Deanna Durbin

Acting

Deanna Durbin

Born December 4, 1921Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada34 credits

Edna Mae Durbin (December 4, 1921 – April 17, 2013), known professionally as Deanna Durbin, was a Canadian-born actress and singer, who moved to the USA with her family in infancy. She appeared in musical films in the 1930s and 1940s. With the technical skill and vocal range of a legitimate lyric soprano, she performed many styles from popular standards to operatic arias. In 1946, Durbin was the second-highest-paid woman in the United States, just behind Bette Davis; her fan club ranked as the world's largest during her active years. Durbin was a child actress who made her first film appearance with Judy Garland in Every Sunday (1936), and subsequently signed a contract with Universal Studios. She achieved success as the ideal teenaged daughter in films such as Three Smart Girls (1936), One Hundred Men and a Girl (1937), and It Started with Eve (1941). Her work was credited with saving the studio from bankruptcy, and led to Durbin being awarded the Academy Juvenile Award in 1938. As she matured, Durbin grew dissatisfied with the girl-next-door roles assigned to her and attempted to move into sophisticated non-musical roles with film noir Christmas Holiday (1944) and the whodunit Lady on a Train (1945). These films, produced by frequent collaborator and second husband Felix Jackson, were not as successful; she continued in musical roles until her retirement. Upon her retirement and divorce from Jackson in 1949, Durbin married producer-director Charles Henri David and moved to a farmhouse near Paris. She withdrew from public life, granting only one interview on her career in 1983.

Known For

Filmography

Los Angeles Plays Itself
2004Los Angeles Plays Itself
as Penny in Three Smart Girls (archive footage)Movie
Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song
2002Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)Movie
Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story
2002Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)Movie
Hollywood’s Children
1982Hollywood’s Children
as Self (archive footage)Movie
That's Entertainment!
1974That's Entertainment!
as (archive footage)Movie
For the Love of Mary
1948For the Love of Mary
as Mary PeppertreeMovie
Up in Central Park
1948Up in Central Park
as Rosie MooreMovie
Something in the Wind
1947Something in the Wind
as Mary CollinsMovie
I'll Be Yours
1947I'll Be Yours
as Louise GinglebusherMovie
Because of Him
1946Because of Him
as Kim WalkerMovie
Lady on a Train
1945Lady on a Train
as Nikki Collins / Margo MartinMovie
Can't Help Singing
1944Can't Help Singing
as Caroline FrostMovie
Christmas Holiday
1944Christmas Holiday
as Jackie Lamont / Abigail MartinMovie
His Butler's Sister
1943His Butler's Sister
as Ann CarterMovie
Hers to Hold
1943Hers to Hold
as Penelope “Penny” CraigMovie
The Amazing Mrs. Holliday
1943The Amazing Mrs. Holliday
as Ruth Kirke HollidayMovie
It Started with Eve
1941It Started with Eve
as Anne TerryMovie
Nice Girl?
1941Nice Girl?
as Jane 'Pinky' DanaMovie
A
1941A Friend Indeed
as Self / PerformerMovie
Angels of Mercy
1940Angels of Mercy
as Self / PerformerMovie
Spring Parade
1940Spring Parade
as Ilonka TolnayMovie
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
1940Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
as Self (archive footage)Movie
It's a Date
1940It's a Date
as Pamela DrakeMovie
First Love
1939First Love
as Constance (Connie) HardingMovie
That Certain Age
1938That Certain Age
as Alice FullertonMovie
Mad About Music
1938Mad About Music
as Gloria HarkinsonMovie
One Hundred Men and a Girl
1937One Hundred Men and a Girl
as Patricia CardwellMovie
Three Smart Girls
1936Three Smart Girls
as Penny CraigMovie
Every Sunday
1936Every Sunday
as EdnaMovie