Anne Darling
Also known as Anne Lansing Darling, Ann Darling
Anne Darling was an American actor whose brief but notable film career spanned the mid-1930s. Born on July 16, 1913 in Troy, New York, Darling appeared in two films released in 1935.
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Anne Darling was an American actor whose brief but notable film career spanned the mid-1930s. Born on July 16, 1913 in Troy, New York, Darling appeared in two films released in 1935. In Bride of Frankenstein, Darling played the Shepherdess, a minor but memorable role in the classic horror film. The same year, she appeared uncredited as the Girl in Orphanage in The Good Fairy, a romantic comedy starring Margaret Sullavan and Herbert Marshall.
Darling was credited under variations of her name, including Anne Lansing Darling and Ann Darling, reflecting the naming conventions of the era. Her filmography is limited to these two titles, both released in 1935, suggesting a short-lived presence in the industry. Darling died on August 3, 1991, leaving behind a sparse but documented contribution to…







