Ann Blyth — 1928
Actress and vocalist Ann Blyth is most known for her work in Hollywood musicals. In 1933, she made her debut and quickly became a household name. However, in 1985, she decided to call it a day and retire. Blyth’s visage has been on stage and television in various mediums. Her first starring role was on Broadway in the 1941 to 1942 production of “Watch on the Rhine.”
Blyth signed a deal with Universal two years later and starred in her feature picture début, “Chip Off the Old Block,” two years later. Nevertheless, as Joan Crawford’s “against type” daughter Veda, she had her first opportunity to show off her abilities.