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    American stage and film actress

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  1. Feb 26, 1985 · Ina Claire, an actress who achieved considerable fame in the 1920s and was once married to silent film star John Gilbert, has died at the age of 89. She had been in declining health since a...

  2. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Claire, Ina (1892–1985)American actress and Broadway star of the 1920s. Born Ina Fagan on October 15, 1892, in Washington, D.C.; died from the effects of a stroke at her home in San Francisco, California, on February 21, 1985; married James Whittaker (a critic), in 1919 (divorced 1925 ...

  3. Mar 3, 1985 · When she died on Feb. 21 at the age of 92, it was clear that memories of her talent and her vivid personality remain unquenchable - as demonstrated by these observations from her colleagues in the...

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › ina_claireIna Claire | Rotten Tomatoes

    Play Movie Trivia. Ina Claire. Highest Rated: 95% Ninotchka (1939) Lowest Rated: 78% Polly with a Past (1920) Birthday: Oct 15, 1893. Birthplace: Washington, D.C., USA. Delightfully wry stage...

  5. The Ina Claire collection consists of manuscripts, photographs, printed material, correspondence, and memorabilia. Manuscripts in the collection are mostly stage play scripts submitted to Claire for her approval, two of which were produced with Claire in a leading role.

  6. Considered by some critics to have been the finest comedienne to have played on Broadway during the 20th century, Ina Claire radiated chic, fun, and adventure at one in the same moment. Emerging as a star in the 1916 Ziegfeld Follies, Claire enjoyed repeated success on stage and screen, always excelling in comedy, but capable of serious drama ...

  7. Ina Claire was an American stage and film actress. Born Ina Fagan in Washington, D.C., Claire began her career appearing in vaudeville. She performed on Broadway in the musicals Jumping Jupiter and The Quaker Girl and Lady Luxury, and starred on Broadway in plays by some of the leading comic dramatists of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, including ...

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