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  1. Maisie Gets Her Man: Directed by Roy Del Ruth. With Ann Sothern, Red Skelton, Leo Gorcey, Allen Jenkins. Parting company with her on-stage partner Professor Orco partly due to the job being potentially hazardous to her health, streetwise but kind-hearted vaudeville performer Maisie Ravier, in Chicago, goes on a search for another job.

  2. Hooray for Love: Directed by Walter Lang. With Ann Sothern, Gene Raymond, Bill Robinson, Maria Gambarelli. A young man with money falls for singer Pat Thatcher, and her con man father makes the most of it.

  3. Three Hearts for Julia: Directed by Richard Thorpe. With Ann Sothern, Melvyn Douglas, Lee Bowman, Richard Ainley. World War II home front romantic comedy in which a war correspondent's wife wants a divorce along with his help in choosing her next husband.

  4. Sothern's agents reportedly turned down an offer for the actress to play the older courtesan in "Zorba the Greek" when Simone Signoret withdrew from the project. The part went to Lila Kedrova who won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar. "I guess in the old days we just got by on glamor. Hollywood sold its stars on good looks and personality buildups.

  5. 17 de mar. de 2001 · Ann Sothern was born Harriette Lake on Jan. 22, 1909, in Valley City, N.D., where her mother, a concert singer, was on tour. She was the eldest of the three daughters of Walter and Annette Yde-Lake.

  6. Dangerous Number: Directed by Richard Thorpe. With Robert Young, Ann Sothern, Reginald Owen, Cora Witherspoon. Artificial-silk manufacturer Hank Medhill has returned to the U.S. from Japan to learn that his former girlfriend Eleanor Breen is about to marry.

  7. The Ann Sothern Show (TV Series 1958–1961) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.