Entertainment
From the silver screen to the big stage, to late night across America, entertainers find a way to leave us everlasting memories. Undeniably entertaining and timeless, but also undeniably flawed, perhaps it’s their human side that allows us to feel so connected with our on-screen heroes and those gifted voices of a generation? Here is the artists tribute to the entertainers he connected with the most, and some of those requested by close friends and family.
Audrie Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn
John Wayne
Doris Day
Deborah Kerr
Cary Grant
Shirley Temple
Shirley Temple
Peter Billiingsley
Julie Andrews
Grace Kelly
Bob Hope
Gone with the Wind
Debbie Reynolds
Annette Funicello
Judy Garland
Kirk Douglas
Andie Griffith
Clint Eastwood
Katharine Hepburn
Vivien Leigh
James Dean
Elizabeth Taylor
Timothy Dalton
Pierce Brosnan
Roger Moore
Sean Connery
Jaclyn Smith
Farah Fawcett
Kate Jackson
Jimmy Stewart
Tom Selleck
Don Knotts
Neil Armstrong
Gary Sinise
Ann Margret
Mary Tyler Moore
Larry Hagman
Barbara Eden
Elizabeth Montgomery
Jackie Gleason
Spencer Tracy
Betty White
Ernest Borgnine
John Voight
Betty Grable
Mark Twain
Lucille Ball
Ron Howard
Marlon Brando
Clark Gable
Julie Andrews
Jamie Farr
Gary Burghoff
Loretta Swit
Alan Alda
Charlton Heston
Johnny Carson
Alan Hale Jr.
Bob Denver
Julie Andrews
John Wayne
Walter Brennan
Lorne Greene
Michael Landon
Alexandra Bastedo
Barbara Stanwyck
Bette Davis
Donna Reed
Gary Cooper
Maureen O'Hara
Raquel Welch
Vera Miles
James Dean
Doris Day
Dale Evans
Ed Sullivan
Red Skelton
Mel Gibson
Grace Kelly
Victor Mature
Jane Russell
Kathee Lee Gifford
Burt Reynolds
Shannon Bream
Fess Parker
Susan Hayward
Robert Mitchum
Jamie Farr
James Cagney
Clint Eastwood
Alfred Hitchcock
Jim Caviezel
Mel Gibson