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  2. Mar 5, 2024 · MacLaine, already a screen legend just two weeks shy of her 50th birthday, had already won almost every single best actress award Hollywood could offer up for her performance as Aurora Greenway,...

  3. Over her career she has earned an Academy Award, two British Academy Film Awards, six Golden Globe Awards, and a Primetime Emmy Award. In 1998 she earned a Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award.

  4. MacLaine began her career and quickly rose to fame during the final years of the Golden Age of Hollywood when she made her film debut in Alfred Hitchcock's The Trouble with Harry (1955), for which she won the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress.

  5. Shirley MacLaine, nominated for six Academy Awards, won the Oscar for Best Actress in 1984 for Terms of Endearment. She has appeared in more than sixty films and has won seven Golden Globe Awards and an Emmy Award for the television special, “Gypsy in My Soul”.

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    Shirley Maclaine Beaty was born in 1934, in Richmond, Virginia. Her love for performing was in her blood: Her father had once harbored dreams of running away to the circus and her mother was a passionate drama teacher. They must have had high hopes for their firstborn because they chose to name her after the famous actress, Shirley Temple. But MacL...

    When she was only three, MacClaine gained a new sibling—a little brother named Warren Beatty. Clearly, there was no dearth of talent in this family. The siblings were very close as kids; “He was my kid brother and we were friends, in fact, allies.” She does admit though, that on some subconscious level, they competed for their parent’s attention. S...

    MacLaine was only three when her mother made an agonizing discovery: Her toddler had “weak ankles” which meant Shirley was constantly falling over. Determined to correct this issue before it got any bigger, her mom put her in ballet class right away. MacLaine loved the classes and never missed a single one. In fact, she enjoyed them so much that sh...

    Teachers often selected MacLaine for the boys’ roles because of her height, and because of the lack of actual boys in the classes. Once though, she got the part of Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother. But just before the performance began, disaster struck:MacLaine broke her ankle while warming up for the role. Did our girl cry? Goodness no, she simply tig...

    Although she loved the stage, MacLaine soon realized that ballet wasn’t for her. Never one to overthink, she took a daring step in the direction of her dreams. She left home in the summer of her senior year to try her hand at Broadway. Luck was on her side and she landed a part as a chorus girl from Oklahoma. Once she got a taste of acting, she mad...

    One person’s heartbreak is another person’s opportunity, as Shirley MacLaine knows all too well. She got the chance of a lifetime in 1954 when the lead in The Pajama Gameinjured her ankle. As her understudy, MacLaine had to step in. Suddenly, she was the star instead of the chorus girl. And luckily for her, an important person in the audience was w...

    Film producer H.B. Wallis was in the audience that night, and he was so impressed by MacLaine that he signed her to a five-year contract with Paramount Pictures. She made her big-screen debut in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Trouble With Harry. Although the movie wasn’t a huge hit, MacLaine was. She ended up winning her first Golden Globe for “New Star of...

    MacLaine soon realized that her boss seemed to like hanging out with her, quite a lot. She was young and star-struck, and frankly, she enjoyed Hitchcock’s company as much as he seemed to like hers. Besides, it was harmless enough, with them just trying out new restaurants and chatting—Hitchcock airing his candid thoughts and opinions. However, not ...

    Whatever MacLaine may have expected from her meetings with Hitchcock, it's safe to say she never expected criticism for her behavior. A few weeks into their routine of eating out together, MacLaine received a call from the head of Paramount Pictures. He told her she needed to stop eating, or they’d have to “tear up [her] contract.” Unsurprisingly, ...

    After appearing in several pictures, MacLaine earned her first Academy Award and Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress inSome Came Runningin 1958. Although she didn’t win, this wasn’t the last time the Academy would recognize her for her acting prowess. In fact, her next film garnered her a surprising fan. Shutterstock

  6. 2003 Nominee Golden Globe. Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television. Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay. 1998 Winner Cecil B. DeMille Award.

  7. Mar 29, 2014 · The Hollywood Foreign Press recognized Shirley MacLaine as New Star of the year in 1955 for The Trouble with Harry and as Most Versatile actress in 1959, with 4 Golden Globes as Best Actress for The Apartment in 1961, Irma La Douce in 1964, Terms of Endearment (1984), Madame Sousatska in 1989, the Cecil Be deMille award in 1998, and 14 ...

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