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  1. Gaynor’s work here for Murnau, combined with her subsequent performances in Frank Borzage’s 7TH HEAVEN and STREET ANGEL, famously earned her the first Academy Award for Best Actress in 1928. Fox Film Corp.. Based on “The Journey to Tilsit” by Hermann Suderman. Scenario: Carl Mayer.

  2. Janet Gaynor nascida Laura Augusta Gaynor ( Filadélfia, 6 de outubro de 1906 — Palm Springs, 14 de setembro de 1984 ), foi uma atriz americana . Ela começou sua carreira como figurante em curtas-metragens e filmes mudos. Depois de assinar com a Fox Film Corporation (mais tarde, a 20th Century-Fox) em 1926, ela alcançou a fama e se tornou ...

  3. In 1979, Gaynor was awarded the Order of the Southern Cross for her cultural contributions to Brazil. Personal Life & Legacy. Janet Gaynor was thrice married. Her first marriage to lawyer Jesse Lydell Peck in 1929 was short-lived and ended in divorce in 1933. She married MGM costume designer Adrian in 1939 and had a son with him.

  4. American actress Janet Gaynor, born Laura Gainor, was a star of the late silent era and early talkies who was able to project vulnerability and naiveté in any role. She attended high school in San Francisco; hoping to find work in films, she moved to L.A. shortly after graduation, supporting herself through odd jobs while appearing as an extra.

  5. Janet Gaynor was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. When was Janet Gaynor born? Janet Gaynor was born on October 6, 1906. Photos.

  6. Mar 28, 1982 · Janet Gaynor, the first Academy Award-winner, is still going strong at 75. She provides unexpected continuity in the history of the Oscars. At the moment, she is appearing on stage in ''On Golden ...

  7. Janet Gaynor was a leading Hollywood actress during the 1920s and 1930s. She started her career as an extra in silent movies but went on to give some masterful performances in such Silent classics as '7th Heaven' in 1927 and 'Street Angel' the following year.

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