Ann Sheridan was an American actress who is best known for City for Conquest, I Was a Male War Bride, and They Drive by Night.
Personal and Family Life
Ann Sheridan was born Clara Lou Sheridan on February 21, 1915, in Denton, Texas. She was married three times, with her last husband being Scott McKay, whom she married shortly before her death. She had a pet name “The Oomph Girl,” which she disliked, yet she became a popular leading lady in Hollywood films.
Career Highlights
She began her acting career after winning a contest, which led to a contract at Paramount Pictures. Over the years, Ann starred in numerous films and became famous for both her comedic and dramatic roles. Her notable performances included playing a singer in Torrid Zone and a waitress in They Drive by Night. Despite some challenges, including being dropped by Warner Bros., she made a successful comeback with Howard Hawks’ comedy I Was a Male War Bride in 1949.
Death and Legacy
Ann Sheridan died of esophageal cancer on January 21, 1967, in Los Angeles, California. In her will, she requested her ashes be placed in a columbarium at a cemetery in Los Angeles. After her death, her wishes were fulfilled with a service held on what would have been her 90th birthday, highlighting her lasting impact on Hollywood.