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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_SheridanAnn Sheridan - Wikipedia

    Clara Lou "Ann" Sheridan (February 21, 1915 – January 21, 1967) was an American actress and singer. She is best known for her roles in the films San Quentin (1937) with Humphrey Bogart, Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) with James Cagney and Bogart, They Drive by Night (1940) with George Raft and Bogart, City for Conquest (1940) with Cagney and Elia Kazan, The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942) with ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0792130Ann Sheridan - IMDb

    99+ Photos. Ann Sheridan won the "Search for Beauty" contest which carried with it a Paramount screen test. Signed to a contract at 18, she was put into a number of small roles under her real name of Clara Lou Sheridan. As she got better, her name was changed to Ann. In 1936, after two dozen films, she went to Warner Brothers, which billed her ...

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    • Denton, Texas, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Ann Sheridan was a glamorous and versatile actress who starred in comedies, dramas and westerns. She was known as the "Oomph Girl" and a pin-up girl, but also had a troubled personal life and died of cancer at 51.

    • February 21, 1915
    • January 21, 1967
  4. HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 21 (AP) --Ann Sheridan, the actress, who was once billed as "the oomph girl," died today after a long illness in her San Fernando Valley home. She would have been 52 years old Feb. 21.

  5. Ann Sheridan was born Clara Lou Sheridan in Denton, TX on Feb. 21, 1915. The last of five surviving children born to George W. Sheridan, a garage mechanic and direct descendant of Union general Philip Henry Sheridan, and the former Lula Stewart Warren, Sheridan grew up a tomboy, riding horses, playing touch football, and standing up to bully ...

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  7. Ann Sheridan was a redheaded actress who starred in Warner Brothers movies and became a WWII pin-up. She appeared in classics like Kings Row, The Man Who Came to Dinner, and I Was a Male War Bride, and died of cancer at 51.

  8. Juke Girl (1942), playing, with Ann Sheridan, exploited fruit pickers charged unjustly with murder. On loan to Paramount, Bernhardt made Happy Go Lucky (1943), a pleasant though not very memorable musical featuring Dick Powell, Mary Martin, and Betty Hutton. Of more interest was the suspenseful Conflict (1945), which starred.

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