Loretta Young
Birthday: 1913-01-06 | Place of Birth: Salt Lake City, Utah, USALoretta Young (January 6, 1913 – August 12, 2000) was an American actress. Starting as a child actress, she had a long and varied career in film from 1917 to 1953. She won the 1948 best actress Academy Award for her role in the 1947 film The Farmer's Daughter, and received an Oscar nomination for her role in Come to the Stable, in 1950. Young then moved to the relatively new medium of television, where she had a dramatic anthology series called The Loretta Young Show, from 1953 to 1961. The series earned three Emmy Awards, and reran successfully on daytime TV and later in syndication. Young, a devout Catholic, later worked with various Catholic charities after her acting career. Description above from the Wikipedia article Loretta Young, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Acting
Role
as Self (voice)
as Ellen Jones
as Nora Gilpin
as Clarissa Standish
as Abigail Fortitude Abbott
as Dr. Wilma Tuttle
as Rachel
as Julia Brougham
as Katrin Holstrom
as Mary Longstreet
as Cherry de Longpre
as Roberta Harper
as Carolyn Grant
as Nancy Troy
as Annie Morgan
as Jane Drake
as Anita Halstead
as Mrs. Mabel Hubbard Bell
as Countess Eugenie de Montijo
as Lynn Cherrington
as Sally Goodwin
as Laura Ridgeway
as Myra Cooper
as Tony Gateson
as Vicky
as Ellen Neal
as Lady Helen Dearden
as Ramona
as Susie Schmidt