
Ann Rutherford
Acting
Ann Rutherford was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The daughter of a former Metropolitan Opera singer, John Rutherford, and her actress mother, Lillian Mansfield, Ann was destined for show business. Not long after her birth, her family moved to California, where she made her stage debut in 1925. Ann appeared in many plays and on radio for the next nine years before making her first screen appearance in Waterfront Lady (1935). Ann's talent was readily apparent, and she was signed to three films in 1935: Waterfront Lady (1935), Melody Trail (1935), and The Fighting Marines (1935). By now, she was a leading lady in the fabled Westerns with two legends, John Wayne and Gene Autry. By the time Ann was 17, she inked a deal with MGM, where she would gain the status of superstar for her portrayal of Polly Benedict in the popular Andy Hardy series with Mickey Rooney. Ann's first role as Polly was in 1938, in You're Only Young Once (1937). Three more Hardy films were produced that same year: Out West with the Hardys (1938), Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938), and Judge Hardy's Children (1938). Ann found time to play in other productions, too. One that is still loved today is the Charles Dickens' classic A Christmas Carol (1938), in which she played the sweet role of the Spirit of Christmas Past. In 1939, Ann played the role of Annie Hawks in Of Human Hearts (1938) in addition to three more Andy Hardy films. But that year also saw Ann land a role in the most popular film in film history. She played Careen O'Hara, Scarlett's little sister, in Gone with the Wind (1939). Plenty of fans of the Andy Hardy series went to see it just for Ann. The film was unquestionably a super hit. Ann then resumed making other movies. While working for MGM, Ann, along with the other stars, was under the watchful eye of movie mogul Louis B. Mayer. The bottom line was profit, and Mayer kept performers' salaries minimized as much as possible. Most tried to get raises and failed. Even Mickey Rooney was decidedly underpaid during his glory years at MGM. But not Ann Rutherford. When she asked for a raise, she took out her bankbook and, showing him the amount it contained, told Mayer she had promised her mother a new house. Ann got her raise. In 1942 at the age of 22, Ann appeared in her last Andy Hardy film, Andy Hardy's Double Life (1942). She then left MGM and freelanced her talent. Ann was still in demand. In 1943, she appeared in Happy Land (1943), but it was a little later in her career when she appeared in two big hits. In 1947, she played Gertrude Griswold in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, and Donna Elena in Adventures of Don Juan in 1948. After that, Ann appeared in several TV programs and didn't return to the silver screen until 1972, in They Only Kill Their Masters (1972). Her last role came in 1976 in the dismal Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976), whereupon she retired. Ann was approached to play the older Rose in 1998's mega hit Titanic (1997) but turned it down. She happily enjoyed her retirement being constantly deluged with fan mail and granting several interviews and appearances. Ann Rutherford died at her Beverly Hills home on June 11, 2012 with her close friend Anne Jeffreys by her side. She was 94 years old.

1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
Self (archive footage)

The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind
Self

Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
Grayson's Studio Secretary

They Only Kill Their Masters
Gloria

Operation Haylift
Clara Masters

Adventures of Don Juan
Donna Elena

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
Gertrude Griswold

Inside Job
Claire Norton

Murder in the Music Hall
Gracie

The Madonna's Secret
Linda 'Morgan' North

Bedside Manner
Lola Cross

Two O'Clock Courage
Patty Mitchell

Take It or Leave It
(archive footage) (uncredited)

Bermuda Mystery
Constance Martin

Whistling in Brooklyn
Carol Lambert

Happy Land
Lenore Prentiss

Show-Business at War
Self

Whistling in Dixie
Carol Lambert

Andy Hardy's Double Life
Polly Benedict

Orchestra Wives
Connie Ward Abbot

The Courtship of Andy Hardy
Polly Benedict

This Time for Keeps
Katherine 'Kit' White

Flag of Mercy
Clara's Student

Badlands of Dakota
Anne Grayson

Life Begins for Andy Hardy
Polly Benedict

Whistling in the Dark
Carol Lambert

Washington Melodrama
Laurie Claymore

Andy Hardy's Private Secretary
Polly Benedict

Keeping Company
Mary Thomas

Wyoming
Lucy Kincaid

Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
Self

Pride and Prejudice
Lydia Bennet

Andy Hardy Meets Debutante
Polly Benedict

Hollywood: Style Center of the World
Self

The Ghost Comes Home
Billie Adams
Andy Hardy's Dilemma: A Lesson in Mathematics... and Other Things
Polly Benedict (uncredited)

Judge Hardy and Son
Polly Benedict

Gone with the Wind
Carreen O'Hara

Dancing Co-Ed
Eve Greeley

These Glamour Girls
Mary Rose Wilston

Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever
Polly Benedict

Angel of Mercy
Sister of Dead Soldier (uncredited)

The Hardys Ride High
Polly Benedict

Four Girls in White
Patricia 'Pat' Page

A Christmas Carol
Spirit of Christmas Past

Dramatic School
Yvonne

Out West with the Hardys
Polly Benedict

Love Finds Andy Hardy
Polly Benedict

Judge Hardy's Children
Polly Benedict

Of Human Hearts
Annie Hawks

You're Only Young Once
Polly Benedict

The Bride Wore Red
Third Peasant Girl (uncredited)

The Devil Is Driving
Kitty Wooster

Public Cowboy No. 1
Helen Morgan
Carnival in Paris
Lisette

Espionage
Train Passenger

Annie Laurie
Annie Laurie
Down to the Sea
Helen Pappas

The Lonely Trail
Virginia Terry
The Harvester
Ruth Jameson

Comin' 'Round the Mountain
Dolores Moreno

Doughnuts and Society
Joan Dugan

The Lawless Nineties
Janet Carter

The Oregon Trail
Anne Ridgeley

The Singing Vagabond
Lettie Morgan

The Fighting Marines
Frances Schiller

Melody Trail
Millicent Thomas

Waterfront Lady
Joan O'Brien

Student Tour
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