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Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery - Definition

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Mount Sinai Memorial Park is a Jewish cemetery located at 5950 Forest Lawn Drive in Los Angeles, California. It is the burial place for, amongst others, a few stars from the entertainment industry such as:

  • Irwin Allen (1916-1991), film director/producer/writer
  • Danny Arnold (1925-1995), film actor/editor/writer
  • Herschel Bernardi, actor
  • Lee J. Cobb (1911-1976), actor
  • Mack David (1912-1993), composer
  • "Mama" Cass Elliott (1941-1974), singer with The Mamas & the Papas
  • Ziggy Elman (1911-1968), big-band musician and composer
  • Norman Fell (1924-1998), actor, Mr. Roper on TV's "Three's Company"
  • Totie Fields (1930-1978), comedian
  • Helen Forrest (1917-1999), jazz and big band singer
  • Karl Freund (1890-1969), Academy Award winning cinematographer
  • Bruce Geller (1930-1978) film and TV producer
  • Nat Hiken (1914-1968), award-winning writer, director, producer
  • Peter Hurkos (1911-1988), Dutch psychic
  • Leonard Katzman (1927-1996), film and TV writer, producer, and director
  • Ross Martin, actor
  • Irving Mills (1894-1985), composer
  • David Rose (1910-1990), composer
  • Milton Rosen (1922-2000), prolific composer
  • Phil Silvers (1912-1985), comedian, actor
  • Sidney Skolsky (1905-1983), Hollywood reporter
  • Hillel Slovak (1962-1988), guitarist for Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • Brandon Tartikoff (1949-1997), television executive
  • Irving Taylor (1914-1983), songwriter
  • Mel Taylor (1933-1996), rock drummer
  • Bobby Van (1928-1980), entertainer

See also: List of United States cemeteries; List of famous cemeteries (non-US)

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