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Grace Kelly - Wikipedia. Grace Kelly. Studio promotional photo, c. Princess consort of Monaco. Tenure. April 1. 8, 1. September 1. 4, 1.
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Born(1. 92. 9- 1. November 1. 2, 1. Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U. S. Died. September 1. Monaco Hospital, Monaco. Burial. St. Nicholas Cathedral. Spouse. Rainier III, Prince of Monaco (m.
Issue. Caroline, Princess of Hanover. Albert II, Prince of Monaco. Princess St. Kelly Sr. Mother. Margaret Katherine Majer. Religion. Roman Catholic. Occupation. Actress (1. Signature. Grace Patricia Kelly (November 1.
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September 1. 4, 1. American actress who became Princess of Monaco after marrying Prince Rainier III, in April 1. After embarking on an acting career in 1.
Kelly appeared in New York City theatrical productions and more than 4. Golden Age of Television. In October 1. 95. Mogambo, which won her a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award nomination in 1.
Subsequently, she had leading roles in five films, including The Country Girl (1. Academy Award for Best Actress. They had three children: Caroline, Albert II, and St. Kelly retained her American roots, maintaining dual U. S. A registered Democrat, he was nominated to be mayor of Philadelphia for the 1. In later years, he served on the Fairmount Park Commission and, during World War II, was appointed by President Roosevelt as National Director of Physical Fitness.
Two of his brothers were also notable: Walter C. Kelly (1. 87. 3–1. Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer and Paramount Pictures, and George Kelly (1. Pulitzer Prize- winning dramatist, screenwriter, and director. Kelly in 1. 92. 4, Margaret focused on being a housewife until all her children were of school age, following which she began actively participating in various civic organizations.
The children were raised in the Roman Catholic faith. In 1. 94. 2, at the age of 1. Don't Feed the Animals, a play produced by the East Falls Old Academy Players. Her graduation yearbook listed her favorite actress as Ingrid Bergman and her favorite actor as Joseph Cotten. Kelly – a famous star of stage and screen. John was particularly displeased with her decision; he viewed acting as .
Although the school had already met its semester quota, she obtained an interview with the admission officer, Emile Diestel, and was admitted through the influence of George. She began her first term the following October. While at school, she lived in Manhattan's Barbizon Hotel for Women, a prestigious establishment which barred men from entering after 1. Her early acting pursuits led her to the stage, most notably a Broadway debut in Strindberg's The Father alongside Raymond Massey. At 1. 9, her graduation performance was as Tracy Lord in The Philadelphia Story. She made her film debut in a small role in the 1.
Fourteen Hours. She was noticed during a visit to the set by Gary Cooper, who subsequently starred with her in High Noon (1. He was charmed by her and said that she was . She continued her work in the theater and on television. She was performing in Denver's Elitch Gardens when she received a telegram from Hollywood producer Stanley Kramer offering her a co- starring role opposite Gary Cooper in High Noon (1.
Acting career for Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer. The studio flew her to Los Angeles to audition in September 1. She signed the deal under two conditions: That every two years she could get time off to do theater performances, and that she could live in New York City at the now- landmarked Manhattan House (2. E. 6. 6th Street).
Gene Tierney was initially cast in the role, but she had to drop out at the last minute because of personal issues. John Ford, Clark Gable, and a trip to Africa with expenses paid. If Mogambo had been made in Arizona, I wouldn't have done it. Director Alfred Hitchcock also saw the 1. He was one of her last mentors in the film industry.
In January 1. 95. Kelly began filming scenes for her next film, The Bridges at Toko- Ri, with William Holden. She played Nancy, the wife of naval officer Harry (Holden), who was a minor but pivotal character in the story. In a film review released 1. The New Yorker remarked on the apparent on- screen chemistry between them and took note of her delivery of her performance . Said Kelly, . For the very first time, she portrayed an independent, career- driven woman. He played a speculative photographer with a broken leg, bound to a wheelchair, and so reduced to curiously observing the happenings outside his window.
Just as he had done earlier, Hitchcock provided the camera with a slow- sequenced silhouette of Kelly, along with a close- up of the two stars kissing, finally lingering closely on her profile. With the film's opening in October 1.
Kelly was praised again. Variety's film critic remarked on the casting, commenting on the . Watch Human Capital (2015) Online Free. Both do a fine job of the picture's acting demands. Already familiar with the play, Kelly was highly interested in the part. To cast her, MGM would have had to lend her out to Paramount; Kelly was adamant and threatened the studio that if they did not allow her to do the film she would pack her bags and leave for New York for good.
They relented, and the part was hers. The film paired her again with William Holden.
Kelly's character, the wife of a washed- up alcoholic singer, played by Crosby, is emotionally torn between two lovers. For her performance in The Country Girl, Kelly won the Academy Award for Best Actress.
Her main competitor for the prize was Judy Garland, in her much heralded comeback performance in A Star Is Born (1. Although Kelly won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for best actress for her performances in her three big movie roles of 1. Rear Window, Dial M For Murder, and The Country Girl, she and Garland both received Golden Globe Awards for their respective performances. By the following March, the race between Kelly and Garland for the Oscar was very close. On March 3. 0, 1. Academy Awards telecast, Garland was unable to attend because she was in the hospital having just given birth to her son, Joey Luft.
However, she was rumored to be the odds- on favorite, and NBC Television cameras were set up in her hospital room so that if she were announced as the winner, she could make her acceptance speech live from her hospital bed. However, when William Holden announced Kelly as the winner, the technicians immediately dismantled the cameras without saying one word to Garland. In April 1. 95. 4, Kelly flew to Colombia for a 1. Green Fire, with Stewart Granger.
She played Catherine Knowland, a coffee plantation owner. Granger wrote in his autobiography of his distaste for the film's script, while Kelly later confided to Hedda Hopper, . We worked at a pathetic village – miserable huts and dirty. Part of the crew got shipwrecked . She and her costar, Cary Grant, developed a mutual admiration and cherished their time together for the rest of their lives. Years later, when asked to name his all- time favorite actress, he replied without hesitation, .
She had serenity. While there, she was invited to participate in a photo session at the Palace of Monaco with Prince Rainier III, the sovereign of the principality. After a series of delays and complications, she met him in Monaco.
At the time of her initial meeting with him, she was dating the French actor Jean- Pierre Aumont. At a press conference in the U. S., when asked if he were pursuing a wife, he answered, .
Kelly wore her own engagement ring in the film and sang a duet with Bing Crosby, . She accepted, and the families began preparations for what the press at that time dubbed . Kelly and her family had to provide a dowry of $2 million in order for the marriage to go forward. News of the engagement was a sensation, even though it meant a probable end to Kelly's film career. Alfred Hitchcock quipped that he was . The Palace of Monaco was painted and redecorated throughout. On April 4, 1. 95.
Grace, with her family, bridesmaids, poodle, and over 8. SS Constitution, bound for the French Riviera.
Some 4. 00 reporters applied to sail, although most were turned away.