•
Inez Asher (1911–2006), television writer and novelist •
Burt Baskin (1913–1967), business magnate and co-founder of
Baskin-Robbins •
David Berman (1903–1957), Jewish mobster who ran the Las Vegas Flamingo Hotel, one-time partner with
Bugsy Siegel •
Susan Berman (1945–2000), author, journalist, daughter of David Berman •
Thelma Bernstein (1910–2006), actress •
Fanny Brice (1891–1951), actress and comedian (transferred to
Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in 1992) •
Boake Carter (1900–1944), journalist •
Lou Clayton (1890–1950), entertainer •
Abram M. Edelman (1863–1941), architect •
Harry Einstein (1904–1958), comedian •
Leo F. Forbstein (1892–1948), composer and conductor •
Mack Gordon (1904–1959), composer and lyricist •
Don Hartman (1900–1958), director •
Herman W. Hellman (1843–1906), German-born Jewish businessman, banker, and real estate investor •
Curly Howard (1903–1952), actor, comedian, member of
The Three Stooges •
Shemp Howard (1895–1955), actor, comedian, member of The Three Stooges •
David A. Karnofsky (1914–1969), medical oncologist •
Carl Laemmle (1867–1939), film executive, founder of
Universal Pictures; he created the "Star" system •
Carl Laemmle Jr. (1908–1979), son of Carl Laemmle and studio executive •
Carla Laemmle (1909–2014), niece of Carl Laemmle and actress •
Solomon Lazard (1827–1916), 19th Century merchant and community leader •
Ruth Harriet Louise (1903–1940), photographer •
Edgar Magnin (1890–1984), rabbi and spiritual leader •
Louis B. Mayer (1885–1957), a founder of the
MGM film studios •
Joseph Mell (1915–1977), American film and television actor • Raymond Moscatel (1931–2022), Seattle University Basketball player beat The Harlem Globe Trotters in 1952 •
Carmel Myers (1899–1980), actress •
Harry Rapf (1880–1949), motion picture producer and studio executive •
Joseph Rosenberg (1881–1971) Bank of America executive vice president and motion picture lender •
Mark Sandrich (1900–1945), motion picture director •
Jack H. Skirball (1896–1985), rabbi, film producer, real estate developer and philanthropist •
Abe Stern (1888–1951), motion picture producer •
Charles Vidor (1900–1959), motion picture director •
Harry Warner (1881–1958), co-founder of
Warner Brothers film studios •
Jack L. Warner (1892–1978), co-founder of Warner Brothers film studios, founder of
Warner Bros. Records •
Sam Warner (1887–1927), co-founder and first CEO of Warner Brothers film studios •
Conrad Wells (born Abraham Fried) (1892–1930), cinematographer •
Osher Zilberstein (1888–1973), rabbi ==References==