Jill ClayburghJill Clayburgh (born April 30, 1944) is an American actress. Born in New York City, she attended Sarah Lawrence College, where she decided that she wanted to be an actress. She appeared in numerous Broadway productions in the 1960s, including The Rothschilds and Pippin. Her first major film role came in 1972 in Portnoy's Complaint. In 1976 she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for An Unmarried Woman, and in 1979 for Starting Over. She also received strong reviews for her performance in I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can. Other films include Silver Streak, SemiTough, It's My Turn and First Monday in October. This page about Jill Clayburgh includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Jill Clayburgh News stories about Jill Clayburgh External links for Jill Clayburgh Videos for Jill Clayburgh Wikis about Jill Clayburgh Discussion Groups about Jill Clayburgh Blogs about Jill Clayburgh Images of Jill Clayburgh |
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Other films include Silver Streak, SemiTough, It's My Turn and First Monday in October. Jane Darwell has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to Motion Pictures, at 6735 Hollywood Boulevard. She also received strong reviews for her performance in I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can. She died from a heart attack in Woodland Hills, California and was interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery. In 1976 she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for An Unmarried Woman, and in 1979 for Starting Over. Always popular within the film industry, her final role as the old woman feeding the birds in Mary Poppins was personally given to her by Walt Disney. Her first major film role came in 1972 in Portnoy's Complaint. By the end of her career she had appeared in more than 170 films, including Huckleberry Finn (1931), Roman Scandals (1933), Jesse James, The Rains Came, Gone With the Wind (all 1939), The Ox-Bow Incident (1943), My Darling Clementine (1946) and Caged (1950). She appeared in numerous Broadway productions in the 1960s, including The Rothschilds and Pippin. She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as Ma Joad in The Grapes of Wrath (1940), a role she was given at the insistence of the film's star, Henry Fonda. Born in New York City, she attended Sarah Lawrence College, where she decided that she wanted to be an actress. Short, stout and plain faced she was quickly cast in a succession of films usually as the mother of one of the major characters. Jill Clayburgh (born April 30, 1944) is an American actress. After a 15 year absence from films, she resumed her film career in 1930 with a role in Tom Sawyer, and her career as a Hollywood character actress began. She appeared in almost twenty films over the next two years before returning to the stage. She began her acting career in theater productions in Chicago and made her first film appearance in 1913. Born Patti Woodward in Palmyra, Missouri, Darwell originally intended to become a circus performer, however her family objected and she compromised by becoming an actress. Jane Darwell (October 15, 1879 – August 13, 1967) was an American theater and film actress. |