- Date de naissance
- Date de décès1 septembre 1981 · Sherman Oaks, Californie, États-Unis (non divulguée)
- Nom de naissanceDorothy Walton Gatley
- Taille1,57 m
- Ann Harding est née le 7 août 1902 au Texas, États-Unis. Elle était actrice. Elle est connue pour Mais une femme troubla la fête (1933), Le calvaire de Flora Winters (1934) et Holiday (1930). Elle était mariée à Werner Janssen et Harry Bannister. Elle est morte le 1 septembre 1981 en Californie, États-Unis.
- ConjointsWerner Janssen(17 janvier 1937 - 7 février 1963) (divorcé, 1 enfant)Harry Bannister(21 octobre 1926 - 7 mai 1932) (divorcé, 1 enfant)
- ParentsGeorge G. GatleyElizabeth Walton Gatley
- Waist-length blonde hair
- Long, blonde hair
- She joined the NAACP in 1934, having been disgusted by what she considered racism in her movie Prestige (1931). In 1935, she attended a benefit in support of the group's anti-lynching bill.
- [May 4, 1933] Was saved, along with traveling companions Alexander Kirkland and Marie Lombard, from shark-infested waters off the coast of Havana, Cuba, when their sailboat overturned. They were accompanied by a sailor, Magin Alvarez Prieda, who did not survive the incident.
- Her vehicle Le calvaire de Flora Winters (1934), in which she portrayed an unwed woman who carries on an illicit love affair with a married man and bears his child, was banned in Chicago and placed on the Catholic Church's list of films to be boycotted.
- Was the first major female star to join the Screen Actors Guild and later held the rank of second Vice-President.
- Was estranged from her only child, Jane, for several years before her death in 1981.
- I believe that the actress who wears her profession on her sleeve, as it were, outside of her work, is, as a rule, merely dramatizing herself. When she acts off-stage as well as on, she is wasting her talent. It is like using nectar to quench a casual thirst.
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