Clara Lou "Ann" Sheridan was born in Denton, Texas, United States, on February 21, 1915, was an American actress. Young Ann Sheridan began her professional acting career when she won Paramount's "Search for Beauty" contest in (1934) at the age of 19. She made her big screen debut in pre-Code dramedy film Search for Beauty (1934) in uncredited role as Dallas Beauty Winner. She got her television debut in anthology series Schlitz Playhouse (1953) in episode "The Prize" in role as Ranch Owner. Ann breakthrough performance came as Judy Nolan in crime drama film The Great O'Malley (1937).
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Ann Sheridan
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Birth Date:
February 21, 1915
Died:
January 21, 1967
Nationality:
United States
Sun Sign:
Pisces
Natural hair color:
Red
Eye Color:
Hazel
Height:
5 ft 5½ in | 166 cm
Weight:
56 kg | 123 lbs
Body Measurements:
33-25-35 in | 84-63.5-89 cm
Bra Size:
32B
Shoe Size:
7.5 US | 38 EU
She won the National Board of Review, USA Award for Best Acting and the Photoplay Award for Best Performances of the Month (May) for her role as Randy Monaghan in melodrama film Kings Row (1942).
Black Legion (1937) - Betty Grogan
Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) - Laury Martin
Dodge City (1939) - Ruby Gilman
They Drive by Night (1940) - Cassie Hartley
City for Conquest (1940) - Peggy Nash
The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942) - Lorraine Sheldon
George Washington Slept Here (1942) - Connie Fuller
Edge of Darkness (1943) - Karen Stensgard
She guest starred as Herself in musical comedy film Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943).
I Was a Male War Bride (1949) - 1st Lt. Catherine Gates
Another World (1965-1966) NBC - Katherine Corning
Pistols 'n' Petticoats (1966-1967) CBS - Henrietta Hanks
Attended Denton High School.
Studied at North Texas State Teachers College.
Had three sisters: Kitty, Pauline, Mabel and two brothers: George and Rufus.
She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located on 7024 Hollywood Boulevard in 1960.
She was Warner Brothers' "Oomph Girl" and a popular WWII pin-up.
She won the Golden Apple Award for Most Cooperative Actress in 1943.
She performed in stage tours of Kind Sir (1958) and Odd Man In (1959).
She served in the USO in World War II.
Ann died on January 21, 1967, Los Angeles, California, United States, at the age of 51.
She was married to Scott McKay (1966-1967), George Brent (1942-1943) and Edward Norris (1936-1938).
She dated Jacque Mapes (1953), Steve Hannagan (1951-1953), Reginald Gardiner (1939) and Cesar Romero (1939).