• Ann Harding on her Dappled Grey Horse for the Screen Actors Guild’s “Film Stars Frolic” in 1934 Ann Harding endeavoured to make it known that the Hollywood stars were just like everyday people, with the same rights as everyday people, and her devotion to the early development of the Screen Actors Guild did just that.…


  • An Introduction

    I think about this quote from Mary Astor quite often when I think about Ann Harding. She was “a person” on screen, rather than the untouchable divine. Ann Harding was not a name I was familiar with when I started paying closer attention to Classical Hollywood cinema, and that in itself was fascinating to me.…


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