Gloria Grahame began as a hope of Broadway and won an Oscar in Hollywood and unforgettable in some films.Los Angeles-born Grahame has been involved in a comedy in three acts, "The world is full of girls." The original game had no legs: It closed after nine performances (6-12 December 1943). Billed Gloria Hallward, as quickly became another part in another comedy in three acts, "A Highland Fling." The original lasted 28 performances (28 April 1944 to May 20, 1944).
These short concerts Grahame was given a chance: Louis B. Mayer saw her and signed her. In Hollywood, she took the name of Grahame, like her mother, actress, Jeanne McDougall has served (John Grahame). Under its contract with MGM Studios, made his first film: the 1944 "Blonde Fever."
The film actually stars Mary Astor as the wife of Peter Donaye, played by Philip Dorn. Grahame plays a waitress who expects her husband. His famous line: Mr. Donaye, there are two kinds of girls, good girls and the other guy. I hope I do not think I'm another. "
MGM was not gentle with Grahame. She was nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress 1947 RKO Radio Pictures "Crossfire." The film deals with the problem of the Second World War, soldiers in a war that does not have the training and anti-Semitism. She won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for the 1952 "Beauty and the bad." It was not only the beauty in the film: Lana Turner and Kirk Douglas star in this film about how Hollywood deals with the life and ruins while creating them.
You can not remember in his films, but two films that Grahame that glows in the light of day more often. Grahame also appeared in the 1955 movie musical "Oklahoma!" Annie delay the game, or the girl who "cain't say no." The movie starring Shirley Jones in her first film and Gordon MacRae. Grahame was also a holiday favorite of Frank Capra 1946 "It's a Wonderful Life." Grahame plays Violet Bick, release the woman who allows George to get a new start in life.
"Oklahoma!" appears to be the only music Grahame paper.
Grahame when the movie career slowed, he returned to the scene. Accepted a role in a play in England, after being diagnosed with cancer. Soon he returned to New York because of his health and died in 1981.
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