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Oscar-nominated
actress Ann Sothern dies at 92
Reuters
KETCHUM, Idaho: Actress Ann Sothern, who during 70 years in
show business moved from bit-parts and B-movies to becoming
an Oscar-nominated leading lady and star of her own television
series, has died of heart failure, associates said on Friday.
She was 92 years old.
Sothern,
who started in Hollywood as an extra and spent a decade as
a B-movie regular, became a major star after playing the lead
role in 1939's "Maisie," an MGM film about the adventures
of an energetic showgirl that was originally intended for
Jean Harlow. Sothern captured the street-smart, independent
title character so well that MGM made nine more "Maisie"
movies, one of the studio's most successful series and one
that transformed Sothern into a household name and a feminist
icon. She capitalized on that image with two 1950's television
shows, "Private Secretary" and "The Ann Sothern
Show," which ran until 1961 and featured Sothern as the
first working woman to appear in a situation comedy. Sothern
earned five Emmy nominations for the two shows, which she
produced, and won a Golden Globe award. The actress then lent
her voice to the 1960's sitcom "My Mother the Car."
Sothern
spent much of the 1970s and 80s in semi-retirement, but returned
in 1987 to star alongside fellow screen legends Lillian Gish,
Bette Davis and Vincent Price in "The Whales of August,"
for which she received her first Academy Award nomination.
Born Harriette Lake in Valley City, North Dakota, in 1909,
the young actress got her start singing in stage productions
and filled mostly bit parts until Columbia Pictures signed
her to a contract in 1934 and changed her name. Sothern spent
the rest of the decade acting in such films as "The Hell-Cat,"
"Eight Bells," and two movies opposite Gene Raymond,
"Hooray for Love" and "The Smartest Girl in
Town." She starred alongside Edward G. Robinson and Humphrey
Bogart in "Brother Orchid," winning critical acclaim.
Sothern,
who was divorced from actor-musician Roger Pryor and actor
Robert Sterling, is survived by her daughter and a sister.
A mass is scheduled for her at Our Lady of the Snows Church
in Ketchum on March 23.
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