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- Edward L. Baker, Jr. (1865–1913), U.S. Army officer, Medal of Honor recipient during Spanish-American War
- Phineas Banning (1830–1885), financier, known as the "Father of the Port of Los Angeles"
- David S. Barmore (1832–1905), wealthy steamboat builder, helped make the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers famous
- Emmer Bowen (1830–1912), Medal of Honor recipient during the Confederate War
- Tod Browning (1880–1962), movie director, screenwriter, known as "The Master of the Macabre"
- David Burbank (1821–1895), dentist, businessman and landholder, Burbank, California, was named for him
- Betty Burbridge (1895–1987), actress
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- John Mansfield (1822–1896), politician, Lieutenant Governor of California from 1880 to 1883
- William B. Mayes (1837–1900), Union Army soldier, Medal of Honor recipient
- Owen McAleer (1858–1944), politician, Canadian-born 35th Mayor of Los Angeles
- Hattie McDaniel (1895–1952), actress, first black person to win an Academy Award, which she received for her performance as Mammy in Gone with the Wind
- Spencer G. Millard (1856–1895), politician, 20th Lieutenant Governor of California, died in office within his first year
- Mable Monohan (1888–1953), murder victim, her death sent Barbara Graham, Emmet Perkins and Jack Santo to the gas chamber
- Gideon C. Moody (1832–1904), American politician, Congressman/Senator
- Tim Moore (1887–1958), vaudevillian, comic actor, appeared in the TV version of Amos 'n' Andy
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- Remi Nadeau (1819–1887), French Canadian pioneer who arrived in Los Angeles in 1861
- Marshall Neilan (1891–1958), director, actor, motion picture pioneer
- John R. Newberry (1850–1933), businessman, pioneer grocer, founded J.R. Newberry and Company, one of the first chain grocery stores in Los Angeles
- John G. Nichols (1813–1898), 3rd and 10th Mayor of Los Angeles
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- Henry Z. Osborne (1848–1923), politician, served in the House of Representatives from California
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- Frank Rader (1848–1897), politician, 31st Mayor of Los Angeles
- Andy Razaf (1895–1973), lyricist, composer, wrote "Ain't Misbehavin'" and "Honeysuckle Rose"
- Frederick H. Rindge (1857–1905), American businessman, philanthropist and writer
- Anthony A.C. Rogers (1821–1899), politician, served in the House of Representatives from Arkansas
- Maria Rasputin (1889–1977), daughter of Russia's notorious "mad monk," Grigori Rasputin
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- Monroe Salisbury (1876–1935), actor
- Caroline Severance (1820–1914), social reformer, suffragette
- James S. Slauson (1865–1922), Southland pioneer, citrus grower and former president of the Chamber of Commerce, prominent in civic affairs
- Everett Sloane (1909–1965), actor, was in Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre, played Mr. Bernstein in Citizen Kane
- William Stephens (1859–1944), 24th California Governor
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- Art Tatum (1909–1956), jazz pianist (has cenotaph; originally interred here, he was removed to Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale)
- William I. Traeger (1880–1935), lawman, politician, football coach, sheriff of Los Angeles County from 1921 to 1932, served term in the House of Representatives from California
- John Q. Tufts (1840–1908), politician, served in the House of Representatives from Iowa
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- Ernestine Wade (1906–1983), actress, played Sapphire Stevens on radio and TV's Amos 'n' Andy
- Olin Wellborn (1843–1921), politician, served in House of Representatives from Texas
- Franz Werfel (1890–1945), Austrian writer (transferred in 1975 to the Zentralfriedhof, Vienna)[5]
- Ernest Whitman (1893–1954), actor, played the Carpetbagger's friend in Gone with the Wind
- Robert M. Widney (1838–1929), American lawyer, judge, a founder of the University of Southern California
- Harvey H. Wilcox (1832–1891), owned a ranch northwest of the City of Los Angeles, which his wife, Daeida, named Hollywood. Originally interred in Rosedale, alongside his mother, Azubah (Mark) Wilcox (c. 1804–1888); he was removed to Hollywood Cemetery in 1922
- Dooley Wilson (1886–1953), actor, musician, played Sam in Casablanca
- Anna May Wong (1905–1961), actress, the first Chinese American movie star
- Frederick T. Woodman (1872–1949), politician, 41st mayor of Los Angeles
- Honorable Wu (1896–1945), actor
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