ഷെല്ലി വിൻറേർസ്
ഷെല്ലി വിൻറേർസ് (യഥാർത്ഥപേര്, ഷേർലി ഷ്രിഫ്റ്റ്, ജീവിതകാലം ആഗസ്റ്റ് 18, 1920 – ജനുവരി 14, 2006) ഒട്ടനവധി സിനിമകളിൽ വേഷമിട്ട ഒരു സിനിമ, നാടക, ടിവി നടിയായിരുന്നു. ഏകദേശം 50 വർഷങ്ങളോളം, 2006 ൽ മരണമടയുന്നതുവരെ അവർ സിനിമാ രംഗത്തുണ്ടായിരുന്നു. "ദ ഡയറി ഓഫ് ആൻ ഫ്രാങ്ക്", "എ പാച്ച് ഓഫ് ബ്ലൂ" എന്നീ ചിത്രങ്ങളിലെ അഭിനയത്തിന് അക്കാദമി അവാർഡ് നേടുകയും "എ പ്ലേസ് ഇൻ ദ സൺ" (മികച്ച നടി), "ദ പൊസെയ്ഡോൺ അഡ്വഞ്ചർ" (മികച്ച സഹനടി) എന്നീ ചിത്രങ്ങളിലെ അഭിനയത്തിന് അക്കാദമി അവാർഡിന് പരഗണിക്കപ്പെടുകയും ചെയ്തിരുന്നു. "ദ ബിഗ് നൈഫ്", "എ ഡബിൾ ലൈഫ്", "ലോലിത", "ദ നൈറ്റ് ഓഫ് ദ ഹണ്ടർ", "ആൽഫീ", "നെക്സ്റ്റ് സ്റ്റോപ്പ്, ഗ്രീൻവിച്ച് വില്ലേജ്", "പീറ്റ്സ് ഡ്രാഗൺ" എന്നിവയാണ് അവർ പ്രധാനമായി അഭിനയിച്ച ചിത്രങ്ങൾ.
ഷെല്ലി വിൻറേർസ് | |
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ജനനം | Shirley Schrift ഓഗസ്റ്റ് 18, 1920 St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. |
മരണം | ജനുവരി 14, 2006 | (പ്രായം 85)
മരണ കാരണം | Heart failure |
അന്ത്യ വിശ്രമം | Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery, Culver City |
ദേശീയത | American |
കലാലയം | The New School |
തൊഴിൽ | Actress |
സജീവ കാലം | 1943–2006 |
രാഷ്ട്രീയ കക്ഷി | Democratic |
ജീവിതപങ്കാളി(കൾ) | Mack Paul Mayer (m.1942–1948; divorced) Vittorio Gassman (m.1952–1954; divorced; 1 child) Anthony Franciosa (m.1957–1960; divorced) Gerry DeFord (m. 2006–2006; her death) |
പുരസ്കാരങ്ങൾ | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (1959 and 1965) |
ജീവിതരേഖ
തിരുത്തുകഷെല്ലി ഷ്രിഫ്റ്റ് എന്ന പേരിൽ മിസൌറിയിലെ സെൻറ് ലൂയിസിൽ ഒരു ഗായികയായ റോസിൻറെയും ഒരു വസ്ത്ര ഡസൈനറായ ജോനാസ് ഷ്രിഫ്റ്റിൻറെയും മകളായി ജനിച്ചു.[1] ഷെല്ലി വിൻറേർസിൻറെ മാതാപിതാക്കൾ ജൂതവംശത്തിൽപ്പെട്ടവരായിരുന്നു. പിതാവ് ആസ്ട്രിയയിൽനിന്നു കുടിയേറിയയാളും മാതാവ് ആസ്ട്രിയൻ കുടിയേറ്റക്കാർക്ക് സെൻറ് ലൂയിസിൽ ജനിച്ചതുമായിരുന്നു.[2] മാതാപിതാക്കൾ മൂന്നാം കസിൻസ് ആയിരുന്നു.[2] ഷെല്ലി വിൻറേർസിന് 3 വയസു പ്രായമുള്ളപ്പോൾ കുടുംബം ന്യൂയോർക്കിലെ ബ്രൂക്ൿലിനിലേയ്ക്കു വന്നു. ലോസ് ആഞ്ചലസിലെ സർക്കിൾ തീയേറ്റർ (ഇപ്പോൾ എൽ സെൻട്രോ തീയേറ്റർ എന്നു പേര്) നടത്തിയിരുന്ന ജോർജ്ജ് ബൊറോഫിനെയാണ് അവരുടെ സഹോദരി ബ്ലാൻചേ ഷ്രിഫ്റ്റ് വിവാഹം കഴിച്ചിരുന്നത്. ന്യൂയോർക്ക് നഗരത്തിലെ 'ദ ന്യൂ സ്കൂൾ' എന്ന വിദ്യാലയത്തിലാണ് ഷെല്ലി വിൻറർസ് വിദ്യാഭ്യാസം ചെയ്തത്.
സിനിമകൾ
തിരുത്തുകYear | Film | Role | Notes |
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1943 | There's Something About a Soldier | Norma | Uncredited |
What a Woman! | Secretary | Uncredited | |
1944 | Sailor's Holiday | Gloria Flynn | Credited as Shelley Winter |
Knickerbocker Holiday | Ulda Tienhoven | Credited as Shelley Winter | |
Cover Girl | Chorus Girl | Uncredited | |
She's a Sailor Too | 'Silver' Rankin | Uncredited | |
Dancing in Manhattan | Margie | Uncredited | |
Together Again | Young Woman Fleeing Nightclub Raid | Uncredited | |
1945 | Tonight and Every Night | Bubbles | Uncredited |
Escape in the Fog | Taxi Driver | Uncredited | |
A Thousand and One Nights | Handmaiden | Uncredited | |
1946 | The Fighting Guardsman | Nanette | Uncredited |
Two Smart People | Princess | Uncredited | |
Susie Steps Out | Female Singer | ||
Abie's Irish Rose | Bridesmaid | Uncredited | |
1947 | New Orleans | Ms. Holmbright | Uncredited |
Living in a Big Way | Junior League Girl | Uncredited | |
The Gangster | Hazel - Cashier | Uncredited | |
Killer McCoy | Waitress / Autograph Hound | Uncredited | |
A Double Life | Pat Kroll | ||
1948 | Red River | Dance Hall Girl in Wagon Train | Uncredited |
Larceny | Tony | ||
Cry of the City | Brenda Martingale | ||
1949 | Take One False Step | Catherine Sykes | |
The Great Gatsby | Myrtle Wilson | ||
Johnny Stool Pigeon | Terry Stewart | ||
1950 | Winchester '73 | Lola Manners | |
South Sea Sinner | Coral | ||
Frenchie | Frenchie Fontaine | ||
1951 | A Place in the Sun | Alice Tripp | New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress (2nd place)
Nominated - Academy Award for Best Actress Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama |
He Ran All the Way | Peggy Dobbs | ||
Behave Yourself! | Kate Denny | ||
The Raging Tide | Connie Thatcher | ||
Meet Danny Wilson | Joy Carroll | ||
1952 | Phone Call from a Stranger | Binky Gay | |
Untamed Frontier | Jane Stevens | ||
My Man and I | Nancy | ||
1954 | Tennessee Champ | Sarah Wurble | |
Saskatchewan | Grace Markey | ||
Executive Suite | Eva Bardeman | Venice Film Festival Special Prize for Ensemble Acting | |
Playgirl | Fran Davis | ||
Mambo | Toni Salermo | ||
To Dorothy a Son | Myrtle La Mar | ||
The Ford Television Theatre | Sally Marland | Episode: "Mantrap" | |
1955 | I Am a Camera | Natalia Landauer | |
The Night of the Hunter | Willa Harper | ||
The Big Knife | Dixie Evans | Credited as Miss Shelley Winters | |
The Treasure of Pancho Villa | Ruth Harris | ||
I Died a Thousand Times | Marie Garson | ||
Producers' Showcase | Crystal Allen | Episode: "The Women" | |
1957 | The Alcoa Hour | Pat Kroll | Episode: "A Double Life" |
The United States Steel Hour | Evvie | Episode: "Inspired Alibi" | |
Wagon Train | Ruth Owens | Episode: "The Ruth Owens Story" | |
Schlitz Playhouse of the Stars | Mildred Corrigan | Episode: "Smarty" | |
DuPont Show of the Month | Louisa Burt | Episode: "Beyond This Place" | |
1959 | The Diary of Anne Frank | Mrs. Petronella Van Daan | Academy Award for Best Supporting ActressLaurel Award for Top Female Supporting PerformanceNominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture |
Odds Against Tomorrow | Lorry | ||
1960 | Play of the Week | Rose | episode: A Piece of Blue Sky |
Let No Man Write My Epitaph | Nellie Romano | ||
1961 | The Young Savages | Mary diPace | |
1962 | Lolita | Charlotte Haze | Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama |
The Chapman Report | Sarah Garnell | ||
Alcoa Premiere | Meg Fletcher
Millie Norman |
Episode: "The Way From Darkness"
Episode: "The Cake Baker" | |
1963 | The Balcony | Madame Irma | |
Wives and Lovers | Fran Cabrell | ||
1964 | A House Is Not a Home | Polly Adler | |
Time of Indifference | Lisa | ||
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre | Jenny Dworak | Episode: "Two is the Number"
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | |
1965 | The Greatest Story Ever Told | Healed Woman | |
A Patch of Blue | Rose-Ann D'Arcey | Academy Award for Best Supporting ActressKansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress | |
Thirty-Minute Theatre | Mrs. Bixby | Episode: "Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat" | |
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre | Edith | Episode: "Back to Back"
Nominated - Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Drama | |
1966 | Harper | Fay Estabrook | |
Alfie | Ruby | Laurel Award for Top Female Supporting Performance (2nd place)
Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture | |
Batman (1966) TV series | Ma Parker | Episodes 43 and 44 Special guest villainess | |
The Three Sisters | Natalya | ||
1967 | Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre | Clarry Golden | Episode: "Wipeout" |
Enter Laughing | Mrs. Emma Kolowitz | ||
1968 | The Scalphunters | Kate | |
Wild in the Streets | Mrs. Daphne Flatow | ||
Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell | Shirley Newman | ||
Here's Lucy | Shelley Summers | Episode: "Lucy and Miss Shelley Winters" | |
1969 | The Mad Room | Mrs. Armstrong | |
Arthur! Arthur! | Hester Green | ||
1970 | Bloody Mama | 'Ma' Kate Barker | |
How Do I Love Thee? | Lena Marvin | ||
Flap | Dorothy Bluebell | ||
1971 | What's the Matter with Helen? | Helen | |
Revenge | Amanda Hilton | ||
A Death of Innocence | Elizabeth Cameron | (TV movie) | |
1972 | Something to Hide | Gabriella | |
Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? | Mrs. Forrest | ||
The Poseidon Adventure | Belle Rosen | Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion PictureNominated - Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role | |
Adventures of Nick Carter | Bess Tucker | (TV movie) | |
1973 | The Devil's Daughter | Lilith Malone | (TV movie) |
Blume in Love | Mrs. Cramer | ||
Cleopatra Jones | Mommy | ||
The Stone Killer | Drunk Woman in Police Station | Uncredited | |
1974 | Big Rose: Double Trouble | Rose Winters | (TV movie) |
The Sex Symbol | Agathy Murphy | (TV movie) | |
McCloud | Thelma | Episode: "The Barefoot Girls of Bleecker Street" | |
1975 | Poor Pretty Eddie | Bertha | |
That Lucky Touch | Diana Steedeman | ||
Journey Into Fear | Mrs. Mathews | ||
Diamonds | Zelda Shapiro | ||
Chico and the Man | Shirley Schrift | Episode: "Ed Steps Out" | |
1976 | Next Stop, Greenwich Village | Faye Lapinsky | Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture |
The Tenant | The Concierge | ||
Mimì Bluette... fiore del mio giardino | Caterina | ||
La dahlia scarlatta | |||
1977 | Tentacles | Tillie Turner | |
An Average Little Man | Amalia Vivaldi | David di Donatello Special Distinction Award | |
Pete's Dragon | Lena Gogan | ||
Black Journal | Lea | ||
1978 | King of the Gypsies | Queen Rachel | |
Kojak | Evelyn McNeil | Episode: "The Captain's Brother's Wife" | |
The Initiation of Sarah | Mrs. Erica Hunter | (TV movie) | |
1979 | The French Atlantic Affair | Helen Wabash | |
Elvis | Gladys Presley | ||
The Visitor | Jane Phillips | ||
City on Fire | Nurse Andrea Harper | ||
Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July | Crystal | Voice | |
The Magician of Lublin | Elzbieta | ||
Vega$ | J.D. Fenton | Episode: "Macho Murders" | |
1981 | S.O.B. | Eva Brown | |
Looping | Carmen | ||
1982 | The Love Boat | Teresa Rosselli | Episode: "Venetian Love Song/Down for the Count/Arrividerci, Gopher/The Arrangement" |
1983 | Parade of Stars | Sophie Tucker | (TV movie) |
Fanny Hill | Mrs. Cole | ||
1984 | Over the Brooklyn Bridge | Becky | |
Hotel | Adele Ellsworth | Episode: "Trials" | |
Hawaiian Heat | Florence Senkowski | Episode: "Andy's Mom" | |
Ellie | Cora Jackson | ||
1985 | Déjà Vu | Olga Nabokova | |
Alice in Wonderland | The Dodo Bird | (TV movie) | |
1986 | The Delta Force | Edie Kaplan | |
Witchfire | Lydia | ||
Very Close Quarters | Galina | ||
1987 | The Sleeping Beauty | Fairy | (TV movie) |
1988 | Purple People Eater | Rita | |
1989 | An Unremarkable Life | Evelyn McEllany | |
1990 | Touch of a Stranger | ||
1991 | Stepping Out | Mrs. Fraser | |
1991–1996 | Roseanne | Nana Mary | 10 episodes |
1992 | Weep No More, My Lady | Vivian Morgan | |
1993 | The Pickle | Yetta | |
1994 | The Silence of the Hams | Mrs. Motel | |
1995 | Heavy | Dolly Modino | |
Backfire! | The Good Lieutenant | ||
Jury Duty | Mom | ||
Mrs. Munck | Aunt Monica | ||
Raging Angels | Grandma Ruth | ||
1996 | The Portrait of a Lady | Mrs. Touchett | |
1998 | Gideon | Mrs. Willows | |
1999 | La bomba | Prof. Summers | |
2006 | A-List | Herself |
തീയേറ്റർ
തിരുത്തുകSummer Stock plays
റേഡിയോ
തിരുത്തുകYear | Program | Episode/source |
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1953 | Lux Radio Theatre | Phone Call from a Stranger[4] |
ബുക്കുകൾ
തിരുത്തുക- Winters, Shelley (1980). Shelley: Also known as Shirley. Morrow. ISBN 978-0-688-03638-6.
- Winters, Shelley (1989). Shelley II: The Middle of My Century. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-671-44210-4.
- Shelley: The Middle of My Century (audiobook; audio cassette)
അവലംബം
തിരുത്തുക- ↑ Aljean Harmetz (January 15, 2006). "Shelley Winters, Tough-Talking Oscar Winner in 'Anne Frank' and 'Patch of Blue', Dies". New York Times. Retrieved May 23, 2010.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Jwa.org
- ↑ "Shelley Winters". IMDb. Retrieved 10 October 2013.
- ↑ Kirby, Walter (January 4, 1953). "Better Radio Programs for the Week". The Decatur Daily Review. p. 38. Retrieved June 19, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.