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Popular American character actor of amusing appearance and voice whose long career led from dozens of highly enjoyable onscreen performances to world-wide familiarity as the voice of numerous Walt Disney animated films. Born in the American Deep South to grocer Sterling P. Holloway Sr. and Rebecca Boothby Holloway, he had a younger brother, Boothby. Holloway spent his early years as an actor playing comic juveniles on the stage. His bushy reddish-blond hair and trademark near-falsetto voice made him a natural for sound pictures, and he acted in scores of talkies, although he had made his picture debut in silents. His physical image and voice relegated him almost exclusively to comic roles, but in 1945, director Lewis Milestone cast him more or less against type in the classic war film A Walk in the Sun (1945), where Holloway's portrayal of a reluctant soldier was quite notable. He played frequently on television, becoming familiar to baby-boomers in a recurring role as Uncle Oscar on Adventures of Superman (1952), and later in television series of his own. His later work as the voice of numerous characters in Disney cartoons brought him new audiences and many fans, especially for his voicing of beloved Winnie the Pooh. He died in 1992.- Music Artist
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Sam Hunt was born in rural Cedartown, Georgia, on Dec. 8th 1984 (30 years old). Hunt grew up listening to '90s country, and after years of being shown other music such as Usher in the locker room, Hunt writes songs that are like no other. He played quarterback for the University of Alabama at Birmingham (Go Blazers!) and was signed for a brief time as a free agent for the Kansas City Chiefs. After his football career showed that it just wasn't right, Hunt moved to Nashville. He wrote Come Over, which Kenny Chesney would record, Cop Car, that Keith Urban would bring some attention to, and We Are Tonight, which was recorded by Billy Currington. After these songs showed that Hunt's style was loved, he started singing some. He is known best for Singing "Leave the Night On", though other songs include "X2C", "Take Your Time", "House Party", "Breakup in A Smalltown", and "Vandalizer". So, there is a Sam Hunt song for every mood! Go check him out today on YouTube @SamHuntMusic!- Marnie Andrews was born on 9 December 1951 in Cedartown, Georgia, USA. She is an actress, known for Jack Goes Home (2016), JAG (1995) and General Hospital (1963). She has been married to Jeff Jacobson since 1979. They have one child.
- Dick Nunis was born on 30 May 1932 in Cedartown, Georgia, USA. He died on 13 December 2023.
- Doug Sanders, 'Peacock of the Fairways,' A colorful dresser who was a fan favorite on the PGA Tour, he won 20 events but no major tournaments, missing a crucial putt at the British Open. Sanders lit up the otherwise staid golf circuit of his time with his colorful attire and became a fan favorite while winning 20 PGA Tour events, only to fall just short of capturing a major tournament. Famously, he missed a three-foot putt for the 1970 British Open championship, then lost to Jack Nicklaus by one shot in an 18-hole playoff. He had previously tied for second at the British and United States Opens and at the P.G.A. Championship.
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Ida Cox was born on 25 February 1888 in Cedartown, Georgia, USA. She was an actress, known for Rocketman (2019), Woman's a Fool (1947) and The Blues (2003). She was married to Jesse Crump, Eugene Williams and Adler Cox (musician). She died on 10 November 1967 in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA.- Writer
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Brittany Lane Harris was born in Cedartown Georgia. She attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and the New School University in New York City where she recently earned her BFA in Acting and Screenwriting. She is stationed in Los Angeles where she is on the executive board of SuVen Entertainment.