Ann Blyth

Ann Blyth was an American actress and singer, known for her Oscar-nominated role in 'Mildred Pierce' and films like 'The Helen Morgan Story' and 'Kismet.'
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Ann Blyth, born Anne Marie Blythe on August 16, 1928, in Mount Kisco, New York, was a celebrated American actress and singer. She began her career in radio as a child and transitioned to Broadway in the early 1940s, making her mark in Lillian Hellman's 'Watch on the Rhine.' Signed by Universal Studios in 1944, Blyth made her film debut in 'Chip Off the Old Block' and quickly became a prominent figure in Hollywood musicals and dramas. Her breakout role came in 1945's 'Mildred Pierce,' where she played the scheming Veda Pierce, earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Blyth's filmography includes notable titles such as 'The Great Caruso' (1951), 'Kismet' (1955), and 'The Helen Morgan Story' (1957), the latter being her final film. Beyond film, she enjoyed a successful career in theater and television, starring in Broadway musicals like 'The King and I' and appearing in TV shows such as 'The Twilight Zone' and 'Murder, She Wrote.' Blyth retired from acting in 1985. She was one of the last surviving stars of Hollywood's Golden Age and held the distinction of being the earliest surviving Academy Award nominee. In her personal life, she married Dr. James McNulty in 1953, and they had five children. Blyth passed away at the age of 98, leaving behind a legacy as a versatile and enduring figure in American entertainment.
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