Eden Memorial Park Cemetery is a
Jewish cemetery located at 11500 Sepulveda Boulevard,
Mission Hills, California, in the
San Fernando Valley of
Los Angeles
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. Many
Jews
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from the entertainment industry are buried here. It is located north of the
San Fernando Mission Cemetery
The San Fernando Mission Cemetery is a Catholic cemetery located in the Mission Hills community of the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. The property adjoins the San Fernando Mission and Bishop Alemany Catholic High School.
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.
The operators of the cemetery were accused on more than one occasion of destroying graves and discarding human remains to make room for new burials.
[Los Angeles Daily News; 7 March 2015; ‘’Jewish cemetery Eden Memorial Park sued again for throwing out remains’’]
Notable interments
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Phil Arnold
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Arnold is familiar ...
(1909–1968), actor
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Marty Allen
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(1922–2018), actor, comedian
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Terry Becker (1921–2014), actor
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John Brown (1904–1957), actor
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Lenny Bruce (1925–1966), comedian
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James Caan
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(1940–2022), actor
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Howard Caine
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(1926–1993), actor
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Jon Cedar
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Career
Cedar began his acting career in high school theater productions at Detroit High School. ...
(1931–2011), actor
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Harvey Cohen
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Career
Growing up in Boston, Cohen studied music at the University of Hartford and at the g ...
(1951–2007), composer
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Allen Curtis
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Hollywood is a neighborh ...
(1878–1961), film director
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Dan Curtis
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(1927–2006), film producer and director
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Lewis Dauber (1949–2019), actor
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Sam Denoff
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Biography
Denoff was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Esther (Rothbard) and Harry Denoff, a salesman. With his long-time ...
(1928–2011), screenwriter
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Don Diamond
Donald Alan Diamond (June 4, 1921 – June 19, 2011) was an American radio, film, and television actor who portrayed "Crazy Cat", the sidekick and heir apparent to Chief Wild Eagle on the popular 1960s television sitcom, ''F Troop'' (1965–19 ...
(1921–2011), actor
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Phil Foster (1914–1985), actor
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Bruce Gary (1951–2006), musician
* Giovanna “Nooni” Gentilli (1935–2019), Jewish religious leader, known as the heilege Livorner Rebbetzin
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Michael Gilden (1962–2006), actor
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Bert Gordon (1895–1974), comedian
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Mitzi Green
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(1920–1969), actress
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Julius Harris
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(1923–2004), actor
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Morton Heilig Morton Leonard Heilig (December 22, 1926 – May 14, 1997) was an American pioneer in virtual reality (VR) technology and a filmmaker. He applied his cinematographer experience and with the help of his partner developed the Sensorama over several y ...
(1926–1997), cinematographer, inventor
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Jerry Heller (1940–2016), American music manager
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Jack Herer
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(1939–2010), cannabis activist
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Sam Jaffe
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(1891–1984), actor
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Milt Kamen (1921–1977), actor, comic
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Herb Karpel
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Karpel w ...
(1917–1995), baseball player
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Kurt Katch
Kurt Katch (born Isser Kac; January 28, 1893 – August 14, 1958) was a Polish film and television actor. He appeared in ''Quiet Please, Murder'', ''The Purple V'', ''The Mask of Dimitrios'', ''Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves'', among many o ...
(1896–1958), actor
* Al Lapin Jr. (1927–2004), co-founder of
IHOP
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Harvey Lembeck
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(1923–1982), actor, father of actor/director
Michael Lembeck
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Life and career
Lembeck was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Caroline Dubs and ...
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Larry D. Mann (1922–2014), actor
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Groucho Marx (1890–1977), actor/comedian
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Vic Mizzy
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(1916–2009), composer
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Brad Morrow (1942–1997), actor
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Buck Ram
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(1907–1991), songwriter
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Catya Sassoon
Catya "Cat" Sassoon (September 3, 1968 – January 1, 2002) was an American actress, singer and model. She was the eldest daughter of Vidal Sassoon and Beverly Adams.
Early life
The eldest of four children, Sassoon was born at the Kli ...
(1968–2002), actress/model
* Hacham
Yedidia Shofet
Yedidia Shofet (also spelled ''Shophet'', and often referred to as Hakham Yedidia; November 14, 1908 – June 24, 2005) was the former Chief Rabbi of Iran and the worldwide spiritual leader of Persian Jewry.
Early life
Yedidia Shofet was bor ...
(1908–2004), Chief Rabbi of Iran and worldwide spiritual leader of Persian Jewry
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Roy Stuart (1927–2005), actor
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Rick Vallin
Rick Vallin (born Eric Efron; September 24, 1919 – August 31, 1977) was an actor who appeared in more than 150 films between 1938 and 1966.
Early years
Born in Feodosia, in the Crimea, Russia, Vallin came to the United States at age there ...
(1919–1977), actor
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George Wyle
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(1915–2003), film and television composer
References
External links
Eden Memorial Park Cemeterywebsite
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Cemeteries in Los Angeles
Mission Hills, Los Angeles
Jewish cemeteries in California
Jews and Judaism in Los Angeles
Cemetery vandalism and desecration