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Claire Bloom

Milestones

  • Birthplace: London, England, United Kingdom
  • Birthday: February 15, 1931
  • 2000

    Led the cast of "Conversations After a Burial", produced in London

  • 1998

    Had stage triumph as Clytemnestra in a staging of Sophocles' "Electra", starring Zoe Wanamaker; garnered Tony nomination

  • 1998

    Portrayed a former silent movie star running a New Jersey rooming house in Laurie Weltz's "Wrestling With Alligators"

  • 1997

    Was underutilized as the agreeably disagreeable widow Tynan in CBS' "Hallmark Hall of Fame" presentation "What the Deaf Man Heard"

  • 1996

    Acted the part of upper-class society doyenne Eleanor Trilling in "Daylight", starrring Sylvester Stallone

  • 1996

    Played Mary Tyrone as an angry anything-but-a-victim in American Repertory Theatre presentation of Eugene O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey into Night"

  • 1995

    Appeared briefly as Orlena Grimaldi on the CBS daytime drama "As the World Turns"

  • 1995

    Portrayed chorus role in Allen's "Mighty Aphrodite"

  • 1989

    First collaboration with Woody Allen, playing Miriam Rosenthal, wife of Judah (Martin Landau) in "Crimes and Misdemeanors"

  • 1988

    Reteamed with director Tony Richardson for CBS miniseries "Beryl Markham: A Shadow in the Sun"

  • 1985

    Co-starred in British TV production of "Shadowlands" (shown in USA in 1986 on PBS and again in 1989 on A&E)

  • 1984

    Acted in "American Playhouse" (PBS) adaptation of then-companion Philip Roth's "The Ghostwriter"

  • 1982

    Appeared as Lady Marchmain opposite Olivier in the British miniseries "Brideshead Revisited" (shown in the USA on PBS); garnered an Emmy nomination

  • 1981

    Played Hera to Olivier's Zeus in "Clash of the Titans"

  • 1976

    Last Broadway appearance for 22 years, "The Innocents", an adaptation of Henry James' "Turn of the Screw" directed by Harold Pinter; a scathing review by Clive Barnes doomed it to a short run of 10 days

  • 1974

    Acted the part of Blanche DuBois in London revival of Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire"

  • 1973

    Essayed the role of Nora opposite Anthony Hopkins in stagy film of Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House"; Bloom also played the role several times on stage

  • 1972

    Returned to Broadway as Mary, Quenn of Scots in "Vivat! Vivat! Regina!"

  • 1969

    Starred opposite husband Rod Steiger in two films, "Three Into Two Won't Go" and "The Illustrated Man"

  • 1968

    Portrayed sympathetic caseworker who becomes attatched to "Charly" (Cliff Robertson); role earned Robertson the Best Actor Oscar

  • 1965

    Reteamed with Burton for Martin Ritt's "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold"

  • 1963

    Exhibited lesbian tendencies and an extraordinary sense of ESP in Robert Wise's "The Haunting"

  • 1959

    Acted opposite Burton in Tony Richardson's film version of "Look Back in Anger"

  • 1959

    Co-starred with soon-to-be husband Rod Steiger in Broadway's "Rashomon"

  • 1956

    American TV debut, Roxanne opposite Jose Ferrer's "Cyrano de Bergerac" for "Producers Showcase" (NBC)

  • 1956

    Broadway debut, "Romeo and Juliet"; appeared with Old Vic Company

  • 1956

    First film with Burton, "Alexander the Great"

  • 1955

    Played Lady Anne to Laurence Olivier's "Richard III"

  • 1952

    Acted opposite Chaplin in "Limelight"

  • 1952 to 1956

    Was member of the Old Vic Company; appeared in numerous Shakespearean roles including Juliet, Ophelia in "Hamlet" (opposite Richard Burton) and Cordelia in "King Lear"

  • 1950

    Performed in Peter Brook's staging of Jean Anouihl's "Ring Around the Moon" (also starring Scofield), which brought her to the attention of Charlie Chaplin

  • 1948

    Feature film acting debut in "The Blind Goddess"

  • 1948

    Portrayed Ophelia opposite Paul Scofield's "Hamlet" at Stratford-on-Avon

  • 1947

    London stage debut, "The White Devil"

  • 1946

    Stage acting debut at age 15 with the Oxford Repertory Company

  • 1943

    Returned to England

  • 1940

    Brought to the USA as a war evacuee during the London blitz and lived in Florida

  • Had lead in the independent film "Book of Eve" (lensed 2001-2002)

  • Toured the USA in one-person show, "These Are Women, a Portrait of Shakespeare's Heroines"

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