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‘Gone With the Wind’ actress Ann Rutherford dies at 94 | Ann Rutherford, best known for her minor role in ‘Gone With the Wind’, died at
her home in Beverly Hills, California on Monday night. She was 94. The star’s
close friend and fellow actress, Anne Jeffreys, said that Rutherford had been
in declining health with heart problems. Rutherford was best known for playing
Scarlett’s younger sister, Carreen, in the 1939 classic, and was one of its last
surviving cast members. She was initially refused the chance to be in ‘Gone With
the Wind’ by MGM boss Louis B Mayer, who called her role a “nothing part,” but
after she burst into tears and told him what a huge fan of the novel she was,
he reconsidered. “I just wanted to watch the book come to life,” Contactmusic
quoted her as telling the LA Times in 2010. Speaking at the 70th anniversary of
the film in 2009, she said: “That ‘nothing part’ turned my golden years into platinum.”
Rutherford had come to prominence in the 30s playing Polly Benedict, girlfriend
to Mickey Rooney’s character in the Andy Hardy series of films, which continued
into the 40s. She also appeared alongside singing cowboy hero Gene Autry and John
Wayne in her film career. She gave up films in the early 1950s but had a number
of TV roles, including a recurring part in ‘Perry Mason’ before her retirement
in 1976. She also has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for TV and
one for film. Rutherford was married twice, to David May in 1942 - with whom she
had daughter Gloria May - and to William Dozier, who she married after divorcing
in 1953. They were together until his death in 1991. Talking about her most iconic
role in 1989, she said: “Our obituary will say we were in ‘Gone With the Wind’
and we’ll be proud of it.”
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