Where Are Famous People Buried Trivia
Where Are Famous People Buried
Trivia is a online guide to more than 6 profiles of the lives, deaths, and final resting places of memorable figures
from sports, music, film, television, literature, politics, and more... The
Alphabetical Listings
include:
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Ritchie
Valens (Richard Steven Valenzuela) was an American singer,
songwriter and guitarist. A rock and roll pioneer and a forefather of
the Chicano rock movement, Valens' recording career lasted only eight
months. During this time, however, he scored several hits, most notably
"La Bamba", which was originally a Mexican folk song that
Valens transformed with a rock rhythm and beat that became a hit in
1958, making Valens a pioneer of the Spanish-speaking rock and roll
movement.
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Rudolph Valentino
(Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Piero Filiberto
Guglielmi was an Italian actor, sex symbol, and early
pop icon. Known as the "Latin Lover", he was one of the most
popular stars of the 1920s, and one of the most recognized stars from
the silent movie era.
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Martin Van Buren
was the eighth President of the United States from 1837 to
1841. Before his presidency, he served as the eighth Vice President
(1833-1837) and the 10th Secretary of State under Andrew Jackson.
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Lee Van Cleef
(Clarence LeRoy Van Cleef, Jr.) was an
American film actor who appeared mostly in Western and action pictures.
His sharp features and piercing eyes led to his casting as a villain in
scores of films, though in later years he was often a film's
protagonist, such as with his co-lead role as a bounty hunter in For
a Few Dollars More.
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Vivian
Vance (Vivian Roberta Jones) was an Emmy Award-winning television
actress, theater actress and singer. Often referred to as �TV�s most
beloved second banana,� she is best known for her role as sidekick
"Ethel Mertz" on the landmark American television sitcom I
Love Lucy.
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Jim Varney
was an American actor. He was best known
for his character Ernest P. Worrell, originally created by Nashville
advertising agency Carden and Cherry in the 1980s.
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