- Ann Dvorak
Infobox actor
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name = Ann Dvorak
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caption = Ann Dvorak in the trailer for "Three on a Match " (1932).
birthdate = birth date|1911|8|2
location =New York City
deathdate = dda|1979|12|10|1911|8|2
deathplace =Honolulu, Hawaii
birthname = Anna McKimAnn Dvorak (
August 2 1911 [some sources cite 1912] –December 10 1979 ) was an Americanfilm actress.Born as Anna McKim in
New York, New York , Dvorak was the daughter of silent actress Anna Lehr and the actor/director, Samuel McKim, and as a child appeared in several films.She began working for
MGM in the late 1920s as a dance instructor and gradually began to appear on film as a chorus girl. Her friendJoan Crawford introduced her toHoward Hughes , who groomed her as a dramatic actress and she was a success in suchpre-Code films as "Scarface" (1932), asPaul Muni 's sister, as the doomed unstable "Vivian" in "Three on a Match " (1932), withJoan Blondell andBette Davis , "Love Is a Racket " (1932), and oppositeSpencer Tracy in "Sky Devils" (1932).Known for her style and elegance, she was a popular leading lady for
Warner Brothers during the 1930s, and appeared in numerous contemporary romances and melodramas. A dispute over her pay (she discovered she was making the same amount of money as the little boy who played her son in "Three on a Match ") led to her finishing out her contract on permanent suspension, and then working as a freelancer, but although she worked regularly, the quality of her scripts declined sharply. She appeared as secretaryDella Street in 1937's vehicle forDonald Woods asPerry Mason , "The Case of the Stuttering Bishop". She also acted on Broadway.With her then-husband, British actor Leslie Fenton, Dvorak travelled to England where she supported the war effort by working as an ambulance driver, and worked in several British films. She retired from the screen in 1951, when she married her 3rd (and last) husband, Nicholas Wade, to whom she remained married until his death in 1977. It was her longest and most successful marriage. She had no children by any of her marriages.
She lived her post-retirement years in anonymity until her death (from undisclosed causes) in
Honolulu, Hawaii at the age of 67. She was cremated and her ashes scattered.Ann Dvorak has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to Motion Pictures, at 6321 Hollywood Boulevard.Trivia
Asked how to pronounce her adopted surname, she told "The Literary Digest": "My name is properly pronounced "vor'shack". The "D" remains silent. I have had quite a time with the name, having been called practically everything from Balzac to Bickelsrock." (Charles Earle Funk, "What's the Name, Please?",
Funk & Wagnalls , 1936.)Filmography
Features:
*"Ramona" (1916)
*"The Man Hater" (1917)
*"The Hollywood Revue of 1929 " (1929)
*"So This Is College" (1929)
*"It's a Great Life" (1929)
*"Devil-May-Care" (1929)
*"The March of Time " (1930) (unfinished)
*"Chasing Rainbows " (1930)
*"The Woman Racket" (1930)
*"Lord Byron of Broadway" (1930)
*"Free and Easy" (1930)
*"Children of Pleasure " (1930)
*"Our Blushing Brides " (1930)
*"Way Out West" (1930)
*"Good News" (1930)
*"Love in the Rough" (1930)
*"Dance, Fools, Dance " (1931)
*"A Tailor Made Man" (1931)
*"Just a Gigolo" (1931)
*"Politics" (1931)
*"Son of India" (1931)
*"This Modern Age " (1931)
*"The Guardsman " (1931)
*"Sky Devils" (1932)
*"Scarface" (1932)
*"The Crowd Roars" (1932)
*"The Strange Love of Molly Louvain" (1932)
*"Love Is a Racket " (1932)
*"Stranger in Town" (1932)
*"Crooner" (1932)
*"Three on a Match " (1932)
*"The Way to Love" (1933)
*"College Coach " (1933)
*"Massacre" (1934)
*"Heat Lightning" (1934)
*"Midnight Alibi" (1934)
*"Friends of Mr. Sweeney" (1934)
*"Housewife" (1934)
*"Side Streets" (1934)
*"I Sell Anything" (1934)
*"Gentlemen Are Born " (1934)
*"Murder in the Clouds" (1934)
*"Sweet Music" (1935)
*"'G' Men" (1935)
*"Bright Lights" (1935)
*"Dr. Socrates" (1935)
*"Thanks a Million " (1935)
*"We Who Are About to Die" (1937)
*"Racing Lady" (1937)
*"Midnight Court" (1937)
*"The Case of the Stuttering Bishop" (1937)
*"She's No Lady" (1937)
*"Manhattan Merry-Go-Round" (1937)
*"Merrily We Live " (1938)
*"Gangs of New York" (1938)
*"Blind Alley" (1939)
*"Stronger Than Desire" (1939)
*"Cafe Hostess" (1940)
*"Girls of the Road" (1940)
*"This Was Paris" (1942)
*"Squadron Leader X" (1943)
*"Escape to Danger" (1943)
*"Flame of Barbary Coast " (1945)
*"Masquerade in Mexico" (1945)
*"Abilene Town " (1946)
*"The Bachelor's Daughters" (1946)
*"Out of the Blue" (1947)
*"The Private Affairs of Bel Ami" (1947)
*"The Long Night" (1947)
*"The Walls of Jericho" (1948)
*"Our Very Own" (1950)
*"A Life of Her Own" (1950)
*"The Return of Jesse James" (1950)
*"Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone" (1950)
*"I Was an American Spy" (1951)
*"The Secret of Convict Lake " (1951)Short Subjects:
*"The Five Dollar Plate" (1920)
*"The Doll Shop" (1929)
*"Manhattan Serenade" (1929)
*"Pirates" (1930)
*"The Flower Garden" (1930)
*"The Song Writers' Revue" (1930)
*"The Snappy Caballero" (1930)
*"A Trip Thru a Hollywood Studio" (1935)References
External links
*imdb name|id=0245304|name=Ann Dvorak
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6166140&pt Find-A-Grave profile for Ann Dvorak]
* [http://www.anndvorak.com Ann Dvorak - The Underground Goddess Tribute Site]Persondata
NAME= Dvorak, Ann
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= McKim, Anna
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH=August 2 1912
PLACE OF BIRTH=New York City
DATE OF DEATH=December 10 1979 , age 67
PLACE OF DEATH=Honolulu, Hawaii
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