Anne Shirley

Anne Shirley

American film actress
Date of Birth: 17.04.1918
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Early Life and Career
  2. Breakout Role as Anne of Green Gables
  3. Collaboration with John Ford and Academy Award Nomination
  4. Successful Films and Personal Relationships
  5. Later Career and Legacy
  6. Passing and Tribute

Early Life and Career

Anne Shirley, born Dawn Evelyeen Paris, was a renowned American actress. She began her acting career at the tender age of five, captivating audiences as a child star in several films strictly adhering to Hollywood's film code.

Anne Shirley

Breakout Role as Anne of Green Gables

In 1943, the New York native transitioned to the stage name Anne Shirley when she portrayed the titular character in George Nichols Jr.'s family comedy "Anne of Green Gables." This role solidified her legacy as Anne Shirley.

Anne Shirley

Collaboration with John Ford and Academy Award Nomination

Shirley collaborated with renowned director John Ford in his comedy "Steamboat 'Round the Bend" (1935). She also starred in the comedy "Make Way for a Lady" (1936) alongside Herbert Marshall, earning an Academy Award nomination for her supporting role.

Successful Films and Personal Relationships

Anne Shirley continued to grace screens in films such as George Stevens' "Vigil in the Night" and "Anne of Windy Poplars," co-starring James Ellison. She married actor John Payne in 1937, with whom she had a daughter, Julie Payne. After divorcing Payne in 1943, she wed screenwriter and producer Adrian Scott for three years, from 1945 to 1948. In 1946, she married Charles Lederer, Maryon Davies' nephew, who preceded her in death in 1976.

Later Career and Legacy

Shirley's final film appearance came as Ann Grayle in Edward Dmytryk's "Murder, My Sweet" (1944). For her substantial contributions to the film industry, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7020 Hollywood Boulevard.

Passing and Tribute

Anne Shirley passed away in Los Angeles on July 4, 1993, at the age of 75, due to lung cancer. Her remarkable legacy as a talented actress continues to inspire and entertain audiences worldwide.

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