Gloria Swanson American actress
Gloria Swanson is a 84 years old American actress from Chicago, Illinois. Gloria Swanson was born on March 27, 1899 (died on April 04, 1983, she was 84 years old) in Chicago, Illinois as Gloria May Josephine Swanson. Her nickname was Gloria Mae, Miss Gloria Swanson, Swanson Gloria May Josephine.
About
Birth name of Gloria Swanson is Gloria May Josephine Swanson
No, she died on 04/04/1983, 41 years ago. She was 84 years old when she died. Cause of death: heart failure. She died in New York City and buried in New York City .
Family
Husbands
Gloria Swanson had four marriages.
William Dufty, Novelist
She married with William Dufty (86), in 1976. Gloria Swanson was 76 and William Dufty was 59 years old. After 7 years, in 1983 William passed away.
Wallace Beery, Actor
Swanson married with Wallace Beery (64), in 1916. Gloria was 16 and Wallace Beery was 30 years old. They ended their 3 years marriage in 1919.
Henry de La Falaise, American film director
She married with Henry de La Falaise (74), in 1925. Gloria was 25 and Henry de La Falaise was 26 years old. They finished their 6 years marriage in 1931.
Michael Farmer, Actor
She married with Michael Farmer (117), in 1931. Gloria Swanson was 31 and Michael Farmer was 28 years old. Married for 93 years, 10 months.
Child
She had one child, Michelle (92) . When her first child, Michelle Bridget Farmer, was born, Gloria Swanson was 33 years old.
Works
Gloria Swanson Movies (57)
There are 57 movies of Gloria Swanson.
Her first feature film was Sunset Boulevard (1950, as Norma Desmond). She was 51 when she starred in this movie. Since 1950, she has appeared in 57 feature films. The last one is Three for Bedroom C (1952). In this movie, she played the character Ann Haven .
View all Gloria Swanson movies.Gloria Swanson movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films she starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Norma Desmond | Sunset Boulevard (1950) | 51 |
Gloria Swanson | Airport 1975 (1974) | 75 |
The Love Goddesses (1965) | 65 | |
Lady Mary Lasenby | Male and Female (1919) | 20 |
Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema (2007) | 108 | |
Madame Maria von Bohlen | Killer Bees (1974) | 74 |
Stenographer | His New Job (1915) | 15 |
Kitty Kelly / Queen Kelly | Queen Kelly (1932) | 29 |
Agrippina | Nero's Mistress (1956) | 57 |
Geraldine 'Gerry' Trent | Indiscreet (1931) | 32 |
Herself, film clip | The Film Parade (1933) | 33 |
Zaza | Zaza (1923) | 24 |
Beth Gordon | Why Change Your Wife? (1920) | 21 |
Vivian Spencer | The Affairs of Anatol (1921) | 22 |
Sadie Thompson | Sadie Thompson (1928) | 28 |
Sunya Ashling | The Love of Sunya (1927) | 27 |
Leila Porter | Don't Change Your Husband (1919) | 19 |
Nella Vago | Tonight or Never (1931) | 31 |
The House That Shadows Built (1931) | 32 | |
Ruth Anderson | Something to Think About (1920) | 21 |
Hollywood My Home Town (1965) | 66 | |
Marion Donnell | The Trespasser (1929) | 30 |
Tamarind Brook | What a Widow! (1930) | 31 |
The Danger Girl - Reggie's Madcap Sister | The Danger Girl (1916) | 17 |
Judy Rogers | Perfect Understanding (1933) | 33 |
edited from 'Teddy at the Throttle' | When Comedy Was King (1960) | 61 |
Gloria Dawn | Teddy at the Throttle (1917) | 18 |
Herself | A Trip to Paramountown (1922) | 23 |
Jennie Hagen | Stage Struck (1925) | 26 |
Leslie Collier Osborne | Father Takes a Wife (1941) | 42 |
Nada Pelham / Nadine Pelham | The Great Moment (1921) | 22 |
Natalie Chester | My American Wife (1922) | 23 |
Tessie McGuire | Manhandled (1924) | 25 |
Billy Wilder Speaks (2006) | 107 | |
Theodora Fitzgerald | Beyond the Rocks (1922) | 23 |
Frieda Hotzfelt | Music in the Air (1934) | 111 |
Toinette | The Humming Bird (1924) | 24 |
Lois Miller | Her Husband’s Trademark (1922) | 22 |
Sylvia Norcross | For Better, for Worse (1919) | 20 |
The Wife | Whose Baby? (1917) | 18 |
Herself | Cinéastes de notre temps: Erich von Stroheim (1965) | 66 |
The Pullman Bride | The Pullman Bride (1917) | 17 |
Gloria | The Sultan's Wife (1917) | 18 |
Phylis Clyne | Society for Sale (1918) | 19 |
Kitty Manning | Station Content (1918) | 19 |
Marcia Grey | Shifting Sands (1918) | 19 |
Swifty Forbes | Prodigal Daughters (1923) | 24 |
Mona deBriac | Bluebeard's 8th Wife (1923) | 24 |
Catherina Hubscher | Madame Sans-Gêne (1925) | 25 |
Joyce Gathway / Nadine Gathway | The Coast of Folly (1925) | 26 |
Orchid Murphy | Fine Manners (1926) | 27 |
Herself | Round About Hollywood (1931) | 32 |
Herself | The Camera Speaks (1934) | 35 |
Happy Times and Jolly Moments (1943) | 43 | |
Miss Gloria | Dear Miss Gloria (1946) | 46 |
Herself | The Golden Twenties (1950) | 51 |
Ann Haven | Three for Bedroom C (1952) | 53 |
Gloria Swanson TV Shows (14)
Her first TV Show was The Ed Sullivan Show (1948).
View all Gloria Swanson TV shows. What was Gloria's zodiac sign?Gloria Swanson zodiac sign was aries.
Other facts about Gloria Swanson
Alias | Gloria Mae, Miss Gloria Swanson, Swanson Gloria May Josephine |
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Birth name | Gloria May Josephine Swanson |
DeathCause | Cardiovascular disease |
Education | Hawthorne Scholastic Academy |
Religion | Lutheranism |
RestingPlace | Church of the Heavenly Rest |
Religion | Lutheranism |
Occupation | Autobiographer |
Date of death | 1983-04-04T00:00:00Z |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Libris-URI | Tr58ds7c4w56f4q |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Family name | Swanson. Show people with the surname Swanson |
Place of birth | Chicago |
Name in native language | Gloria Swanson |
Member of political party | Republican Party |
Cause of death | Heart Failure |
Place of burial | New York City |
Given name | Gloria |
Influenced by | Henry G. Bieler |
British Museum person-institution | 47833 |
Work period (end) | 1981-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Number of children | 3 |
Spouse | Wallace Beery , start time: 1916-01-01T00:00:00Z , end time: 1919-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Place of death | New York City , country: United States of America |
Nominated for | Academy Award For Best Actress , point in time: 1930-01-01T00:00:00Z , statement is subject of: 3rd Academy Awards , for work: The Trespasser |