Place of Birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Janet Gaynor
Janet Gaynor (October 6, 1906 – September 14, 1984) was an American actress and painter. One of the most popular actresses of the silent film era, in 1928 Gaynor became the first winner of the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performances in three films: Seventh Heaven (1927), Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927) and Street Angel (1928). This was the only occasion on which an actress has won for multiple roles. This rule would be changed three years later by AMPAS. Her career continued with the advent of sound film, and she achieved a notable success in the original version of A Star Is Born (1937). She worked only sporadically after the late 1930s. Severely injured in a 1982 vehicle collision, the incident contributed to her death two years later. Description above from the Wikipedia article Janet Gaynor, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Movie | Cast | Year |
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Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans | The Wife (Indre) | 1927 |
A Star Is Born | Esther Blodgett / Vicki Lester | 1937 |
Street Angel | Angela | 1928 |
The Haunted Honeymoon | (uncredited) | 1925 |
The Young in Heart | George-Anne Carleton | 1938 |
Cupid's Rustler | (uncredited) | 1924 |
A Punch in the Nose | Bathing Beauty (uncredited) | 1926 |
Three Loves Has Nancy | Nancy Briggs | 1938 |
State Fair | Margy Frake | 1933 |
7th Heaven | Diane | 1927 |
Sunny Side Up | Molly Carr | 1929 |
One More Spring | Elizabeth Cheney | 1935 |
Lucky Star | Mary Tucker | 1929 |
Small Town Girl | Katherine 'Kay' Brannan | 1936 |
Bernardine | Mrs. Ruth Wilson | 1957 |
The Man Who Came Back | Angie Randolph | 1931 |
Delicious | Heather Gordon | 1931 |
The Blue Eagle | Rose Kelly | 1926 |
4 Devils | Marion | 1928 |
Happy Days | Herself | 1929 |
The Burning Trail | (uncredited) | 1925 |
Ladies In Love | Martha Karenye | 1936 |
The Farmer Takes a Wife | Molly Larkins | 1935 |
Paddy the Next Best Thing | Paddy Adair | 1933 |
Adorable | Marie Christine "Mitzi" | 1933 |
Daddy Long Legs | Judy Abbott | 1931 |
Change of Heart | Catherine Furness | 1934 |
Carolina | Joanna Tate | 1934 |
Tess of the Storm Country | Tess Howland | 1932 |
Hollywood: The Selznick Years | Self (uncredited) | 1961 |
The Shamrock Handicap | Lady Sheila O'Hara | 1926 |
The Johnstown Flood | Anna Burger | 1926 |
Classic Movie Bloopers: Uncensored | Self (archive footage) | 2013 |
High Society Blues | Eleanor Divine | 1930 |
The Return of Peter Grimm | Catherine | 1926 |
Servants' Entrance | Hedda Nilsson aka Helga Brand | 1934 |
45 Minutes from Hollywood | Hotel Guest (uncredited) | 1926 |
With Love and Hisses | Extra | 1927 |
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood | Self | 1960 |
Oh! What a Nurse! | (uncredited) | 1926 |
Merely Mary Ann | Mary Ann | 1931 |
Christina | Christina | 1929 |
Dangerous Innocence | (uncredited) | 1925 |
The Teaser | (uncredited) | 1925 |
The Beautiful Cheat | Extra | 1926 |
The First Year | Grace Livingston | 1932 |
The Stolen Ranch | Extra | 1926 |
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards | Self (archive footage) | 1940 |
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? | Self (archive footage) | 1975 |
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ | Slave Girl (uncredited) | 1925 |
Two Girls Wanted | Marianna Wright | 1927 |
The Plastic Age | Co-ed (uncredited) | 1925 |
And the Oscar Goes To... | Self (archive footage) | 2014 |
Flaming Flappers | One of the Co-Eds (uncredited) | 1925 |
The Crook Buster | (uncredited) | 1925 |
The Gunless Bad Man | Gertrude Dowell | 1926 |
Ridin' for Love | Girl | 1926 |
Fade Away Foster | (uncredited) | 1926 |
The Galloping Cowboy | Extra (uncredited) | 1926 |
The Man in the Saddle | Doubtful (uncredited) | 1926 |
Don't Shoot | Girl | 1926 |
The Midnight Kiss | Mildred Hastings | 1926 |
Martin of the Mounted | (uncredited) | 1926 |
The Horse Trader | (uncredited) | 1927 |
Young Ideas | (uncredited) | 1924 |
All Wet | Extra (uncredited) | 1924 | Series | Cast | Year |
General Electric Theater | Martha Allen | 1953 |
Lux Video Theatre | Eleanor | 1950 |
The Oscars | Self | 1953 |
The Love Boat | Violet Hooper | 1977 |
Yesteryear | Self | 1982 |