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  1. Gloria Grahame (born Gloria Penelope Hallward; November 28, 1923 – October 5, 1981) was an American actress. She began her acting career in theater, and in 1944 made her first film for MGM. [2]

  2. Oct 8, 1981 · Gloria Grahame, the actress best known for her screen portrayals of sulking and occasionally wisecracking blondes, died Monday night of cancer at St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan.

  3. Dec 23, 2017 · Moore remembered a pivotal scene when Grahame learns her husband (Fredric March) has died. Director Elia Kazan wanted the actress to exit her trailer crying. But Grahame refused to cry take...

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  4. 21 Videos. 99+ Photos. Gloria Grahame Hallward, an acting pupil of her mother (stage actress and teacher Jean Grahame), acted professionally while still in high school. In 1944 Louis B. Mayer saw her on Broadway and gave her an MGM contract under the name Gloria Grahame.

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  5. She famously quipped: “I dote on death scenes.” Curiously, it’s likely most audiences know her best from smaller parts in lighter fare, the town sexpot in It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) and an unforgettable supporting role in the widescreen, Technicolor musical Oklahoma!

  6. Grahame, Gloria (1924–1981) American actress who won an Academy Award for her role in The Bad and the Beautiful. Born Gloria Grahame Hallward on November 28, 1924, in Pasadena, California; died of cancer in New York, New York, on October 5, 1981; daughter of Michael (an industrial designer) and Jean (MacDougall) Hallward (an actress ...

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