Celeste Holm | |
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Celeste Holm na entrega do Oscar, em 1988 | |
Nome completo | Celeste Holm |
Nascimento | 29 de abril de 1917 Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque |
Nacionalidade | ![]() |
Morte | 15 de julho de 2012 (95 anos) Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque |
Ocupação | Atriz |
Atividade | 1946–2012 |
Cônjuge | Frank Basile (2004-2012) (sua morte) Wesley Addy (1966-1996) (sua morte) Alexander Schuyler Dunning (1946-1953) (divórcio, 1 filho) Francis Emerson Harding Davies (1940-1945) (divórcio) Ralph Nelson (1936-1939) (divórcio, 1 filho) |
Filho(a)(s) | Theodor Nelson Daniel Dunning |
Oscares da Academia | |
Melhor Atriz Coadjuvante 1948 - Gentleman's Agreement | |
Globos de Ouro | |
![]() 1948 - Gentleman's Agreement |
Celeste Holm (29 de abril de 1917 – 15 de julho de 2012) foi uma atriz estadunidense de filmes, palco, e televisão.[1]
Holm ganhou um Oscar por sua performance em Gentleman's Agreement (1947), e foi indicada por seus papeis em Come to the Stable (1949) e All About Eve (1950).[1]
Celeste Holm, the New York-born actress who made an indelible Broadway impression as an amorous country girl in Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Oklahoma!", earned an Academy Award as the knowing voice of tolerance in "Gentleman's Agreement" and went on to a six-decade screen and stage career, frequently cast as the wistful or brittle sophisticate, died early Sunday at her apartment in Manhattan. She was 95. Her death was announced by Amy Phillips, a great-niece. Ms. Holm had a heart attack at Roosevelt Hospital in New York last week while being treated there for dehydration, but she was taken home on Friday.