
Irene Dunne
Birthday: 20 December 1898, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Birth Name: Irene Marie Dunn
Height: 165 cm
Irene Marie Dunne was born on December 20, 1898, in Louisville, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Joseph Dunne, who inspected steamships, and Adelaide Henry, a musician who prompted Irene in the arts. ...Show More

[1974] I never formally retired. That would have been presumptuous. But an awful lot of the girls my Show more
[1974] I never formally retired. That would have been presumptuous. But an awful lot of the girls my age soldiered on in bad vehicles. I'd do a TV half hour drama every year just to keep my hand in it. But I couldn't run around with an axe in my hand like Bette [Davis] and Joan [Crawford] did to keep things going. The difference was I had a family and they didn't have one - only the all-mighty career. Hide
I love beautiful things, but a woman who considers herself best dressed usually spends all of her ti Show more
I love beautiful things, but a woman who considers herself best dressed usually spends all of her time at it. Hide
Whenever I have to weep for the cameras, I prefer to cry real tears . . . provided I have enough tim Show more
Whenever I have to weep for the cameras, I prefer to cry real tears . . . provided I have enough time to recover my emotions before I make the "take". But if I have to do another and greatly different scene afterward, it frequently is easier on my emotions just to put glycerine or some other tear substitute in my eyes. Hide
[1974] MGM wanted me to play Grace Kelly's mother in The Swan (1956), which ironically would be her Show more
[1974] MGM wanted me to play Grace Kelly's mother in The Swan (1956), which ironically would be her last movie although nobody knew that. The part was choice but I'd have to settle for fourth billing and my husband said to forget that. "Go out number one," was his advice. Well, Jessie Royce Landis finally took the part and was very funny. And then MGM wanted me as Leslie Caron's dotty aunt in Gigi (1958) but the subject matter was distasteful. The family was raising their precious to be a courtesan. If they'd offered me one great song I might have reconsidered. Hide
When we have learned to love our neighbour, not just ourselves, no matter where we come from, then A Show more
When we have learned to love our neighbour, not just ourselves, no matter where we come from, then America will be perfect. Hide
I appeared with many leading men. But working with Cary Grant was different from working with other Show more
I appeared with many leading men. But working with Cary Grant was different from working with other actors - he was much more fun! I think we were a successful team because we enjoyed working together tremendously, and that pleasure must have shown through onto the screen ... I will always remember two compliments he made me. He said I had perfect timing in comedy and that I was the sweetest-smelling actress he ever worked with. Hide
No triumph of either my stage or screen career has ever rivalled the excitement of trips down the Mi Show more
No triumph of either my stage or screen career has ever rivalled the excitement of trips down the Mississippi on the river boats with my father. Hide
[in 1983, on being asked if she would ever write her memoirs] The Lord never wrote a book, not that Show more
[in 1983, on being asked if she would ever write her memoirs] The Lord never wrote a book, not that I knew about. Not really. And I don't think Abraham Lincoln ever wrote a book. So I have put it off again. Hide
[1974] The latest offer was to be in one of those "Airplane" movies - Universal said they'd donate m Show more
[1974] The latest offer was to be in one of those "Airplane" movies - Universal said they'd donate my six figures to a Catholic charity but I didn't want to be stuck inside a crippled airplane for several months of shooting. Hide
Trying to build the brotherhood of man without the Fatherhood of God is like having the spokes of a Show more
Trying to build the brotherhood of man without the Fatherhood of God is like having the spokes of a wheel without the hub. Hide
I drifted into acting and drifted out. Acting is not everything. Living is.
I drifted into acting and drifted out. Acting is not everything. Living is.
[Comedy] demands more timing, pace, shading and subtlety of emphasis. It is difficult to learn but o Show more
[Comedy] demands more timing, pace, shading and subtlety of emphasis. It is difficult to learn but once it is acquired it can be easily slowed down and becomes an excellent foundation for dramatic acting. Hide
I don't know why the public took a liking to me so fast. Popularity is a curious thing. The public r Show more
I don't know why the public took a liking to me so fast. Popularity is a curious thing. The public responds to a dimple, a smile, a giggle, a hairstyle, an attitude. Acting talent has less to do with it than personality. Hide
Irene Dunne's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (22)
