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Hope Landin

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Birthday: May 3, 1893

Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Hope Landin was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Landin began her career with roles in the Benny Goodman musical "Sweet and Low Down" (1944), "The Dark Corner" (1946) and the thriller "The Mask of Diijon" (1946) with Erich von Stroheim. Landin then began to rack up a number of film credits, including roles in the drama "I Remember Mama" (1948) with Irene Dunne, the drama "The Walls of Jericho" (1948) with Cornel Wilde and the drama "The Sun Comes Up" (1949) with Jeanette MacDonald. She also appeared in "Sugarfoot" (1951) and "She Couldn't Say No" (1954) with Robert Mitchum. Later in her career, Landin acted in the Broderick Crawford crime adaptation "New York Confidential" (1955). Landin passed away in February 1973 at the age of 80.

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Highest-Rated Movies

84% Scaramouche
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50% The Mask of Diijon
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Sugarfoot
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43% She Couldn't Say No
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The Bogus Green
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60% The Walls of Jericho
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67% The Sun Comes Up
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Filmography

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She Couldn't Say No 43% 1954 Miss McMurtry Actor Scaramouche 84% 1952 Mme. Frying Pan Actor Sugarfoot 1951 Mary Actor The Bogus Green 1951 Ma Hooper Actor The Sun Comes Up 67% 1949 Mrs. Pope Actor The Walls of Jericho 60% 1948 Mrs. Hutto Actor The Mask of Diijon 50% 1946 Mrs. McGaffey Actor
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