Glenda Farrell
Glenda Farrell, born on June 30, 1904, and passing away on May 1, 1971, was a prominent American actress celebrated for her work across film, television, and theater. She gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of the spirited reporter Torchy Blane in the beloved Warner Bros. film series. Farrell's impressive filmography includes notable Academy Award-nominated titles such as Little Caesar (1931), I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932), and Lady for a Day (1933).
Over her expansive career that spanned more than five decades, she graced the silver screen in over 100 films and television productions, alongside her stage performances in numerous Broadway plays. In recognition of her significant contributions to the entertainment industry, she was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on February 8, 1960. Additionally, her talent was acknowledged with an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the acclaimed television series Ben Casey in 1963. Farrell's legacy as a versatile actress continues to inspire future generations in the performing arts.