This Biography is about one of the best Actress Leo Women including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Leo Women | |
Profession | Actresses |
Famous as | Actress |
Nationality | American |
Personal Life of Leo Women | |
Born on | 18 August 1920 |
Birthday | 18th August |
Died At Age | 85 |
Sun Sign | Leo |
Born in | St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. |
Died on | 14 January 2006 |
Place of death | Beverly Hills, California, U.S. |
Grouping of People | Jewish Actresses |
Family Background of Leo Women | |
Father | Jonas Schrift |
Mother | Rose Winter Schrift |
Spouses/Partners | Mack Paul Mayer (m.1942-1948; divorced), Vittorio Gassman (m.1952-1954; divorced; 1 child), Anthony Franciosa (m.1957-1960; divorced), Gerry DeFord (m. 2006-2006; her death) |
Awards | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (1959 and 1965 |
Personal Fact of Leo Women | |
Shelley Winters was a two-time Academy Award winning American actress whose career span of over five decades saw her performing in films, television and stage with equal lan. She began her acting career onstage in the late 1930s and got her big break with Max Reinhardt directed Broadway play Rosalinda. Over the years she performed in several noted Broadway plays like Oklahoma, A Hatful of Rain, The Night of the Iguana and Minnie’s Boys. Her career in films started in the early 1940s that saw her initially performing trivial roles, many of which often went without any credit. More prominent roles came in the 1950s with films like A Place in the Sun, the first film that fetched her both Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress; Executive Suite, The Night of the Hunter and The Big Knife. She earned her first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress with her outstanding performance as Mrs. Petronella Van Daan in the film The Diary of Anne Frank. She gave the statuette to Otto Frank, father of Anne Frank, for the Anne Frank Museum. Her second Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress came with A Patch of Blue. Her other notable films included Lolita, The Poseidon Adventure, Alfie, Next Stop, Greenwich Village, Pete’s Dragon and A Double Life. |
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