Ann Blyth Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Ann Marie Blyth (born August 16, 1928) is an American actress and singer, often cast in Hollywood musicals, but also successful in dramatic roles. Her performance as Veda Pierce in the 1945 film Mildred Pierce was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Full Name
Ann Blyth
Net Worth
$1.1 Million
Date Of Birth
August 16, 1928
Place Of Birth
Mount Kisco, New York, United States
Height
1.57 m
Occupation
Actress, singer
Profession
Actor, Singer
Education
Professional Children's School
Nationality
American
Spouse
James McNulty
Children
Maureen Ann McNulty, Timothy Patrick McNulty, Kathleen Mary McNulty, Eileen Alana McNulty, Terence Grady McNulty
Parents
Nan Lynch Blyth, Harry Blyth
Nicknames
Ann Blyth, Blyth, Ann
IMDB
Nominations
Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Movies
Mildred Pierce, Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid, The Student Prince, The World in His Arms, Kismet, The Great Caruso, The Helen Morgan Story, All the Brothers Were Valiant, Rose Marie, Our Very Own, Brute Force, One Minute to Zero, Red Canyon, Thunder on the Hill, I'll Never Forget You, The King's Thief...
TV Shows
The Citadel
Star Sign
Leo
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Quote
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As an actress, I have always believed that the truer challenge, the deeper obligation, begins after the the camera stops. My role as a woman in my community and in my home has always overshadowed the excitement of any part I have ever played on stage or screen.
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Fact
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As of 2016 she is the 3rd earliest surviving recipient of a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination, behind only Olivia de Havilland and Angela Lansbury. She was nominated in 1945 for Mildred Pierce (1945).
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In the 1970s, she was the commercial spokesperson for Hostess Cupcakes.
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She started acting early at age 13 and starred in her first movie at age 15.
She is a donator of The Republican National Committee, The March of Dimes, The American Bible Society, The American Red Cross, Catholic Charities and Salesian Missions.
In the 1950s, she was a member of the inspirational group The Christophers in which its mission was to use positive action to create a better world in such areas as political fairness, aiding the poor and sick, and helping those with addictions to alcohol and drugs. Other members included Loretta Young, Irene Dunne, Ricardo Montalban, Don Ameche, James Cagney and Bob Hope.
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For decades, she maintained her primary residence in the upscale San Fernando Valley community of Toluca Lake.
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Blyth caused jaws to drop and eyebrows to raise at the 1954 Oscar broadcast when she sang Doris Day's nominated (and eventual winning) song "Secret Love" from the movie Calamity Jane (1953) while seven months pregnant.
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Once geared towards an operatic career studying with the San Carlo Opera Company.
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Was the recipient of the Living Legacy Award by the Women's International Center in 2003.
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Supposedly her own beautiful voice was dubbed in The Helen Morgan Story (1957) by singer Gogi Grant because it was too classically-trained and high-pitched.
Her son Timothy Patrick was born June 10, 1954. Her daughter Maureen Ann was born December 14, 1955. Her daughter Kathleen Mary was born December 23, 1957. Her son Terence Grady was born December 9, 1960. Her daughter Eileen Alana was born April 10, 1963. All were born in Los Angeles County.
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She and her husband were awarded the rank of Lady and Knight of the Holy Sepulchre by Cardinal Cooke in 1971.
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In 1951, Howard Hughes gave her a Cadillac and a swimming pool.
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Her husband James McNulty was the brother of singer Dennis Day.
Nancy Winters / Eve Newhope / Clementine Jones / ...
The Christophers
1958-1963
TV Series
Saints and Sinners
1963
TV Series
Edith Berlitz
The Dick Powell Theatre
1962
TV Series
Lizzie Hogan
The Citadel
1960
TV Movie
Christine Barlow
The DuPont Show with June Allyson
1959
TV Series
Martha
The Helen Morgan Story
1957
Helen Morgan
The Buster Keaton Story
1957
Gloria Brent
Slander
1957
Connie Martin
Kismet
1955
Marsinah
The King's Thief
1955
Lady Mary
The Student Prince
1954
Kathie
Rose Marie
1954
Rose Marie Lemaitre
Lux Video Theatre
1954
TV Series
All the Brothers Were Valiant
1953
Priscilla 'Pris' Holt
One Minute to Zero
1952
Mrs. Linda Day
Sally and Saint Anne
1952
Sally O'Moyne
The World in His Arms
1952
Countess Marina Selanova
Family Theatre
1952
TV Series
I'll Never Forget You
1951
Helen Pettigrew / Martha Forsyth
The Golden Horde
1951
Princess Shalimar
Thunder on the Hill
1951
Valerie Carns
The Great Caruso
1951
Dorothy Benjamin
Katie Did It
1951
Katherine Standish
Our Very Own
1950
Gail Macaulay
Free for All
1949
Alva Abbott
Once More, My Darling
1949
Marita Connell
Top o' the Morning
1949
Conn McNaughton
Red Canyon
1949
Lucy Bostel
Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid
1948
Mermaid
Another Part of the Forest
1948
Regina Hubbard
A Woman's Vengeance
1948
Doris Mead
Killer McCoy
1947
Sheila Carrson
Brute Force
1947
Ruth
Swell Guy
1946
Marian Tyler
Mildred Pierce
1945
Veda Pierce
Bowery to Broadway
1944
Bessie Jo Kirby
Babes on Swing Street
1944
Carol Curtis
The Merry Monahans
1944
Sheila DeRoyce
Chip Off the Old Block
1944
Glory Marlow III
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
1958
TV Series performer - 1 episode
The 30th Annual Academy Awards
1958
TV Special performer: "April Love"
The Helen Morgan Story
1957
performer: "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man", "Bill", "Why Was I Born?", "Silent Night, Holy Night" uncredited, "If You Were the Only Girl in the World" uncredited, "Avalon" uncredited, "The One I Love Belongs to Somebody Else" uncredited, "Love Nest" uncredited, "Do, Do, Do" uncredited, "Breezin' Along with the Breeze" uncredited, "The Man I Love" uncredited, "On the Sunny Side of the Street" uncredited, "Someone to Watch Over Me" uncredited, "Deep Night" uncredited, "April in Paris" uncredited, "Som
MGM Parade
1955
TV Series performer - 1 episode
Kismet
1955
performer: "Baubles, Bangles, and Beads", "Stranger in Paradise", "Rhymes Have I", "And This Is My Beloved" - uncredited
The Student Prince
1954
performer: "Deep In My Heart, Dear", "Come Boys, Let's All Be Gay Boys", "Summertime in Heidelberg", "Just We Two"
The 26th Annual Academy Awards
1954
TV Special performer: "Secret Love"
Rose Marie
1954
performer: "Free To Be Free", "Indian Love Call", "I Have The Love"
The Great Caruso
1951
performer: "The Loveliest Night of the Year"
Top o' the Morning
1949
"TOP O' THE MORNING" / performer: "THE DONOVANS", "OH, 'TIS SWEET TO THINK" - uncredited
Mildred Pierce
1945
performer: "South American Way", "The Oceana Roll" - uncredited
Babes on Swing Street
1944
performer: "Peg O' My Heart"
The Merry Monahans
1944
performer: "Lovely", "In My Merry Oldsmobile", "Isle D'Amour" - uncredited
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
American Masters
2001
TV Series documentary
Herself
A Most Unusual Man
1993
TV Movie
Herself
Vicki!
1993
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Hour Magazine
1987
TV Series
Herself
All-Star Party for 'Dutch' Reagan
1985
TV Special
Herself
The Mike Douglas Show
1970
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The Joey Bishop Show
1968
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Girl Talk
1966
TV Series
Herself
Hollywood Talent Scouts
1966
TV Series
Herself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1965
TV Series
Herself - Guest
About Faces
1960
TV Series
Herself
The 32nd Annual Academy Awards
1960
TV Special
Herself - Accepts Documentary Award
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show
1960
TV Series
Herself - Singer
Startime
1959
TV Series
Herself
The Bell Telephone Hour
1959
TV Series
Herself
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show
1958
TV Series
Herself - Singer / Actress
The Juke Box Jury
1958
TV Series
Herself
The Ed Sullivan Show
1954-1958
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The 30th Annual Academy Awards
1958
TV Special
Herself - Performer
The Eddie Fisher Show
1958
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show
1958
TV Series
Herself - Guest
The 26th Annual Academy Awards
1954
TV Special
Herself - Performer
The World's Most Beautiful Girls
1953
Documentary short
Herself
Crusade for Prayer
1952
Short documentary
Herself
Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Night Life
1952
Short
Herself
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