12 Glamorous Vintage Photos of a Young Anne Baxter From the 1940s
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Early Life and Career BeginningsAnne Baxter, born in 1923, moved to New York at 11, fostering her interest in acting.
Broadway DebutAt 13, she impressed in "Seen but Not Heard," gaining access to an exclusive acting school.
Hollywood Ventures BeginIn 1937, she ventured to Hollywood but returned to Broadway for a while.
Breakthrough in HollywoodIn 1940, she signed with Twentieth Century-Fox, starring in "20 Mule Team" at just 17.
Career DevelopmentAnne's early roles varied in success, from "Charley's Aunt" to "Swamp Water" in 1941.
Critical AcclaimShe gained attention in 1942 with "The Magnificent Ambersons" and "The North Star" in 1943.
Personal Life and RelationshipsAnne married John Hodiak in 1947 after starring in "Sunday Dinner for a Soldier."
Academy Award WinHer role in "The Razor's Edge" in 1946 earned her an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.
Later CareerDespite ups and downs, she continued with notable roles, including "All About Eve" in 1950.
Legacy and Final YearsAnne's career extended to TV and stage, with her final role in "Sherlock Holmes and the Masks of Death" before her death in 1985.
On December 12, 1985, Anne died of a stroke in New York. She was 62.
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