Born 1925 (age 91) · Los Angeles, California, USA
Appears in 72 titles

Gloria Mildred DeHaven (July 23, 1925-July 30, 2016) was an American actress, singer and a former contract star for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. DeHaven was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of actor-director, Carter DeHaven, and actress, Flora Parker DeHaven, both former vaudeville performers. She began her career as a child actor with a bit part in Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times (1936). She was signed to a contract with MGM. Despite featured roles in such films as Best Foot Forward, The Thin Man Goes Home (1944) and Summer Stock (1950), and being voted by exhibitors as the third most likely to be a "star of tomorrow'" in 1944, she did not achieve film stardom. She portrayed her own mother, Flora Parker DeHaven, in the Fred Astaire film Three Little Words (1950). DeHaven also appeared as a regular in the television series and soap operas As the World Turns, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman and Ryan's Hope. She was one of the numerous celebrities enticed to appear in the all-star box office flop, Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976), and has guest starred in such television series as Robert Montgomery Presents, Appointment with Adventure (episode entitled "The Snow People"), The Guy Mitchell Show, Johnny Ringo (as Rosemary Blake in "Love Affair"), The Rifleman, Wagon Train, The Lloyd Bridges Show, Marcus Welby, M.D., Gunsmoke, Mannix, Fantasy Island, Hart to Hart, The Love Boat, Mama's Family, Highway to Heaven, Murder, She Wrote and Touched by an Angel. She was also on five episodes of Match Game 75 along with Patti Deutsch and Buck Owens as guest panelists. Gloria DeHaven died July 30, 2016 (age 91), in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. From Wikipedia.

Filmography

Modern Times
8.3
Modern Times
1936
as Gamin's Sister (uncredited)
Out to Sea
5.8
Out to Sea
1997
as Vivian
The Thin Man Goes Home
7.1
The Thin Man Goes Home
1944
as Laura Belle Ronson
That's Entertainment!
7.4
That's Entertainment!
1974
as (archive footage) (uncredited)
Summer Stock
6.7
Summer Stock
1950
as Abigail Falbury
That's Entertainment! III
7.0
That's Entertainment! III
1994
as (archive footage)
Bog
3.1
Bog
1979
as Ginny Glenn / Adrianna
Two-Faced Woman
6.4
Two-Faced Woman
1941
as Debutante in Ladies' Room (uncredited)
Scene of the Crime
6.1
Scene of the Crime
1949
as Lili
Thousands Cheer
6.4
Thousands Cheer
1943
as Gloria DeHaven
That's Dancing!
7.1
That's Dancing!
1985
as From 'Broadway Rhythm' (archive footage)
Three Little Words
6.3
Three Little Words
1950
as Mrs. Carter DeHaven
Susan and God
6.5
Susan and God
1940
as Enid
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
4.3
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
1976
as President's Girl 1 (as Gloria De Haven)
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
4.3
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
1976
as President's Girl 1
Two Tickets to Broadway
4.6
Two Tickets to Broadway
1951
as Hannah Holbrook
Who Is the Black Dahlia?
6.6
Who Is the Black Dahlia?
1975
as Police Matron
Two Girls and a Sailor
5.8
Two Girls and a Sailor
1944
as Jean Deyo
Summer Holiday
5.2
Summer Holiday
1948
as Muriel McComber
Step Lively
6.7
Step Lively
1944
as Christine Marlowe