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Acting
August 7, 1902
September 1, 1981
San Antonio, Texas, USA
Ann Harding (August 7, 1902 – September 1, 1981) was an American theatre, motion picture, radio, and television actress. A regular player on Broadway and in regional theater in the 1920s, in the 1930s Harding was one of the first actresses to gain fame in the new medium of "talking pictures", and she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1931 for her work in Holiday.

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
2022

Self (archive footage)
2007

Self (archive footage)
2003

Annabelle Rogers
1963

Edith Sommers
1961

Mae Priest
1961

Aaronetta
1959

Naomi
1959

as Sophia Pavlov
1957

Mary Carmichael
1956

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

as Self (archive footage)

as Self (archive footage)

as Annabelle Rogers

as Edith Sommers

as Mae Priest

as Aaronetta

as Naomi

as as Sophia Pavlov

as Mary Carmichael

as Mrs. Jane Stone

as Helen Hopkins



as Abigail Clay

as Sarah Hale

as Lady Bertha Wetherby

as Mrs. Roach


as Julia Courtney

as Mrs. Milgrim

as Stella Masen

as Nettie

as Julia Courtney

as Fanny Bowditch Holmes

as Katherine Robinson
as Henrietta Mekker
as Nora Walling
as Cathy Cook

as Self - from unidentified film (archive footage) (uncredited)

as Aunt Matilda Reed

as Mary O'Connor

as Lucille Conway

as Mrs. Brandt (Captain)

as Lucille Conway

as Gracie Thorton

as Sophia Pavlov

as Marjorie Davis

as Norma Lawry

as Carol Howard

as Paula Young

as Anne Talbot

as Mary, Duchess of Towers

as Dr. Mary White

as Mrs. Lotty Wilkins

as Marion Forsythe

as Self (uncredited)

as Julie von Marwitz

as Vergie Winters

as Sally Wyndham

as Dr. Margaret Simmons

as Joan Colby Fletcher

as Clare

as Daisy Sage

as Caroline Ogden Standish

as Olivia Van Tyne Allen Ottendorf

as Therese Du Flos

as Shirley Mortimer

as Lady Isabella

as Minnie

as Linda Seton

as Madame Vidal

as Vera Kessler

as Mary Hutton