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  1. (1906-1955) Most famous for her flamboyant screen performance as Belle Whatling in "Gone With the Wind," Ona Munson won plaudits in vaudeville, on stage as the lead in "No, No, Nanette," and comedies such as "Manhattan Mary" and "Hold Everything," in radio as Lorelei Kilbourne co-starring with Edward G. Robinson in the series "Big Town," in dramas such as "Five-Star Final" and Ibsen's "Ghosts ...

  2. Ona Munson, an actress, was born June 16, 1906 in Portland, Oregon. She began her professional career in 1922 as a dancer in vaudeville in New York. Three years later she was a musical comedy star appearing in No, No, Nanette, Tip-Toes, Twinkle, Twinkle and Hold Everything. Miss Munson was soon discovered by Hollywood and appeared in several ...

  3. Ona Munson, született Owena Elizabeth Wolcott ( Portland, Oregon, 1903. június 16. – New York, 1955. február 11.) amerikai színésznő volt, talán a legismertebb alakítása az Elfújta a szél ben Belle Watling prostituált szerepe.

  4. Ona Munson. Ona Munson (born Owena Elizabeth Wolcott) was an American film and stage actress. She starred in nine Broadway productions and 20 feature films in her career, which spanned over 30 years. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, Munson began her stage career in New York theater in 1919, debuting on Broadway in George White's Scandals.

  5. Lady from Louisiana: Directed by Bernard Vorhaus. With John Wayne, Ona Munson, Ray Middleton, Henry Stephenson. In the 1890s, a Northern lawyer goes to New Orleans to aid the local reform league in their fight against the crooked lottery run by a Southern ex-general and his beautiful daughter.

  6. Jun 27, 2021 · From Disk Four of Gone with the Wind.

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  7. Ona Munson was an American film and stage actress. She starred in 9 Broadway productions and 20 feature films in her career, which spanned over 30 years. By the mid-1950s, Munson was suffering from health complications following an unspecified surgical procedure, and frequently was using barbiturates.

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