Anne Gwynne
Anne Gwynne was just 20 years old when she signed with Universal Pictures, quickly making her mark as a co-star alongside Buster Crabbe in "Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe." Over the following years, Gwynne appeared in an impressive thirty-eight films produced by Universal, establishing herself as one of the studio's most distinguished stars. In addition to her work at Universal, she also featured in around twenty films with other notable studios, including MGM, Allied Artists, and RKO Pictures.
In a groundbreaking move for television, Anne Gwynne co-starred in "Public Prosecutor," which aired from 1947 to 1948. This series was notable for being the first filmed dramatic series for television, with Gwynne contributing to all 26 episodes broadcast by NBC, also known as "Crawford Mystery Theatre." Her dynamic career in both film and television extended from 1939 until 1970, showcasing her versatility and talent across multiple platforms. Throughout her career, Gwynne became a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, admired for her performances and enduring legacy.
Filmography
Breakdown
Arson, Inc.
Teenage Monster
Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome
Black Friday
Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe
Weird Woman
Bad Man from Red Butte
Ride 'Em Cowboy
The Black Cat (1941)
Call of the Klondike
House of Frankenstein
Panhandle