Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
12 Feb, 1899 (126 years old)
Death date
14 Aug, 1985

Gale Sondergaard

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Gale Sondergaard (February 15, 1899 – August 14, 1985) was an American actress. Sondergaard began her acting career in theatre, and progressed to films in 1936. She was the first recipient of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her film debut in Anthony Adverse (1936). She played supporting roles in various films during the late 1930s and early 1940s, including The Cat and the Canary (1939), The Mark of Zorro (1940) and The Letter (1940). She was nominated for a second Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for Anna and the King of Siam (1946) but by the end of the decade her film appearances were fewer. Married to the director Herbert Biberman, Sondergaard supported him when he was accused of communism and named as one of the Hollywood Ten in the early 1950s, and her film career was destroyed as a result. She moved with Biberman to New York City and worked in theatre, and acted in film and television occasionally from late 1960s. She moved back to Los Angeles where she died from cerebrovascular thrombosis. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gale Sondergaard, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known For

The Return of a Man Called Horse
1080p
129 min 1976

The Return of a Man Called Horse

Western Movie
Savage Intruder
1080p
100 min 1970

Savage Intruder

Thriller Movie
Slaves
DVD
110 min 1969

Slaves

Drama Movie
Road to Rio
100 min 1947

Road to Rio

Comedy Movie
Pirates of Monterey
1080p
77 min 1947

Pirates of Monterey

Adventure Movie
Anna and the King of Siam
128 min 1946

Anna and the King of Siam

Drama Movie