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  1. Two thoughts about Glenda FarrellGlenda Farrell was my Grandfather Cecil Rider's niece. ” — denise murphy, August 19, 2011 at 8:01 p.m. “ Glenda Ferrel deserves two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Dynamic Actress. One of a kind. Once discovered she will always be remembered as a unique talent. In a league of her own.

  2. Gold Diggers of 1937: Directed by Lloyd Bacon. With Dick Powell, Joan Blondell, Glenda Farrell, Victor Moore. When two investors inform an opportunistic dancer that they can't fund an elderly stage producer's production, she suggests they get an insurance policy on the producer's life.

  3. Smart Blonde: Directed by Frank McDonald. With Glenda Farrell, Barton MacLane, Wini Shaw, Addison Richards. Female reporter Torchy Blane teams with her cop boyfriend Lt. Steve McBride to solve the killing of an investor who just bought a popular local nightclub.

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  4. Glenda Farrell was an American film actress. Farrell came to Hollywood towards the end of the silent era. Farrell began her career with a theatrical company at the age of 7. She played Little Eva in Uncle Tom's Cabin. She paused at times to continue her education but appeared with a number of theatrical companies and in several Broadway ...

  5. WE'RE IN THE MONEY, Glenda Farrell, 1935 TORCHY GETS HER MAN, Glenda Farrell, 1938 MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT, Glenda Farrell, Lee Grant, Kim Novak, 1959 KISSIN' COUSINS, Pamela Austin, Tommy Farrell ...

  6. Nov 5, 2018 · Glenda Farrell, November’s “Star of the Month” on Turner Classic Movies, stars in Heat Lightning (airing November 5), as well as I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (November 5), Mystery of the Wax Museum (November 5), Life Begins (November 12), Hi, Nellie! (November 12), Torchy Gets Her Man (November 12), and Three on a Match (November 19).

  7. Process servers Ginger (Joan Blondell) and Dixie (Glenda Farrell) have just agreed to one last job, then ringing butler Jevons (E.E. Clive), a lawyer (Henry O'Neill), and their wealthy employer "Carter" (Ross Alexander), who poses as a chauffeur, in We're In The Money, 1935.

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