Amanda Duff
Amanda Duff was born on March 6, 1914 in Fresno, California. She was an actress, known for The Devil Commands (1941), Just Around the Corner (1938) and Mr. Moto in Danger Island (1939). She was married to Philip Dunne. She died on April 6, 2006 in San Francisco, California.
After abandoning her acting career, she turned to photography in the 1940s. Her photographs of American children ended up part of designer Charles Eames and Ray Eames' multi screen presentation at the American National Exhibition in Moscow in 1959. Amanda was also active in local California politics, the League of Women Voters and the Audubon Society.
The Malibu home she shared with husband/screenwriter/director Philip Dunne was a social and political gathering salon for Hollywood's liberal elite for decades, particularly during the Cold War.
Acting
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The Devil Commands
as Anne Blair
1941
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Mr. Moto in Danger Island
as Joan Castle
1939
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Just Around the Corner
as Lola Ramsby
1938
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The Three Musketeers
as Undetermined Role
1939
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City of Chance
as Lois Carlyle Blane
1940
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The Escape
as Juli Peronni
1939
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Hotel for Women
as Receptionist
1939