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    Myrna Loy was an American actress who starred in films such as The Thin Man and Cheaper by the Dozen. She was born in Montana in 1905 and died in New York in 1993.

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    IMDb profile of Myrna Loy, a versatile actress who starred in silent and sound films, including the Thin Man series and The Best Years of Our Lives. Learn about her life, career, awards, photos, videos and more.

    • January 1, 1
    • Helena, Montana, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • Early life and family
    • Early years
    • Films
    • Acting career
    • Later years
    • Early life and career

    Myrna Loy was born Myrna Adele Williams on August 2, 1905 in Helena, Montana, to Adelle Mae (Johnson) and David Franklin Williams. Her paternal grandparents were Welsh, and her mother was of Scottish and Swedish descent. Myrna was raised in Helena and nearby Radersburg. Her father, a rancher, was the youngest person ever elected to the Montana Stat...

    When she was thirteen, Myrna's father died of influenza, and the rest of the family moved to Los Angeles. She was educated in L.A. and the Westlake School for Girls where she caught the acting bug. She started at the age of 15 when she appeared in local stage productions in order to help support her family. Some of the stage plays were held in the ...

    Her first film was a small part in the production of What Price Beauty? (1925). Later, she appeared the same year in Pretty Ladies (1925) along with Joan Crawford. She was one of the few stars that would start in the silent movies and make a successful transition into the sound era. In her silent films, Myrna would appear as a Theda Bara-like, exot...

    Myrna would take any role that would give her exposure and showcase the talent she felt was being wasted. It seemed that she would play one vamp after another. She wanted something better. Finally her contract ran out with Warner and she signed with MGM where she got two meaty roles. One was in the The Prizefighter and the Lady (1933), and the othe...

    In 1960, she appeared in Midnight Lace (1960) and was not in another until 1969 in The April Fools (1969). The 1970s found her in TV movies, not theatrical productions. Her last film was in 1981 called Summer Solstice (1981). By the time Myrna passed away, on December 14, 1993, at the age of 88, she had appeared in a phenomenal 129 motion pictures....

    Myrna Williams, later to become Myrna Loy, was born on August 2, 1905 in Radersburg, Montana. Her father was the youngest person ever elected to the Montana State legislature. Later on her family moved to Helena where she spent her youth. At the age of 13, Myrna's father died of influenza and the rest of the family moved to Los Angeles. She was edu...

    • August 2, 1905
    • December 14, 1993
  3. The Myrna Loy filmography presents a chronology of the motion picture and television appearances of actress Myrna Loy. All of Loy's films released prior to The Desert Song (1929) were silent, except where noted.

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Director
    1925
    Vamp
    1925
    Girl at Baccanal (uncredited)
    1925
    Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
    1925
    Chorus Girl with Lord Wainwright ...
  4. Jul 29, 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.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 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...

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  7. Learn about the life and career of Myrna Loy, a popular American film actress who starred in the "Thin Man" series and won an Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement. Browse her extensive filmography from 1925 to 1987.

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