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Acteur dans 68 films

Né(e) le 22 janvier 1909

Lieu de naissance
Valley City, North Dakota USA

Mort le 15 mars 2001 (à 92 ans)

Ann Sothern

Acteur dans

1987

  • The Whales of August

1985

  • A Letter to Three Wives

1980

  • The Little Dragons

1978

  • Le faiseur d'épouvantes

1975

  • Crazy Mama

1973

  • The Killing Kind

1972

  • The Weekend Nun

1971

  • Congratulations, It's a Boy!

1967

  • Chubasco

1965

  • Sylvia

1964

  • The Best Man
  • Une Femme Dans Une Cage

1953

  • La femme au gardénia

1950

  • Shadow on the Wall
  • Voyage à Rio

1949

  • The Judge Steps Out
  • Chaînes conjugales

1948

  • April Showers
  • Ma Vie est une Chanson

1947

  • Undercover Maisie

1946

  • Up Goes Maisie

1944

  • Maisie Goes to Reno

1943

  • Cry 'Havoc'
  • Swing Shift Maisie
  • Three Hearts For Julia
  • You, John Jones!
  • Parade aux Étoiles

1942

  • Panama Hattie
  • Maisie Gets Her Man

1941

  • Lady Be Good
  • Ringside Maisie
  • Maisie Was a Lady

1940

  • Dulcy
  • Ruée vers l'or Maisie
  • L'étrange aventure
  • Congo Maisie

1939

  • Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President
  • Fast and Furious
  • Hotel for Women
  • Maisie

1938

  • Trade Winds

1937

  • She's Got Everything
  • There Goes the Groom
  • Danger - Love at Work
  • Super-Sleuth
  • There Goes My Girl
  • Dangerous Number

1936

  • Smartest Girl in Town
  • Walking on Air
  • My American Wife
  • Don't Gamble with Love
  • You May Be Next

1935

  • Grand Exit
  • The Girl Friend
  • Hooray for Love
  • Eight Bells
  • Folies Bergère de Paris

1934

  • Kid Millions
  • Blind Date
  • The Hell Cat
  • Melody in Spring

1933

  • Let's Fall in Love
  • Broadway Thru a Keyhole

1930

  • Madam Satan
  • Doughboys
  • Good News
  • Song of the West

1929

  • The Show of Shows
Ann Sothern's film career started as an extra in 1927. Originally a redhead, for the comedy roles she began to get she bleached her hair blond. After working at MGM and on Broadway, Ann was signed by Columbia Pictures for Let's Fall in Love (1933). The next year she would work with Eddie Cantor in his hit Kid Millions (1934). For the next two years, Ann would appear in a number of "B" pictures until she was dropped by Columbia in 1936. She then went to RKO, where the quality of her films did not improve. She appeared in a series of "B' pictures movies with Gene Raymond, but her career was going nowhere. In 1938 she left RKO and played the tart in Trade Winds (1938), which got her a contract at MGM. She was given the lead in a "B" comedy about a brassy, energetic showgirl not salesgirl--originally intended for Jean Harlow--that wound up becoming a huge hit and spawned a series of sequels that ran until 1947: Maisie (1939). Ann also appeared in such well received features as Brother Orchid (1940), Cry 'Havoc' (1943) and A Letter to Three Wives (1949). After 1950 the roles dried up and Ann turned to television and another hit series, playing the meddlesome Susie in the 1953 series Private Secretary (1953). The series was canceled in 1957 and Ann came back in The Ann Sothern Show (1958), which ran from 1958 to 1961. In 1965, she would be the voice of the 1928 Porter in the camp classic My Mother the Car (1965). While the 1970s and 1980s were relatively quiet for Ann, she would be nominated for an Academy Award for her role as the neighbor of Lillian Gish and Bette Davis in The Whales of August (1987).





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