Little, Ann (1891–1984)
Little, Ann (1891–1984)
American actress. Name variations: Anna Little. Born Feb 7, 1891, in Mount Shasta, CA; died May 21, 1984, in Los Angeles, CA; m. Allan Forrest (actor), 1916 (div. 1918).
Made film debut (1910); signed with Thomas Ince (1911) and was later under contract to Paramount; appeared in westerns with Jack Hoxie, William S. Hart, and Wallace Reid; other films include The Squaw Man, Cradle of Courage, Chain Lightning, Hair Trigger Casey and The Greatest Menace; retired (1923) and later managed the Chateau Marmont Hotel in West Hollywood.
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