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Leben. Janet Gaynor wurde 1906 als Laura Gainor geboren. Nach Abschluss der High School in San Francisco ging sie nach Hollywood. Ihren Durchbruch nach zahlreichen Auftritten als Statistin in Kurzfilmen für verschiedene Studios schaffte sie 1926 in The Johnstown Flood neben George O’Brien.
Academy Award for Best Actress. Hollywood Walk of Fame. Janet Gaynor (born Laura Augusta Gainor; October 6, 1906 – September 14, 1984) was an American film, stage and television actress as well as an accomplished oil painter [1] [2] . Gaynor began her career as an extra in shorts and silent films.
Janet Gaynor was a silent film star who won the first Oscar for best actress in 1929. She also starred in A Star Is Born and other classic films, and appeared in TV shows and Broadway plays later in her career.
- Actress, Soundtrack
- October 6, 1906
- 2 Min.
- September 14, 1984
Janet Gaynor was a silent film star who won the first Oscar for best actress for her roles in Sunrise, 7th Heaven and Street Angel. She later starred in A Star Is Born and retired from the screen in 1957.
- October 6, 1906
- September 14, 1984
15. Sept. 1984 · -eyed star who won the first Academy Award for best actress for her roles in silent films and went on to become a leading performer in talking pictures, died yesterday at Desert Hospital in Palm...
Janet Gaynor was an American actress and painter who won the first Academy Award for Best Actress for three roles in 1927-1928. She also starred in A Star Is Born (1937) and other classic films, and died in 1984 after a vehicle accident.
association with Borzage. …saves a homeless beauty (Janet Gaynor) from despair. It dominated the first Academy Awards with nominations for best picture, actress, screenplay adaptation, and director of a dramatic picture, winning Oscars in all but the first category.