne, John - "The Duke" - One of the most popular actors of recent years. His 'manly' roles helped define a generation
Williams, Egbert "Bert" - Actor and comedian. Half of the comedy duo Williams & Walker.
Wynn, Ed - Movie actor and comedian, he introduced "Carmel Comedy Caravan"
Zigfeld, Florenz - His Ziegfeld's Follies began in 1907



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