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Grant's last leading role was in Rich Relations (1937). She appeared in three additional films as a dancer uncredited. In the 1940s and 1950s, Grant worked as a dance director in films such as Masquerade in Mexico (1945), Mrs. Mike (1949), and Fancy Pants (1950). [3] Frances Grant died in Lexington, Massachusetts, on February 20, 1982, at the ...
Francis Chapman Grant (1823–1894), merchant-prince in the Gold Coast; Sir Francis James Grant (1863–1953), Scottish Officer of Arms; Francis William Grant (1814–1840), British Member of Parliament for Inverness-shire; Frances Grant (1909–1982), American actress and dancer; Frank Grant (baseball) (1865–1937), baseball player
When Frances Chung was first signed to an MGM contract in 1945, she met actor Leslie Fong, who had just appeared in Tokyo Rose. [6] They were married May 18, 1946 in San Francisco, where Fong's family owned a men's clothing store. [35] [36] The couple had two sons, both of whom went into acting: Leslie Howard Fong Jr and Brian Fong . While ...
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Frances Miller (sometimes credited as Frances Grant or Frances Miller Grant) was an American actress who worked extensively during Hollywood's silent era. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Like many black actresses of her time, she was often cast in " mammy " roles.
Sophia Bush and Husband Grant Hughes’ Cutest Photos. June 2023. Bush and Hughes celebrated their one-year anniversary. However, the actress was experiencing secret turmoil regarding the ...
Amy Grant announcing that she's hosting a same-sex wedding for her niece has upset conservative pastor Franklin Graham.. The contemporary Christian singer-songwriter, 62, shared the family news in ...
A family member of the Grants of Tullochgorm, and daughter of a colonel in the Seaforth Highlanders, [1] she was sent to London and the care of her grandfather Field Marshal Sir Patrick Grant, Goldstick-in-Waiting to Queen Victoria, and his daughter Miss Frances Gough Grant – known as 'Aunt Fan' – when her parents were posted to India. [2]