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Anna Rebecca Pennington (December 23, 1893 – November 4, 1971) was an American actress, dancer, and singer who starred on Broadway in the 1910s and 1920s, notably in the ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Early life

Pennington was born in Wilmington, Delaware, on December 23, 1893, to John I. Pennington and his wife, Mary (Reeder) Pennington.


Early career

There are differing accounts of Pennington's early career. She reportedly studied at Professor Walter G. Wroe's dance school in Philadelphia and performed in popular theaters as part of ''Wroe's Buds''. She later studied with Caroline Littlefield and her daughter, future ballerina
Catherine Littlefield Catherine Littlefield (September 16, 1905November 19, 1951) was an American ballet dancer, choreographer, ballet teacher, and director. She founded the Philadelphia Ballet (originally the Littlefield Ballet) in Philadelphia in 1935. It was the fi ...
, and became part of the Littlefield's dance group. It is said she was dancing with this group when Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. recruited her for a Broadway show in 1911. In 1910, Pennington reportedly performed as part of the ''De Haven Sextet'' (composed of "the celebrated comedian Sydney Gibson and six young and pretty girls") at a
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, theater. The ''De Haven Sextet'' (with Pennington) performed in Newark at Proctor's Park Place Theatre in February 1911; the group was on a national tour during 1910-1911. Pennington's first press mention in connection with '' The Red Widow'' was in 1912. Her first press mention associated with Ziegfeld was on May 31, 1913, announcing her casting in ''
Ziegfeld Follies The ''Ziegfeld Follies'' were a series of elaborate theatrical revue productions on Broadway in New York City from 1907 to 1931, with renewals in 1934, 1936, 1943, and 1957. They became a radio program in 1932 and 1936 as '' The Ziegfeld Foll ...
'' of 1913.


Broadway stardom

Pennington achieved stardom in the ''
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of 1913'' through her dancing, as well as her beauty, lively charm, and "dimpled knees." She tapped, did high kicks, and shook while doing classic tap and novelty dances. She first introduced the Black Bottom in the 1926 edition of ''
George White's Scandals ''George White's Scandals'' were a long-running string of Broadway revues produced by George White that ran from 1919–1939, modeled after the ''Ziegfeld Follies''. The "Scandals" launched the careers of many entertainers, including W. C. ...
''. Her performance launched an international craze that quickly rivaled that of the Charleston. There is no consensus about the dance's origins, but some version of it existed before Pennington made it famous. Pennington starred in the ''
Ziegfeld Follies The ''Ziegfeld Follies'' were a series of elaborate theatrical revue productions on Broadway in New York City from 1907 to 1931, with renewals in 1934, 1936, 1943, and 1957. They became a radio program in 1932 and 1936 as '' The Ziegfeld Foll ...
'' for many years and also headlined for
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for several years. She had other roles on Broadway, including '' Miss 1917'', ''
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'', and '' Everybody's Welcome''. Her last Broadway credit was ''
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'' in 1943. In summing up her career, one critic declared that "Pennington was the greatest of the solo female stage dancers who came to prominence in the Broadway revues of the 1910s and '20s."


Motion pictures

Pennington appeared in over twenty films, from '' Susie Snowflake'' in 1916 to '' China Girl'' in 1942. While Pennington was already famous for her Broadway performances, '' Susie Snowflake'' succeeded in introducing her to a nationwide audience. Shannon Fife wrote the film to showcase her dancing and acting talents. The film received mostly positive reviews.


Singing

Pennington often added songs to her dance routines. One of the highlights of the ''
Ziegfeld Follies The ''Ziegfeld Follies'' were a series of elaborate theatrical revue productions on Broadway in New York City from 1907 to 1931, with renewals in 1934, 1936, 1943, and 1957. They became a radio program in 1932 and 1936 as '' The Ziegfeld Foll ...
of 1914'' was her song and dance routine ''Tango-Palace''. In her first talking film, '' Tanned Legs'', she sang and danced ''You're Responsible'' with Allen Kearns. Two recordings of her singing are notably available: *
''Gold Diggers of Broadway''
with Nancy Welford,
Conway Tearle Conway Tearle (born Frederick Conway Levy, May 17, 1878 – October 1, 1938) was an American stage actor who went on to perform in silent film, silent and early sound films. Early life Tearle was born on May 17, 1878, in New York City, the ...
, Winnie Lightner, and
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, ''Lost Films-Trailers From The First Years Of Sound'', Take-Two records, 1984]
''Samoa''
with Ted Lewis (musician), Ted Lewis and his band, Columbia, 1929


Personal life

While Pennington had several romances, she never married.


Later years

Pennington kept performing later in life. At the age of 42, she appeared in George Jessel's ''Old New York'' show for the 1939 World's Fair, But as years passed, her age became increasingly an issue. In 1946, she told a reporter that she was still dancing at age 53. He wrote, "Imagine Ann Pennington being 53! Oh, time, why do you march on the way you do? You're breaking my heart!" In her final years, Pennington lived in poverty in New York City. She frequently visited local race tracks and spent any money she could acquire through loans or infrequent club performances. She became a familiar but unfortunate presence in the lobby of the Times Square Hotel and at the
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automat, often seen sitting alone with a cup of coffee.


Death

Pennington died in New York City on November 4, 1971, aged 77. She was buried in the Actors’ Fund plot at
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,
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. Her funeral was paid for by the Actors Benevolent Guild.


Filmography


Silent

*'' Susie Snowflake'' (1916) *'' The Rainbow Princess'' (1916) *'' The Antics of Ann'' (1917) *'' The Little Boy Scout''(1917) *'' Sunshine Nan'' (1918) *'' Manhandled'' (1924) *'' The Golden Strain'' (1925) *''
The Lucky Horseshoe ''The Lucky Horseshoe'' is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Tom Mix, Billie Dove, and Malcolm Waite. Based on a story by Robert Lord, the film is about a ranch foreman who assumes responsibility for ...
'' (1925) *'' Madame Behave'' (1925) *'' A Kiss in the Dark'' (1925) *''
The Mad Dancer ''The Mad Dancer'' is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Burton L. King and starring Ann Pennington, Johnnie Walker, and Coit Albertson. Synopsis Mimi, a dancer who lives in the Latin Quarter of Paris, poses nude for a sculpture. W ...
'' (1925) *'' Pretty Ladies'' (1925)


Sound

*'' Tanned Legs'' (1929) *'' Night Parade'' (1929) *'' Is Everybody Happy?'' (1929) *''
Gold Diggers of Broadway ''Gold Diggers of Broadway'' is a 1929 American sound ( All-Talking) pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Winnie Lightner and Nick Lucas. Distributed by Warner Bros., the film is the second all-talking, all-Techni ...
'' (1929) *''Night Club'' (1929) *''Hello Baby!'' (1930) *''
Happy Days ''Happy Days'' is an American television sitcom that aired first-run on the American Broadcasting Company, ABC network from January 15, 1974, to July 19, 1984, with a total of 255 half-hour episodes spanning 11 seasons. Created by Garry Marsha ...
'' (1930) *'' Texas Terrors'' (1940) *'' Unholy Partners'' (1941) *'' China Girl'' (1942)


References


External links

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Wikimedia Commons images of Penningtonwww.catherinelittlefield.com
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