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Ann Forrest

Danish-American actress (1895–1985) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ann Forrest
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Ann Forrest (known also by her birth name Anna Kromann[1] or Kroman[2] and also known as Ann Kornan; 14 April 1895 – 25 October 1985) was a Danish-born American actress of Hollywood's silent films.

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Forrest was born 14 April 1895 in Sønderho, Denmark and died 25 October 1985 in San Diego, California.[citation needed] William Farnum changed her name because he felt that her birth name was too harsh for her personality.[2]

Between 1915 and 1925, she appeared in 33 movies. According to Ruth Wing, author of the Blue Book of the Screen, Forrest enjoyed playing homely character roles, and her characters often wept during the film. However, wanting to capitalize on her beauty, producers later cast her in society dramas.

Wing wrote "Ann Forrest is 'different'. She is different from most screen stars in personality and beauty. But the greatest difference lies in her achievement of cinema fame. Ann wept her way to stardom."[3]

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Forrest in The Great Impersonation (1921)
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