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Contents • • • • • • • • Life and career [ ] Blyth was born August 16, 1928 in Mount Kisco, New York, to Harry and Nan Lynch Blyth. After her parents separated, she, her mother, and sister moved to a walk-up apartment on E31st Street in New York City, where her mother took in ironing. Blyth attended St.
Patrick's School in Manhattan. Blyth performed on children's radio shows in New York for six years. Her first acting role was on in 's (from 1941 until 1942). She played the part of 's daughter, Babette.
The play ran for 378 performances, and won the Award. After the New York run, the play went on tour, and while in Los Angeles, Blyth was offered a contract with.
Blyth began her acting career initially as 'Anne Blyth,' but changed the spelling of her first name back to 'Ann' at the beginning of her film career. She made her film debut in 1944, teamed with in the teen-age musical. In musical films such as Babes on Swing Street, and (both 1944), she played the part of the sweet and demure teenager. On loan to Blyth was cast 'against ' as Veda Pierce, the scheming, ungrateful daughter of in the 1945 film. Cloud Brush Photoshop Cs6 Free Download. Her dramatic portrayal won her outstanding reviews and she received a nomination for an.
Blyth was only 16 when she made the film. (Crawford won the Best Actress award for that film.) After Mildred Pierce, Blyth sustained a broken back while tobogganing in, and was not able to fully capitalize on the film's success, although she was still able to make a few movies. She played the part of Regina Hubbard in (a 1948 to ), and achieved success playing a in. Her other films include: (with ), (with ), (with ), (with ),,,,, and her final film role, (with ). Even though her voice was more like the original Helen Morgan, her vocals were dubbed. That soundtrack was much more successful than the film itself. During the late 1950s and 1960s Blyth worked in,, and, including co- starring opposite in the 1960 adaptation of 's novel,.
She guest-starred on October 8, 1958, on, the episode in which the 1959 Ford vehicles were introduced to the public. In 'The Jenny Tannen Story'. The second season finale of the long-running western, broadcast on June 24, 1959, she played the dual role of a mother and daughter.
She appeared as Martha in Suspected in December 1959 in the,. Blyth also became the for.
Her last television appearances were in episodes of in 1983 and in 1985. In 1985, Blyth retired from acting and singing. For her contributions to the film industry, Blyth has a on the at 6733.
Personal life [ ] In 1953, Blyth married obstetrician James McNulty, brother of singer, who had introduced them. The bridesmaids were actresses,, and. After her marriage, Blyth cut back somewhat to focus on raising their five children, Timothy Patrick (b. June 10, 1954); Maureen Ann (b. December 14, 1955); Kathleen Mary (b. December 23, 1957); Terence Grady (b.
December 9, 1960); and Eileen Alana (b. April 10, 1963).
In 1973, she and McNulty, both devout Catholics, were accorded the honorific rank of in a ceremony presided over by Cardinal. McNulty died on May 13, 2007, in. In the December 1952 edition of Motion Picture and Television Magazine, Ann Blyth stated in an interview that she endorsed for president, the month before the.