Gladys George, born on September thirteenth, nineteen oh four, was a talented American actress renowned for her work on both stage and screen. Her career spanned several decades, during which she captivated audiences with her performances in a variety of roles.
Though she received an Academy Award nomination for her leading role in the film Valiant Is the Word for Carrie in nineteen thirty-six, much of her career was spent in supporting roles. Gladys appeared in notable films such as Marie Antoinette in nineteen thirty-eight, The Roaring Twenties in nineteen thirty-nine, and the classic The Maltese Falcon in nineteen forty-one.
Her versatility as an actress was further showcased in films like The Best Years of Our Lives in nineteen forty-six and Flamingo Road in nineteen forty-nine. One of her significant milestones was her role in Lullaby of Broadway in nineteen fifty-one, which marked her debut in color films, adding a new dimension to her illustrious career.