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Biography of Ann Harding - Actress
 

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Ann Harding (August 7, 1901 – September 1,
1981) was an American actress.  Born Dorothy
Walton Gatley in Fort Sam Houston, Texas, the
daughter of a career army officer, she traveled
often during her early life.  The family finally
settled in New York, and young Dorothy attended
Bryn Mawr College.  Following school, she got a
job as a script reader, and began acting on
Broadway.  In 1929 she made her film debut in
Paris Bound, opposite Fredric March.  In 1931 she
was nominated for the Academy Award for Best
Actress for Holiday (movie)|Holiday.

Harding became stereotyped as the innocent young
woman willing to sacrifice herself for others, and
she eventually quit making movies when she married
in 1937, although she was lured back in 1942 to
make Eyes in the Night.  In 1956 she again starred
with March in The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit.




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