1939年 第11届奥斯卡金像奖 最佳导演(提名) 孤儿乐园
女演员嘉莉·费雪的母亲。当她还在伯尔斑克高中求学时,于选美会中嬴得“伯尔斑克小姐”的头衔,这头衔即为她带耒华纳电影公司的一纸合约,成为加入影坛的垫脚石。48年她发表处女作《新娘的季节》后,她又与米高梅公司订合同,以邻家女孩的形象专演歌舞片,逐渐受到欢迎。55年与歌星艾迪费雪结婚,59年夫为伊丽莎白泰勒所夺,60年再婚。70年代先转往百老汇发展,然后主持自己的电视节目《黛比雷诺秀》。
About as reliable as one could ever find, character actress Mary Treen was a familiar face to most and could always be counted on to bring a bit of levity to any film scene. A minor actress for much of her career, she managed to secure a plain, unassuming niche for herself in 40s, 50s and 60s Hollywood. She was born Mary Louise Treen in St. Louis, Missouri in 1907, her father dying while she was still an infant. Raised in California by her mother, who once performed under the stage name Helene Sullivan, and her stepfather, a physician, she attended the Westlake School for Girls as well as a convent where she tried out successfully in school plays.
Edward S. Brophy was born on February 27, 1895 in New York City and educated at the University of Virginia. He became a bit and small-part in the movies starting in 1919, but switched to behind-the-scenes work for job security, though he continued appearing in small parts. While serving as a property master for Buster Keaton's production unit at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Brophy appeared in a memorable sequence in Keaton's classic The Cameraman (1928), in which Buster and Brophy both try to undress simultaneously in a tiny wardrobe room. Keaton cast Brophy in larger parts in two of his talkies, and by 1934, Brophy abandoned the production end of the movies altogether and was acting full-time.