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Ann Dvorak

Ann Dvorak

Acting1911New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Ann Dvorak (born Anna McKim; August 2, 1911 – December 10, 1979) was an American stage and film actress. Asked how to pronounce her adopted surname, she told The Literary Digest: "My fake name is properly pronounced vor'shack. The D remains silent."

Dvorak was the daughter and only child of silent film actress Anna Lehr and director Edwin McKim. While in New York, she attended St. Catherine's Convent. After moving to California, she attended Page School for Girls in Hollywood.

She made her film debut when she was five years old in the silent film version of Ramona (1916), credited as "Baby Anna Lehr". She continued in children's roles in The Man Hater (1917) and Five Dollar Plate (1920), but then stopped acting in films. Her parents separated in 1916 and divorced in 1920; she did not see her father again until 13 years later, when she made a public plea to the press to help her find him.

In the late 1920s, Dvorak worked as a dance instructor and gradually began to appear on film as a chorus girl. Her friend, actress Karen Morley, introduced her to billionaire movie producer Howard Hughes, who groomed her as a dramatic actress. She was a success in such pre-Code films as Scarface (1932) as Paul Muni's sister; in Three on a Match (1932) with Bette Davis and Joan Blondell as the doomed, unstable Vivian; in The Crowd Roars (1932) with James Cagney; and in Sky Devils (1932) opposite Spencer Tracy. Known for her style and elegance, she was a popular leading lady for Warner Bros. during the 1930s, and appeared in numerous contemporary romances and melodramas. At age 19, Dvorak eloped with Leslie Fenton, her English co-star from The Strange Love of Molly Louvain (1932), and they married on March 17, 1932. They left for a year-long honeymoon in spite of her contractual obligations to the studio, which led to a period of litigation and pay disputes during which she discovered she was making the same amount of money as the boy who played her son in Three on a Match. She completed her contract on permanent suspension, then worked as a freelancer. Although she worked regularly, the quality of her scripts declined sharply. She appeared as secretary Della Street to Donald Woods' Perry Mason in The Case of the Stuttering Bishop (1937). With her then-husband, Leslie Fenton, Dvorak traveled to England where she supported the war effort by working as an ambulance driver and acted in several British films. She appeared as a saloon singer in Abilene Town with Randolph Scott and Edgar Buchanan, released in 1946. The following year she adeptly handled comedy by giving an assured performance in Out of the Blue (1947). In 1948, Dvorak gave her only performance on Broadway in The Respectful Prostitute.

Dvorak's marriage to Fenton ended in divorce in 1946. In 1947, she married Igor Dega, a Russian dancer who danced with her briefly in The Bachelor's Daughters. The marriage ended two years later.

Dvorak retired from the screen in 1951, when she married her third and last husband, Nicholas Wade, to whom she remained married until his death in 1975. She had no children.

Acting History

2008
Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood
as Vivian Revere Kirkwood (archive footage)
1997
Bogart: The Untold Story
as Self (archive footage)
1951
The Secret of Convict Lake
as Rachel Schaeffer
I Was an American Spy
as Mrs. Claire 'High Pockets' Phillips
1950
The Return of Jesse James
as Sue Ellen Younger
Our Very Own
as Gert Lynch
A Life of Her Own
as Mary Ashlon
1948
The Walls of Jericho
as Belle Connors
1947
Out of the Blue
as Olive Jensen
The Long Night
as Charlene
The Private Affairs of Bel Ami
as Madeleine Forestier
1946
1945
Flame of Barbary Coast
as Ann 'Flaxen' Tarry
Masquerade in Mexico
as Helen Grant
1943
Squadron Leader X
as Barbara Lucas
Escape to Danger
as Joan Grahame
1942
This Was Paris
as Ann Morgan
1940
1939
1938
Gangs of New York
as Connie Benson
Merrily We Live
as Minerva Harlan
1937
Midnight Court
as Carol O'Neill
Racing Lady
as Ruth Martin
We Who Are About to Die
as Connie Stewart
1935
Bright Lights
as Fay Wilson
'G' Men
as Jean Morgan
Thanks a Million
as Sally Mason
A Trip Thru a Hollywood Studio
as Herself (uncredited)
Sweet Music
as Bonnie Haydon
Dr. Socrates
as Josephine
1934
Murder in the Clouds
as Judy Wagner
Massacre
as Lydia
Housewife
as Nan Reynolds
Friends of Mr. Sweeney
as Miss Beulah Boyd
Gentlemen Are Born
as Susan Merrill
Roast-Beef and Movies
as Chorine (archive footage) (uncredited)
Side Streets
as Marguerite Gilbert
I Sell Anything
as Barbara
1933
College Coach
as Claire Gore
Hello Pop
as Dancer
The Way to Love
as Madeleine
1932
Scarface
as Francesca 'Cesca' Camonte
The Roar of the Crowd
as Lee Merrick
Three on a Match
as Vivian Revere
The Strange Love of Molly Louvain
as Madeleine Maude 'Molly' Louvain
Crooner
as Judith 'Judy' Mason
Sky Devils
as Mary Way
Love is a Racket
as Sally Condon
1931
The Guardsman
as Fan Saying "There He Is" (uncredited)
Stranger in Town
as Marian Crickle
Politics
as Rally Audience Extra (uncredited)
This Modern Age
as Party Guest (Uncredited)
Dance, Fools, Dance
as Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Son of India
as Dancer (uncredited)
A Tailor-Made Man
as Bit (uncredited)
Dance, Fools, Dance
Choreographer
1930
Good News
as Student
Way Out West
as Carnival Show Girl (uncredited)
Madam Satan
as Zeppelin Reveler (uncredited)
Children of Pleasure
as Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Chasing Rainbows
as Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Free and Easy
as Chorine (uncredited)
Estrellados
as Chorine (uncredited)
The Devil's Cabaret
as Chorine in Black (uncredited)
The Woman Racket
as Chorus Girl
The March of Time
as Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Our Blushing Brides
as One of the 'Quartet' of Models with Tony (uncredited)
1929
It's a Great Life
as Chorus Girl
Manhattan Serenade
as Chorus Girl (uncredited)
So This Is College
as Student (uncredited)
Devil-May-Care
as Chorine (uncredited)
The Song Writers' Revue
as Member of the Chorus (uncredited)
The Hollywood Revue of 1929
as Chorus Girl from Omaha (uncredited)
1917
The Man Hater
as Phemie's Sister
1916
Ramona
as Ramona Phail (age 4)

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Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
8/2/1911
Day of Death
12/10/1979
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
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