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Ann Christy (I) (1905–1987)

Tiny, blue-eyed Ann Christy started in films with a bit-part in Long Pants with Harry Langdon. She was then signed by one of the three major producers of silent comedy, Al Christie, to appear in a series of short comedies filmed at Paramount. It was there, that she was spotted by Harold Lloydwho... See full bio »

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(age 82) in Vernon, Texas, USA

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Filmography

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1932 Behind Stone Walls
Peg Harper - Bob's Girlfriend
 
1932 Dream House (short)
Betty Brooks
 
1931 Hollywood Halfbacks (short)
 
1931 Big Ears (short)
Wheezer's mother
 
1930 Divorced Sweethearts (short)
Alice Burton
 
1930 The Fourth Alarm
Helen Griffith
 
1930 Hello, Television (short)
Ann Martin
 
1930 Goodbye Legs (short)
Ann Burton
 
1930 Schoolmates (short)
Judy
 
1930 Halloween (short)
Judy
 
1930 Chinese Blues (short)
Judy
 
1930 Seeing Stars (short)
Judy
 
1930 Arabian Daze (short)
Judy
 
1930 A Royal Four-Flush (short)
 
1930 Footlight Follies (short)
Judy
 
1930 Live Ghosts (short)
Judy
 
1930 Steeplechase (short)
Judy
 
1929 The Take-Off (short)
Judy
 
1929 Hi-Jack and the Game (short)
Judy
 
1929 Lady of Lions (short)
Judy
 
1929 The Lariat Kid
Mary Lou
 
1929 Just Off Broadway
Nan Morgan
 
1928 The Water Hole
Dolores
 
1928 Say Uncle (short)
 
1928 Speedy
Jane Dillon
 
1927 Ocean Blues (short)
 
1927 The Kid Sister
Mary Hall
 
1927 No Sparking (short)
 
1927 Queer Ducks (short)
 
1927 Long Pants
Bit Role (uncredited)
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (2 titles)
1989 American Masters (TV series documentary)
 
1947 The Road to Hollywood
Betty Brooks, from 'Dream House'
 

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Speedy -- After losing his job, Speedy (Harold Lloyd) becomes a cab driver intent on saving the last horse-drawn trolley in the city. A lighthearted New York comedy complete with trips to Coney Island and Yankee Stadium (and a cameo by Babe Ruth). The Road to Hollywood -- Exploitation film-maker Bud Pollard appears on screen to tell us of Bing Crosby's rise to fame, using scenes from four early Crosby shorts to illustrate his fictional biography.
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Height:

5' (1.52 m)
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