Ann Blyth, an actress from Hollywood’s Golden Age who bagged an Oscar nomination for essaying the role of an ungrateful, manipulative, altogether evil teenage daughter to Joan Crawford’s self-sacrificing mother in the 1945 film, Mildred Pierce, passed away at 98 on Wednesday in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.
For the unversed, Ms. Blyth was just 17 when she made Mildred Pierce, based on James M. Cain’s hard-boiled 1941 novel. Blyth breathed her last at 98, passing away naturally in her sleep, surrounded by family. Her remarkable career included a variety of performances in film, television, and theater, showcasing her incredible range and talent. Blyth’s legacy as a talented actress is celebrated by fans and peers alike, who remember her not only for her memorable roles but also for her grace and charm off-screen.
Ann Blyth should’ve won the Oscar for Mildred Pierce!
What a gorgeous performance and movie!
She was my first autograph I ever received. I was 13 years old and I wrote to her saying “I love Joan Crawford and I love you as Veda . May I please have your autograph” The lovely lady… pic.twitter.com/OxYrgBcAav — Jake Crawford (@Historydivinity) June 26, 2026
Ann Blyth, a versatile Hollywood star who received an Oscar nomination at 17 as Joan Crawford’s wayward daughter in “Mildred Pierce,” sang opposite Mario Lanza and Howard Keel in such MGM musicals as ”The Great Caruso” and ended her film career before age 30, has died at age 98.
Throughout her impressive career, Blyth showcased her acting prowess in television and theater. Fans and colleagues remember her not only for her iconic roles but also for her grace and charm off-screen.
Ann Blyth, a versatile star, sang alongside legends Mario Lanza and Howard Keel in MGM musicals such as The Great Caruso. She concluded her film career before the age of 30, but left a lasting impression on the minds of millions.
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