Ann Harding

American actress Ann Harding, born Dorothy Walton Gatley, spent her childhood as an "army brat" constantly moving around the U.S. and Cuba. In her late teens, she worked as a freelance script reader f...
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08/06/1901
Fort Sam Houston, TX
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