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Gladys George

Gladys George (September 13, 1900 - December 8, 1954) was an American actress.

Born Gladys Anna Clare in Patten, Maine, she starred on the stage in the 1920s, although she had made several films in the early part of that decade. But it wasn't until 1934 that she started becoming noticed for her film work. In 1936 she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for Valiant Is the Word for Carrie. She also appeared in Madame X in 1937, The Roaring Twenties in 1939, The Way of All Flesh in 1946 and The Best Years of Our Lives in 1951. She is perhaps best known to modern audiences as the wife of Miles Archer in The Maltese Falcon.


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She is perhaps best known to modern audiences as the wife of Miles Archer in The Maltese Falcon. The couple adopted two daughers and remained together until McMurray's death in 1991. She also appeared in Madame X in 1937, The Roaring Twenties in 1939, The Way of All Flesh in 1946 and The Best Years of Our Lives in 1951. They were married on June 28, 1954, and Haver remained largely retired from acting. In 1936 she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for Valiant Is the Word for Carrie. At that time, Haver met McMurray again, and a romantic relationship developed. Born Gladys Anna Clare in Patten, Maine, she starred on the stage in the 1920s, although she had made several films in the early part of that decade. But it wasn't until 1934 that she started becoming noticed for her film work. Accounts differ on whether she entered a convent briefly in 1953 or decided against going.

Gladys George (September 13, 1900 - December 8, 1954) was an American actress. In 1952, following a divorce and the death of her fiancé, she announced that she would become a nun. Haver's acting career was to be brief. In 1943 the Fox movie studio had hired her, with her first starring role as Cri-Cri in Home In Indiana (1945). Later that year she co-starred with Fred McMurray in Where Do We Go From Here?, which was the only time the pair appeared together in a film. Haver began singing on stage at the age of six, working regularly as a band singer by her teens.

She was born in Rock Island, Illinois as June Stovenour; her name became Haver when her mother divorced and remarried. June Haver (born June 10, 1926) is an American film actress.