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Gloria Grahame


 

Gloria Grahame (November 28, 1923October 5, 1981) was an American film actress.

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November 28 - 1923 - October 5 - 1981 - American - Film - Actress

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Born Gloria Hallward in Los Angeles, California, her mother Jean Grahame was a stage actress and acting teacher who taught Gloria acting during her childhood and adolescence. She was signed to a contact with MGM Studios after Louis B. Mayer saw her performing on Broadway. Changing her name to Gloria Grahame, using her mother's maiden name as many actors do, she made her film debut in Blonde Fever (1944) and scored her most widely praised role as the neurotic small town girl Violet, who is saved from a disgraceful and disheartening future by George Bailey in It's A Wonderful Life (1946). MGM was not able to develop her potential as a star and her contract was sold to RKO Studios in 1947.

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Los Angeles, California - MGM Studios - Louis B. Mayer - Broadway - Blonde Fever - 1944 - It's A Wonderful Life - 1946 - RKO Studios

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She received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination for Crossfire (1947), and won the same award for The Bad and the Beautiful (1952). She is perhaps best remembered, however, for her role as the mob moll in The Big Heat (1953). In what was considered a horrifying scene at the time, she is disfigured by boiling coffee thrown in her face by Lee Marvin's character.

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Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress - Crossfire - 1947 - The Bad and the Beautiful - 1952 - The Big Heat - 1953 - Lee Marvin

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Often regarded as a difficult actress, Grahame's career began to wane after her quixotic casting in the musical movie Oklahoma! (1955), although she continued to play supporting roles for the rest of her life in the United States, and also in the United Kingdom, where she resided for many years.

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Oklahoma! - 1955 - United Kingdom

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In 1981, Grahame collapsed during a rehearsal for a British stage play, and returned to New York City where she died soon after from breast cancer at the age of 57. She is interred in Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery in Chatsworth, California. She was survived by her children from various marriages, and a sister.

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1981 - New York City - Breast cancer - Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery - Chatsworth, California

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Gloria Grahame has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to Motion Pictures, at 6522 Hollywood Boulevard.

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