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Ann Sheridan's character is Flo Allen in the 1964 production of Devaalayam.
Joy Ryan in the 2003 show Concert 'Aturem la guerra'.
For the 1961 movie Avventura dell'uomo, she stars as Laury Ferguson.
In 1993, Ann Sheridan is cast in the role of Sylvia Sheppard in the video release of Accidental Lovers.
In 1998, she is cast in the role of Mary White in the Buttman's Rolling Cheeks.
In 2007, Ann Sheridan stars as Betty Grogan in the video Actiongirls.com Volume 3.
In 2002, Ann Sheridan plays the part of Fay Reynolds Dowling in the video Between Two Worlds.
For the 1949 movie Cold Romance, A, Ann Sheridan plays Mary Adams.
In 2004, Ann Sheridan plays Kay Manners in the show CMT Homecoming: President Jimmy Carter in Plains.
She is cast in the role of Peggy 'Peg' Nash in the 1963 movie Ariss la okhti.
In 1998, Ann Sheridan stars as Bess Ballot in the Banned! In America II.
Maxine Chadwick in the 1951 feature Bannerline.
For the 2007 tv series The C Word: How We Came to Swear by It, Ann Sheridan's character is Ruby Gilman.
In 2004, Ann Sheridan plays Edna Stokes in the release of Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo.
In 2005, she stars as Karen Stensgard in the feature Belle dame sans merci, La.
In 1897, Ann Sheridan plays the part of Henrietta Hanks in the movie Girard College Cadets.
For the 1999 release of Branchie, she plays Carol Arlington.
Ann Sheridan plays Kay Allyn in the 1958 movie Deca sa granice.
For the 1916 show The Black Orchid, she takes the role of Connie Fuller.
Ann Sheridan plays Nurse in the 1981 movie Asha Jyoti.
Ann Sheridan is cast in the role of Lucille 'Lu' Clayton in the 2005 show BlackJack: In the Money.
Judy Nolan in the 1996 video Carnal Garden.
For the 1970 production of Da Gerusalemme a Damasco, Ann Sheridan stars as Genevieve.
In 1957, Ann Sheridan's character is Anne Rogers in the movie Along the Mohawk Trail.
In 1915, she is cast in the role of Lt. Catherine Gates in the feature Duke for a Day, A.
Ann Sheridan is cast in the role of Frankie Merrick in the 1998 show Blackout Effect.
For the 1999 video Carnal Obsession, Sarah Jane 'Sal'/'Sally' Ryan.
She plays the part of Lola Mears in the 1913 production of Bonnie of the Hills.
In 1959, she takes the role of Henrietta Smith in the release of Delta Neretve.
She plays Randy Monaghan in the 2005 movie Beteta, episodio 3.1 - En busca del video perdido.
In 2000, Ann Sheridan stars as Lydia Hoyt in the release of Blink.
For the 1922 release of Dette de sang, La, Ann Sheridan plays the part of Madge Perry Morgan.
In 1912, Ann Sheridan plays Lorraine Sheldon in the show American Tourists Abroad.
She takes the role of Sarah Keate in the 2006 video BeTwinked.
Ann Sheridan's character is Zelda Manion in the 1963 show 19.000.000.
In 1941, Ann Sheridan stars as Marge 'Margie' Jordan in the movie Along the Rio Grande.
In 1936, Nora Prentiss in the movie 65, 66 och jag.
In 2002, she plays the part of Christie Sage in the video release of 'Serpico': Favorite Moments.
She takes the role of Amanda Penrose in the 1939 movie Andy Clyde Gets Spring Chicken.
In 1957, Ann Sheridan plays Nurse Sara Keate in the movie Cotonnier, Le.
Ann Sheridan is cast in the role of Beth Henry in the 1913 production of Baiser rouge, Le.
Ann Sheridan plays the part of Rita Ballard in the 1949 feature Domund.
Ann Sheridan plays the part of May Kennedy, aka Mae De Villiers in the 1991 production Akuryou tou.
Ann Sheridan plays the part of Margie Shannon in the 1968 show Addio giovinezza!.
In 1995, Ann Sheridan's character is Nora Bayes in the show Ammorah.
For the 1970 release of Bjurra, she plays the part of Georgia Moore.
In 1955, Herself in the release of As Long as They're Happy.
She plays 'Red' McNamara in the 1975 production of Bonn '45.
In 1899, she takes the role of Stella in the release of 'Columbia' Winning the Cup.
For the movie , she is cast in the role of Vermilion O'Toole.
For the 1989 video release of Carnaval in Rio, Ann Sheridan is cast in the role of Herself.
For the 2004 show Carnaval in Rio, she plays Cassie Hartley.
For the 1994 Chasey Revealed, Ann Sheridan is cast in the role of Goldie West.
In 1993, she plays Mary L. in the video Black Orgies Party 7.
In 1969, she stars as Lee Donley in the release of Charleys Onkel.
She plays the part of Chris Hunter in the 2003 Bigger Is Better.
She is cast in the role of Valerie in the 1977 feature Circus, Lions, Tigers and Melissas Too.
For the 1942 feature Arriviamo noi!, Ann Sheridan plays the part of Roma Maple.
For the 2009 release of Adventures of a Hollywood Secretary, Ann Sheridan stars as Jill Baxter.
She is cast in the role of Laura Dodd in the 1899 show Girard College Cadets.
Ann Sheridan plays Eleanor Johnson in the 1986 movie Den bumazhnogo zmeya.
For the 2001 video Abducted!, Kathryn Corning (1965-1966).
Ann Sheridan is cast in the role of Henrietta Hanks (1966-67) in the 1926 movie The College Boob.
She stars as Terry Conway in the 1914 movie Her Last Chance.
Ann Sheridan plays the part of Laura Dodds in the 1918 feature Higo no komageta.
- An irresistibly likable actress, Ann Sheridan was promoted to stardom as "The Oomph' Girl," which might have made good copy for fan-magazine scribes but didn't help her get the kind of parts she deserved. A former beautycontest winner who came to Hollywood in Paramount's 1933 "search for beauty," she made her film debut in a 1934 film of the same name. Billed under her real name, she played bits in Come On, Marines, The Lemon Drop Kid, Ladies Should Listen, Murder at the Vanities, Bolero, Shoot the Works, Kiss and Make Up, College Rhythm (all 1934), Rumba, Enter Madame and Home on the Range (all 1935) before finally landing her first leading role, billed as Ann Sheridan, in Rocky Mountain Mystery (1935), a Western-set whodunit.
Paramount kept her busy throughout 1935, but mostly in supporting roles. After appearing in Behold My Wife, The Glass Key, Mississippi, Car 99 and The Crusades she left the studio, working in a Poverty Row Western quickie, The Red Blood of Courage before winding up at Warner Bros. She had supporting roles in Black Legion and Sing Me a Love Song (both 1936), and became a leading lady in The Great O'Malley (1937), which starred Pat O'Brien and Humphrey Bogart.
Warners put Sheridan into a succession of mostly B pictures such as Footloose Heiress, San Quentin (both 1937), The Cowboy From Brooklyn, She Loved a Fireman, Little Miss Thoroughbred and Broadway Musketeers (all 1938). Then director Michael Curtiz gave her the role of a strong-minded slum girl in his gangster drama Angels With Dirty Faces (also 1938), the success of which earned Sheridan better roles in bigger pictures: She was loaned out for Winter Carnival (1939), and made a strong impression in They Made Me a Criminal, Dodge City (both 1939), Torrid Zone (showing she had a way with a wisecrack), It All Came True ("selling" a couple of popular songs with verve and style), Castle on the Hudson, City for Conquest the crackling They Drive by Night (all 1940!), Navy Blues, Honeymoon for Three (both 1941), and The Man Who Came to Dinner (also 1941, displaying a flair for farce as a haughty actress in this Kaufman and Hart gem).
Sheridan delivered her best performance up to that time (and possibly the best of her career) as Randy Monoghan, the loyal small-town girl of Kings Row (1942), Warners' elaborate adaptation of Henry Bellamann's best-selling novel. She won excellent reviews in the role, and Warners responded by putting her in other bigbudget films, including Juke Girl, George Washington Slept Here (both also 1942), Thank Your Lucky Stars, Edge of Darkness (both 1943), The Doughgirls, Shine On, Harvest Moon (both 1944), One More Tomorrow (1946), Nora Prentiss, The Unfaithful (both 1947), and Silver River (1948). She left the studio after making an unbilled guest appearance in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (also 1948). As a freelance player, the always-appealing Sheridan starred or costarred in Good Sam (1948), I Was a Male War Bride (1949), Stella, Woman on the Run (both 1950), Steel Town, Just Across the Street (both 1952), the charming Take Me to Town, Appointment in Honduras (both 1953), the underrated Come Next Spring The Opposite Sex (both 1956), and Woman and the Hunter (1957). She worked several years in stock before turning to TV, where she starred in the daytime soap opera "Another World" (1965-66) and the sitcom "Pistols and Petticoats" (1966-67) before dying from cancer. Her first two husbands were actors Edward Norris (1936-39) and George Brent (1942-43).
- "I can whistle through my fingers, bulldog a steer, light a fire with two sticks, shoot a pistol with fair accuracy, set type, and teach school..."
- "I used to go to Grauman's Chinese or Pantages and sit there waiting to see my faceless body on the screen. Texas began to look awfully near and awfully good, and 'Clara Lou' had a sweet sound to my ears."
- Ann Sheridan was the original choice for the part of Panama Smith in The Roaring Twenties. The role eventually went to Gladys George.
- After making the movie San Quentin (1937), in which they played brother and sister, Sheridan and Humphrey Bogart became friends and began referring to each other as "Sister Annie" and "Brother Bogie".
- Ann Sheridan's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is located at 7024 Hollywood Blvd.
- She was the inspiration for the brand of woman's houseslippers called "oomphies."
- Was Frank Capra 's first choice for the role of Ann Mitchell in Meet John Doe (1941) but she was vetoed by Warner Bros. in a contract dispute.
- Was used as a body double (hands, legs, shoulders) while at Paramount.
- Was named Max Factor's "Girl of the Year" for 1939.
- Appeared under her real name through 1935.
- Clara Lou Sheridan was born February 21, 1915, in Denton, Texas. She was the daughter of an automobile mechanic and his homemaker wife. The youngest of five children, she grew up in a normal childhood environment. She was a self-described tomboy and was very athletic, even so far as playing on the girls basketball team for North Texas State Teacher's College, where she was planning to enter the teaching field. Her sister thought her beautiful enough to send in a picture of Ann in a bathing suit to Paramount Studios. The "Search for Beauty" contest carried, as the prize, a screen test and a bit part in a movie. She won and was signed to a contract at the age of 19. Her first film was the prize bit role in WAGON WHEELS in 1934. Performing under her real name of Clara Lou, she participated in 12 more films that year. Most of these were designed to showcase her beauty along with other starlets that Paramount had signed. Twelve more bit parts followed in 1935. The following year, she left Paramount and signed with Warner Brothers, where more of the same followed. It wasn't until 1938 that Clara Lou, now Ann, landed a role with substance as Laury Ferguson in ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES. Known as the "Oomph Girl", a nickname she detested, she became one of the most glamorous women in Hollywood. Rex Harrison said of her, "I was struck by her extraordinary magnetism and directness." He continued on by saying he liked her"distinctive quality of earthiness that never transcends to blatant sexiness." Her beauty made her a favorite pin-up along with Betty Grable. She ultimately was allowed to mature into a leading star who could adapt to any role. Ann was in a lot of comedies and dramas, which were rather forgettable. But the public was enthralled with her. By 1940, Ann had performed magnificently in THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT and TORRID ZONE. Both films caused critics to sit up and take notice of her talent. She was also magnificent in KING'S ROW(1941) with co-star Ronald Reagan. In 1948, she appeared in Howard Hawks great film, I WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE. She continued making movies into the fifties W_hen her career went into a decline. New actresses were on the horizon and Ann's services were no longer in demand. Her last film was THE WOMAN AND THE HUNTER in 1957. She moved to New York and took whatever acting jobs she could find, whether on stage or TV. Most soap opera fans may remember Ann in ANOTHER WORLD in 1964. But she is best remembered by TV audiences as Henrietta Hanks in the western comedy, PISTOLS-N-PETTICOATS. Her career was taking off again, but the success was short-lived. Ann died on January 21, 1967 in San Fernando Valley, California, of cancer. She didn't get to live out her series' first season. She was 51.
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