Ann Harding

Ann Harding

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Born
August 7, 1902
Died
September 1, 1981
Awards
14 wins, 16 nominations

Ann, born Dorothy Gatley, spent most of her childhood as an "army brat" constantly moving around before the family finally settled in New York. Ann first appeared on the stage while she spent a year attending Bryn Mawr College. She became a clerk and freelance script reader with a film company…

Biography

Ann, born Dorothy Gatley, spent most of her childhood as an "army brat" constantly moving around before the family finally settled in New York. Ann first appeared on the stage while she spent a year attending Bryn Mawr College. She became a clerk and freelance script reader with a film company before she made her stage debut in Greenwich Village. From there she went to Broadway, and when pictures needed actors who could walk and talk, she went to Hollywood. She was signed by Pathe and made her debut, with Fredric March in Paris Bound (1929). She became a leading lady, and the roles that she played were always the same, but her co-stars changed. She was the gentle, refined heroine as in The Animal Kingdom (1932), wherein she played Daisy, the rejected fiancée of Leslie Howard. By 1933, her popularity started to decline as she appeared in a parade of tearjerkers as someone always ready to sacrifice herself for the good of others. She quit films in 1937 when she married conductor Werner Janssen, but she could not stay away. She came back five years later in Eyes in the Night (1942). Her roles after that were mature character roles for the next five years. Another break, another three films, and then in 1956 she appeared once again with Fredric March, the man with whom she started her career in The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956). She continued to appear sporadically on TV in the 1960s and died at age 79 in 1981.

Actress

Ben CaseyBen Casey(1961)as Edith Sommers
Dr. KildareDr. Kildare(1961)as Mae Priest
The Eleventh HourThe Eleventh Hour(1962)as Mrs. Green
Burke's LawBurke's Law(1963)as Annabelle Rogers
Armstrong Circle TheatreArmstrong Circle Theatre(1950)

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Leslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a DamnLeslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a Damn(2016)
Why Be Good? Sexuality & Censorship in Early CinemaWhy Be Good? Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema(2007)as Self
Complicated WomenComplicated Women(2003)as Self
The Art DirectorThe Art Director(1949)as Self - edited from unidentified film

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Leslie Howard, Louise Closser Hale, Ann Harding, and Ruth Weston in Devotion (1931)Ann Harding and Robert Montgomery in When Ladies Meet (1933)Ann Harding, Cecilia Loftus, and Conrad Nagel in East Lynne (1931)Melvyn Douglas, Ann Harding, and Clarence Muse in Prestige (1931)Clive Brook and Ann Harding in Gallant Lady (1933)Lucile Browne and Ann Harding in Double Harness (1933)

Credit Score: Ann Harding

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Holiday16.2519306.302827
2It Happened on Fifth Avenue6.5019477.6017604
3A Night of Terror3.2519376.500763
4The Life of Vergie Winters3.2519346.600344
5The Right to Romance3.2519336.000278
6Double Harness3.2519336.8001412
7When Ladies Meet3.2519336.8011290
8The Animal Kingdom3.2519326.3001437
9Devotion3.2519316.200311
10East Lynne3.0919315.701436