Myrna Loy
Myrna Loy, born on August 2, 1905, and passing away on December 14, 1993, was a renowned American actress whose career spanned several decades. Initially trained as a dancer, Loy transitioned to acting and began her journey in the film industry with minor roles in silent movies. Early in her career, she found herself often cast in exotic parts, typically portraying vamps or characters of Asian descent. However, her breakthrough came with her memorable role as Nora Charles in the 1934 classic The Thin Man. This performance led to a celebrated on-screen partnership with William Powell, resulting in a total of 14 films together, including five sequels to The Thin Man.
Despite not receiving a competitive Academy Award nomination throughout her career, Loy was honored with an Honorary Academy Award in March 1991, recognizing her remarkable contributions both in front of the camera and beyond, along with a lifetime of memorable performances.
Beyond her acting pursuits, Loy was actively involved during World War II, serving in a leadership role for military and naval welfare with the Red Cross. She later became a member-at-large of the U.S. Commission to UNESCO. Loy's dedication to her craft endured well into the later years of her life, as she continued to engage in stage, television, and film projects long after the 1940s.
Filmography
Wings in the Dark
Test Pilot
From the Terrace
Consolation Marriage
Wife vs. Secretary
The Thin Man Goes Home
Song of the Thin Man
Shadow of the Thin Man
After the Thin Man
Another Thin Man
Third Finger, Left Hand
So This Is Paris
It Happened at Lakewood Manor
The End
Midnight Lace
Penthouse
The Animal Kingdom
The Devil to Pay!
Cheaper by the Dozen
Parnell
Too Hot to Handle
Whipsaw
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
Libeled Lady
Love Me Tonight
The Barbarian
That Dangerous Age
Men in White
Noah's Ark
Rogue of the Rio Grande
Manhattan Melodrama
Man-Proof
Airport 1975