Ann Doran
Ann Lee Doran (July 28, 1911 – September 19, 2000) was a prominent American character actress renowned for her versatile performances in film and television. One of her most memorable roles came in the iconic 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause, where she portrayed the mother of Jim Stark, a character played by the legendary James Dean. Doran's career spanned several decades, during which she showcased her talent in a variety of roles across numerous productions.
In addition to her acting prowess, Doran was a dedicated advocate for her fellow performers. She was one of the founding members of the Screen Actors Guild, contributing significantly to the organization’s mission to protect the rights of actors. Her commitment to the industry extended to her long-term service on the board of the Motion Picture & Television Fund, a position she held for an impressive 30 years, where she worked tirelessly to support those in need within the entertainment community.
Throughout her career, Doran appeared in a wide range of television shows and films, earning respect and admiration from peers and audiences alike. Her legacy endures through her contributions to the arts and her unwavering support for fellow actors, making her a cherished figure in the history of American cinema.
Filmography
Flood!
Day of the Badman
My Favorite Brunette
Kitten with a Whip
The Hired Hand
Street of Chance
Roughly Speaking
Blind Alley
Holiday (1938)
Step Down to Terror
Calamity Jane and Sam Bass
All Night Long (1981)
Gildersleeve on Broadway
Where Love Has Gone
The Eddie Cantor Story
Tomahawk
Nothing Sacred
The People Against O'Hara
The Hard Way
The Clay Pigeon
Beyond the Forest
The Female Animal
The Brass Bottle
The Return of the Whistler
Three Sappy People
Them!
So This Is Love (1953)
Paula
The Lady Objects
Violent Road
The Accused
The Macahans
Old Acquaintance