BY ANDRE SOARES, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA (CINEMA MINIMA)
In the early 1930s, Ann Dvorak was an up-and-coming Hollywood star. Real stardom, however, eluded her. Even so, Dvorak played opposite some of the most important names of the period — among them, Bette Davis, Joan Blondell, Dick Powell, Paul Muni — and worked with several top directors, including Mervyn LeRoy, Howard Hawks, and Michael Curtiz.
At the Alternative Film Guide, I’ve posted a lengthy q&a I did with Ann Dvorak collector/biographer Christina Rice.










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