Friday, June 26, 2026 - Ann Blyth, the actress of Hollywood’s Golden Age, has di£d at the age of 98.
The Academy Award nominee "d!ed peacefully of
natural causes" on Wednesday, June 24, two months before her 99th
birthday, according to KABC’s George Pennacchio.
Born on August 16, 1927, in New York, Blyth began performing
on children’s radio shows at age 6, before landing her first Broadway role in
Lillian Hellman’s Watch on the Rhine in 1941.
After landing a contract with Universal Studios, she made her onscreen debut in
the 1944 teen musical Chip Off the Old Block.
One year later, Blyth gave her breakout performance in
Mildred Pierce (1945) as Veda Pierce, the daughter of Joan Crawford’s titular
character.
The role earned 16-year-old Blyth an Oscar nomination for
Best Supporting Actress.
Throughout the rest of her career, Blyth went on to appear
in films such as Killer McCoy (1947), Brute Force (1947) and Mr. Peabody and
the Mermaid (1948).
She also featured in Our Very Own (1950) and The Great Caruso (1951), as well
as episodes of Wagon Train, The Twilight Zone, Quincy M.E. and Murder She
Wrote.
In theatre, she starred in shows such as The King and I, The
Sound of Music and Show Boat.
Writing on Facebook, reporter Pennacchio paid tribute by
writing: "She was only 16 when she was nominated for an Oscar!
"Ann began performing on the radio when she was only
six. She was Broadway at the age of 12 and she made her first film at 14.
"Her career spanned more than 70 years in musical
theatre, on television and in 35 movies. She also toured for years, singing
songs from the Great American Songbook with Bill Hayes and Donald
O’Connor.
"Ann was active in philanthropy and volunteered for
many causes. Her family says she loved her garden, knitting and oil painting.
She was known for gifting her work to friends and family.
"There’s also a star that bears her name on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame.
"Her family says she was known for personally answering
all of her fan mail, which she was grateful to receive. May this lovely lady
R.I.P."
Blyth is survived by her five children, whom she shared with
late husband Dr. James McNulty, as well as 10 grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.

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