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Ann Pennington Filmography

ActressBORN 1893WILMINGTON18 FILMS IN DB

AnnPennington

Known for Acting Β· Gold Diggers of Broadway, China Girl, Madame Behave

18
FILMS IN DB
$46
TOTAL VALUE
5
PRICED
$9
AVG VALUE
OTHER
BEST FORMAT
πŸ’Ž
RAREST RELEASE
China Girl
~$14 Β· DVD Β· 1942
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MOST VALUABLE
China Girl
$14 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Ann Pennington, a dazzling star of the silent film era, captured audiences with her charm and talent, particularly in the 1925 classic "Madame Behave." This film is a gem among collectors, showcasing not only Pennington's impressive range as an actress but also the vibrant storytelling techniques of the 1920s. As one of the few films to highlight her unique comedic style, "Madame Behave" has become a sought-after title for those who appreciate the nuances of early cinema. Collectors often seek out Pennington's work due to her significant yet sometimes overlooked contribution to film history. Her performances exude a charisma that resonates even today, making her films a delightful addition to any physical media collection. With the rise of interest in silent films, Pennington's legacy continues to grow, solidifying her status as an essential figure in the evolution of motion pictures and the home video market.

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18 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ann Pennington known for?

Ann Pennington is known for acting, with notable roles in films such as Is Everybody Happy? (1929) as Lena Schmitt, China Girl (1942) as Entertainer, and Madame Behave (1925) as Gwen Townley.

What genres does Ann Pennington's filmography span?

Ann Pennington's filmography includes genres such as Comedy, Drama, Music, Western, Romance, and War.

What era or decades does Ann Pennington's work cover?

Ann Pennington's work spans from 1916 to 1942, with her most active decade being the 1920s.

How many films are in Ann Pennington's filmography?

Ann Pennington has a total of 18 films listed in her filmography.