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Collections
Subjects: Actresses
198 Results
- 1Alice Terry scrapbooks1920 - 1927 (inclusive)
5 item(s) of papers - 2Alma Hanlon scrapbook and photographs1915 - 1917 (inclusive)
1 item(s) of papers - 3Ann Harding and Harry C. Bannister letters to Jack Woolridge1932 - 1932 (inclusive)
1 folder(s) of papers - 4Ann Sothern letter1988 - 1988 (inclusive)
1 folder(s) of papers - 5Ann Sothern scrapbooks1933 - 1952 (inclusive)
11 item(s) of papers - 6Anna Lee papers
- 7Anne Cogley scrapbooks on Deanna Durbin1937 - 1988 (inclusive)
2.7 linear ft. of papers - 8Anne O'Neal papers1922 - 1964 (inclusive)
1 linear ft. of papers - 9Anne Seymour papers1946 - 1980 (inclusive)
0.2 linear ft. of papers
Anne Seymour was an American actress whose film career spanned 1949 to 1989. Her credits include ALL THE KING'S MEN (1949), DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS (1958), MISTY (1961), HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING (1967), and FIELD OF DREAMS (1989). - 10Audree Evans Dooley and Jed Dooley scrapbooks1926 - 1929 (inclusive)
2 item(s) of papers
1 item(s) of photos - 11Barbara Bedford scrapbooks and photographs
2 linear ft. of papers
Barbara Bedford was an American actress active from 1920 to 1945. She had prominent roles in several silent features, including DEEP WATERS, THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS, and SUNSHINE OF PARADISE ALLEY. Her popularity waned with the advent of sound, though she appeared steadily in bit parts in over 100 films until 1945. - 12Barbara Britton scrapbook1941 - 1944 (inclusive)
1 item(s) of papers - 13Barbara Roisman Cooper collection of Anna Lee research material1940 - 2005 (inclusive)
- 14Beth Brickell scrapbooks1961 - 1973 (inclusive)
2 item(s) of papers - 15Betty Fussell collection on Mabel Normand
7 linear ft. of papers
1 linear ft. of photos - 16Betty Grable scrapbook compiled by a fan1948 - 1973 (inclusive)
1 item(s) of papers - 17Beulah Bondi papers1904 - 1980 (inclusive)
4 linear ft. of papers
Beulah Bondi was an American actress active in film from 1931 to the 1960s. She was twice nominated for an Academy Award for best actress in a supporting role for THE GORGEOUS HUSSY (1936) and OF HUMAN HEARTS (1938). - 18Beverly Roberts papers
3 linear ft. of papers - 19Billie Dove papers1920 - 1990 (inclusive)
Billie Dove was an American actress who starred in silent and early sound films. - 20Billie Rhodes papers1903 - 1988 (inclusive)
1.8 linear ft. of papers
Billie Rhodes was an American actress, active from 1913 to 1924. She married actor G. Pat Collins (1895-1959) around 1927, and although she retained her professional name she was also known as Levita A. Collins. During the early 1950s Rhodes appeared in a number of stage productions at Los Angeles City College. She also sang publicly in her later years. - 21Candy Clark annotated shooting script for AMERICAN GRAFFITI1972 - 1972 (inclusive)
1 folder(s) of papers - 22Carole Landis papers1940 - 1973 (inclusive)
1 linear ft. of papers - 23Charlotte Lillard scrapbook1911 - 1944 (inclusive)
1 folder(s) of papers - 24Clara Bow papers1926 - 1965 (inclusive)
3.5 linear ft. of papers
Clara Bow was an American actress active from 1923 to 1933. She reached the height of her popularity as a shop girl who seduces her employer in IT (1927). Bow was consequently dubbed “the ‘It’ Girl”– “It” being a euphemism for sex-appeal. - 25Clara Bow photographs1925 - 1950 (inclusive)
174 item(s) of photos
0.21 linear ft. of papers - 26Clara Kimball Young photograph album1890 - 1953 (inclusive)
1 item(s) of papers - 27Clara Kimball Young scrapbook1924 - 1935
1 item(s) of papers - 28Collection of Gloria Holden photographs
0.5 linear ft. of photos - 29Colleen Moore scrapbooks1921 - 1936 (inclusive)
7.5 linear ft. of papers
Colleen Moore (1900-1988) was born Kathleen Morrison in Port Huron, Michigan. Her film acting career began in 1917. Throughout the 1920s she often portrayed independent women (usually flappers) on screen. Moore's attempt to move beyond silent films was largely unsuccessful and her film career was over by the mid-1930s. - 30Cyd Charisse and Tony Martin papers
10 linear ft. of papers - 31Darryl F. Zanuck and Virginia Fox visitors' book1947 - 1972 (inclusive)
1 folder(s) of papers
Darryl F. Zanuck was an American film executive, producer, and screenwriter. He received the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award three times (1937, 1944, 1950) and received an Academy Award nomination as producer of THE LONGEST DAY (1962). - 32Daryl Hannah material1980 - 2000 (inclusive)
8 linear ft. of papers - 33David Stenn collection
- 34Deanna Durbin collection compiled by John Parascandola
- 35Deborah Kerr collection compiled by Nancy Shear1954 - 1996 (bulk)
1 linear ft. of papers - 36Diana Serra Cary collection on Baby Peggy1921 - 2000 (inclusive)
2 linear ft. of papers - 37Dimitra Arliss material
0.5 linear ft. of papers
Dimitra Arliss was an American actress active from 1969 to 2000. Her film credits include THE STING, THE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT, XANADU, and IT’S MY PARTY. - 38Donald Davis and Dorothy Mathews family papers1887 - 1973 (inclusive)
2 linear ft. of papers - 39Dorothy Devore papers1925 - 1932 (inclusive)
2 folder(s) of papers - 40Dorothy Lamour member card1990 - 1990 (inclusive)
1 item(s) of papers - 41Dorothy McGuire papers1930 - 1997 (inclusive)
5.6 linear ft. of papers
1 linear ft. of photos
Dorothy McGuire was an American actress active in film from 1943 to 1973. Prior to her career in Hollywood, she appeared on stage and on the radio. Her husband was the still photographer, John Swope. McGuire was nominated for an Academy Award in the best actress category for GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT (1947). - 42Dorothy Walters and Dorothy Allen material1912 - 1960 (inclusive)
1 folder(s) of papers - 43Dubravka Riedl collection on Deanna Durbin
- 44Edit Angold papers1935 - 1970 (inclusive)
1 linear ft. of papers
Edit Angold was a German-born character actress. She first came to the United States in 1924 settling permanently here in 1932. In 1940 she took up residence in California, where she was active in film, television, radio, and theater. Her film credits include CAREER (1959), ESCAPE (1940), SUSPENSE (1946), and TOMORROW THE WORLD (1944). - 45Edmund Andreas Arredondo collection on Betty Hutton
6 item(s) of posters
Edmund Andreas Arredondo was a costumer and hairstylist and served on the Ojai Art Center Board of Trustees. Herb Hemming was his partner of 31 years. - 46Edna Murphy papers1919 - 1935 (inclusive)
2.5 linear ft. of papers
Edna Murphy was an American actress. Between 1920 and 1932 she appeared in more than sixty feature-length productions. She married director Mervyn LeRoy in 1927. - 47Eleanor Boardman acting notebook
1 folder(s) of papers - 48Elsa Lanchester and Charles Laughton papers1875 - 1987 (inclusive)
37 linear ft. of papers
Elsa Lanchester was a British-born actress active in film from 1927 to 1980. She married actor Charles Laughton in 1929 and the couple moved to Hollywood in 1934. Lanchester received two Academy Award nominations in the actress in a supporting role category for COME TO THE STABLE (1949) and WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION (1958).
Charles Laughton was an English stage and film actor active in films from the late 1920s to early 1960s. - 49Elsie Albert correspondence1964 - 1975 (inclusive)
1 folder(s) of papers - 50Emily Leider collection on Myrna Loy
1 linear ft. of papers
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