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  Ann Sheridan

Born As: Clara Lou Sheridan
Sex: Female
Nationality: US - United States of America
Date of Birth: February 21, 1915
Place of Birth: Denton, Texas, USA
Date of Death: January 21, 1967
Place of Death: Woodland Hills, California, USA

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They Drive By Night
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Quotes:
  • It's only natural that you wouldn't understand, Henri. You see, you chase after anything in skirts. Anything. They're all the same to you. But lots of men can tell them apart. Believe me, sometimes they find one they like better than the others. That's called love. You probably haven't experienced it, but you must have read about it somewhere. - as Lt. Catherine Gates in "I Was A Male War Bride" (1949).
  • I used to go to Grauman's Chinese or Pantages and sit there waiting to see my faceless body on the screen. Texas began to look awfully near and awfully good, and 'Clara Lou' had a sweet sound to my ears.
  • I can whistle through my fingers, bulldog a steer, light a fire with two sticks, shoot a pistol with fair accuracy, set type, and teach school...
  • They nicknamed me the Oomph Girl, and I loathe that nickname! Just being known by a nickname indicates that you're not thought of as a true actress....It's just crap! If you call an actress by her looks or a reaction, then that's all she'll ever be thought of as.

Ann Sheridan Trivia
  • Sheridan was married four times, including a marriage lasting one year to the actor George Brent.
  • In her will, Ann Sheridan asked that her cremated remains be placed in a columbarium at a cemetery in Los Angeles. Sheridan's biographer Karen McHale discovered that the actress's instructions had not been followed and arranged to have her final wishes fulfilled. Hollywood Forever donated a niche and held a dignified service (presided over by Sheridan's cousin, the Rev. Sallie Watson) on February 21, 2005 - Ann Sheridan's 90th birthday.
  • She was the original choice for the part of Panama Smith in The Roaring Twenties (1939). The role eventually went to Gladys George.
  • Was used as a body double (hands, legs, shoulders) while at Paramount.
  • Ann Sheridan's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is located at 7024 Hollywood Blvd.

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