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Ann Sothern


Ann Sothern

Birthday:

01/22/1909

Place of birth:

Valley City, North Dakota, USA:

Biography:

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ann Sothern (born Harriette Arlene Lake; January 22, 1909 – March 15, 2001) was an American actress who worked on stage, radio, film, and television, in a career that spanned nearly six decades. Sothern began her career in the late 1920s in bit parts in films. In 1930, she made her Broadway stage debut and soon worked her way up to starring roles. In 1939, MGM cast her as Maisie Ravier, a brash yet lovable Brooklyn showgirl. The character, based on the Maisie short stories by Nell Martin, proved to be popular and spawned a successful film series (Congo Maisie, Gold Rush Maisie, Up Goes Maisie, etc.) and a network radio series (The Adventures of Maisie). In 1953, Sothern moved into television as the star of her own sitcom Private Secretary. The series aired for five seasons on CBS and earned Sothern three Primetime Emmy Award nominations. In 1958, she starred in another sitcom for CBS, The Ann Sothern Show, which aired for three seasons. From 1965 to 1966, Sothern provided the voice of Gladys Crabtree, the title character in the sitcom My Mother the Car. She continued her career throughout the late 1960s with stage and film appearances and guest-starring roles on television. Due to health issues, she worked sporadically during the 1970s and 1980s. In 1987, Sothern appeared in her final film The Whales of August, starring Bette Davis and Lillian Gish. Sothern earned her first and only Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film. After filming concluded, she retired to Ketchum, Idaho, where she spent her remaining years before her death from heart failure in March 2001. Lucille Ball called Sothern "the best comedian in the business, bar none."



Credits

That's Entertainment! III (1994)
as (archive footage)
The Whales of August (1987)
as Tisha Doughty
A Letter to Three Wives (1985)
as Ma Finney
The Little Dragons (1980)
as Angel
The Manitou (1978)
as Mrs. Karmann
That's Entertainment, Part II (1976)
as (archive footage)
Crazy Mama (1975)
as Sheba
Golden Needles (1974)
as Finzie
The Killing Kind (1974)
as Thelma Lambert
The Weekend Nun (1972)
as Mother Bonaventure
The Great Man's Whiskers (1972)
as Aunt Margaret Bancroft
Fol-de-Rol (1972)
as Queen Gertrude
A Death of Innocence (1971)
as Annie La Cossit
Congratulations, It's a Boy! (1971)
as Ethel Gaines
The Greatest Mother of 'em All (1969)
as Dolly Murdock
Chubasco (1968)
as Angela
The Outsider (1967)
as Mrs. Kozzek
Sylvia (1965)
as Mrs. Argona / Grace Argona
Lady in a Cage (1964)
as Sade
The Best Man (1964)
as Sue Ellen Gamadge
Lady in the Dark (1954)
as Liza
The Blue Gardenia (1953)
as Crystal Carpenter
Shadow on the Wall (1950)
as Dell Faring
Nancy Goes to Rio (1950)
as Frances Elliott
A Letter to Three Wives (1949)
as Rita Phipps
Words and Music (1948)
as Joyce Harmon
April Showers (1948)
as June Tyme
The Judge Steps Out (1947)
as Peggy
Undercover Maisie (1947)
as Maisie Ravier
Up Goes Maisie (1946)
as Maisie Ravier
Maisie Goes to Reno (1944)
as Maisie Ravier
Twenty Years After (1944)
as (archive footage)
Cry 'Havoc' (1943)
as Pat
Swing Shift Maisie (1943)
as Maisie Ravier
Thousands Cheer (1943)
as Ann Sothern
Three Hearts for Julia (1943)
as Julia Seabrook
You, John Jones! (1943)
as Mary Jones
Panama Hattie (1942)
as Hattie Maloney
Maisie Gets Her Man (1942)
as Maisie Ravier
Lady Be Good (1941)
as Dixie Donegan Crane
Ringside Maisie (1941)
as Maisie Ravier
Maisie Was a Lady (1941)
as Maisie Ravier
A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound (1940)
as Self
Dulcy (1940)
as Dulcy Ward
Gold Rush Maisie (1940)
as Maisie Ravier
Brother Orchid (1940)
as Florence 'Flo' Addams
Hollywood: Style Center of the World (1940)
as Self
Congo Maisie (1940)
as Maisie Ravier
Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President (1939)
as Ethel Turp
Fast and Furious (1939)
as Garda Sloane
Hotel for Women (1939)
as Ellen Connelly
Maisie (1939)
as Maisie Ravier / Mary Anastasia O'Connor
Trade Winds (1938)
as Jean Livingstone
She's Got Everything (1937)
as Carol Rogers
Ali Baba Goes to Town (1937)
as Herself
There Goes the Groom (1937)
as Bettina Louise "Betty" Russell
Danger – Love at Work (1937)
as Antoinette "Toni" Pemberton
Super-Sleuth (1937)
as Mary Strand
Fifty Roads to Town (1937)
as Millicent Kendall
There Goes My Girl (1937)
as Connie Taylor
Dangerous Number (1937)
as Eleanor
Smartest Girl in Town (1936)
as Frances Cooke
Walking on Air (1936)
as Kit Bennett
My American Wife (1936)
as Mary Cantillon
Don't Gamble with Love (1936)
as Ann Edwards
Hell-Ship Morgan (1936)
as Mary Taylor
You May Be Next! (1936)
as Fay Stevens
Grand Exit (1935)
as Adrienne Martin / Adeline Maxwell
The Girl Friend (1935)
as Linda Henry
Hooray for Love (1935)
as Patricia Thatcher
Eight Bells (1935)
as Marge Walker
Folies Bergère de Paris (1935)
as Mimi
Kid Millions (1934)
as Joan Larrabee
The Party's Over (1934)
as Ruth Walker
Blind Date (1934)
as Kitty Taylor
The Hell Cat (1934)
as Geraldine Sloane
Melody in Spring (1934)
as Jane Blodgett
Let's Fall in Love (1933)
as Jean
Broadway Thru a Keyhole (1933)
as Singer
Whoopee! (1930)
as Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
Madam Satan (1930)
as Zeppelin Reveler (uncredited)
The March of Time (1930)
as Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Good News (1930)
as Student
Song of the West (1930)
as Bit Part
The Show of Shows (1929)
as Performer in 'Meet My Sister' & 'Bicycle Built for Two' Numbers (as Harriet Lake)
Broadway Nights (1927)
as Showgirl (uncredited)