
Ann Harding
Acting
Ann Harding (August 7, 1902 – September 1, 1981) was an American theatre, motion picture, radio, and television actress. A regular player on Broadway and in regional theater in the 1920s, in the 1930s Harding was one of the first actresses to gain fame in the new medium of "talking pictures", and she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1931 for her work in Holiday.

A Compassionate Spy
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema
Self (archive footage)

Complicated Women
Self (archive footage)

Armored Attack!
as Sophia Pavlov

Strange Intruder
Mary Carmichael

I've Lived Before
Mrs. Jane Stone

The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
Helen Hopkins

The Unknown Man
Stella Masen

The Magnificent Yankee
Fanny Bowditch Holmes

Two Weeks with Love
Katherine Robinson

The Art Director
Self - from unidentified film (archive footage) (uncredited)

Christmas Eve
Aunt Matilda Reed

It Happened on Fifth Avenue
Mary O'Connor

Janie Gets Married
Lucille Conway

Those Endearing Young Charms
Mrs. Brandt (Captain)

Janie
Lucille Conway

Nine Girls
Gracie Thorton

The North Star
Sophia Pavlov

Mission to Moscow
Marjorie Davis

Eyes in the Night
Norma Lawry

Love from a Stranger
Carol Howard

The Witness Chair
Paula Young

The Lady Consents
Anne Talbot

Peter Ibbetson
Mary, Duchess of Towers

The Flame Within
Dr. Mary White

Enchanted April
Mrs. Lotty Wilkins

Biography of a Bachelor Girl
Marion Forsythe

The Hollywood Gad-About
Self (uncredited)

The Fountain
Julie von Marwitz

The Life of Vergie Winters
Vergie Winters

Gallant Lady
Sally Wyndham

The Right To Romance
Dr. Margaret Simmons

Double Harness
Joan Colby Fletcher

When Ladies Meet
Clare

The Animal Kingdom
Daisy Sage

The Conquerors
Caroline Ogden Standish

Westward Passage
Olivia Van Tyne Allen Ottendorf

Prestige
Therese Du Flos

Devotion
Shirley Mortimer

East Lynne
Lady Isabella

The Girl of the Golden West
Minnie

Holiday
Linda Seton

Condemned!
Madame Vidal

Her Private Affair
Vera Kessler

Paris Bound
Mary Hutton







