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    Anne Gwynne (born Marguerite Gwynne Trice; December 10, 1918 [citation needed] – March 31, 2003) was an American actress who was known as one of the first scream queens because of her numerous appearances in horror films. Gwynne was also one of the most popular pin-ups of World War II.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0350374Anne Gwynne - IMDb

    Anne Gwynne (1918-2003) was a slender, strikingly beautiful strawberry blonde who starred in horror films, westerns, film noir and musical comedies. She also appeared in TV shows, commercials and was a WWII pin-up and a mother of actor Chris Pine.

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  3. Apr 5, 2024 · Gwynne was a television pioneer, appearing in TV’s first filmed series, Public Prosecutor (1947–48); she was a member of the regular cast, playing Pat Kelly, the district attorney’s secretary. Gwynne was also one of the most popular pin-ups of World War II.

  4. Anne Gwynne, leading lady in scores of sci-fi and horror films including the 1940 serial “Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe” and “Black Friday” with Boris Karloff, has...

  5. Anne Gwynne was an American actress. She appeared in a string of major studio productions, mostly during the 1930s and 1940s, most notably in films by Universal Pictures. She brought her bubbly persona to the big screen.

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  6. Apr 14, 2003 · Anne Gwynne, who starred in science fiction and horror films, including ''Black Friday'' in 1940 with Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi, died on March 31 in the Woodland Hills...

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  8. Mar 31, 2003 · Anne Gwynne co-starred in what was the first filmed dramatic series for television, 1947-1948's "Public Prosecutor", filming 26 episodes for NBC (also known as "Crawford Mystery Theatre"). Anne Gwynne's motion picture and television career spanned the years 1939 through 1970.

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