
Anne Gwynne was signed by Universal Pictures when she was 20 yrs old, and co-starred in "Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe" with Buster Crabbe soon thereafter . Over the next years, Miss Gwynne would be featured in some thirty-eight Universal films, and become one of the studio’s most recognizable stars. She co-starred in an additional 20 films, for MGM, Allied Artists, and RKO Pictures among other studios. Anne Gwynne co-starred in what was the first filmed dramatic series for television, 1947-1948's "Public Prosecutor", filming 26 episodes for NBC (also known as "Crawford Mystery Theatre"). Anne Gwynne's motion picture and television career spanned the years 1939 through 1970.

Call of the Klondike

Spring Parade

Northwest Passage

The Black Cat

Black Friday

フランケンシュタインの館

Weird Woman

Breakdown

King of the Bullwhip

Charlie McCarthy, Detective

Honeymoon Deferred

Give Us Wings

Peril from the Planet Mongo

Ride 'Em Cowboy

It's a Date

Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe

Panhandle

The Green Hornet

Broadway

To the People of the United States

Bad Man from Red Butte

Arson, Inc.

Nice Girl?

Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome

The Strange Case of Doctor Rx

The Ghost Goes Wild

Murder in the Blue Room

Washington Melodrama

Killer Dill

Unexpected Father

Fear

Adam at Six A.M.

The Glass Alibi

The Man from Montreal

Sin Town

Ladies Courageous

Teenage Monster

Don't Get Personal

Mob Town

Men of Texas

The Big Guy

Jail House Blues

Babes on Swing Street

The Blazing Sun

We've Never Been Licked

Top Man

Moon Over Las Vegas

I Ring Doorbells

Road Agent

Frontier Badmen

Sandy Is a Lady

Melody Lane

Oklahoma Frontier

Keeping Fit

You're Telling Me

Tight Shoes

South of Dixie

The Enchanted Valley

Doom of Dracula

Public Prosecutor