Grace Kelly

Grace Kelly
Birth Name: Grace Patricia Kelly
Born: Nov 12, 1929
Philadelphia, PA
Career: 1951-1982
Countries: USA
Genre/Type: Drama
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Biography by Jason Ankeny
Both literally and metaphorically, Grace Kelly was the cinema's fairy-tale princess; beautiful, elegant, and impossibly glamorous, she transcended the limits of Hollywood aristocracy to attain the power and glory of true royalty. Born November 12, 1929, in Philadelphia, PA, her father was a wealthy industrialist while her mother was a onetime cover girl. Her uncle, George Kelly, was the Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist behind the plays The Show-Off and Craig's Wife. At the age of ten, she made her own theatrical debut in a Philadelphia-area production, and in her late teens she moved to New York, where she worked as a model while attending the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. After turning down a Hollywood contract for fear of being typecast as a starlet, Kelly began to work in television, and in 1949 she made her Broadway debut in a revival of August Strindberg's The Father. When Hollywood again came calling, she accepted and was soon cast in a bit part in 1951's Fourteen Hours.
In just her second screen appearance, Kelly co-starred in a certifiable classic, the 1952 Western High Noon. Curiously, however, she did not benefit from the film's success, and no other offers were immediately forthcoming. She agreed to a screen test for a role in Taxi! but was rejected in favor of Constance Smith. However, the screen test found its way to director John Ford, who tapped her for 1953's Mogambo. The result was a seven-year contract with MGM, as well as a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination. Alfred Hitchcock then enlisted Kelly's services for a pair of 1954 films, Dial M for Murder and the brilliant Rear Window; it was said that she was the perfect blonde the master director had been seeking throughout his career. She was now a major star, and when actress Jennifer Jones became unexpectedly pregnant, Paramount begged MGM to allow Kelly to take her place in 1954's The Country Girl. The studio initially refused, but she successfully battled for the role. The result was a Best Actress Oscar.
After starring in MGM's Green Fire, Kelly teamed with Hitchcock for the third and final time on 1955's To Catch a Thief. While filming on the French Riviera, she met Prince Rainier III of Monaco, and the two began a romance which was soon making international headlines. After starring in 1956's High Society, a musical update of The Philadelphia Story, and a remake of the onetime Lillian Gish vehicle The Swan, Kelly announced her pending marriage to Rainier. She also announced her retirement from filmmaking to devote her full energies to her new duties as Princess of Monaco. A lavish wedding soon followed, and although it was announced in 1962 that she was to return to Hollywood to star in Hitchcock's Marnie, she later withdrew from the project and never acted again. Grace Kelly died September 14, 1982, in an auto accident after suffering a heart attack while driving.

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Filmography

Movie/Film Released Rating Role Buy
Grace Kelly: A Portrait of the Universally Loved Leading Lady 1995 Archival Appearance
Legends of Love 1990 Archival Appearance
The Hollywood Collection: Grace Kelly - The American Princess 1987 Archival Appearance
AFI Lifetime Achievement Awards: Jimmy Stewart 1980 Participant [Starring]
The Children of Theatre Street 1977 Voice [Starring]
The Poppy Is Also a Flower 1966 Participant [Starring]
High Society 1956 Actor [Starring]
The Swan 1956 Actor [Starring]
To Catch a Thief 1955 Actor [Starring]
Dial M for Murder 1954 Actor [Starring]
Green Fire 1954 Actor [Starring]
Rear Window 1954 Actor [Starring]
The Bridges at Toko-Ri 1954 Actor [Starring]
The Country Girl 1954 Actor [Starring]
Mogambo 1953 Actor [Starring]
High Noon 1952 Actor [Starring]
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Awards

Year Movie/Film Role
1954 Hollywood Foreign Press Association The Country Girl Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama (Won)
1954 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences The Country Girl Best Actress (Won)
1954 National Board of Review Dial M for Murder Best Actress (Won)
1954 National Board of Review The Country Girl Best Actress (Won)
1954 National Board of Review Rear Window Best Actress (Won)
1954 New York Film Critics Circle The Country Girl Best Actress (Won)
1954 New York Film Critics Circle Rear Window Best Actress (Won)
1954 New York Film Critics Circle Dial M for Murder Best Actress (Won)
1953 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Mogambo Best Supporting Actress (Nom)
1953 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Mogambo Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Won)
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