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Ann Sothern (born Harriette Arlene Lake; January 22, 1909 – March 15, 2001) was an American actress who worked on stage, radio, film, and television, in a career that spanned nearly six decades. Sothern began her career in the late 1920s in bit parts in films. In 1930, she made her Broadway stage debut and soon worked her way up to starring roles. In 1939, MGM cast her as Maisie Ravier, a brash yet lovable Brooklyn showgirl. The character, based on the Maisie short stories by Nell Martin, proved to be popular and spawned a successful film series (Congo Ma…

That's Entertainment! III
as (archive footage)

The Whales of August
as Tisha Doughty

A Letter to Three Wives
as Ma Finney

The Little Dragons
as Angel

The Manitou
as Mrs. Karmann

That's Entertainment, Part II
as (archive footage)

Crazy Mama
as Sheba

Golden Needles
as Finzie

The Killing Kind
as Thelma Lambert

The Weekend Nun
as Mother Bonaventure

Flying High
1 ep.

Captains and the Kings
as Mrs. Finch · 8 ep.

Medical Story
as Mrs. Metulski · 1 ep.

Alias Smith and Jones
1 ep.
The Chicago Teddy Bears
13 ep.

Love, American Style
as Mrs. Devlin · 1 ep.

Family Affair
1 ep.

The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.
as Aunt Magda · 1 ep.

The Legend of Jesse James
as Widow Fay · 1 ep.

My Mother the Car
as Gladys Crabtree · 30 ep.
The Manitou
1978