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Maisie Ravier is a popular fictional character, the star of ten films (1939–1947) and of a radio show, ''The Adventures of Maisie'' (broadcast 1945–1947, 1949–1953). She was played by actress Ann Sothern (1909–2001). After a string of other films had failed to attract an audience, Sothern left RKO Radio Pictures and signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, making her first film for MGM in 1939. In a role originally intended for Jean Harlow, Sothern was cast in ''Maisie'', as brassy but kindhearted Brooklyn burlesque dancer Mary Anastasia O'Connor, who also goes by the stage name "Maisie Ravier". After years of trying, Sothern had her first real success, and a string of "Maisie" comedy sequels followed, beginning with ''Congo Maisie'' (1940) and continuing until ''Undercover Maisie'' (1947). Reviewing ''Swing Shift Maisie'' (1943), ''Time'' praised Sothern and described her as "one of the smartest comediennes in the business".〔("The New Pictures" ). ''Time''. October 18, 1943.〕 ==Movies== The character Maisie Ravier has appeared in the following films: * ''Maisie'' (1939) * ''Congo Maisie'' (1940) * ''Gold Rush Maisie'' (1940) * ''Maisie Was a Lady'' (1941) * ''Ringside Maisie'' (1941) * ''Maisie Gets Her Man'' (1942) * ''Swing Shift Maisie'' (1943) * ''Maisie Goes to Reno'' (1944) * ''Up Goes Maisie'' (1946) * ''Undercover Maisie'' (1947) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Maisie」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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