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Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan fight the Nazis in "Edge of Darkness"
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Oct 9, 2022
Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan fight the Nazis in "Edge of Darkness"
Edge of Darkness (1943) is a World War II directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan. Others in the impressive supporting cast include Walter Huston, Nancy Coleman, Ruth Gordon, Helmut Dantine, and Jud read more
Ann Sheridan is a "Woman on the Run"
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Aug 29, 2022
Ann Sheridan is a "Woman on the Run"
Woman on the Run
(1950) is an American film noir directed by Norman Foster and starring Ann
Sheridan and Dennis O’Keefe. Members of the supporting cast include Robert
Keith, John Qualen, Ross Elliot, and Frank Jenks. The cinematography was by Hal
Mohr read more
Cary Grant and Ann Sheridan in Howard Hawks’ “I Was a Male War Bride”
Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Mar 12, 2021
Cary Grant and Ann Sheridan in Howard Hawks’ “I Was a Male War Bride”
I Was a Male War Bride (1949) is a comedy directed by Howard Hawks and starring Cary Grant and Ann Sheridan. It was based on I Was an Alien Spouse of Female Military Personnel En route to the Unit read more
City for Conquest (1940): Starring James Cagney, Ann Sheridan, and Arthur Kennedy
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 29, 2019
Upon being immersed in City for Conquest, it feels like a cast of millions because so many familiar faces make an appearance for any given amount of time. Surely, the most important coupling is James Cagney and Ann Sheridan who are paired much in the same way as Angel With Dirty Faces (1938), playi read more
Ann Sheridan
The Bogie Film Blog Posted by Bogart Fan on Sep 14, 2014
Birth Name: Clara Lou Sheridan Birthdate: February 21, 1915 Date of Death: January 21, 1967 Number of Films Ann Sheridan made with Humphrey Bogart: 7 The Actress The daughter of a Texas auto mechanic, Ann Sheridan grew up as a bit of an athlete and Tomboy who would later take a page out of her fath read more
Ann Sheridan: “The Oomph Girl”
Classic Cinema Gold Posted by Art on Feb 21, 2012
“They nicknamed me “The Oomph Girl”, and I loathe that nickname! Just being known by a nickname indicates that you’re not thought of as a true actress… It’s just crap! If you call an actress by her looks or a reaction, then that’s all she’ll ever be th read more
Paw Pix: Ann Sheridan and Amos
Classic Cinema Gold Posted by Art on Sep 12, 2011
Ann Sheridan and Amos
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Ann Sheridan: One Swell Gal
A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on Apr 6, 2011
Fifth in a series about strong women in film. Strong women are independent, beautiful, sexy, feminine and just want everything in life that a man wants and believe that they have every right to have it!
Many great stars seem made of stardust, sent from the heavens to amuse the mere mortals. But read more
Pawsome Pet Pictures: Ann Sheridan.
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Feb 2, 2011
Personal Quote:
They nicknamed me "The Oomph Girl", and I loathe that nickname! Just being known by a nickname indicates that you're not thought of as a true actress . . . It's just crap! If you call an actress by her looks or a reaction, then that's all she'll ever be thought of as. read more
Ann Sheridan. "The Oomph Girl".
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Aug 18, 2010
Ann Sheridan at the age of 19, made her first film in, Search for Beauty(1934), as Miss Texas. The story is about three shady characters who want to make money through a fitness magazine with cheesecake and beefcake photos. They hire two Olympic champions as editors, Barbara an English diver and read more
SUtS: Ann Sheridan
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Aug 17, 2010
This film is one of my favorite Christmas movies (though overall, the theme is quite less than Christmas-y), and I’m so glad to see it on the schedule for today because it features one of Ann Sheridan’s most enjoyable (though relatively minor) roles. And who doesn’t love a little read more