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Anne Shirley(1918-1993)

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Anne Shirley in Man from Frisco (1944)
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Adieu ma belle (1944)
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They didn't come packaged any sweeter or lovelier than Anne Shirley, a gentle and gracious 1930s teen film actress who didn't quite reach the zenith of front-rank stardom and retired all too soon at age 26. On film as a toddler, she went through a small revolving door of marquee names before legally settling (at age 16) on the name Anne Shirley, the name of her schoolgirl heroine in Anne's most famous film of all -- Miss Carrott (1934).

Manhattan-born Anne was christened Dawn Evelyeen Paris on April 17, 1918. Her father died while she was still a baby, and she and her widowed mother lived a very meager New York existence at first. At the age of 16 months, the child was already contributing to the household finances as a photographer's model, using sundry different monikers, including Lenn Fondre, Lindley Dawn and Dawn O'Day. With this source of monetary inspiration, her mother sought work for her daughter in films as well, and at the age of 4, Anne (billed as Dawn O'Day) made her first feature with The Hidden Woman (1922). She showed enough promise in the film Moonshine Valley (1922), as a young girl who manages to reunite her separated parents, that she and her mother made a permanent move from New York to California. Scarce work for such a young child, but Anne managed to find it with minor roles in Cruel Sacrifice (1923) and La danseuse Espagnole (1923) for Paramount Pictures. During her adolescence she often appeared as the leading stars' daughter in films such as Grande vedette (1928) with Madge Bellamy, Les fautes d'un père (1928) starring Jean Arthur and Liliom (1930) with Charles Farrell. Oftentimes she would play the female star of the film as a child, such as Janet Gaynor's in Quatre diables (1928), Frances Dee's in La folie des hommes (1931) and Barbara Stanwyck's in Mon grand (1932).

After a rash of unbilled parts, Anne was used by Vitaphone for a series of 1930s short subjects. By her teen years she had developed before the very eyes of Hollywood into a petite and lovely young brunette. Casting agents took notice. Following roles in Raspoutine et l'impératrice (1932) with the three Barrymores and The Life of Jimmy Dolan (1933) starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Loretta Young, Anne was tested among hundreds of young aspirants and captured the role of Anne Shirley in Lucy Maud Montgomery's classic novel Miss Carrott (1934), imbuing the character with all the spirit and charm (not to mention talent) necessary. She officially became a teen celebrity after changing her moniker for the final time in conjunction with the release of the film.

Prominent misty-eyed ingénue leads came her way as a result of playing a swamp girl in Steamboat Round the Bend (1935) alongside Will Rogers and in M'Liss (1936) opposite John Beal, but her resume became littered with meek B-level comedies and weak dramas, such as Chasing Yesterday (1935), Too Many Wives (1937) and Nouilles au bluff (1937), that did little to advance her career. Finally at age 19, she found a role to match her "Green Gables" success playing Barbara Stanwyck's daughter in the classic weeper Stella Dallas (1937). The interaction between the two was magical, and both Barbara and Anne were nominated for Oscars (Anne in the supporting category) for their superb portrayals . Both lost, however, to Luise Rainer and Alice Brady, respectively.

During this time of major success, Anne met and eventually married actor John Payne in 1937. The popular Hollywood couple had one child, Julie Payne, who became an actress for a time in the 1970s. Her subsequent career was full of promise, but with every quality picture bestowed upon her, such as Vigil in the Night (1940) and Tous les biens de la Terre (1941), came a faltering one that hurt her career, including Career (1939) and West Point Widow (1941). Especially disappointing was her long-anticipated "Green Gables" sequel Anne of Windy Poplars (1940), which received very lackluster reviews.

The still-young actress finished on top, however, opposite Dick Powell in the classic movie mystery Adieu ma belle (1944). Divorced from John Payne in 1943 and tiring of the Hollywood rat race she had endured since a child, however, Anne decided to end her career after her second marriage, to the movie's producer Adrian Scott, in 1945. Never an ambitious actress, Anne stayed with her career as long as she did primarily to please her mother. Her three-year marriage to Scott was unable to withstand the legal troubles of her husband's 1947 blacklisting (he was one of the "Hollywood 10" imprisoned during the McCarthy era for his communist affiliations). Her 1949 marriage to screenwriter Charles Lederer, the nephew of actress Marion Davies, was her longest and most fulfilling. Their son, Daniel, was born the following year. He inherited his father's writing talent and grew up to become a poet.

Never tempted to resume her career at any time, she remained a charming and gracious socialite in the Hollywood circle. A painter on the side, she at one point entertained the thought of becoming a behind-the-scenes worker, such as a dialogue coach, but it was never pursued aggressively. Her husband's sudden death in 1976 triggered a severe emotional crisis for Anne, who turned for a time to alcohol. Recovered, she lived the rest of her life completely out of the limelight, dying in 1993 of lung cancer at age 75. Her granddaughter by daughter Julie (via her marriage to screenwriter Robert Towne) is the actress Katharine Towne, who has appeared in such films as Mulholland Drive (2001).

Not as well remembered as an actress of her award-worthy caliber should be, perhaps had Anne Shirley given Hollywood a longer tryout and added a bit more bite to her rather benign, sweetly sentimental image, her star would be brighter today. Nevertheless, her film work has unarguably brightened the silver screen.
BornApril 17, 1918
DiedJuly 4, 1993(75)
BornApril 17, 1918
DiedJuly 4, 1993(75)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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Known for

Dick Powell and Claire Trevor in Adieu ma belle (1944)
Adieu ma belle
7.5
  • Ann Grayle
  • 1944
Brian Aherne and Carole Lombard in Vigil in the Night (1940)
Vigil in the Night
6.7
  • Lucy Lee
  • 1940
Will Rogers in Steamboat Round the Bend (1935)
Steamboat Round the Bend
6.8
  • Fleety Belle
  • 1935
James Craig, Anne Shirley, and Simone Simon in Tous les biens de la Terre (1941)
Tous les biens de la Terre
7.6
  • Mary Stone
  • 1941

Credits

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  • Dick Powell and Claire Trevor in Adieu ma belle (1944)
    Adieu ma belle
    7.5
    • Ann Grayle
    • 1944
  • Dennis Day, Anne Shirley, and Phillip Terry in Music in Manhattan (1944)
    Music in Manhattan
    5.9
    • Frankie Foster
    • 1944
  • Dan Duryea and Anne Shirley in Man from Frisco (1944)
    Man from Frisco
    6.3
    • Diana Kennedy
    • 1944
  • Olivia de Havilland and Sonny Tufts in L'Exubérante Smoky (1943)
    L'Exubérante Smoky
    5.6
    • May Harness Blake
    • 1943
  • Randolph Scott, Pat O'Brien, and Anne Shirley in Bombardier (1943)
    Bombardier
    6.0
    • Burton Hughes
    • 1943
  • Carole Landis, George Murphy, Anne Shirley, and Benny Goodman and His Orchestra in L'irrésistible Miss Kay (1943)
    L'irrésistible Miss Kay
    6.5
    • Ellen Evans
    • 1943
  • Eddie Albert and Anne Shirley in Lady Bodyguard (1943)
    Lady Bodyguard
    6.0
    • A.C. Baker
    • 1943
  • Richard Barthelmess, Freddy Martin, Joan Merrill, George Murphy, and Anne Shirley in Au coin de la 44e rue (1942)
    Au coin de la 44e rue
    5.5
    • Jessey Lee
    • 1942
  • Desi Arnaz, Ray Bolger, Jack Durant, Fritz Feld, Eddie Foy Jr., June Havoc, and Anne Shirley in Four Jacks and a Jill (1942)
    Four Jacks and a Jill
    5.4
    • Karanina 'Nina' Novak
    • 1942
  • James Craig, Anne Shirley, and Simone Simon in Tous les biens de la Terre (1941)
    Tous les biens de la Terre
    7.6
    • Mary Stone
    • 1941
  • Charles Coburn, James Craig, and Anne Shirley in Unexpected Uncle (1941)
    Unexpected Uncle
    6.0
    • Kathleen Brown
    • 1941
  • Anne Shirley in West Point Widow (1941)
    West Point Widow
    6.6
    • Nancy Hull
    • 1941
  • James Ellison and Anne Shirley in Anne of Windy Poplars (1940)
    Anne of Windy Poplars
    6.3
    • Anne Shirley
    • 1940
  • John Garfield, Lee Patrick, Anne Shirley, and George Tobias in Saturday's Children (1940)
    Saturday's Children
    6.4
    • Bobby Halevy
    • 1940
  • Brian Aherne and Carole Lombard in Vigil in the Night (1940)
    Vigil in the Night
    6.7
    • Lucy Lee
    • 1940

Soundtrack



  • Richard Barthelmess, Freddy Martin, Joan Merrill, George Murphy, and Anne Shirley in Au coin de la 44e rue (1942)
    Au coin de la 44e rue
    5.5
    • performer: "There's a Breeze on Lake Louise" (uncredited)
    • 1942
  • Desi Arnaz, Ray Bolger, Jack Durant, Fritz Feld, Eddie Foy Jr., June Havoc, and Anne Shirley in Four Jacks and a Jill (1942)
    Four Jacks and a Jill
    5.4
    • performer: "Karanina", "Wherever You Go", "You Go Your Way" (uncredited)
    • 1942
  • Charles Coburn, James Craig, and Anne Shirley in Unexpected Uncle (1941)
    Unexpected Uncle
    6.0
    • performer: "Wishing (Will Make It So)" (1939) ("Strolling Through the Park One Day" (1884), uncredited)
    • 1941
  • John Beal, Guy Kibbee, Moroni Olsen, and Anne Shirley in M'Liss (1936)
    M'Liss
    5.9
    • performer: "There Is a Tavern in the Town" (1891) (uncredited)
    • 1936

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Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Baby Dawn O'Day
  • Height
    • 1.57 m
  • Born
    • April 17, 1918
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • July 4, 1993
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(lung cancer)
  • Spouses
      Charles LedererOctober 19, 1949 - March 5, 1976 (his death, 1 child)
  • Children
    • Julie Payne
  • Relatives
    • Katharine Towne(Grandchild)
  • Other works
    Magazine ad for Max Factor Tru-Color Lipstick.
  • Publicity listings
    • 6 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Changed her stage name from Dawn O'Day to Anne Shirley after playing the lead character of the same name in the film Miss Carrott (1934).
  • Quotes
    [about her mother] I realized how much she dedicated her life to making me a somebody . . . Because of this, I'm very proud I did what I did. What I eventually became justified my mother's hard work, dedication and sacrifices. So, although I was propelled and pushed toward a life on camera, because of the pride and happiness my mother felt, I was happy too . . . for a while.

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  • When did Anne Shirley die?
    July 4, 1993
  • How did Anne Shirley die?
    Lung cancer
  • How old was Anne Shirley when she died?
    75 years old
  • Where did Anne Shirley die?
    Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Anne Shirley born?
    April 17, 1918

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