“No education is ever wasted and everything you learn is helpful in acting.”
If You Want Success (Screenland Interview) (1961)
Irene Marie Dunne war eine US-amerikanische Filmschauspielerin. Sie war insgesamt fünf Mal für den Oscar als beste Hauptdarstellerin nominiert. Im Laufe ihrer Filmkarriere, die von 1930 bis 1952 andauerte, spielte sie in den unterschiedlichsten Genres von Western über Musicals bis hin zur Screwball-Komödie. Zu ihren heute noch bekannten Filmen zählen Pioniere des wilden Westens, Die schreckliche Wahrheit, Akkorde der Liebe sowie Anna und der König von Siam. Wikipedia
“No education is ever wasted and everything you learn is helpful in acting.”
If You Want Success (Screenland Interview) (1961)
“It's not possible to forget pictures. Anyone who works in them thinks of them constantly.”
How To Get Along In Hollywood (1948)
about her husband, Dr. Francis Griffin Revealing The Life Of Irene Dunne, by Adele Whitely Fletcher; The Modern Screen (September 1933) http://www.irenedunnesite.com/press/modern-screen-september-1933/.
McCall's, August 1962 http://www.irenedunnesite.com/press/mccall-s-august-1964/
This is Really Irene Dunne, by Sara Hamilton http://www.irenedunnesite.com/press/photoplay-april-1936/; Photoplay (April 1936).
“This is an amazing business, creative and mechanical at the same time.”
If You Want Success (Screenland Interview) (1961)
“Any young girl aspiring to a theatrical career held Florenz Ziegfeld in a awe.”
Hats, Hunches And Happiness (1945)
[http://www.irenedunnesite.com/press/modern-screen-august-1935/ The Modern screen *August 1935).
“Our home in Louisville, Kentucky, where I was born on December 20, was one of great happiness.”
Hats, Hunches And Happiness (1945)
“I always demanded respect. I came prepared and expected others to do the same.”
A Visit With Irene Dunne (1977)
Preofections - Irene Dunne, by Elizabth Wilson; Silver Screen (November 1936) http://www.irenedunnesite.com/press/silver-screen-november-1936/.
Everyone Loved Irene, by William Frye http://www.irenedunnesite.com/press/vanity-fair-march-2004/ Vanity Fair, 2004]