Wini Shaw
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Wini Shaw

Feb 25, 1907 - San 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).

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Cast

Media
Movie1936Satan Met a LadyAstrid Ames
Movie1934Sweet AdelineElysia
Movie1937Smart BlondeDolly Ireland
Movie1937September in the RainBlue Dye Bottle / Morton Salt Girl (voice) (uncredited)
Movie1935Front Page WomanInez Cardoza
Movie1935Broadway HostessWinnie Wharton
Movie1937Melody for TwoLorna Wray
Movie1935In CalienteLois
Movie1934Wake Up and DreamMae LaRue
Movie1936Sons o' GunsBernice Pearce
Movie1937Ready, Willing and AbleJane Clarke
Movie1934Million Dollar RansomBabe
Movie1936Fugitive in the SkyAutumn Day
Movie1936The Case of the Velvet ClawsEva Belter
Movie1935Page Miss GloryBeauty Shop Staff Member (uncredited)
Movie1944Musical MovielandIsland Princess
Movie1934Cross Country CruiseSinger on Bus (uncredited)
Movie1936The Singing KidBlackface Singer
Movie1934Gift of GabCabaret Singer (uncredited)
Movie1935The Case of the Curious BrideDoris Pender
Movie1935What, No Men?Saloon Owner
Movie1935Gypsy SweetheartTina
Movie1936King of the IslandsThe Island Princess
Movie1935A Trip Thru a Hollywood StudioHerself (uncredited)
Movie1934Three on a HoneymoonSinger
Movie1935Gold Diggers of 1935Winny
Movie1985That's Dancing!From 'Gold Diggers of 1935' (archive footage)
Movie1934Wild GoldOne of the Golden Girls
Movie1947Hollywood WonderlandGypsy (clip from "Gypsy Sweetheart", 1935) (uncredited)
Movie1934I Believed in YouCrowl's Girl Friend
Movie1936Romance in the AirNora
Movie1936The CooCoo Nut GroveHelen Morgan (voice)
Movie1938Little Me'Failed' Singer
Movie1938Hats and Dogs
Movie1939Rhumba LandSinger

Crew

No crew credits available.