Gracie Allen

Gracie Allen

Deceased · Born: Jul 26, 1895 · Died: Aug 27, 1964

1950
1944
1942
1939
1938
1937
1936

Personal Details

BornJul 26, 1895 San Francisco, California, USA

Biography

Gracie Allen, a renowned actress and writer, entered this world on July 26, 1895, in the vibrant city of San Francisco, California, USA, a place where the Golden Gate Bridge would later become a iconic symbol of the region.

Throughout her illustrious career, Gracie Allen made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry, starring in a wide range of films, including the crime comedy "The Gracie Allen Murder Case" released in 1939, the charming romantic comedy "A Damsel in Distress" which premiered in 1937, and the lighthearted musical comedy "Honolulu" that debuted in 1939.

Gracie Allen's personal life was also marked by a deep and abiding love for her husband, the incomparable George Burns, with whom she shared a partnership that extended far beyond the realm of the silver screen.

In the twilight of her years, Gracie Allen passed away on August 27, 1964, in the city of Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that would continue to delight and entertain audiences for generations to come.

Career

1944
Two Girls and a Sailor
Two Girls and a Sailor as Gracie Allen - Concerto Number
1942
Mr. and Mrs. North
Mr. and Mrs. North as Pamela North
1939
Honolulu
Honolulu as Millicent 'Millie' De Grasse
1938
College Swing
College Swing as Gracie Alden
1936
College Holiday
College Holiday as Calliope Dove
1934
Six of a Kind
Six of a Kind as Gracie Devore
1933
International House
International House as Nurse Allen
1932
The Big Broadcast
The Big Broadcast as Gracie (as Burns and Allen)
1929
Lambchops
Lambchops as Gracie the girlfriend