Ann Marie Blyth (born August , ) is a retired American actress and
singer, often cast in Hollywood musicals, but also successful in
dramatic roles. For her performance as Veda in the Michael Curtiz
film Mildred Pierce, Blyth was nominated for an Academy Award for Best
Supporting Actress.She is one of the last surviving stars from the
Golden Age of Hollywood.Blyth was born August , , in Mount Kisco, New
York, to Harry and Nan Lynch Blyth. After her parents separated, she,
her mother and sister moved to a walk-up apartment on East st Street
in New York City, where her mother took in ironing. Blyth attended St.
Patrick's School in Manhattan.[citation needed]Blyth performed on
children's radio shows in New York for six years, making her first
appearance when she was five. When she was nine, she joined the New
York Children's Opera Company.
singer, often cast in Hollywood musicals, but also successful in
dramatic roles. For her performance as Veda in the Michael Curtiz
film Mildred Pierce, Blyth was nominated for an Academy Award for Best
Supporting Actress.She is one of the last surviving stars from the
Golden Age of Hollywood.Blyth was born August , , in Mount Kisco, New
York, to Harry and Nan Lynch Blyth. After her parents separated, she,
her mother and sister moved to a walk-up apartment on East st Street
in New York City, where her mother took in ironing. Blyth attended St.
Patrick's School in Manhattan.[citation needed]Blyth performed on
children's radio shows in New York for six years, making her first
appearance when she was five. When she was nine, she joined the New
York Children's Opera Company.
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