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  1. El film ganó "Oscars" en ediciones diferentes. La actriz Janet Gaynor consiguió el Oscar por las interpretaciones, en el mismo año, de "El ángel de la calle", de "Amanecer" -de Murnau- y de "El séptimo cielo", también dirigida por Frank Borzage. La película tuvo además dos nominaciones a los Oscar en la edición del siguiente año.

  2. Janet Gaynor was an American film, stage and television actress who won the first ever Academy Award for Best Actress. This biography of Janet Gaynor provides detailed information about her childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline.

  3. In early January Janet co-starred with her long-time friend, film veteran Lew Ayers, in a very funny episode of The Love Boat . Their segment was called “The Fugal Pair” and was the story of an elderly couple celebrating their 40 th wedding anniversary.

  4. Janet Gaynor ( Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1906. október 6. – Palm Springs, Kalifornia, 1984. szeptember 14.) Oscar-díjas amerikai színésznő, festő. A némafilm korszak egyik legünnepeltebb színésznője volt. Gaynor az első színésznő, aki megkapta a legjobb női főszereplő Oscar-díjat, mellyel három filmben nyújtott ...

  5. Janet Gaynor. Janet Gaynor was an American actress. One of the most popular actresses of the silent film era, in 1928 Gaynor became the first winner of the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performances in three films: Seventh Heaven, ‘ and Street Angel. This was the only occasion on which an actress has won for multiple roles.

  6. Janet Gaynor. Winner of the first Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 1929 for her roles in "7th Heaven," "Sunrise: A Story of Two Humans," and "Street Angel."

  7. Following Janet Gaynor, Judy Garland, and Barbra Streisand, Lady Gaga is the subsequent actress in this sequence. These stars each played the leading role in various adaptations of “A Star Is Born,” with Gaynor in the 1937 version, Garland in 1954, Streisand in 1976, and Lady Gaga in the 2018 remake. All these films share a common narrative ...