Ann Evers was an American actress who is best known for her performances in Riders of the Black Hills, Police Bullets, and Beauty for the Asking.
Personal and Family Life
Ann Evers was born on September 6, 1915, in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She studied at the New Orleans Conservatory of Speech and Dramatic Arts and graduated from the New York Academy of Dramatic Arts. In 1946, she married screenwriter Seton I. Miller, with whom she had one child.
Death and Legacy
Ann Evers passed away on June 4, 1987, in Edison, New Jersey. She is remembered for her work as a supporting actress during the 1930s, often taking uncredited roles. Her passion for fashion also led her to design many of her own gowns, showcasing her creativity beyond acting.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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If I Were King | 1938-09-28 | Lady-in-Waiting |
The Mad Miss Manton | 1938-10-21 | Lee Wilson |
Anything for a Thrill | 1937-06-15 | Betty Kelley |
Frontier Town | 1938-03-04 | Gail Hawthorne |
Wells Fargo | 1937-12-31 | Pioneer Girl |
Next Time I Marry | 1938-12-09 | Neeny |
Gunga Din | 1939-01-26 | Girl at Party (uncredited) |
Love Takes Flight | 1937-11-05 | Socialite |
Hollywood Boulevard | 1936-08-20 | Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited) |
Riders of the Black Hills | 1938-06-15 | Joyce Garth |
Beauty for the Asking | 1939-02-24 | Lois Peabody |
Marie Antoinette | 1938-08-26 | Woman in Gaming House (uncredited) |