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Anne Triola is an American singer, musician, and actress of stage, film, and television. As a comedian and supporting actress, she got her start singing in Hollywood night clubs. Triola made her mark in the well known musical film Lullaby Of Broadway (1951) and received much praise for her effort in the motion picture Without Reservations (1946), which starred Claudette Colbert and John Wayne. She participated in five Hollywood films, assisted with USO tours in the Pacific Theater during World War II, and caused audiences to lose themselves in laughter, but Triola may best be remembered for work as a singer and comedian with the musical theatre that included performances in night clubs all over the country such as the Blue Angel in New York City.
Birth Name
Anne Margaret Triola
Born
Saturday, 25 September 1920
Died
Sunday, 01 January 2012
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Lullaby of Broadway | Gloria Davis | 1951 |
The Frank Sinatra Show | Self - Singer | 1950 |
Sleep, My Love | Waitress | 1948 |
Without Reservations | Connie / Connie Callaghan | 1946 |
Moon Over Las Vegas | Accordion Player | 1944 |
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Lullaby of Broadway | Gloria Davis | 1951 |
The Frank Sinatra Show | Self - Singer | 1950 |
Sleep, My Love | Waitress | 1948 |
Without Reservations | Connie / Connie Callaghan | 1946 |
Moon Over Las Vegas | Accordion Player | 1944 |