Celeste Holm
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Celeste Holm (Rojbûn 29ê nîsan 1917 - Mirin 15ê tîrmeh 2012) lîstikvanek fîlim û televîzyonê ya Amerîkî bû.[1]
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Holm ji bo lîstika xwe ya di Peymana Gentleman de (1947), xelata Oscarê stend, û ji bo rolên xwe di Werin li Stabîlê (1949) û All About Eve (1950) de bû namzet.[1]
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Sal | Ser nav | Role |
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1946 | Three Little Girls in Blue | Miriam Harrington |
1947 | Carnival in Costa Rica | Celeste |
Gentleman's Agreement | Anne Dettrey | |
1948 | The Snake Pit | Grace |
Road House | Susie Smith | |
1949 | Chicken Every Sunday | Emily Hefferan |
A Letter to Three Wives | Addie Ross (voice) | |
Come to the Stable | Sister Scholastica | |
Everybody Does It | Doris Blair Borland | |
1950 | Champagne for Caesar | Flame O'Neill |
All About Eve | Karen Richards | |
1955 | The Tender Trap | Sylvia Crewes |
1956 | High Society | Liz Imbrie |
1961 | Bachelor Flat | Helen Bushmill |
1963 | Hailstones and Halibut Bones | Narrator (voice) |
1967 | Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding! | Louise Halloran |
1973 | Tom Sawyer | Aunt Polly |
1976 | Bittersweet Love | Marian Lewis |
1977 | The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover | Florence Hollister |
1987 | Three Men and a Baby | Mrs. Holden |
1989 | Nora's Christmas Gift | Nora Richards |
1997 | Still Breathing | Ida, Fletcher's Grand Mother |
2005 | Alchemy | Iris |
2012 | Driving Me Crazy | Mrs. Ginsberg |
2013 | College Debts | Grandma GG |
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- ↑ a b Gates, Anita (July 15, 2012). "Celeste Holm, Witty Character Actress, Is Dead at 95". The New York Times. Roja wergirtinê: 2014-12-23.
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.