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In the video FAMOUS GRAVE TOUR – LA National Cemetery (Entertainer Veterans), Bob and Doug McKenzie are a group of hilarious Canadian family members who starred in “Great White North”, a skit which was televised on second city television for the show’s most liked season when it was featured on the Canadian Broadcasting Channel in . Bob’s part is performed by Rick Moranis and Doug McKenzie’s part is performed by actor Dave Thomas. Which was born originally as an idea to both satisfy and laugh at network Canadian content demands, the siblings turned into a pop culture hit in both Canada and the USA. The pair later became the focus of a hit comedy album, The Great White North, in 1981.
Welcome to Hollywood Graveyard, where we set out to remember and celebrate the lives of those who lived to entertain us, by visiting their final resting places. Today is Veteran’s Day, and so we find ourselves at Los Angeles National Cemetery, a veteran’s cemetery, to remember stars who lived to serve their country, while entertaining us along the way.
Full list of stars visited today: Cy Schindell, Karl Hackett, Jack Holt, Dean Paul Martin, Woodrow Parfrey, David Gorcey, William Fairbanks, Douglas McPhail, Henry Rowland, LeRoy Prinz, Russell Hicks, Grant Williams, Floyd Butler, Claude Stroud, Royal Dano, Henry Barrows, Michael Hinn, Spencer Williams, Paul Genge, Herb Butterfield, James R. Webb, Juan Duval, Bobby Jordan, June Gittelson, John Russell, Dick Yarmy, Fred D Scott, Lew Gallo, Lillian Gallo, Arthur Housman, James P Spencer, Howard McNear, James Warner Bellah, George Eldredge, Jack Dougherty, Nicholas Earp, David McDearmon, Ina Souez, John Hudson, Walter Barnes, Richard Carlson, William J Powell, Stanley Fields, Lawrence Criner, Jack Burns.
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Produced by Arthur Dark
Music by Giuseppe Vasapolli
Library Music via YouTube
“Somebody’s Wrong” by Isham Jones
Disclaimer: Tour videos are independently produced, and are not endorsed by the respective cemetery. When visiting a cemetery, do so only during regular visiting hours, take only pictures, and leave only approved grave offerings. Be courteous and respectful of both the living and the dead. In deference to families of those profiled herein, any requests to remove profiles by family members of the individual will be honored.
Profile images courtesy of: Wikimedia Commons, public domain searches, and fair use promotional material.
Sources include: Wikipedia, IMDb, Find a Grave, etc.
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Famous Grave Tour videos copyright Hollywood Graveyard. Original music copyright Giuseppe Vasapolli.
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Have you ever heard of one of our greatest character actors, William Windom? He worked in stage, films, and television, and was one of the finest actors I've ever seen. He served as a paratrooper in WWII in the 82nd Airborne. His book, "Journeyman Actor" is wonderful. Would you ever think about trying to find his resting place? It'd be lovely to remember him in one of your videos. He deserves it.
You should do a viewer's special with this theme. This is amazing!
All your Hollywood Graveyard videos are EXCELLENT and are very professional in their presentation. Many thanks.
Poor Jack Burns was asked to step in and fill shoes that were absolutely impossible to fill on The Andy Griffith Show…how do you replace Barney Fife?
If David Gorcey was from a Jewish family, why is there a cross on his grave?
My dad was a veteran and an old school Hollywood buff. I’m glad you’d consider him a star in his own right. Radioman in Vietnam for the USMC. He was my star. I wish he was still alive. He would have loved this channel and he would have known so many of these stars and these movies. As it is, I only know some of them because he gave me an old school Hollywood education until he died when I was 13. Thank you veterans.
Thank you for giving blacks the opportunity to be on tv back in them days
that one guy i seem in high plain drifter not the one they mention
If I remember, my grandfather, Fred Terzo, is buried here. He was a cameraman at Warner Brothers. He did the James Dean movies. He was in the navy and was at the Bikini Atolls filming the testing of the hydrogen bomb. He passed away at December 25, 1961 at the age of 60.
Narrator sounds a little like actor James Woods.
You should do a series of videos on movie cast members like you did with OZ I know that All of the cast of GWTW are gone……Howard McNear was in The Day The Earth Stood Still with Frances Bavier (Aunt Bea)
I love to hear Mr Dark talk I go to sleep listening to him . The tours are all special,
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Thanks for mentioning Floyd Butler. I'm a huge fan of Friends of Distinction. Also Spencer Williams of Amos & Andy. A Great TV show that show be restored and seen regularly!
My Dad is in this cemetery.
Not only did they serve our country, they also entertained us! Thank you for your service to our country! Thank you for sharing your talent! Rip