Ann Mitchell

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Ann Mitchell is a fictional newspaper reporter and central character in the 1941 film "Meet John Doe," known for crafting a publicity stunt that spirals into a powerful social movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Meet John Doe NERFINISHED
associatedWith D. B. Norton NERFINISHED
John Doe NERFINISHED
John Doe movement
Long John Willoughby NERFINISHED
characterInGenre drama film
romantic drama
countryOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Frank Capra NERFINISHED
Robert Riskin NERFINISHED
employer The Bulletin NERFINISHED
filmReleaseYear 1941
firstAppearanceInFilm Meet John Doe NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceYear 1941
gender female
hasMoralArc struggles with guilt over the fabricated letter
knownFor creating a publicity stunt that becomes a social movement
writing a fake letter from a man named John Doe
languageOfWorkOrName English
medium black-and-white film
narrativeRole central character
protagonist
notableWork John Doe letter
occupation columnist
newspaper reporter
plotInvolvement develops speeches and philosophy for the John Doe movement
fabricates a letter threatening suicide to protest social conditions
helps construct the public persona of John Doe
portrayedBy Barbara Stanwyck NERFINISHED
relationship develops romantic feelings for John Doe/Long John Willoughby
settingOfActivity American city during the Great Depression
themeInvolvement grassroots social movements
media ethics
political manipulation
power of mass communication
workLocation newspaper office

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Meet John Doe character Ann Mitchell