Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is |
(1994) | [ Stefanie Powers ] |
The Habitation of Dragons |
(1992) | [ Anne Murray ] |
With Murder in Mind |
(1992) | [ Elizabeth Montgomery ] |
Good Old Boy: A Delta Boyhood |
(1988) |
Stranded |
(1987) | [ Ione Skye ] |
Peggy Sue Got Married |
(1986) | [ Helen Hunt ][ Sophia Coppola ][ Kathleen Turner ][ Joan Allen ][ Catherine Hicks ] |
Hannah and Her Sisters |
(1986) | [ Carrie Fisher ][ Julia Louise Dreyfus ][ Mia Farrow ][ Barbara Hershey ][ Dianne Wiest ] |
Too Scared to Scream |
(1985) | [ Anne Archer ] |
Morning's at Seven |
(1982) |
Mandy's Grandmother |
(1978) |
The Great Houdini |
(1976) | [ Adrienne Barbeau ][ Sally Struthers ][ Ruth Gordon ][ Vivian Vance ] |
The Crooked Hearts |
(1972) | [ Penny Marshall ][ Rosalind Russel ] |
Never Too Late |
(1965) | [ Connie Stevens ] |
Wild Heritage |
(1958) |
The Tall T |
(1957) |
The Great Impersonation |
(1955) | [ Zsa Zsa Gabor ] |
September Tide |
(1954) |
The Steel Cage |
(1954) |
Duffy of San Quentin |
(1954) |
Message in a Bottle |
(1953) |
The Trestle |
(1953) |
They Also Serve |
(1953) |
Mission Over Korea |
(1953) |
All I Desire |
(1953) | [ Barbara Stanwyck ] |
Bonzo Goes to College |
(1952) |
Where Danger Lives |
(1950) | [ Sherry Jackson ] |
No Resting Place |
(1950) |
The Big Clock |
(1948) | [ Elsa Lanchester ] |
Tarzan's New York Adventure |
(1942) |
Tarzan's Secret Treasure |
(1941) |
Maisie Was a Lady |
(1941) |
Pride and Prejudice |
(1940) |
Sporting Blood |
(1940) |
Tarzan Finds a Son! |
(1939) | [ Wendy Wilcoxon ] |
Let Us Live! |
(1939) |
Spring Madness |
(1938) |
The Crowd Roars |
(1938) | [ Jane Wyman ] |
Port of Seven Seas |
(1938) |
Hold That Kiss |
(1938) |
A Yank at Oxford |
(1938) | [ Vivian Leigh ] |
My Dear Miss Aldrich |
(1937) |
Between Two Women |
(1937) |
The Emperor's Candlesticks |
(1937) |
A Day at the Races |
(1937) | [ Dorothy Dandridge ] |
Tarzan Escapes |
(1936) |
The Devil-Doll |
(1936) |
The Voice of Bugle Ann |
(1936) |
The Bishop Misbehaves |
(1935) |
Anna Karenina |
(1935) | [ Greta Garbo ] |
Woman Wanted |
(1935) |
The Flame Within |
(1935) |
Cardinal Richelieu |
(1935) |
West Point of the Air |
(1935) | [ Rosalind Russel ] |
The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, and Observation of David Copperfield, the Younger |
(1935) | [ Elsa Lanchester ] |
The Barretts of Wimpole Street |
(1934) |
Hide-Out |
(1934) |
The Thin Man |
(1934) | [ Myrna Loy ] |
Tarzan and His Mate |
(1934) |
Stage Mother |
(1933) |
Tugboat Annie |
(1933) |
The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble |
(1933) |
Payment Deferred |
(1932) |
Okay, America! |
(1932) |
Skyscraper Souls |
(1932) |
Fast Companions |
(1932) |
The Silver Lining |
(1932) |
Tarzan the Ape Man |
(1932) |
Strange Interlude |
(1932) |
Robbers' Roost |
(1932) |
The Big Shot |
(1931) |
Skyline |
(1931) | [ Myrna Loy ] |
A Connecticut Yankee |
(1931) | [ Myrna Loy ] |
Princess and the Plumber |
(1930) |
Just Imagine |
(1930) |
Song o' My Heart |
(1930) |
So This Is London |
(1930) | |
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The future jungle wife of Tarzan and mother of Mia Farrow was a schooldays classmate of Vivien Leigh at the Convent of the Sacred Heart at Roehampton (London). At the age of nine she intended to become a pilot. After more school in Paris, back in Dublin, she met director Frank Borzage who was doing location filming for Fox and who invited her to Hollywood where she arrived, accompanied by her mother, in 1930. In 1932 she signed with MGM and completed nine movies at four studios. Irving Thalberg picked her to play Tarzan's Jane. She was perhaps MGM's most popular ingenue throughout the 1930s in a number of non-Tarzan vehicles. She married Australian writer John Farrow (later an award-winning director and author of a history of the papacy, a life of Thomas More and a Tahitian/English dictionary) with whom she had seven children: Michael, Patrick, Maria (Mia Farrow), John, Prudence, Theresa (Tisa Farrow), and Stephanie Farrow. After her last Tarzan she asked for release from her contract to care for her husband who had just left the Navy with typhoid. She continued making occasional movies, television and stage appearances and operating a bridal consulting service (Wediquette International).
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