Ann Savage
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Ann Savage (February 19, 1921 – December 25, 2008) was an American film and television actress. She is best-remembered as the cigarette-puffing femme fatale in the critically acclaimed film noir Detour (1945), and starred in more than twenty B movies between 1943 and 1946.
Effectively leaving the film business in the mid-1950s, Savage made occasional appearances on television and worked for industrial and inspirational film producers during the 1950s - 1970s. She made a number of live appearances at film festivals, especially for screenings of Detour, and in 1986, she returned to film with an appearance in Fire with Fire (AKA Captive Hearts) and as a guest on the television series Saved by the Bell.
In 2007, she was cast by director Guy Maddin as his mother in My Winnipeg, "a part that had been tipped to bring her an Academy Award and which introduced her to a legion of new fans."
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Footlight Glamour

Detour

Midnight Manhunt

My Winnipeg

Apology for Murder
Männer im Trenchcoat, Frauen im Pelz

Scared Stiff

The Spider

After Midnight with Boston Blackie

Los Angeles Plays Itself

The Last Crooked Mile

Pier 23

Renegade Girl

Passport to Suez

One Dangerous Night

Pygmy Island

What a Woman

Jungle Flight

Two-Man Submarine

Edgar G. Ulmer: The Man Off-Screen

Woman They Almost Lynched

Saddles and Sagebrush

The Unwritten Code

Klondike Kate

Dancing in Manhattan

The Dark Horse

The More the Merrier

Satan's Cradle

The Last Horseman

Two Señoritas from Chicago

Ever Since Venus

Dangerous Blondes

Lady Chaser

Murder in Times Square

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars

City Detective
Gang Busters

Mr. & Mrs. North

Saved by the Bell
