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Life Along the Mississippi |
(1994) |
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Lady in the Corner |
(1989) | | [ Lois Maxwell ] |
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Christmas Eve |
(1986) | | [ Lisa Jakub ][ Lisa Vidal ][ Season Hubley ][ Debi Richter ] |
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The Forbidden Guests |
(1961) |
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The Wedding |
(1961) |
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Emergency in 114 |
(1961) |
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Doesn't Everybody? |
(1961) |
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It Happens Every Thursday |
(1953) |
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Because of You |
(1952) |
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Paula |
(1952) |
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Half Angel |
(1951) |
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Cause for Alarm! |
(1951) |
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Key to the City |
(1950) | | [ Pamela Brik ] |
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The Accused |
(1949) |
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Come to the Stable |
(1949) | | [ Elsa Lanchester ] |
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Mother Is a Freshman |
(1949) | | [ Debra Paget ] |
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Rachel and the Stranger |
(1948) |
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The Bishop's Wife |
(1947) | | [ Elsa Lanchester ] |
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The Farmer's Daughter |
(1947) |
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The Perfect Marriage |
(1947) |
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The Stranger |
(1946) |
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Along Came Jones |
(1945) |
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And Now Tomorrow |
(1944) | | [ Susan Ward ] |
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Ladies Courageous |
(1944) |
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China |
(1943) |
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A Night to Remember |
(1943) |
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Bedtime Story |
(1941) | | [ Eve Arden ] |
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The Men in Her Life |
(1941) |
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The Lady from Cheyenne |
(1941) |
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He Stayed for Breakfast |
(1940) |
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The Doctor Takes a Wife |
(1940) |
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Eternally Yours |
(1939) | | [ Billie Burke ][ Eve Arden ] |
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The Story of Alexander Graham Bell |
(1939) |
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Wife, Husband and Friend |
(1939) |
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Kentucky |
(1938) |
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Suez |
(1938) |
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Three Blind Mice |
(1938) |
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Four Men and a Prayer |
(1938) |
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Second Honeymoon |
(1937) |
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Wife, Doctor and Nurse |
(1937) |
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Love Under Fire |
(1937) |
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Café Metropole |
(1937) |
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Love Is News |
(1937) |
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Ladies in Love |
(1936) |
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Ramona |
(1936) |
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Private Number |
(1936) |
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The Unguarded Hour |
(1936) |
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The Crusades |
(1935) | | [ Wendy Wilcoxon ] |
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The Call of the Wild |
(1935) |
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Shanghai |
(1935) |
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Clive of India |
(1935) |
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The White Parade |
(1934) |
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Caravan |
(1934) |
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Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back |
(1934) | | [ Lucille Ball ] |
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Born to Be Bad |
(1934) |
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The House of Rothschild |
(1934) |
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Grand Slam |
(1933) |
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Employees' Entrance |
(1933) |
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Man's Castle |
(1933) |
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The Devil's in Love |
(1933) |
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She Had to Say Yes |
(1933) | | [ Foby Wing ] |
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Midnight Mary |
(1933) |
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Heroes for Sale |
(1933) |
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The Life of Jimmy Dolan |
(1933) |
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Zoo in Budapest |
(1933) |
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They Call It Sin |
(1932) |
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Life Begins |
(1932) |
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Week-end Marriage |
(1932) |
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Play-Girl |
(1932) |
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The Hatchet Man |
(1932) |
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Taxi! |
(1932) | | [ James Cagney ] |
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How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 8: 'The Brassie' |
(1931) |
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The Ruling Voice |
(1931) |
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Platinum Blonde |
(1931) | | [ Jean Harlow ] |
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I Like Your Nerve |
(1931) |
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Big Business Girl |
(1931) | | [ Joan Blondell ] |
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Too Young to Marry |
(1931) |
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Three Girls Lost |
(1931) |
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The Right of Way |
(1931) |
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Beau Ideal |
(1931) |
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The Devil to Pay! |
(1930) | | [ Myrna Loy ] |
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The Truth About Youth |
(1930) | | [ Myrna Loy ] |
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Kismet |
(1930) |
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War Nurse |
(1930) |
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Road to Paradise |
(1930) |
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The Second Floor Mystery |
(1930) |
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The Man from Blankley's |
(1930) |
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Loose Ankles |
(1930) |
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The Show of Shows |
(1929) | | [ Myrna Loy ] |
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The Forward Pass |
(1929) |
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The Careless Age |
(1929) |
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Fast Life |
(1929) |
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The Girl in the Glass Cage |
(1929) |
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The Squall |
(1929) | | [ Myrna Loy ] |
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Seven Footprints to Satan |
(1929) |
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Scarlet Seas |
(1928) |
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The Head Man |
(1928) |
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The Magnificent Flirt |
(1928) |
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Laugh, Clown, Laugh |
(1928) |
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The Whip Woman |
(1928) |
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Her Wild Oat |
(1927) |
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Naughty But Nice |
(1927) |
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The Sheik |
(1921) |
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White and Unmarried |
(1921) |
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The Only Way |
(1919) |
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Sirens of the Sea |
(1917) |
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The Primrose Ring |
(1917) | |
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Born Gretchen Young, her family moved to Hollywood and she began appearing (at age four) as a child extra in movies, as did her sisters (one of whom later became known as actress Sally Blane). At 14, she got a small supporting role in Naughty but Nice (1927), which led to a screen contract. She moved quickly from teenager to ing |