Janet Gaynor
Janet Gaynor (born
Laura Augusta Gainor; October 6, 1906 – September 14, 1984) was an American actress. She began her career as an extra in shorts and
silent films. After signing with
Fox Film Corporation (later
20th Century-Fox) in 1926, she rose to fame and became one of the biggest box office draws of the era. In 1929, she became the first recipient of the
Academy Award for Best Actress for her performances in ''
7th Heaven'', ''
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans'' (both 1927) and ''
Street Angel'' (1928), the only occasion an actress won one Oscar for multiple film roles. Her success continued into the
sound film era; for ''
A Star Is Born'' (1937), she received a second Best Actress Academy Award nomination.
After retiring from acting in 1939, Gaynor married film costume designer
Adrian, with whom she had a son. She briefly returned to acting in films and television in the 1950s and later became an accomplished
oil painter. In 1980, Gaynor made her
Broadway debut in the stage adaptation of the 1971 film ''
Harold and Maude,'' and appeared in the touring theatrical production of ''
On Golden Pond'' in February 1982.
In 1982, Gaynor was severely injured when a drunken driver struck the taxicab in which she and two others were passengers. Two years later, on September 14, 1984, she died of health issues stemming from the injuries sustained in the accident.
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