Gale Sondergaard

Gale Sondergaard

Born: Feb 12, 1899
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Gale Sondergaard (February 15, 1899 – August 14, 1985) was an American actress. Sondergaard began her acting career in theatre, and progressed to films in 1936. She was the first recipient of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her film debut in Anthony Adverse (1936). She played supporting roles in various films during the late 1930s and early 1940s, including The Cat and the Canary (1939), The Mark of Zorro (1940) and The Letter (1940). She was nominated for a second Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for Anna and the King of Siam (1946) but by the end of the decade her film appearances were fewer. Married to the director Herbert Biberman, Sondergaard supported him when he was accused of communism and named as one of the Hollywood Ten in the early 1950s, and her film career was destroyed as a result. She moved with Biberman to New York City and worked in theatre, and acted in film and television occasionally from late 1960s. She moved back to Los Angeles where she died from cerebrovascular thrombosis. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gale Sondergaard, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Movie that she play too

The Spider Woman
69% Match1943
Road to Rio
67% Match1947
The Mark of Zorro
70% Match1940
The Time of Their LivesChristmas Holiday
63% Match1944
53% Match1944
37% Match1982
65% Match1941
50% Match1943
57% Match1940
57% Match1936
53% Match1944
73% Match1940
67% Match1943
59% Match1937
65% Match1942
65% Match1939
54% Match1941
64% Match1942
70% Match1949
71% Match1938
50% Match1973
68% Match1939
40% Match1946
60% Match1944
66% Match1937
62% Match1938
57% Match1944
0% Match1939
60% Match1939
47% Match1947
57% Match1969
0% Match1970