Ann Sothern(1909-2001)
- Reparto
- Música
- Banda sonora
Ann Sothern nació el 22 de enero de 1909 en Estados Unidos. Fue una actriz, conocida por Lady Be Good (1941), Las ballenas de agosto (1987) y Carta a tres esposas (1949). Estuvo casada con Robert Sterling y Roger Pryor. Murió el 15 de marzo de 2001 en Idaho, EE.UU..
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 4 premios y 9 nominaciones en total
Reparto
Música
Banda sonora
- 1976
- 1974
- 1965
- 1959
- 1955
- Lady in the Dark8,0Película de TV
- performer: "One Life to Live", "This is New", "The Saga of Jenny", "My Ship"
- 1954
- Nancy va a Rio6,4
- performer: "Time and Time Again", "Shine On, Harvest Moon" (uncredited), "Magic Is the Moonlight" (uncredited)
- 1950
- 1948
- 1944
- 1943
- 1943
- 1942
- Maisie Gets Her Man6,2
- performer: "Mademoiselle from Armentieres" (uncredited), "Cookin' With Gas" (1941)
- 1942
- Lady Be Good6,4
- performer: "You'll Never Know" (1941) (uncredited), "Your Words and My Music" (1941) (uncredited), "Oh, Lady Be Good!" (1924) (uncredited), "The Last Time I Saw Paris" (1940)
- 1941
- 1937
- Nombres alternativos
- Harriet Byron
- Altura
- 1,56 m
- Nacimiento
- Fallecimiento
- 15 de marzo de 2001
- Ketchum, Idaho, EE.UU.(un insuficiencia cardíaca)
- CónyugesRobert Sterling23 de mayo de 1943 - 7 de marzo de 1949 (divorciado, 1 niño)
- Niños
- PadresWalter J. Lake
- Otras obrasStage: Appeared in "Smiles" on Broadway. Musical comedy.
- Listings de publicidad
- CuriosidadesHer paternal grandfather, Simon Lake, was the inventor of the modern submarine. Her sister Marion was once a secretary to columnist Abigail Van Buren ("Dear Abby"). Her mother, Annette, was a concert singer who traveled; Ann followed suit studying singing and musical composition. In later years, her mother became a diction and vocal coach and taught microphone technique for talking pictures.
- CitasGood night . . . and stay happy.
- Salario
- (1957)$25,000 (1957)
Preguntas frecuentes14
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