Biography
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Gloria Anna Holden (September 5, 1903 – March 22, 1991) was an English-born American film actress, best known for her 1936 role as Dracula's Daughter in the film of the same title.

Acting
London, England, UK
Born · Died
From Wikipedia
Gloria Anna Holden (September 5, 1903 – March 22, 1991) was an English-born American film actress, best known for her 1936 role as Dracula's Daughter in the film of the same title.

The Many Faces of Dracula· 2000
Countess Marya Zaleska (archive footage)

Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook· 1991
Countess Marya Zaleska (archive footage)

Auntie Mame· 1958
Guest at Garden Party (uncredited)

This Happy Feeling· 1958
Mrs. Dover

The Eddy Duchin Story· 1956
Mrs. Duchin

Dream Wife· 1953
Mrs. Jean Landwell

Has Anybody Seen My Gal?· 1952
Clarissa Pennock

A Kiss for Corliss· 1949
Mrs. Janet Archer

The Sickle or the Cross· 1949
Louise Cannon

Perilous Waters· 1948
Mrs. Ferris

Killer McCoy· 1947
Mrs. Laura McCoy

The Hucksters· 1947
Mrs. Kimberly

Undercover Maisie· 1947
Mrs. Jane Canford

Sister Kenny· 1946
Mrs. McDonnell (uncredited)

Adventures of Rusty· 1945
Louise Hover

Having Wonderful Crime· 1945
Phyllis Gray (as Anje Berens)

Hit the Hay· 1945
Mimi Valdez

Strange Holiday· 1945
Mrs. Jean Stevenson

The Girl of the Limberlost· 1945
Miss Nelson

Behind the Rising Sun· 1943
Sara Braden

A Gentleman After Dark· 1942
Miss Clark

Apache Trail· 1942
Mrs. James V. Thorne

Don't Talk· 1942
Beulah Anderson aka Beulah Binvicko

Miss Annie Rooney· 1942
Mrs. White

Passage from Hong Kong· 1941
Madame Wrangell

The Corsican Brothers· 1941
Countess Franchi

This Thing Called Love· 1940
Genevieve Hooper

A Child is Born· 1939
Mrs. Kempner

Dodge City· 1939
Mrs. Cole

Miracles for Sale· 1939
Madame Rapport

Girls' School· 1938
Miss Laurel

Hawaii Calls· 1938
Mrs. Milburn

Test Pilot· 1938
Mrs. May Benson

The Life of Emile Zola· 1937
Alexandrine Zola

The Man Without a Country· 1937
Marian Morgan

Dracula's Daughter· 1936
Countess Marya Zaleska (Dracula's Daughter)

Wife vs. Secretary· 1936
Joan Carstairs