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  1. May 3, 2024 · Myrna Loy (born August 2, 1905, Radersburg, Montana, U.S.—died December 14, 1993, New York, New York) was an American motion-picture actress who began her screen career playing treacherous femmes fatales and who attained stardom during the 1930s in roles as glib, resourceful sophisticates.

  2. Dec 15, 1993 · Myrna Loy, the urbane actress who personified a liberated wife of intelligence and wry good humor in some of the best American movie comedies of the 1930's and 40's, died yesterday at...

  3. Dec 15, 1993 · Myrna Loy, whose film career languished when she portrayed exotic vamps but blossomed in the elegant glow she cast as the Thin Man's loving but acerbic wife, died Tuesday.

  4. Dec 1, 1993 · Actress Myrna Loy, who worked her way through countless roles as exotic vamps before becoming the screen epitome of the American wife, died Tuesday. She was 88. Loy died at Lenox Hill Hospital...

  5. Dec 15, 2017 · As a result of her work in Hollywood and with other groups on the West Cost, Miss Loy was formally requested by the National Commission to organize a permanent Hollywood film committee for UNESCO. Later, she was appointed a Member at Large of the United States National Commission for UNESCO.

  6. American film actress who starred in the popular "Thin Man" series as the sophisticated, quick-witted Nora Charles. Born Myrna Adele Williams on August 2, 1905, in Radersburg, Montana; died on December 14, 1993, in New York City; daughter of Davis and Della Williams; had one younger brother, David; married Arthur Hornblow, Jr., in 1936 ...

  7. Dec 15, 1993 · Myrna Loy, whose film career languished when she portrayed exotic vamps but blossomed in the elegant glow she cast as the Thin Man's loving but acerbic wife, died Tuesday.

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