Obituaries
LOIS COLLIER
March 21, 1922 - October 27, 1999
Interment:
Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Lois Collier
Birth: Mar. 21, 1922
Salley, Aiken County, South Carolina
Death: Oct. 27, 1999
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles County, California
Motion Picture Actress. She was known as a Queen of the Bs for her participation in many popular low-budget, or B, movies. She appeared in Jungle Queen (1945), Cobra Woman (1944), Outlaws of Cherokee Trail (1941), West of Cimarron (1941), The Phantom Plainsmen (1942), Santa Fe Scouts (1943), Ladies Courageous (1944), The Crimson Canary (1945), and A Night in Casablanca (1946), to name a few. She also appeared in the television spy series Boston Blackie. Schreibman was her married name. (bio by: A.J. Marik)
Family links:
Spouse:
Paul Schreibman (1909 - 2001)
Burial:
Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Hollywood
Los Angeles County
California, USA
Plot: New Beth Olam Mausoleum, Hall of David, T-6-2, Crypt 6386
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Paul Schreibman
Hollywood Motion Picture Producer
Godzilla
Birth: Jun. 11, 1909
Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey
Death: Jun. 23, 2001
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California
Hollywood Motion Picture Producer. Responsible for bringing the Japanese hit film Gojira to American audiences, making it a huge hit known as Godzilla (1956). He also owned and operated a number of Los Angeles movie theaters, including the Belasco, Coronet and Las Palmas. He was married to popular actress Lois Collier for many years. (bio by: A.J. Marik)
Family links:
Spouse:
Lois Collier (1922 - 1999)
Burial:
Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Hollywood
Los Angeles County
California
Plot: New Beth Olam Mausoleum, Hall of David, T-6-2, Crypt 6386
RELATED OBITUARY
Lois Collier
Birth: Mar. 21, 1922
Salley, Aiken County, South Carolina
Death: Oct. 27, 1999
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles County, California
Motion Picture Actress. She was known as a Queen of the Bs for her participation in many popular low-budget, or B, movies. She appeared in Jungle Queen (1945), Cobra Woman (1944), Outlaws of Cherokee Trail (1941), West of Cimarron (1941), The Phantom Plainsmen (1942), Santa Fe Scouts (1943), Ladies Courageous (1944), The Crimson Canary (1945), and A Night in Casablanca (1946), to name a few. She also appeared in the television spy series Boston Blackie. Schreibman was her married name. (bio by: A.J. Marik)
Family links:
Spouse:
Paul Schreibman (1909 - 2001)
Burial:
Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Hollywood
Los Angeles County
California, USA
Plot: New Beth Olam Mausoleum, Hall of David, T-6-2, Crypt 6386