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Grace Kelly

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Grace Patricia Kelly (November 12, 1929 – September 14, 1982) was an American actress who, in April 1956, married Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, to become Princess consort of Monaco, styled as Her Serene Highness The Princess of Monaco, and commonly referred to as Princess Grace. After embarking on an acting career in 1950, at the age of 20, Grace Kelly appeared in New York City theatrical productions as well as in more than forty episodes of live drama productions broadcast during the early 1950s Golden Age of Television. In October 1953, with the release of Mogambo, she became a movie star, a status confirmed in 1954 with a Golden Globe Award and Academy Award nomination as well as leading roles in five films, including The Country Girl, in which she gave a deglamorized, Academy Award-winning performance. She retired from acting at 26 to enter upon her duties in Monaco. She and Prince Rainier had three children: Caroline, Albert, and Stéphanie. She also retained her American roots, maintaining dual US and Monégasque citizenships. She died on September 14, 1982, when she lost control of her automobile and crashed after suffering a stroke. Her daughter Princess Stéphanie, who was in the car with her, survived the accident. In June 1999, the American Film Institute ranked her No.13 in their list of top female stars of American cinema.


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Born:
Nov 12, 1929 In Philadelphia - Pennsylvania - USA
Movie/TV Credits:
51
First Appeared:
Movie I Am Jackie O 2020-11-26
Latest Project:
In the series The Ed Sullivan Show 1948-06-20
Known For
Poster of Callas Assoluta
Poster of The Children of Theatre Street
Poster of Mediterranean Holiday
Poster of The Wedding in Monaco
Filmography
Movie I Am Jackie O Self (Archival Voice)
Movie Cadia: The World Within Jade
Movie The Goocher Lana
Movie Sid & Judy Self (Archival Footage/Photos)
Series Explained Herself (archive footage)
Movie Becoming Cary Grant (archive footage)
Movie And the Oscar Goes To... Herself
Movie Smash His Camera Self (archive footage)
Movie Callas Assoluta Herself
Movie Grace Kelly: Destiny of a Princess Self - Actress (archive footage)
Movie Hitchcock and Dial M Self (archive footage)
Movie 'Rear Window' Ethics: Remembering and Restoring a Hitchcock Classic Self (archive footage)
Movie The Good, The Bad, and the Beautiful Herself (Archive Footage, Uncredited)
Movie Sad? Margot Mary Wendice
Movie The Casting Couch (archive footage)
Movie That's Entertainment! III (archive footage)
Movie The Magic of Bing Crosby Himself (archive footage)
Movie Legends in Love Self (archive footage)
Movie Grace Kelly: The American Princess Herself (Archivmaterial)
Movie Terror in the Aisles Frances Stevens
Movie Notre Dame de la Croisette Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Movie Night of 100 Stars
Movie The Children of Theatre Street Narrator
Movie That's Entertainment, Part II (archive footage)
Movie Frank Sinatra: In Concert at Royal Festival Hall Herself
Movie Poppies Are Also Flowers Self - Narrator
Series Der goldene Schuß herself
Movie Mediterranean Holiday Herself (as Princess Grace of Monaco)
Movie Happiness and Love in Monaco sie selbst
Movie High Society Tracy Samantha Lord
Movie The Wedding in Monaco Herself
Movie The Swan Princess Alexandra
Movie To Catch a Thief Frances Stevens
Movie Green Fire Catherine Knowland
Movie The Country Girl Georgie Elgin
Movie The Bridges at Toko-Ri Nancy Brubaker
Movie Rear Window Lisa Carol Fremont
Movie Dial M for Murder Margot Wendice
Movie Mogambo Linda Nordley
Series The Oscars Herself
Movie The Kill Freda Clark
Movie High Noon Amy Fowler Kane
Series Hallmark Hall of Fame Unknown
Movie Fourteen Hours Mrs. Louise Ann Fuller
Series Lux Video Theatre Unknown
Series Robert Montgomery Presents Unknown
Series Lights Out Unknown
Series Suspense Unknown
Series Studio One Unknown
Series The Philco Television Playhouse Unknown
Series The Ed Sullivan Show Herself