Ann Sothern's Human Design Chart

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          Ann Sothern's Biography

          American actress who worked on stage, radio, film, and television, in a career that spanned nearly six decades. She made her film debut in 1929. Her first film roles were negligible and she headed for Broadway in 1930, quickly rising from small parts to leading roles. In 1933, she returned to Hollywood under contract to Columbia, this time under her stage name of Ann Sothern. After ten years in B pictures, she became a hit in the persona of a lighthearted heroine in a series of ten films, “Maisie,” where MGM put her talents to good use as a bouncy, scatterbrained blonde.
          Sothern was not entirely fluff; she showed dramatic talent in “Cry Havoc,” 1943 and “Letter to Three Wives,” 1949. She starred in her own TV series, “Private Secretary,” 1953-1957, followed by “The Ann Sothern Show,” 1957-1961. She received an Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actress in “The Whales of August,” 1987.
          She was married twice; to actors Roger Pryer, 1936-1942 and to Robert Sterling, 1943-1949. Their daughter, Tisha Sterling, born 10 December 1944, is an actress.
          She died at 92, on 18 March 2001 of heart failure at her home in Ketchum, Idaho.
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          Ann Sothern's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.