Celebrity Cemetery

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Background: Marc D'Andre our Correspondent at Large, is back with one of his special tours of the final resting place of not only Marilyn Monroe, but countless Hollywood icons of film and television. Put your headphones on and be transported to the park with Marc as he tells you a little bit about its residents who are probably all going to be glad to know you still care about them. Legend: A large collection of some of the most famous people in the world have been put to rest in this small, unassuming cemetery that is nearly impossible to find if you don't know exactly where it is. Stories: Links for this episode, compiled and curated by Marc D'Andre. If you can't click on these, visit our website. The Park on Wikipedia On Natalie Wood Rebel Without a Cause Trailer w/Natalie Wood A recent article looking into Natalie's death On Bob Crane The Private Passions of Bob Crane Bob's Official Website On Eddie Albert The Green Acres Opening Interesting Fact: While we weren't looking for him, we also stumbled across Jay Sommers at Pierce Brothers. He is buried a short walk from the star of the show he created, based somewhat on an old radio show that he worked on 15 years prior, called "Granby's Green Acres". On Richard Conte Godfather Wiki On Roy Orbison Roy performs 'Pretty Woman' not too many years before he passed away at a concert backed by music giants On Jim Backus Jim's last TV appearance, as Mr. Howell, in an Orville Redenbacher commercial with 'Lovey' from Gilligan's Island Backus as Mr. Magoo On Frank Zappa Frank talks about drugs On Dorothy Stratten Dorothy on Carson from 1980 A people magazine article on Peter Bogdonavich and Dorothy (We linked to both of these in our first show as well) On Carl Wilson Carl performs 'God Only Knows' in a small setting. On Dominique Dunne A People Magazine article on Dominique from 1983 A Vanity Fair article from 1984 about her dad and the case On James Coburn Bruce Lee training at home with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and James Coburn. James Coburn on The Muppet Show On Peggy Lee Peggy Lee, 'Is That All There Is?' Peggy Lee and the Benny Goodman Orchestra, 'Why Don't You Do Right' 1942 Peggy Lee on the Judy Garland show singing 'I Like Men' in a duet with Judy On Janet Leigh 1995 Article on Janet Leigh in the New York Times about Psycho The infamous 'Psycho' shower scene On Ray Bradbury His official website The Wikipedia page on him A short film on Mr. Bradbury On Carrie Hamilton The Wikipedia page on her An anti-drug PSA she made when she was younger On Eric Douglas The Wikipedia page on Eric An Interview with Eric On Karl Malden An Interview with Karl Malden Karl Malden's monologue from 'On The Waterfront' On Walter Matthau The Trailer for 'The Bad News Bears' Walter's monologue for Jack Lemmon when Jack received the AFI lifetime achievement award On George C. Scott A HuffPo piece on Mr. Scott The movie trailer for 'Patton' On Merv Griffin The Wikipedia page on Merv Buy 'The Merv Griffin Show' An LA Times article from the Wednesday before this posting (12.10.14) Don Rickles and Mr. T on the Merv Griffin Show On Farrah Fawcett Farrah Fawcett: A Life in Pictures (Time Magazine) Vanity Fair on Farrah On Rodney Dangerfield Rodney on bio.com Some of Rodney's best jokes The movie trailer for 'Ladybugs' On Peter Falk A great article on Falk and Cassavettes Falk from 'The In-Laws" On Carroll O'Connor The 'Dean Martin Celebrity Roast' of Carroll O'Connor An article about the death of Carroll's son On Billy Wilder 'The Paris Review' on Billy Wilder The end of 'Some Like It Hot', written and directed by Wilder On Jack Lemmon Roger Ebert interviews Jack Lemmon What role Walter Matthau really wanted to play A great scene from 'Grumpy Old Men' On Sage Stallone An article about Sage and Sly The Wikipedia page on Sage On Dean Martin Martin and Lewis, 'Singin' in the Rain' Dean Martin, Ted Knight & Tim Conway On Burt Lancaster Roger Ebert interviews Burt Lancaster Movie trailer for 'Birdman of Alcatraz' On Marilyn Monroe Vanity Fair on Marilyn Monroe Crime Library on her death Her Life Magazine covers from '52 to '62 On Richard Poncher The bid on the slot above Marilyn at Pierce Brothers Crypt remains unsold On Buddy Rich Buddy's appearance on 'The Jerry Lewis Show' Buddy on 'The Muppet Show' On Christopher George A great review of 'Pieces' A scene with Christopher from 'Pieces' On Mel Torme´ The Wikipedia page on Mel Mel's music streaming On Swifty Lazar A Hollywood Reporter piece on Swifty Cher and Swifty at the Oscars in 1986 On John Cassavettes The New York Times on Cassavettes Roger Ebert on Cassavettes On Eva Gabor Some great quotes by Eva Eva as Mystery Guest on 'What's My Line?' with Jim Backus as a bonus! On Armand Hammer The Straight Dope on Armand Hammer and Arm & Hammer The Wikipedia page on Armand Hammer On Don Knotts The New York Times on Knotts bio.com on Knotts Don Knotts as The Nervous Weatherman On Truman Capote A Vanity Fair Article on Truman And another Capote and Groucho Marx on Dick Cavett On Heather O'Rourke Snopes.com report on the strange deaths surround the 'Poltergeist' movie Bio.com on the 'Poltergeist Curse' On Groucho Marx Some great Groucho quotes Cemetery Guide on Groucho   Interesting Fact: People often leave tokens of love and appreciation on gravestones. Sometimes they leave change. Although the origins of this are muddy, some believe that if you leave some change, the deceased will grant you a wish. Others believe in the change as an offering that dates back to being able to pay the toll to be ferried across the River Styx by Charon (Greek Mythology). For more information on this episode visit our website! Credits: Episode 006 - 'Celebrity Cemetery' Produced by Scott Philbrook,Forrest Burgess, & Marc D'Andre, Ryan McCullough Sound Design, Scott Philbrook Editing. Copyright Scott Philbrook & Forrest Burgess 2014, All Rights Reserved.  photo sources: all photos by Scott Philbrook for Astonishing Legends. 

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