Celeste Holm
Milestones
- Birthplace: New York City, New York, USA
- Birthday: April 29, 1917
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2009
Announced she'll be retiring from big screen roles
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2000
Had recurring role on the UPN police drama "The Beat"
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2000
Returned to the stage as co-star of "Don Juan in Hell" at Off-Broadway's Irish Repertory Theater
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1997
Again made one-shot return to films as Brendan Fraser's grandmother in "Still Breathing"
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1996 to 1999
Played mother of Gerald McRaney in the CBS series "Promised Land"; also made appearances in the same role on CBS' "Touched By and Angel"
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1991
Was back on Broadway in "I Hate Hamlet"
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1990
Reprised role of Miss Snow in "Polly Comin' Home!" (NBC)
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1989
Had role of Miss Snow in "Polly," the NBC remake of "Pollyanna"
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1987
Made one-shot return to films after a decade in "Three Men and a Baby"
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1986
Briefly joined the cast of the ABC soap opera "Loving"; co-starring her fourth husband Wesley Addy
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1979
Cast as First Lady Florence Harding in "Backstairs at the White House" (NBC); earned Emmy nomination
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1979
Returned to stage musicals in the Broadway flop "The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall"
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1977
First played writer Janet Flanner in the one-woman show, "Paris Was Yesterday" at the George Street Playhouse in New Jersey; reprised role briefly Off-Broadway in 1979
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1977
Last film for ten years, "The Private Files of J Edgar Hoover"
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1976
Portrayed a nun in the NBC miniseries "Captains and the Kings"
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1975
Returned to Broadway as part of the American cast of the British hit "Habeas Corpus"
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1973
Resumed feature film career after six year absence playing Aunt Polly in the musical "Tom Sawyer"
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1972 to 1973
Played a regular role on the ABC series "The Delphi Bureau"
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1970 to 1971
Played the press secretary of the First Lady in the NBC sitcom "Nancy"
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1968
Earned an Emmy nomination for an appearance on the syndicated religious-themed program "Insight"
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1966
Succeeded Angela Lansbury in the title role of the Broadway musical "Mame"; toured in the part from 1967 until 1969
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1965
Starred alongside Lesley Ann Warren as the Fairy Godmother in the CBS television production of "Cinderella"
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1956
Co-starred in a TV production of "Jack and the Beanstalk" (NBC)
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1956
Supported Sinatra, Grace Kelly and Bing Crosby in the musical "High Society"; last film for six years
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1955
Offered a fine supporting turn in "The Tender Trap"; first of two films with Frank Sinatra
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1954
Starred in the CBS series, "Honestly, Celeste!"
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1952
Played the role of Anna in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, "The King and I"
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1950
Played a supporting role in the classic film, "All About Eve"; received third Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination
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1950
Returned to the Broadway stage with "Affairs of State"
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1949
Portrayed a French nun opposite Loretta Young in "Come to the Stable"; earned a Best Supporting Oscar nomination
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1948
Co-starred with Olivia de Havilland in "The Snake Pit"
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1948
Voiced Addie Ross, the unseen woman who authored the title letter in "A Letter to Three Wives"
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1947
Received a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in "Gentleman's Agreement"
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1946
Made film debut in "Three Little Girls in Blue"
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1946
Signed to a movie contract under 20th Century Fox
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1944
Starred in the Broadway production of "Bloomer Girl"
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1943
Originated the role of Ado Annie in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, "Oklahoma!"
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1938
Broadway debut in "Glorianna"
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1938
Had featured role in the Broadway play, "The Time of Your Life"
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1936 to 1937
First professional role was in a production of "Hamlet," starring Leslie Howard
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Portrayed Jaclyn Smith's mom in the limited TV series "Christine Cromwell" (ABC)
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