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Claire Trevor: Highlights from the 1940s

Claire Trevor was a prominent American actress in the 1940s, known for her portrayals of complex, often tragic women. During this decade, she delivered some of her most iconic performances, particularly in film noir and crime dramas. Notable roles include Murder, My Sweet (1944) and Born to Kill (1947), showcasing her intensity and range. She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in Key Largo (1948), playing a washed-up singer caught in a deadly storm of emotions. Trevor’s work in the 1940s solidified her status as a versatile and powerful actress in Hollywood’s Golden Age.

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