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Home/People/Annette Kellerman
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Born
Jul 6, 1887Died: Nov 5, 1975
Lived 88 years
Place of Birth
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

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IMDb Profile

Annette Kellerman

Acting

Biography
Australian-born swimming champion and actress, she played a significant role in the popularization of swimming as a sport, especially for women. Also known as "The Million Dollar Mermaid". Born Annette Marie Sarah Kellerman in Sydney, Australia, on July 6, 1886; died in Southport, Queensland, Australia, on the 6th November 1975; married James R. Sullivan (her manager), in 1912. She suffered from a form of Poliomyelitis that had left her partially crippled as a child. She had to wear an iron brace up to her hips. Her father pushed her to swim as a therapeutic means of overcoming this condition. Her legs were normal by the time she was 13 as a result. She began swimming competions while still a teenager and won the New South Wales swimming championships in 1902. She went to England in 1904 with her father and she won a 26-mile race on the Thames. With her brother as manager, came to U.S. and made first public appearance (1907); made first film, a kind of documentary, as early as 1909, and her last just before the end of the silent era; a champion swimmer, recognized health authority, and exponent of physical culture, was the first woman swimmer to achieve acclaim; is said to have devised the idea of formation swimming as an art, is credited with having introduced the single-piece swimsuit (even arrested for indecent exposure for wearing it) and did much to facilitate the entry of women into the aquatic sports by gradually making acceptable the kind of minimal swimwear necessary to allow freedom of movement and speed in the water; retired to her native Australia (1935). Awards: Holder of the world record for the two-, five- and ten-minute swimming championships. She was also the first woman to appear fully nude in a movie; "A Daughter of the Gods" (1916).
Harvest poster

Harvest

Cast
2011
The Original Mermaid poster

The Original Mermaid

as Herself (archive footage)
2002
Venus of the South Seas poster

Venus of the South Seas

as Shona Royale
1924
What Women Love poster

What Women Love

as Annabel Cotton
1920
Queen of the Sea poster

Queen of the Sea

as Merrilla, Queen of the Sea
1918
National Red Cross Pageant poster

National Red Cross Pageant

as The Mediterranean - Italian episode
1917
A Daughter of the Gods poster

A Daughter of the Gods

as Anitia
1916
Neptune's Daughter poster

Neptune's Daughter

as Annette, Neptune's Daughter
1914
Siren of the Sea poster

Siren of the Sea

as Siren of the Sea
1911
Jephtah's Daughter: A Biblical Tragedy poster

Jephtah's Daughter: A Biblical Tragedy

as Jephtah's Daughter
1909
The Bride of Lammermoor poster

The Bride of Lammermoor

as Lucy Ashton
1909