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In page Gloria Grahame:

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Grahame made her Broadway debut on December 6, 1943, at the Royale Theatre as Florrie in Nunnally Johnson's The World's Full of Girls, which was adapted from Thomas Bell's 1943 novel Till I Come Back to You.[2] She was signed to a contract with MGM Studios under her professional name after Louis B. Mayer saw her performance.[citation needed] Another Broadway role was in April-May 1944's Highland Fling.[3] She made her film debut in Blonde Fever (1944) and then achieved one of her most widely praised roles as the vixenish Violet Bick, saved from disgrace by George Bailey in It's a Wonderful Life (1946). MGM felt unable to develop her potential as a star, and her contract was sold to RKO Studios in 1947.[4]