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  1. 14 de dic. de 2017 · Myrna Loy (Myrna Adele Williams) was born in Montana in on August 2, 1905. Her acting career began with a few minor roles in silent films. She appeared in the first European-American co-production (the silent film Ben Hur ); the first film with a score ( Don Juan ); the first talkie ( The Jazz Singer ); and, the first filmed operetta ( The ...

  2. Ms. Loy not only graciously agreed—she bequeathed The Myrna Loy Center her name, use of her image, and her blessing. On December 14, 1993, Myrna Loy passed away in New York City during surgery. By the time Myrna passed away at the age of 88, she had appeared in a phenomenal 129 motion pictures. She is buried in Forestvale Cemetery here in ...

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  4. Myrna Loy era filha de um fazendeiro e de uma dona-de-casa formada em música. Morou por um tempo no sul da Califórnia, devido a um problema de saúde, mas acabou voltando para o rancho do pai. Depois a mãe dela precisou de uma cirurgia então, as duas mais o irmão mudaram-se para Ocean Park. Lá Myrna começou a frequentar aulas de dança.

  5. Myrna Loy was one of Hollywood's most popular actresses of the 1930s and maintained that stardom for decades. She came to embody the perfect wife--sympathetic, wise and sexy--opposite William Powell, Clark Gable and others. Loy was the ultimate proof that marriage and companionship in the movies...

  6. Myrna Loy (August 2, 1905 – December 14, 1993) was an American movie, television and stage actress. She was known for her roles in The Thin Man, The Best Years of Our Lives, After the Thin Man, Libeled Lady, and in Manhattan Melodrama.

  7. MYRNA LOY. (1905-1993) Medía 1’65. Una de las estrellas más importantes del cine de Hollywood en la década de los 30, Myrna Loy (de nombre real Myrna Adele Williams) nació el 2 de agosto de 1905 en Radersburg, Montana (Estados Unidos), hija de Adelle Mae (Della) Johnson y de David Franklin Williams. Sus padres se dedicaban a la ganadería.