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  1. Karriere. Glenda Farrell stand bereits seit ihrer Kindheit regelmäßig auf der Bühne. Im Jahr 1928 machte sie ihr Debüt am Broadway.Kurze Zeit später ging sie nach Hollywood, wo sie gleich mit ihrer ersten größeren Rolle in dem Gangsterfilm Der kleine Cäsar als hartgesottene Tänzerin neben Douglas Fairbanks jr. die Aufmerksamkeit der Kritiker auf sich zog.

  2. Photos WE'RE IN THE MONEY, Glenda Farrell, 1935 TORCHY GETS HER MAN, Glenda Farrell, 1938 MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT, Glenda Farrell, Lee Grant, Kim Novak, 1959 KISSIN' COUSINS, Pamela Austin, Tommy ...

  3. Two thoughts about Glenda FarrellGlenda Farrell was my Grandfather Cecil Rider's niece. ” — denise murphy, August 19, 2011 at 8:01 p.m. “ Glenda Ferrel deserves two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Dynamic Actress. One of a kind. Once discovered she will always be remembered as a unique talent. In a league of her own.

  4. Glenda Farrell (June 30, 1904 – May 1, 1971) was an American actress. Farrell personified the smart and sassy, wisecracking blonde of the Classical Hollywood films. Farrell's career spanned more than 50 years, appearing in numerous Broadway plays, films and television series. She won an Emmy Award in 1963 for Outstanding Supporting Actress ...

  5. The Glenda Farrell papers date from 1929 to 1972 (bulk dates 1930s-1940s) and contain scripts, sound recordings, photographs, scrapbooks, certificates, and letters. The bulk of the collection consists of scripts with Farrell's personalized annotations on many of them, such as the scripts for Thanks for My Wife , Mrs. Gibbons' Boys , and Brief Moment .

  6. Glenda Farrell (Enid, 30 de junho de 1904 — Nova York, 1 de maio de 1971) foi uma atriz estadunidense. [1] Ela é mais conhecida por seu papel como Torchy Blane em uma série de filmes da Warner Bros. e nos filmes indicados ao Oscar Alma no Lodo (1931), O Fugitivo (1932) e Dama por Um Dia (1933).

  7. Glenda Farrell's contribution to pre-Code Hollywood lies in her ability to bring vibrant and complex characters to life, embracing the era's exploration of societal norms and relationships. Her performances added depth, humor, and a touch of realism to the narratives, making her an indelible part of the pre-Code cinematic landscape.