
Ann Dvorak
Acting · Born 1911-08-02 · age 68 at death · New York City, New York, USA
Ann Dvorak (born Anna McKim; August 2, 1911 – December 10, 1979) was an American stage and film actress. Asked how to pronounce her adopted surname, she told The Literary Digest: "My fake name is properly pronounced vor'shack. The D remains silent." Dvorak was the daughter and only child of silent film actress Anna Lehr and director Edwin McKim. While in New York, she attended St. Catherine's Convent. After moving to California, she attended Page School for Girls in Hollywood. She made her film debut when she was five years old in the silent film version of Ramona (1916), credited as "Baby Anna Lehr". She continued in children's roles in The Man Hater (1917) and Five Dollar Plate (1920), but then stopped acting in films. Her parents separated in 1916 and divorced in 1920; she did not see her father again until 13 years later, when she made a public plea to the press to help her find him. In the late 1920s, Dvorak worked as a dance instructor and gradually began to appear on film as a chorus girl. Her friend, actress Karen Morley, introduced her to billionaire movie producer Howard Hughes, who groomed her as a dramatic actress. She was a success in such pre-Code films as Scarface (1932) as Paul Muni's sister; in Three on a Match (1932) with Bette Davis and Joan Blondell as the doomed, unstable Vivian; in The Crowd Roars (1932) with James Cagney; and in Sky Devils (1932) opposite Spencer Tracy. Known for her style and elegance, she was a popular leading lady for Warner Bros. during the 1930s, and appeared in numerous contemporary romances and melodramas. At age 19, Dvorak eloped with Leslie Fenton, her English co-star from The Strange Love of Molly Louvain (1932), and they married on March 17, 1932. They left for a year-long honeymoon in spite of her contractual obligations to the studio, which led to a period of litigation and pay disputes during which she discovered she was making the same amount of money as the boy who played her son in Three on a Match. She completed her contract on permanent suspension, then worked as a freelancer. Although she worked regularly, the quality of her scripts declined sharply. She appeared as secretary Della Street to Donald Woods' Perry Mason in The Case of the Stuttering Bishop (1937). With her then-husband, Leslie Fenton, Dvorak traveled to England where she supported the war effort by working as an ambulance driver and acted in several British films. She appeared as a saloon singer in Abilene Town with Randolph Scott and Edgar Buchanan, released in 1946. The following year she adeptly handled comedy by giving an assured performance in Out of the Blue (1947). In 1948, Dvorak gave her only performance on Broadway in The Respectful Prostitute. Dvorak's marriage to Fenton ended in divorce in 1946. In 1947, she married Igor Dega, a Russian dancer who danced with her briefly in The Bachelor's Daughters. The marriage ended two years later. Dvorak retired from the screen in 1951, when she married her third and last husband, Nicholas Wade, to whom she remained married until his death in 1975. She had no children.
Titles

Scarface

'G' Men

Three on a Match

The Long Night

Merrily We Live

The Hollywood Revue of 1929

The Secret of Convict Lake

Madam Satan

Abilene Town

The Private Affairs of Bel Ami

Flame of Barbary Coast

The Crowd Roars

Dance, Fools, Dance

Our Blushing Brides

A Life of Her Own

Heat Lightning

Love is a Racket

Blind Alley

Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood

Our Very Own

Out of the Blue

Free and Easy

This Modern Age

The Guardsman

College Coach

Housewife

The Strange Love of Molly Louvain

Massacre

Cafe Hostess

Thanks a Million

Gangs of New York

Dr. Socrates

So This Is College

The Case of the Stuttering Bishop

I Was an American Spy

Manhattan Merry-Go-Round

Way Out West

The Walls of Jericho

Stronger Than Desire

It's a Great Life

A Lady to Love

The Devil's Cabaret

Side Streets

Bright Lights

Murder in the Clouds

Politics

Devil-May-Care

Masquerade in Mexico

We Who Are About to Die

The Woman Racket

Midnight Court

I Sell Anything

Lord Byron of Broadway

Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. Malone

Friends of Mr. Sweeney

Sweet Music

Good News

Racing Lady

This Was Paris

Girls of the Road