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Ann Sothern (Harriette Arlene Lake) was born on 22 January, 1909 in Valley City, North Dakota, USA, is an Actress, Music Department, Soundtrack. Discover Ann Sothern's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of Ann Sothern networth?

Popular As Harriette Arlene Lake
Occupation actress,music_department,soundtrack
Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 22 January, 1909
Birthday 22 January
Birthplace Valley City, North Dakota, USA
Date of death 15 March, 2001
Died Place Ketchum, Idaho, USA
Nationality United States

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Ann Sothern Height, Weight & Measurements

At 92 years old, Ann Sothern height is 5' 1½" (1.56 m) .

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Height 5' 1½" (1.56 m)
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Who Is Ann Sothern's Husband?

Her husband is Robert Sterling (23 May 1943 - 7 March 1949) ( divorced) ( 1 child), Roger Pryor (27 September 1936 - 17 May 1943) ( divorced)

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Husband Robert Sterling (23 May 1943 - 7 March 1949) ( divorced) ( 1 child), Roger Pryor (27 September 1936 - 17 May 1943) ( divorced)
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Ann Sothern Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ann Sothern worth at the age of 92 years old? Ann Sothern’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United States. We have estimated Ann Sothern's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (1957)$25,000 (1957)

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Timeline

2019

On August 12, 2019, she was honored with a day of her film work during the Turner Classic Movies Summer Under the Stars.

1999

Profiled in book "Funny Ladies" by Stephen Silverman. [1999]

1987

Appeared with her daughter in The Whales of August (1987), in the prelude scene, portraying a younger-day Ann.

1971

Replaced Kim Stanley at the last minute in A Death of Innocence (1971), featuring her daughter Tisha Sterling, when Stanley was unable to perform.

1966

Became a grandmother for the first time at age 57 when her daughter Tisha Sterling gave birth to a daughter, Heidi K. Baum, on March 3, 1966.

1965

In 1965, she would be the voice of the 1928 Porter in the camp classic My Mother the Car (1965).

1957

The series was canceled in 1957 and Ann came back in The Ann Sothern Show (1958), which ran from 1958 to 1961.

1953

In her role as Susie McNamara on Private Secretary (1953) (which ran 1953-1958), Sothern played the first working woman on an American sitcom.

1950

After 1950 the roles dried up and Ann turned to television and another hit series, playing the meddlesome Susie in the 1953 series Private Secretary (1953).

1949

Portrayed Maisie Ravier on Mutual Radio's "The Adventures of Maisie" (1949-1951).

1947

She was given the lead in a "B" comedy about a brassy, energetic showgirl not salesgirl--originally intended for Jean Harlow--that wound up becoming a huge hit and spawned a series of sequels that ran until 1947: Maisie (1939).

1945

Ann Sothern has the distinction of co-starring (with Franchot Tone) in the first American film to play in newly-liberated Copenhagen (May 1945), following Denmark's five-year German occupation in World War II; the film is Fast and Furious (1939).

1944

Gave birth to her only child at age 35, a daughter Patricia Ann Sterling, aka Tisha Sterling, on December 10, 1944. Child's father was her second husband, Robert Sterling.

1943

Although she was announced for Du Barry Was a Lady (1943), the role was eventually played by Lucille Ball.

1942

She sang on tour with husband Roger Pryor's band. They divorced in 1942.

1941

Sang the Oscar-winning song "The Last Time I Saw Paris" in Lady Be Good (1941).

1940

Ann also appeared in such well received features as Brother Orchid (1940), Cry 'Havoc' (1943) and A Letter to Three Wives (1949).

1939

After appearing in 20th Century-Fox's Hotel for Women (1939), she turned down the studio's offer of a long-term contract in favor of signing one with rival Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. 20th Century-Fox reportedly then cut down Sothern's role in order to favor newcomer Linda Darnell.

1938

In 1938 she left RKO and played the tart in Trade Winds (1938), which got her a contract at MGM.

1937

She wanted to play the prostitute in Lost Horizon (1937), but the role went to Isabel Jewell.

1936

For the next two years, Ann would appear in a number of "B" pictures until she was dropped by Columbia in 1936. She then went to RKO, where the quality of her films did not improve. She appeared in a series of "B' pictures movies with Gene Raymond, but her career was going nowhere.

1934

The next year she would work with Eddie Cantor in his hit Kid Millions (1934).

1933

After working at MGM and on Broadway, Ann was signed by Columbia Pictures for Let's Fall in Love (1933).

1927

Ann Sothern's film career started as an extra in 1927. Originally a redhead, she began to bleach her hair blonde for comedy roles.

1885

Daughter of Walter (January 10, 1885 - January 14, 1970), born in the state of Illinois, and Annette (née Nielsen) Lake (June 23, 1884 - December 13, 1962), born in Denmark. Paternal granddaughter of Frank and Sarah (née Conway) Lake. Both were born in England and emigrated to America as children.

1612

She was awarded 2 Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Motion Pictures at 1612 Vine Street; and for Television at 1634 Vine Street in Hollywood, California.