Anne Gwynne

Anne Gwynne

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Born
December 10, 1918
Died
March 31, 2003

Slender, strikingly beautiful strawberry blonde Anne Gwynne arrived in Hollywood a typical starry-eyed model looking to for top stardom. Not quite achieving her goal, she did become one of Universal Studio's favorite and revered cover girls while earning notoriety as one of cinema's finest screamers…

Biography

Slender, strikingly beautiful strawberry blonde Anne Gwynne arrived in Hollywood a typical starry-eyed model looking to for top stardom. Not quite achieving her goal, she did become one of Universal Studio's favorite and revered cover girls while earning notoriety as one of cinema's finest screamers in 40's "B" horror films. She was able to extend her talents to include adventure stories, westerns, film noir and musical comedies before retiring in 1959.

The hazel-eyed beauty was born Marguerite Gwynne Trice in Waco, Texas, on December 18, 1918, the daughter of Pearl (née Guinn) and Jefferson Benjamin Trice, a clothing manufacturer. The family moved to St. Louis, Missouri when she was still a child. Following high school graduation, she studied drama at Stephens College. Accompanying her father to Los Angeles, she stayed and found work in a number of local community productions. She also supplemented her income as a swimsuit model for Catalina. A Universal studio talent agent happened to catch her in one of her theatre endeavors and the 20-year-old was tested and signed up in 1939.

Appearing in a few starlet bit parts as chorus girls or nurse types, Anne quickly earned her first female lead that same year with the western Oklahoma Frontier (1939) opposite cowboy star Johnny Mack Brown and continued on as a gorgeous co-star/second lead for such handsome leading men as Richard Arlen in Man from Montreal (1939); Robert Stack in Men of Texas (1942); she is best remembered, however, as a decorative lure for the monstrous antics of Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, and Lon Chaney Jr., among others, in such movie chillers as Black Friday (1940), The Black Cat (1941), The Strange Case of Doctor Rx (1942), Weird Woman (1944), House of Frankenstein (1944) and Murder in the Blue Room (1944).

Anne certainly had the looks and talent but not the luck, seldom rising above second-string film fare. She nevertheless proved quite popular with the servicemen as a WWII wall pin-up and, as with many other lovely actresses, found TV and commercials to be viable mediums for her as her film career waned. She, in fact, co-starred in TV's first filmed series, the noirish crime series Public Prosecutor (1947) as D.A. John Howard's legal secretary and guested on such action-filled 50's programs as "Ramar of the Jungle," "Death Valley Days" and "Northwest Passage."

Later sporadic appearances on film included The Blazing Sun (1950), Call of the Klondike (1950) and Breakdown (1952), the last-mentioned effort executive produced by her husband Max M. Gilford. She returned to the horror film fold once more as the star of the quickly dismissed, "poverty row" cult programmer Teenage Monster (1957). Here Anne plays a caring mother whose home is hit by a meteor. This results in the death of her husband and the monstrous mutation of her son. She tries to shield her boy from outside forces to save him. After a decade of retirement, Anne returned to make a brief, matronly appearance in the film Adam at Six A.M. (1970).

Married to Gilford in 1945, the pair had two children. Daughter/actress Gwynne Gilford is married to actor Robert Pine. Her grandson is actor Chris Pine. Anne's health began to deteriorate in the '90s; a widow by this time, she was moved to the Motion Picture Country Home in Woodland Hills, California, where she died of complications from a stroke on March 31, 2003.

Actress

Adam at Six A.M.Adam at Six A.M.(1970)as Mrs. Gaines
Northwest PassageNorthwest Passage(1958)as Sheila Stark
Rescue 8Rescue 8(1958)as Martha Blanchard
Teenage MonsterTeenage Monster(1957)as Ruth Cannon
Death Valley DaysDeath Valley Days(1952)as Belle Clayton

Archive Footage

Once Upon a Time... in HollywoodOnce Upon a Time... in Hollywood(2019)as Ruth Cannon
Cinemassacre's Monster MadnessCinemassacre's Monster Madness(2007)as Rita Hussman
Coming SoonComing Soon(1982)as edited from 'Weird Woman'
Doom of DraculaDoom of Dracula(1966)as Rita, the girl
Purple Death from Outer SpacePurple Death from Outer Space(1966)as Female Spy in Arboria

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Anne Gwynne and Samuel S. Hinds in Ride 'Em Cowboy (1942)Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, and Anne Gwynne in Ride 'Em Cowboy (1942)Dick Foran and Anne Gwynne in Ride 'Em Cowboy (1942)Anne Gwynne in Ride 'Em Cowboy (1942)Dick Foran and Anne Gwynne in Ride 'Em Cowboy (1942)Bud Abbott, Johnny Mack Brown, Lou Costello, Dick Foran, Anne Gwynne, Joe McMichael, Judd McMichael, and Ted McMichael in Ride 'Em Cowboy (1942)

Credit Score: Anne Gwynne

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome3.2519476.1002087
2South of Dixie3.2519446.80015
3Weird Woman3.2519446.2001313
4Jail House Blues3.2519426.80014
5Arson, Inc.3.0919495.300280
6Murder in the Blue Room3.0919445.800484
7House of Frankenstein2.5019446.2008667
8The Black Cat2.5019416.1002425
9Nice Girl?2.5019416.500492
10Black Friday2.5019406.3003330