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Deanna Durbin

Deanna Durbin

Acting

Born: December 4, 1921Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Edna Mae Durbin (December 4, 1921 – April 17, 2013), known professionally as Deanna Durbin, was a Canadian-born actress and singer, who moved to the USA with her family in infancy. She appeared in musical films in the 1930s and 1940s. With the technical skill and vocal range of a legitimate lyric soprano, she performed many styles from popular standards to operatic arias. In 1946, Durbin was the second-highest-paid woman in the United States, just behind Bette Davis; her fan club ranked as the world's largest during her active years. Durbin was a child actress who made her first film appearance with Judy Garland in Every Sunday (1936), and subsequently signed a contract with Universal Studios. She achieved success as the ideal teenaged daughter in films such as Three Smart Girls (1936), One Hundred Men and a Girl (1937), and It Started with Eve (1941). Her work was credited with saving the studio from bankruptcy, and led to Durbin being awarded the Academy Juvenile Award in 1938. As she matured, Durbin grew dissatisfied with the girl-next-door roles assigned to her and attempted to move into sophisticated non-musical roles with film noir Christmas Holiday (1944) and the whodunit Lady on a Train (1945). These films, produced by frequent collaborator and second husband Felix Jackson, were not as successful; she continued in musical roles until her retirement. Upon her retirement and divorce from Jackson in 1949, Durbin married producer-director Charles Henri David and moved to a farmhouse near Paris. She withdrew from public life, granting only one interview on her career in 1983.

Known For
Filmography
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1940s: Stars, Stripes and Singing

Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1940s: Stars, Stripes and Singing

(archive footage)

2009
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1930s: Dancing Away the Great Depression

Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1930s: Dancing Away the Great Depression

Self (archive footage)

2009
Los Angeles Plays Itself

Los Angeles Plays Itself

Penny in Three Smart Girls (archive footage)

2004
Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song

Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

2002
Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story

Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

2002
Hollywood’s Children

Hollywood’s Children

Self (archive footage)

1982
That's Entertainment!

That's Entertainment!

(archive footage)

1974
For the Love of Mary

For the Love of Mary

Mary Peppertree

1948
Up in Central Park

Up in Central Park

Rosie Moore

1948
Something in the Wind

Something in the Wind

Mary Collins

1947
I'll Be Yours

I'll Be Yours

Louise Ginglebusher

1947
Because of Him

Because of Him

Kim Walker

1946
Lady on a Train

Lady on a Train

Nikki Collins / Margo Martin

1945
Can't Help Singing

Can't Help Singing

Caroline Frost

1944
Christmas Holiday

Christmas Holiday

Jackie Lamont / Abigail Martin

1944
The Shining Future

The Shining Future

Self

1944
His Butler's Sister

His Butler's Sister

Ann Carter

1943
Hers to Hold

Hers to Hold

Penelope “Penny” Craig

1943
Show-Business at War

Show-Business at War

Self

1943
The Amazing Mrs. Holliday

The Amazing Mrs. Holliday

Ruth Kirke Holliday

1943
It Started with Eve

It Started with Eve

Anne Terry

1941
Nice Girl?

Nice Girl?

Jane 'Pinky' Dana

1941

A Friend Indeed

Self / Performer

1941
Angels of Mercy

Angels of Mercy

Self / Performer

1940
Spring Parade

Spring Parade

Ilonka Tolnay

1940
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards

Cavalcade of the Academy Awards

Self (archive footage)

1940
It's a Date

It's a Date

Pamela Drake

1940
First Love

First Love

Constance (Connie) Harding

1939
Three Smart Girls Grow Up

Three Smart Girls Grow Up

Penny Craig

1939
That Certain Age

That Certain Age

Alice Fullerton

1938
Mad About Music

Mad About Music

Gloria Harkinson

1938
One Hundred Men and a Girl

One Hundred Men and a Girl

Patricia Cardwell

1937
Three Smart Girls

Three Smart Girls

Penny Craig

1936
Every Sunday

Every Sunday

Edna

1936