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  1. Merna Kennedy (born Maude Kahler; [1] September 7, 1908 – December 20, 1944) was an American actress of the late silent era and the transitional period into talkies. Career. She was born in Kankakee, one of two children to Maud ( née Reed) and John Kahler, a German-American butcher turned chiropractor.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0448224Merna Kennedy - IMDb

    Merna Kennedy was born on 7 September 1908 in Kankakee, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for The Circus (1928), Ghost Valley (1932) and The Big Chance (1933). She was married to Forrest Brayton and Busby Berkeley. She died on 20 December 1944 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • January 1, 1
    • Kankakee, Illinois, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. 28 de mar. de 2016 · Merna Kennedy – Chaplin Leading Lady; Also Star of Broadway. March 28, 2016 By Cliff Aliperti 5 Comments. Above: Merna Kennedy and Charlie Chaplin in The Circus (1928). Merna Kennedy exploded on the movie scene as Charlie Chaplin’s hand-selected co-star in The Circus (1928). She transitioned from silent to sound film as the ...

  4. Merna Kennedy was born on September 7, 1908 in Kankakee, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for The Circus (1928), Ghost Valley (1932) and The Big Chance (1933). She was married to Forrest Brayton and Busby Berkeley. She died on December 20, 1944 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • September 7, 1908
    • December 20, 1944
  5. Merna Kennedy (1908 - 1944) fue una actriz de Estados Unidos conocida por: El circo, Red-Haired Alibi, The Big Chance, Broadway, El infierno en vida, Una mujer con pasado, Luces de Broadway, El dinero maldito, De parranda y Marinero en tierra.

  6. Biografía de Merna Kennedy y su filmografía, todas sus películas: El circo, Don't Bet on Love

  7. Kennedy, Merna (1908–1944)American actress and dancer. Born Maude Kahler, Sept 7, 1908, in Kankakee, IL; died Dec 20, 1944, of a heart attack in Los Angeles, CA; trained with Ernest Belcher; m. Busby Berkeley (director-choreographer), 1934 (div. 1935).