Ann Sothern

Ann Sothern

Acting
Born 1909-01-22 Died 2001-03-15 Valley City, North Dakota, USA 112 credits Golden Globe Awards 1 star on Hollywood Walk of Fame 1

Awards

Nominated for 1 Academy Award

Academy Awards 1 nominated

Golden Globe Awards 1 won

  • 1959 Golden Globe Awards Won

star on Hollywood Walk of Fame 1 won

  • star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Won

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ann Sothern (born Harriette Arlene Lake; January 22, 1909 – March 15, 2001) was an American actress who worked on stage, radio, film, and television, in a career that spanned nearly six decades. Sothern began her career in the late 1920s in bit parts in films. In 1930, she made her Broadway stage debut and soon worked her way up to starring roles. In 1939, MGM cast her as Maisie Ravier, a brash yet lovable Brooklyn showgirl. The character, based on the Maisie short stories by Nell Martin, proved to be popular and spawned a successful film series (Congo Maisie, Gold Rush Maisie, Up Goes Maisie, etc.) and a network radio series (The Adventures of Maisie). In 1953, Sothern moved into television as the star of her own sitcom Private Secretary. The series aired for five seasons on CBS and earned Sothern three Primetime Emmy Award nominations. In 1958, she starred in another sitcom for CBS, The Ann Sothern Show, which aired for three seasons. From 1965 to 1966, Sothern provided the voice of Gladys Crabtree, the title character in the sitcom My Mother the Car. She continued her career throughout the late 1960s with stage and film appearances and guest-starring roles on television. Due to health issues, she worked sporadically during the 1970s and 1980s. In 1987, Sothern appeared in her final film The Whales of August, starring Bette Davis and Lillian Gish. Sothern earned her first and only Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film. After filming concluded, she retired to Ketchum, Idaho, where she spent her remaining years before her death from heart failure in March 2001. Lucille Ball called Sothern "the best comedian in the business, bar none."
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Filmography — top 60 of 112
Acting 55 credits
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
1962 · 80% · Helen Cox
Love, American Style
Love, American Style
1969 · Mrs. Devlin
The Merv Griffin Show
The Merv Griffin Show
1962 · Self
The Virginian
The Virginian
1962 · Della Spencer
The Lucy Show
The Lucy Show
1962 · ★ 7.0 · Rosie Harrigan
What's My Line?
What's My Line?
1950 · Self
The Steve Allen Show
The Steve Allen Show
1956 · Self - Guest
The Ford Television Theatre
The Ford Television Theatre
1952 · Christine Emerson
The DuPont Show with June Allyson
The DuPont Show with June Allyson
1959 · Martha
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.
1966 · Aunt Magda
Private Secretary
Private Secretary
1953 · Susie McNamara
Medical Story
Medical Story
1975 · Mrs. Metulski
The Legend of Jesse James
The Legend of Jesse James
1965 · Widow Fay
Flying High
Flying High
1978 · Miss Kirkeby
My Mother the Car
My Mother the Car
1965 · Gladys Crabtree
The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour
The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour
1957 · Susie MacNamara
The Match Game
The Match Game
1962 · Herself
Captains and the Kings
Captains and the Kings
1976 · Mrs. Finch
The Manitou
The Manitou
1978 · ★ 5.4 · Mrs. Karmann
Letter to Loretta
Letter to Loretta
1953 · Self - Guest Host
The Ann Sothern Show
The Ann Sothern Show
1958 · Katy O'Connor
The Blue Gardenia
The Blue Gardenia
1953 · 68% · Crystal Carpenter
That's Entertainment, Part II
That's Entertainment, Part II
1976 · (archive footage)
That's Entertainment! III
That's Entertainment! III
1994 · (archive footage)
The Best Man
The Best Man
1964 · Sue Ellen Gamadge
The Show of Shows
The Show of Shows
1929 · Performer in 'Meet My Sister' & 'Bicycle Built for Two' Numbers (as Harriet Lake)
A Letter to Three Wives
A Letter to Three Wives
1949 · 79% · Rita Phipps
Brother Orchid
Brother Orchid
1940 · Florence 'Flo' Addams
Undercover Maisie
Undercover Maisie
1947 · Maisie Ravier
Maisie Goes to Reno
Maisie Goes to Reno
1944 · Maisie Ravier
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
1951 · Liz Quiz
Crazy Mama
Crazy Mama
1975 · Sheba
Words and Music
Words and Music
1948 · Joyce Harmon
Twenty Years After
Twenty Years After
1944 · (archive footage)
Lady in a Cage
Lady in a Cage
1964 · 63% · Sade
Golden Needles
Golden Needles
1974 · Finzie
Folies Bergère de Paris
Folies Bergère de Paris
1935 · Mimi
Swing Shift Maisie
Swing Shift Maisie
1943 · Maisie Ravier
Cry 'Havoc'
Cry 'Havoc'
1943 · Pat
Kid Millions
Kid Millions
1934 · Joan Larrabee
Madam Satan
Madam Satan
1930 · Zeppelin Reveler (uncredited)
Ringside Maisie
Ringside Maisie
1941 · Maisie Ravier
Hollywood: Style Center of the World
Hollywood: Style Center of the World
1940 · Self
The Whales of August
The Whales of August
1987 · 63% · Tisha Doughty
The Judge Steps Out
The Judge Steps Out
1947 · Peggy
Thousands Cheer
Thousands Cheer
1943 · Ann Sothern
Super-Sleuth
Super-Sleuth
1937 · Mary Strand
A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
1940 · Self
She's Got Everything
She's Got Everything
1937 · Carol Rogers
Gold Rush Maisie
Gold Rush Maisie
1940 · Maisie Ravier
April Showers
April Showers
1948 · June Tyme
Walking on Air
Walking on Air
1936 · Kit Bennett
Blind Date
Blind Date
1934 · Kitty Taylor
Congratulations, It's a Boy!
Congratulations, It's a Boy!
1971 · Ethel Gaines
Danger – Love at Work
Danger – Love at Work
1937 · Antoinette "Toni" Pemberton
Other credits 5 credits
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