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  2. On February 8, 1960, Farrell received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to motion pictures at 6524 Hollywood Boulevard. [19] Writer and director Garson Kanin said in a 1971 New York Times article: "There are players who create characters; some of the great ones, a single character.

  3. Actress: Girl Missing. Glenda Farrell began as the archetypal wisecracking blonde in 1930s gangland films like Little Caesar (1931) and I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932).

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  4. Jan 29, 2015 · While early 1930s actresses like Jean Harlow (sound film’s first sex symbol) and Bette Davis (a fine actress known for her rebelliousness) always have received great recognition, Glenda Farrell preceded Davis as a sort of proto-“women’s libber” (but in a natural, non-political manner), while also possessing equally natural sex appeal ...

  5. Died May 1, 1971 in New York, NY. G lenda Farrell starred in more than 100 movies and many television shows. Born in Enid, Okla., Farrell appeared in such movies as "Little Caesar," "I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang" and "Middle of the Night."

  6. May 16, 1971 · She was never a star, but think how meaningful is the word “supporting.” How about those “Torchy Blane” pictures? She earned anti retained the respect of her fellow‐players.

  7. Jan 2, 2024 · Greetings, classic movie enthusiasts! 🎥 Today, we're diving deep into the dazzling world of Glenda Farrell, an unforgettable star of the silver screen. 🌟Jo...

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  8. June 30, 1904. Died. May 01, 1971. Cause of Death. Lung Cancer. Biography. Read More. One of the hardest-working and best-liked stars at Warner Bros. during the 1930s, Glenda Farrell embodied the brassy blonde character of the early talkies.

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