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There are so many things to say about the stunning, talented Miss Sheridan. I especially liked her deep voice. I still remember it from her TV series, "Pistols and Petticoats" and how sorry I felt when she died of cancer. I think she stole the picture in "The Man Who Came To Dinner" ( and this was a movie with Bette Davis as the female lead!).

Added: April 27, 2012
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Thanks for a great site for a beautiful lady of the silver screen and a real trooper that stood her place with some of Hollywood's leading males..just watching "Edge of Darkness" as I write this...love her and her movies.
Keep up the good work of keeping memories of REAL actors alive for the future world.jk


Added: April 21, 2012
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I wish all of her movies were available on disc or to download

Added: April 20, 2012
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I guess I've always had a thing for Ann Sheridan. In addiction to being an incredibly talented actress, she's just adorable. I think she's the ideal American girl. Honestly, I don't know anybody who photographs as well in motion pictures. Her eyes, her smile, her figure. . . she's absolutely perfect. I never knew how young she was when she died (51, my age). What a tragic end to a charmed life. I just saw her tonight in "I Was A Male War Bride" with Cary Grant. She was terrific, and boy did she look good. To me, she'll always be beautiful.

Added: March 11, 2012
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I grew up watching old movies with my Mom. Ann is my favorite actress. From small parts to leads, she always delivers.

Added: February 26, 2012
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on what would be the 95th birthday of ann, i spent it here at your truly beautiful site...what a tribute! it is only incomplete due to the absence of a clip from her
final effort- "pistols n petticoats".

universal tv has an untapped source of revenue in this classic series.they could easily dig out the color masters and sell them as weekend tv fare to a speciality channel in edited format, and then offer the 26 episodes unedited on dvd. i am certain that there is a market out there for a harmless, family, western comedy.

happy heavenly birthday, ann.


Added: February 21, 2012
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for the life of me, i do not understand why there isn't an
"ann sheridan" collection on the market. we've got collections for bogart, flynn, davis, wayne, etc but no
annie. how wrong! tcm and/or movies unlimited both need
to get on the ball. in fact, her 97th birthday will be
02/21/12 and are any of her movies on tcm? NO! this is
totally wrong. annie, you deserve better


Added: February 16, 2012
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i saw her in kings row about 5 years ago and had to know more about her. reaized i'd been watching her in other movies for years. amazing beauty.....s. seay

Added: January 18, 2012
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I fell in love with her after watching "GOOD BILL" on AMC!

Added: January 8, 2012
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My first introduction to Ann Sheridan is as Loraine in The Man Who Came to Dinner. And, wow, what a character she portrayed! She was quoted as saying that she wished had given the role 'more' as she was working in King's Row during half the day and as Lorain during the other. What a wonderful character actor and beautiful woman to portray both a long-suffering wife of a disabled man played by Ronald Reagan in a rural setting while portraying a glamorous spoiled actress shuttling between Palm Beacn and Ohio and her place at Lake Placid!

Added: December 26, 2011
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