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  1. Watch Hattie. 2011. 1 hr 25 min. 6.8 (612) Ruth Jones takes on the role of the larger-than-life Carry On actress Hattie Jacques, revealing how her home life was blown apart by a secret sexual liaison with her handsome young driver while she was married to Dad's Army star John Le Mesurier. Hattie is a 2011 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 25 ...

  2. Saratoga (1937) Rosetta. Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Lionel Barrymore, and Walter Pidgeon star in this American romantic comedy. Hattie McDaniel appears in her second film with Gable and the film was the highest-grossing film of 1937. When filming of Saratoga was 90% completed, Harlow collapsed on the set during a scene with Pidgeon and died ...

  3. Hattie Jacques. Hattie Jacques ( / dʒeɪks /; born Josephine Edwina Jaques; 7 February 1922 – 6 October 1980) was an English comedy actress of stage, radio and screen. She is best known as a regular of the Carry On films, where she typically played strict, no-nonsense characters, but was also a prolific television and radio performer.

  4. Apr 26, 2021 · High-Hat Hattie. By 1937, McDaniel was the go-to actress to play comedic, sassy maids and “Mammy” characters, roles that according to Watts were usually “derogatory and servile.”. But ...

  5. Panama Hattie. (film) Panama Hattie is a 1942 American film based upon the Broadway musical of the same name. It was produced by Arthur Freed and directed by Norman Z. McLeod .

  6. The year 2025 will be the 85th anniversary of Hattie McDaniel winning her Oscar at the 1940 Academy Awards, the first for a black performer. Join me along with countless others as we secure funding for a film I am helping to produce in her honor. The Hattie film project will be an exciting production by The Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame which ...

  7. Hattie McDaniel. Actress: Gone with the Wind. After working as early as the 1910s as a band vocalist, Hattie McDaniel debuted as a maid in The Golden West (1932). Her maid-mammy characters became steadily more assertive, showing up first in Judge Priest (1934) and becoming pronounced in Alice Adams (1935).

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