Ann Harding
Biography
Ann Harding, born on August 7, 1902, and passing away on September 1, 1981, was a versatile American actress renowned for her contributions to theatre, film, radio, and television. In the 1920s, she established herself as a prominent figure on Broadway and in regional theater, captivating audiences with her performances. The 1930s marked a significant turning point in her career as she became one of the pioneering actresses to achieve stardom in the emerging era of "talking pictures." Her talent was recognized when she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress in 1931 for her role in the film Holiday. With her captivating presence and skillful portrayals, Harding left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, bridging the gap between stage and screen.
Filmography
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Mission to Moscow
1943 • Marjorie Davis
Gallant Lady
1933 • Sally Wyndham
The Unknown Man
1951 • Stella Masen
The Lady Consents
1936 • Anne Talbot
The Animal Kingdom
1932 • Daisy Sage
The Conquerors
1932 • Caroline Ogden Standish
Christmas Eve
1947 • Aunt Matilda Reed
Peter Ibbetson
1935 • Mary, Duchess of Towers
Holiday
1930 • Linda Seton
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
1956 • Helen Hopkins
It Happened on Fifth Avenue
1947 • Mary O'Connor
Enchanted April
1935 • Mrs. Lotty Wilkins
The North Star
1943 • Sophia Pavlov
Double Harness
1933 • Joan Colby Fletcher