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  1. Anne Gwynne. Actress: House of Frankenstein. Slender, strikingly beautiful strawberry blonde Anne Gwynne arrived in Hollywood a typical starry-eyed model looking to for top stardom. Not quite achieving her goal, she did become one of Universal Studio's favorite and revered cover girls while earning notoriety as one of cinema's finest screamers in 40's "B" horror films. She was able to extend ...

  2. Anne Gwynne was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Gwynne's earliest roles were in film, including "Charlie McCarthy, Detective" (1939), the horror feature "Black Friday" (1940) with Boris Karloff and "Spring Parade" (1940).

  3. Pin-up von Anne Gwynne (1944) Anne Gwynne (* 10. Dezember 1918 in Waco, Texas als Marguerite Gwynne Trice; † 31. März 2003 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war eine US-amerikanische Filmschauspielerin. Bekanntheit erlangte sie als eine der ersten sogenannten Scream-Queens sowie als Pin-up-Model für Yank, the Army Weekly im Zweiten Weltkrieg

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › anne_gwynneAnne Gwynne | Rotten Tomatoes

    Photos HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, Anne Gwynne, 1944 HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, John Carradine, looms over Anne Gwynne, & Peter Coe, during this candid on the set, 1944 NICE GIRL?, (from top), Anne Gwynne ...

  5. Anne Gwynne (10 de diciembre de 1918-31 de marzo de 2003) fue una actriz cinematográfica estadounidense, cuya actividad se llevó a cabo principalmente en la década de 1940. Conocida por ser una de las primeras scream queens a causa de sus numerosas interpretaciones en películas de horror, la actriz y modelo fue también una de las más populares chicas pin-up en los años de la Segunda ...

  6. 12 sept. 2021 · Fans know Chris Pine as Lord Devereaux in "The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement," but not many know that six decades earlier, in 1944, his grandmother Anne Gwynne had made a name for herself as one of the very first "scream queens."

  7. 25 mars 2020 · Forgotten Women of Genre: Anne Gwynne. March is Women's History Month.And while we at SYFY FANGRRLS celebrate women's achievements all year long, we're going above and beyond this month with Season 2 of our limited podcast series, Forgotten Women of Genre.