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Wini Shaw

Wini Shaw

Acting

February 25, 1907 — May 2, 1982San Francisco, California, USA

Wini Shaw (often credited as Winifred Shaw) was an American singer, dancer, and stage and screen actress. She is today best remembered for introducing the song "Lullaby of Broadway" in the 1935 film Gold Diggers of 1935. Despite it today sometimes being stated that her maiden name was Momi, it was, in fact, Shaw (corresponding with the last name of her parents and all her siblings).

Known for

That's Dancing!1985

That's Dancing!

From 'Gold Diggers of 1935' (archive footage)

Hollywood Wonderland1947

Hollywood Wonderland

Gypsy (clip from "Gypsy Sweetheart", 1935) (uncredited)

Musical Movieland1944

Musical Movieland

Island Princess

Little Me1938

Little Me

'Failed' Singer

Hats and Dogs1938

Hats and Dogs

Smart Blonde1937

Smart Blonde

Dolly Ireland

September in the Rain1937

September in the Rain

Blue Dye Bottle / Morton Salt Girl (voice) (uncredited)

Melody for Two1937

Melody for Two

Lorna Wray

Ready, Willing and Able1937

Ready, Willing and Able

Jane Clarke

Satan Met a Lady1936

Satan Met a Lady

Astrid Ames

Sons o' Guns1936

Sons o' Guns

Bernice Pearce

Fugitive in the Sky1936

Fugitive in the Sky

Autumn Day

The Case of the Velvet Claws1936

The Case of the Velvet Claws

Eva Belter

The Singing Kid1936

The Singing Kid

Blackface Singer

King of the Islands1936

King of the Islands

The Island Princess

Romance in the Air1936

Romance in the Air

Nora

The CooCoo Nut Grove1936

The CooCoo Nut Grove

Helen Morgan (voice)

Front Page Woman1935

Front Page Woman

Inez Cardoza

Broadway Hostess1935

Broadway Hostess

Winnie Wharton

In Caliente1935

In Caliente

Lois

Page Miss Glory1935

Page Miss Glory

Beauty Shop Staff Member (uncredited)

The Case of the Curious Bride1935

The Case of the Curious Bride

Doris Pender

What, No Men?1935

What, No Men?

Saloon Owner

A Trip Thru a Hollywood Studio1935

A Trip Thru a Hollywood Studio

Herself (uncredited)