Where Are The Famous Buried? Trivia
Where Are The Famous Buried?
Trivia is a online guide to more than 10 profiles of the lives, deaths, and final resting places of memorable figures
from sports, music, film, television, literature, politics, and more... The O-Alphabetical Listings
include:
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- George O'Brien
was an American actor, popular during the silent film era
and into the talkie era of the 1930s.
- Carroll O'Connor
was an actor, producer and director whose
television career spanned four decades. Known at first for playing the
role of Maj. Gen. Colt in the 1970s cult movie, Kelly's Heroes,
he later found fame as the bigoted workingman Archie Bunker, the main
character in the 1970s CBS television sitcoms All in the Family
(1971 to 1979) and Archie Bunker's Place (1979 to 1983).
- Hugh O’Connor
was an American actor, known for his role
as Det./ Lt. Lonnie Jamison on In the Heat of the Night from
1988-1995. Hugh O'Connor was born in Rome, Italy. When he was six days
old he was adopted by Carroll O'Connor and his wife Nancy. Carroll was
in Rome filming Cleopatra. He was named after Carroll O'Connor's
brother, who died in a motorcycle accident in 1961.
- Georgia O'Keeffe
(was an American artist. She is
associated with the Southwest, where she found artistic inspiration, and
particularly New Mexico, where she settled late in life. )
- Buckey O'Neill was a American
soldier, sheriff, newspaper editor, miner, politician, gambler and
lawyer, mainly in Arizona.
- Annie Oakley
(born Phoebe Ann Mosey) was an American sharpshooter
and exhibition shooter. Oakley's amazing talent and timely rise to fame
led to a starring role in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, which
propelled her to become the first American female superstar.
- Merle Oberon
, born
Estelle
Merle O'Brien Thompson, was an Academy Award-nominated British film
actress. Oberon received her only Oscar nomination as Best Actress for The
Dark Angel (1935) produced by Samuel Goldwyn.
- Jackie Kennedy Onnassis
was the wife of the
35th president of the United States, John F. Kennedy, and served as
First Lady during his presidency from 1961 until his assassination in
1963. She was later married to Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis
from 1968 until his death in 1975. In later years she had a successful
career as a book editor.
- Roy
Orbison,
nicknamed "The Big O," was an influential Grammy Award-winning
American singer-songwriter, guitarist and a pioneer of rock and roll
whose recording career spanned more than four decades.
- Commodore Perry Owens
was a lawman and gunfighter of the old west.
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