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Aug 16, 2020

[Answer] Which actress changed her stage name to her character's name as a publicity stunt?

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...1. Kay Francis 2. Anne Shirley 3. Joan Crawford 4. Gloria Swanson




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Anne Shirley - What Dawn Paris did for love — or Hollywood rather. Her parents changed her stage name to Dawn O’Day, obtaining a role for her at the age of three in “Moonshine Valley” (1922). A bonafide child actress, she worked steadily for the next decade. Everything changed once RKO decided to cast her as the lovable Anne Shirley in the first talkie version of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s popular novel, “Anne of Green Gables” (1934). To increase publicity for the adaptation, O’Day changed her professional name to Anne Shirley to match the character. She went by “Anne Shirley” for the rest of her career.:


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