This page will contain wikis about Lynn Fontanne, as they become available.Lynn FontanneLynn Fontanne (December 6, 1887 - July 30, 1983) was a famous stage and film star. Born Lillie Louise Fontanne in Woodford, Essex, England, she became famous as an acting pair with her husband, Alfred Lunt. The two were more famous for their stage performances than for their film roles. Fontanne only made three movies, and one film for television, but nevertheless, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1931 for The Guardsman. This page about Lynn Fontanne includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Lynn Fontanne News stories about Lynn Fontanne External links for Lynn Fontanne Videos for Lynn Fontanne Wikis about Lynn Fontanne Discussion Groups about Lynn Fontanne Blogs about Lynn Fontanne Images of Lynn Fontanne |
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Fontanne only made three movies, and one film for television, but nevertheless, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1931 for The Guardsman. Grey was a regular on television in the 1950s, appearing on The Ford Theatre Hour, Your Show of Shows, Four Star Playhouse, The Millionaire, Science Fiction Theater, Wagon Train, and many more. The two were more famous for their stage performances than for their film roles. Notable movies include Tarzan's New York Adventure, Idaho, Wyoming, Sweet Rosie O'Grady, Flame of Barbary Coast, Jungle Jim, The Rose Tattoo, Jeanne Eagels, Madame X and Airport. Born Lillie Louise Fontanne in Woodford, Essex, England, she became famous as an acting pair with her husband, Alfred Lunt. She left MGM in 1942, and signed with several different studios over the years, working steadily. Lynn Fontanne (December 6, 1887 - July 30, 1983) was a famous stage and film star. Grey returned to films in the 1930s with bit parts and extra work, but she eventually signed a contract with MGM and appeared in such movies as Another Thin Man, Hullabaloo and The Big Store. She continued acting for a few more years, but then left movies in order to finish her education. Virginia debuted at the age of ten in the silent film Uncle Tom's Cabin as Little Eva. One of her early babysitters was Gloria Swanson. She was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of director Ray Grey. Virginia Grey (March 22, 1917 - July 31, 2004) was an American actress. |