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  1. Ona Munson. Ona Munson was an American actress perhaps best known for her portrayal of prostitute Belle Watling in Gone with the Wind. She first came to fame on Broadway as the singing and dancing ingenue in the original production of No, No, Nanette. From this, Munson had a very successful stage and radio career in 1930s in New York.

  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. Film: North side of the 6200 block of Hollywood Boulevard. Actress Born June 16, 1906 in Portland, OR. Died Feb. 11, 1955 of suicide in New York, NY. O na Munson skyrocketed to fame from vaudeville to ingenue leads in musical comedies and on to motion pictures and radio. She played in the Broadway musical "No, No, Nanette" and in the motion ...

  4. Ona Munson, actress, who in private life was the wife of Eugene Berman, artist and designer, was found dead yesterday in their apartment at 225 West Eighty-sixth Street.

  5. Ona Munson. Actor. Born June 16, 1903 in Portland, Oregon, USA. Ona Munson was born Owena Elizabeth Wolcott on June 16, 1903 in Portland, Oregon. She took singing and dancing lessons when she was a child. At the age of fourteen, Ona moved to New York City with her mother. She began her career performing in vaudeville.

  6. Added: Mar 17, 1999. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 4749. Source citation. Actress. She is best remembered for her role of southern madam Belle Watling in the classic 1939 film, Gone With the Wind. She came to Broadway as the singer and dancer in the original production of No, No, Nanette. During the 1930s, she had a very successful stage and radio ...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ona_MunsonOna Munson - Wikiwand

    Eugene Berman. . (m. 1950) . Close. 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. She starred in another four Broadway plays and musicals before the end of the 1920s. In 1930, she moved to Los Angeles to embark on a career in film, but after ...

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