
Irene Dunne
Acting • Born 1898-12-20 – Died 1990-09-04
Biography
Irene Marie Dunne (December 20, 1898 – September 4, 1990) was an American film actress and singer of the 1930s, 1940s and early 1950s. She was nominated five times for the Academy Award for Best Actress, for her performances in Cimarron (1931), Theodora Goes Wild (1936), The Awful Truth (1937), Love Affair (1939), and I Remember Mama (1948). In 1985, she was given Kennedy Center Honors for her services to the arts. She was discovered by Hollywood while starring with the road company of Show Boat in 1929. She signed a contract with RKO and appeared in her first movie, Leathernecking (1930), a film version of the musical Present Arms. Already in her thirties when she made her first film, she would be in competition with younger actresses for roles, and found it advantageous to evade questions that would reveal her age. Her publicists encouraged the belief that she was born in 1901 or 1904, and the former is the date engraved on her tombstone. During the 1930s and 1940s, she blossomed into a popular screen heroine in movies such as the original Back Street (1932) and the original Magnificent Obsession (1935) and re-created her role as Magnolia in Show Boat (1936), directed by James Whale. Love Affair (1939) is the first of three films she made opposite Charles Boyer. She starred, and sang "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes", in the Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers film version of the musical Roberta (1935). She was apprehensive about attempting her first comedy role, as the title character in Theodora Goes Wild (1936), but discovered that she enjoyed it. She turned out to possess an aptitude for comedy, with a flair for combining the elegant and the madcap, a quality she displayed in such films as The Awful Truth (1937) and My Favorite Wife (1940), both co-starring Cary Grant. Other roles include Julie Gardiner Adams in Penny Serenade (1941), again with Grant, Anna and the King of Siam (1946) as Anna Leonowens, Lavinia Day in Life with Father (1947), and Marta Hanson in I Remember Mama (1948). In The Mudlark (1950), she was nearly unrecognizable under heavy makeup as Queen Victoria. The comedy It Grows on Trees (1952) became her last screen performance, although she remained on the lookout for suitable film scripts for years afterwards. The following year, she was the opening act on the 1953 March of Dimes showcase in New York City. While in town, she made an appearance as the mystery guest on What's My Line? and she also made television performances on Ford Theatre, General Electric Theater, and the Schlitz Playhouse of Stars, continuing to act until 1962. In 1952–53, she played newspaper editor Susan Armstrong in the radio program Bright Star. The syndicated 30-minute comedy-drama also starred Fred MacMurray. She commented in an interview that she had lacked the "terrifying ambition" of some other actresses and said, "I drifted into acting and drifted out. Acting is not everything. Living is." From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Filmography
64 credits
Show Boat
Movie • 1936
Magnolia Hawkes

Roberta
Movie • 1935
Stephanie

Together Again
Movie • 1944
Anne Crandall

My Favorite Wife
Movie • 1940
Ellen Wagstaff Arden

Life with Father
Movie • 1947
Vinnie Day

The Awful Truth
Movie • 1937
Lucy Warriner

Cimarron
Movie • 1931
Sabra Cravat

A Guy Named Joe
Movie • 1944
Dorinda Durston

I Remember Mama
Movie • 1948
Mama

Anna and the King of Siam
Movie • 1946
Anna Owens

Penny Serenade
Movie • 1941
Julie Gardiner Adams

Ann Vickers
Movie • 1933
Ann Vickers

Sweet Adeline
Movie • 1934
Adeline 'Addie' Schmidt

Becoming Cary Grant
Movie • 2017
Self (archive footage)

Love Affair
Movie • 1939
Terry McKay

Joy of Living
Movie • 1938
Margaret 'Maggie' Garret

Magnificent Obsession
Movie • 1935
Helen Hudson

Invitation to Happiness
Movie • 1939
Eleanor Wayne

The White Cliffs of Dover
Movie • 1944
Susan Dunn

High, Wide and Handsome
Movie • 1937
Sally Watterson

Theodora Goes Wild
Movie • 1936
Theodora Lynn

The Stolen Jools
Movie • 1931
Irene Dunne

Thirteen Women
Movie • 1932
Laura Stanhope

Unfinished Business
Movie • 1941
Nancy Andrews

The Secret of Madame Blanche
Movie • 1933
Sally

Symphony of Six Million
Movie • 1932
Jessica

Bachelor Apartment
Movie • 1931
Helene Andrews

Over 21
Movie • 1945
Paula 'Polly' Wharton

The Silver Cord
Movie • 1933
Christina Phelps

Back Street
Movie • 1932
Ray Schmidt

The Age of Innocence
Movie • 1934
Countess Ellen Olenska

The Mudlark
Movie • 1950
Queen Victoria

If I Were Free
Movie • 1933
Sarah Cazenove

Lady in a Jam
Movie • 1942
Jane Palmer

Consolation Marriage
Movie • 1931
Mary Brown Porter

The Great Lover
Movie • 1931
Diana

When Tomorrow Comes
Movie • 1939
Helen

Stingaree
Movie • 1934
Hilda Bouverie

Never a Dull Moment
Movie • 1950
Kay Kingsley

This Man Is Mine
Movie • 1934
Tony Dunlap

No Other Woman
Movie • 1933
Anna Stanley

It Grows on Trees
Movie • 1952
Polly Baxter

Rat Pack
Movie • 2022
Self (archive footage)

Cary Grant: A Celebration of a Leading Man
Movie • 1988
Self (archive footage)

Leathernecking
Movie • 1930
Delphine Witherspoon

Things You Never See on the Screen
Movie • 1935
Self

Show-Business at War
Movie • 1943
Self

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
Movie • 1975
Self (archive footage)

Twenty Years After
Movie • 1944
(archive footage)

You Can Change The World
Movie • 1950
Self

Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1)
Movie • 1936
Self

1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
Movie • 2009
Self (archive footage)

Musical Comedy Tonight III
Movie • 1985

Disneyland Handcrafted
Movie • 2026
Self (archive footage)

The Colgate Comedy Hour
TV • 1950
Self

General Electric Theater
TV • 1953
Margaret Henderson

The Jack Benny Program
TV • 1950
Irene Dunne

The Oscars
TV • 1953
Self

The DuPont Show with June Allyson
TV • 1959
Dr. Gina Kerstas

The Kennedy Center Honors
TV • 1978
Self

Letter to Loretta
TV • 1953
Self - Guest Host

The Big Party
TV • 1959
Self – Hostess

What's My Line?
TV • 1950
Self

MGM Parade
TV • 1955