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    Purchase a QR Code Badge for: David Soul Purchase a QR plaque to put onto the gravestone or memorial site effortlessly, using our provided instructions. Ensure it's prominently displayed for visitors to access quickly. Visitors can use their smartphones to scan the plaque effortlessly. Once scanned, they're instantly connected to the online memorial, allowing them to cherish cherished memories. Purchase a QR Badge Continue to Memorial

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    Purchase a QR Code Badge for: Andy Peebles Purchase a QR plaque to put onto the gravestone or memorial site effortlessly, using our provided instructions. Ensure it's prominently displayed for visitors to access quickly. Visitors can use their smartphones to scan the plaque effortlessly. Once scanned, they're instantly connected to the online memorial, allowing them to cherish cherished memories. Purchase a QR Badge Continue to Memorial

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    Purchase a QR Code Badge for: John Savident Purchase a QR plaque to put onto the gravestone or memorial site effortlessly, using our provided instructions. Ensure it's prominently displayed for visitors to access quickly. Visitors can use their smartphones to scan the plaque effortlessly. Once scanned, they're instantly connected to the online memorial, allowing them to cherish cherished memories. Purchase a QR Badge Continue to Memorial

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    Purchase a QR Code Badge for: Gena Rowlands Purchase a QR plaque to put onto the gravestone or memorial site effortlessly, using our provided instructions. Ensure it's prominently displayed for visitors to access quickly. Visitors can use their smartphones to scan the plaque effortlessly. Once scanned, they're instantly connected to the online memorial, allowing them to cherish cherished memories. Purchase a QR Badge Continue to Memorial

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    Purchase a QR Code Badge for: Sol Bamba Purchase a QR plaque to put onto the gravestone or memorial site effortlessly, using our provided instructions. Ensure it's prominently displayed for visitors to access quickly. Visitors can use their smartphones to scan the plaque effortlessly. Once scanned, they're instantly connected to the online memorial, allowing them to cherish cherished memories. Purchase a QR Badge Continue to Memorial

  • Tom Wilkinson | February 1948-December 2023 | Digital Gravestones

    Tom WilkinsonFebruary 1948December 2023Though he had been, in his own words (2000), "a moderately successful actor for 25 years", it was being part of that ensemble in The Full Monty (UK/US, d. Peter Cattaneo, 1997), that made Tom Wilkinson such a hot property around the turn of the century. He'd had earlier successes on stage (as, for example, T.S. Eliot in Tom and Viv, 1984, and as King Lear, 1993, both at the Royal Court) and on TV (in entertaining rubbish like First Among Equals, Granada, 1986, and as Pecksniff in Martin Chuzzlewit, BBC, 1994). He'd had telling character roles in such films as In the Name of the Father (UK/Ireland/US, d. Jim Sheridan, 1993), Priest (d. Antonia Bird, 1994, as an indulgent one) and Sense and Sensibility (d. Ang Lee, 1995, as dying Mr Dashwood), but the success of Monty, in which he played the middle-class manager, gave him new status and he filmed incessantly after that. He was the choleric, obsessive Marquess of Queensberry in Wilde (UK/Germany/Japan/US, d. Brian Gilbert, 1997), the sexually tempted employer of The Governess (UK/France, d. Sandra Goldbacher, 1998), very funny (and BAFTA-nominated) as the theatrical entrepreneur who fancies himself as actor in Shakespeare in Love (UK/US, d. John Madden, 1998), and, in the US domestic tragedy, In the Bedroom (US, d. Todd Field, 2001), unbearably moving as the bereaved father, receiving both Oscar and BAFTA nominations. University of Kent-educated Wilkinson had become a major character star, with a remarkable gift - one among several - for conveying inner pain. He is married to Diana Hardcastle, who was in Mike Figgis's The House (1984). In Loving Memory Of: Tom Wilkinson February 1948 - December 2023 75 Years Old "Loved By all, Remembered By Many, Cherished Forever" Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Though he had been, in his own words (2000), "a moderately successful actor for 25 years", it was being part of that ensemble in The Full Monty (UK/US, d. Peter Cattaneo, 1997), that made Tom Wilkinson such a hot property around the turn of the century. He'd had earlier successes on stage (as, for example, T.S. Eliot in Tom and Viv, 1984, and as King Lear, 1993, both at the Royal Court) and on TV (in entertaining rubbish like First Among Equals, Granada, 1986, and as Pecksniff in Martin Chuzzlewit, BBC, 1994). He'd had telling character roles in such films as In the Name of the Father (UK/Ireland/US, d. Jim Sheridan, 1993), Priest (d. Antonia Bird, 1994, as an indulgent one) and Sense and Sensibility (d. Ang Lee, 1995, as dying Mr Dashwood), but the success of Monty, in which he played the middle-class manager, gave him new status and he filmed incessantly after that. He was the choleric, obsessive Marquess of Queensberry in Wilde (UK/Germany/Japan/US, d. Brian Gilbert, 1997), the sexually tempted employer of The Governess (UK/France, d. Sandra Goldbacher, 1998), very funny (and BAFTA-nominated) as the theatrical entrepreneur who fancies himself as actor in Shakespeare in Love (UK/US, d. John Madden, 1998), and, in the US domestic tragedy, In the Bedroom (US, d. Todd Field, 2001), unbearably moving as the bereaved father, receiving both Oscar and BAFTA nominations. University of Kent-educated Wilkinson had become a major character star, with a remarkable gift - one among several - for conveying inner pain. He is married to Diana Hardcastle, who was in Mike Figgis's The House (1984). Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Tom Wilkinson 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

  • Charlie Colin | 1966-May 2024 | Digital Gravestones

    Charlie Colin1966May 2024Charlie Colin (November 22, 1966 – c. May 17, 2024) was an American musician. He was the bassist for the rock band Train, of which he was a founding member. He also played guitar and provided background vocals for many other bands after his departure from the group in 2003. Colin attended University of Southern California to explore his artistic gifts; then he transferred halfway to focus primarily on his musical gifts at Berklee College of Music in Boston.[5] Attending Berklee got Colin fully immersed in music. He started playing with seniors for lessons and so he could learn more. Pat Metheny was quite a discovery, as well as other kinds of music discovered during Berklee.[6] Shortly afterwards, Colin got an offer from some friends to go to Singapore to write and play jingles.[3] Hotchkiss headed to San Francisco and met Pat Monahan, Train's future lead singer. The two collaborated on songs in the Bay Area and invited Jimmy Stafford to be the guitarist and Colin as the bassist. Colin brought in Scott Underwood to play drums. Thus formed in 1993[9] Train became very successful.[10] Train scored their first Top 20 hit with 1999's "Meet Virginia," although their big breakthrough came with 2001's "Drops of Jupiter", which reached No. 5. The album Drops of Jupiter reached No. 6. on the Billboard 200.[9] The group toured nationally, opening concerts for Hootie & the Blowfish,[11] Sheryl Crow,[3] Counting Crows,[12] and Barenaked Ladies.[13] In Loving Memory Of: Charlie Colin 1966 - May 2024 58 Years Old Founder of US rock band Train Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Charlie Colin (November 22, 1966 – c. May 17, 2024) was an American musician. He was the bassist for the rock band Train, of which he was a founding member. He also played guitar and provided background vocals for many other bands after his departure from the group in 2003. Colin attended University of Southern California to explore his artistic gifts; then he transferred halfway to focus primarily on his musical gifts at Berklee College of Music in Boston.[5] Attending Berklee got Colin fully immersed in music. He started playing with seniors for lessons and so he could learn more. Pat Metheny was quite a discovery, as well as other kinds of music discovered during Berklee.[6] Shortly afterwards, Colin got an offer from some friends to go to Singapore to write and play jingles.[3] Hotchkiss headed to San Francisco and met Pat Monahan, Train's future lead singer. The two collaborated on songs in the Bay Area and invited Jimmy Stafford to be the guitarist and Colin as the bassist. Colin brought in Scott Underwood to play drums. Thus formed in 1993[9] Train became very successful.[10] Train scored their first Top 20 hit with 1999's "Meet Virginia," although their big breakthrough came with 2001's "Drops of Jupiter", which reached No. 5. The album Drops of Jupiter reached No. 6. on the Billboard 200.[9] The group toured nationally, opening concerts for Hootie & the Blowfish,[11] Sheryl Crow,[3] Counting Crows,[12] and Barenaked Ladies.[13] Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Charlie Colin 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

  • Chita Rivera | January 1933-January 2024 | Digital Gravestones

    Chita RiveraJanuary 1933January 2024Dolores Conchita Figueroa del Rivero Anderson[a] (January 23, 1933 – January 30, 2024), known professionally as Chita Rivera, was an American actress, singer, and dancer. Rivera received numerous accolades including two Tony Awards, two Drama Desk Awards, and a Drama League Award. She was the first Latina and the first Latino American[1] to receive a Kennedy Center Honor in 2002, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009.[2] She won the Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2018. After making her Broadway debut as a dancer in Guys and Dolls (1950), she went on to originate roles in Broadway musicals such as Anita in West Side Story (1957), Velma Kelly in Chicago (1975), and the title role in Kiss of the Spider Woman (1993). She was a ten-time Tony Award nominee, winning the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical twice for her roles in The Rink (1984) and Kiss of the Spider Woman (1993).[3] She was Tony-nominated for her roles in Bye Bye Birdie (1961), Chicago (1975), Bring Back Birdie (1981), Merlin (1983), Jerry's Girls (1986), Nine (2003), Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life (2005), and The Visit (2015). Rivera acted in the film Sweet Charity (1969) and appeared in Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978), and Tick, Tick... Boom! (2021). She played Connie Richardson in the CBS sitcom The New Dick Van Dyke Show (1973–1974). She also appeared on television in The Judy Garland Show (1963), The Carol Burnett Show (1971), and Will & Grace (2005). Her autobiography, Chita: A Memoir, was published in 2023.[4] In Loving Memory Of: Chita Rivera January 1933 - January 2024 91 Years Old Broadway legend Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Dolores Conchita Figueroa del Rivero Anderson[a] (January 23, 1933 – January 30, 2024), known professionally as Chita Rivera, was an American actress, singer, and dancer. Rivera received numerous accolades including two Tony Awards, two Drama Desk Awards, and a Drama League Award. She was the first Latina and the first Latino American[1] to receive a Kennedy Center Honor in 2002, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009.[2] She won the Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2018. After making her Broadway debut as a dancer in Guys and Dolls (1950), she went on to originate roles in Broadway musicals such as Anita in West Side Story (1957), Velma Kelly in Chicago (1975), and the title role in Kiss of the Spider Woman (1993). She was a ten-time Tony Award nominee, winning the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical twice for her roles in The Rink (1984) and Kiss of the Spider Woman (1993).[3] She was Tony-nominated for her roles in Bye Bye Birdie (1961), Chicago (1975), Bring Back Birdie (1981), Merlin (1983), Jerry's Girls (1986), Nine (2003), Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life (2005), and The Visit (2015). Rivera acted in the film Sweet Charity (1969) and appeared in Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978), and Tick, Tick... Boom! (2021). She played Connie Richardson in the CBS sitcom The New Dick Van Dyke Show (1973–1974). She also appeared on television in The Judy Garland Show (1963), The Carol Burnett Show (1971), and Will & Grace (2005). Her autobiography, Chita: A Memoir, was published in 2023.[4] Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Chita Rivera 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

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    Purchase a QR Code Badge for: Henry Kelly Purchase a QR plaque to put onto the gravestone or memorial site effortlessly, using our provided instructions. Ensure it's prominently displayed for visitors to access quickly. Visitors can use their smartphones to scan the plaque effortlessly. Once scanned, they're instantly connected to the online memorial, allowing them to cherish cherished memories. Purchase a QR Badge Continue to Memorial

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    Purchase a QR Code Badge for: Frederick Forsyth Purchase a QR plaque to put onto the gravestone or memorial site effortlessly, using our provided instructions. Ensure it's prominently displayed for visitors to access quickly. Visitors can use their smartphones to scan the plaque effortlessly. Once scanned, they're instantly connected to the online memorial, allowing them to cherish cherished memories. Purchase a QR Badge Continue to Memorial

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    Purchase a QR Code Badge for: Abbie, Coco and Zoe Purchase a QR plaque to put onto the gravestone or memorial site effortlessly, using our provided instructions. Ensure it's prominently displayed for visitors to access quickly. Visitors can use their smartphones to scan the plaque effortlessly. Once scanned, they're instantly connected to the online memorial, allowing them to cherish cherished memories. Purchase a QR Badge Continue to Memorial

  • Michael Gambon | 1940-2023 | Digital Gravestones

    Michael Gambon19402023Sir Michael Gambon is a highly esteemed British actor known for his remarkable versatility and acclaimed performances in film, television, and on the stage. Born on October 19, 1940, in Dublin, Ireland, Gambon's acting career has spanned several decades, earning him a reputation as one of the finest actors of his generation. Gambon's stage career began in the 1960s, and he gained recognition for his work with the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. His ability to inhabit a wide range of characters with depth and authenticity soon propelled him to prominence in the world of theater. In film, Gambon is perhaps best known for taking over the iconic role of Albus Dumbledore in the "Harry Potter" film series after the passing of Richard Harris. His portrayal of Dumbledore in the later films of the series was widely praised for capturing the wisdom, kindness, and gravitas of the character. His filmography is extensive and includes critically acclaimed roles in movies such as "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover" (1989), "The Insider" (1999), and "Gosford Park" (2001), among many others. His ability to seamlessly transition between various genres and characters has made him a sought-after actor in the industry. In addition to his work on screen and stage, Michael Gambon has received numerous awards and honors throughout his career, including multiple Olivier Awards and a knighthood in 1998 for his services to drama. In Loving Memory Of: Michael Gambon 1940 - 2023 83 Years Old "Loved By all, Remembered By Many, Cherished Forever" Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Sir Michael Gambon is a highly esteemed British actor known for his remarkable versatility and acclaimed performances in film, television, and on the stage. Born on October 19, 1940, in Dublin, Ireland, Gambon's acting career has spanned several decades, earning him a reputation as one of the finest actors of his generation. Gambon's stage career began in the 1960s, and he gained recognition for his work with the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. His ability to inhabit a wide range of characters with depth and authenticity soon propelled him to prominence in the world of theater. In film, Gambon is perhaps best known for taking over the iconic role of Albus Dumbledore in the "Harry Potter" film series after the passing of Richard Harris. His portrayal of Dumbledore in the later films of the series was widely praised for capturing the wisdom, kindness, and gravitas of the character. His filmography is extensive and includes critically acclaimed roles in movies such as "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover" (1989), "The Insider" (1999), and "Gosford Park" (2001), among many others. His ability to seamlessly transition between various genres and characters has made him a sought-after actor in the industry. In addition to his work on screen and stage, Michael Gambon has received numerous awards and honors throughout his career, including multiple Olivier Awards and a knighthood in 1998 for his services to drama. Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Michael Gambon 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

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