Ann Rork — With Father’s Consent (1927) 🇺🇸
The second generation still continue to follow their parents into the movies.
Ann Rork, daughter of Sam Rork, the producer, offers just another instance of this. Her parents gave her the opportunity to follow a social career if she wished, but Ann preferred the movies.
She is under contract to First National, and has already played in several of that company’s films, including “Old Loves for New,” The Blonde Saint, in which she gave an interesting portrayal of a Sicilian girl, “The Notorious Lady,” and “The Prince of Head Waiters.”
Several of these films, including “The Prince of Head Waiters,” have been sponsored by her father, who has long been in the movie game as a producer. You may recall “The Rosary” and “Ponjola,” both of which he produced.
Ann is a very alert girl, and is quite distinctive in appearance. She has dark eyes and hair, and a cameo-like beauty.
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Photo by: Melbourne Spurr
Collection: Picture Play Magazine, August 1927