This is the first full-length biography of Irene Dunne, one of the most
versatile actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age. A recipient of the
Kennedy Center Honors award in 1985, Dunne's acting highlights include
five Best Actress Oscar nominations, occurring in almost as many
different genres: the Western Cimarron (1931), the two screwball
comedies Theodora Goes Wild (1936) and The Awful Truth (1937), the
romantic comedy Love Affair (1939), and the populist I Remember Mama
(1948). Her other memorable films include My Favorite Wife (1940), Penny
Serenade (1941), Anna and the King of Siam (1946), and Life with Father
(1947). After delving into Dunne's childhood and early acting forays,
the book reveals details about key events in her life and career,
including a difficult, bi-coastal marriage. The author also examines
Dunne's pivotal roles on stage and in film, her movement among the
genres of melodrama and screwball comedy, her ties to director Leo
McCarey, and her post-war film career. Gehring's research and insightful
analysis shed light on what made Irene Dunne so unique and her
performances so memorable. Includes 16 pages of photos.