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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Polly_MoranPolly Moran - Wikipedia

    Pauline Theresa Moran (June 28, 1883 – January 24, 1952) billed as Polly Moran, was an American actress of vaudeville, stage and screen and a comedian. Career

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0602959Polly Moran - IMDb

    Polly Moran. Actress: Chasing Rainbows. She was one rowdy, no-holds-barred entertainer. Comedienne Polly Moran was considered second only to perhaps Louise Fazenda as Mack Sennett's funniest lady during her silent-era heyday. Born in 1883, Polly was made for vaudeville, touring all over the world, notably Europe.

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  3. Polly Moran. Actress: Chasing Rainbows. She was one rowdy, no-holds-barred entertainer. Comedienne Polly Moran was considered second only to perhaps Louise Fazenda as Mack Sennett's funniest lady during her silent-era heyday. Born in 1883, Polly was made for vaudeville, touring all over the world, notably Europe. Sennett snapped her up in 1915 and she clowned around for him for several years ...

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    • January 24, 1952
  4. Jun 28, 2023 · Here are 10 things you should know about Polly Moran, born on June 28, 1883. She started performing in vaudeville in her teens and enjoyed great success as a...

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  5. Moran’s success with Dressler may have been a blessing and a curse. When Marie Dressler suddenly died of cancer in 1934, Polly Moran’s popularity took a nose-dive and she began appearing in low-budget B-movies. Though Moran stayed an active part of the Hollywood social scene, she retired from the movies by the early 1940s.

  6. Jan 24, 2010 · Both were exceptional character actresses and comediennes in their own right. Together, they made magic with their great comedic timing and their natural ch...

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  7. Actress Polly Moran, born on Jun 28, 1883 and died on Jan 25, 1952 starred in Adam's Rib, Hollywood Party, Alice in Wonderland, The Affairs of Anatol, After Midnight, The Divine Woman, A Lady of Chance, The Scarlet Letter, The Hollywood Revue of 1929, While the City Sleeps