1999 | Acted in "La Bomba", featuring ex-husband Vittorio Gassman and his son Alessandro |
1999 | Played a retirement home resident in "Gideon's Web"; shown at the Cannes Film Festival market |
1996 | Had supporting role in Diane Ladd's TV directorial debut, the Showtime movie "Mrs. Munck" |
1996 | Played small role of Mrs Touchette in Jane Campion's "The Portrait of a Lady" |
1995 | Co-starred in "Heavy" |
1995 | Cast as Pauly Shore's mother in the lame comedy "Jury Duty" |
| Played recurring role as Roseanne's grandmother Nana Mary on the ABC sitcom "Roseanne" |
1991 | Played the pianist in "Stepping Out" |
1981 | Cast as a duplicitous agent in Blake Edwards' satirical "S.O.B." |
1979 | Played Gladys Presley in the acclaimed ABC biopic "Elvis", starring Kurt Russell and directed by John Carpenter |
1976 | Acted the role of the Concierge in Roman Polanski's thriller "The Tenant" |
1974 | Starred as Rose Winters (a character named after her real-life mother) in the CBS TV-movie "Big Rose", an unsold series pilot |
1973 | Debut as playwright with "One Night Stands of a Noisy Passenger", a series of three one-act plays; hand-picked Robert De Niro for one of the roles |
1972 | Received fourth Academy Award nomination as the grandmotherly ex-swimmer who risks her life to save others in "The Poseidon Adventure" |
1971 | TV-movie debut in ABC's "Revenge" |
1970 | Played Minnie Shean Marx in "Minnie's Boys", the unsuccessful musical biography of the Marx Brothers |
1970 | Starred in the Roger Corman film "Bloody Mama"; first time working with Robert De Niro |
1965 | Garnered second Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance as the bigoted mother of a blind girl in "A Patch of Blue" |
1964 | Appeared in featured role in the Actors Studio film version of "Three Sisters", starring Geraldine Page |
1964 | Received Emmy for appearance in "Two Is the Number", a drama special aired as part of "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" (NBC) |
1962 | Succeeded Bette Davis in the role of Maxine Faulk in Tennessee Williams' "The Night of the Iguana" |
1962 | Cast as the blowsy Charlotte Haze in Stanley Kubrick's comic take on "Lolita" |
1959 | Received first Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Mrs Van Daan in the film version of "The Diary of Anne Frank", directed by George Stevens |
1955 | Returned to Broadway as co-star of "A Hatful of Rain" |
1955 | Portrayed the promiscuous shopgirl Crystal Allen in NBC version of "The Women" |
1955 | Starred in "The Night of the Hunter", directed by Charles Laughton |
1951 | Received Best Actress Oscar nomination as the doomed, working-class girl in love with Clift in "A Place in the Sun", directed by George Stevens |
1948 | Played small role in "Red River", starring John Wayne and Montgomery Clift |
1948 | Signed seven-year contract with Universal |
1947 | Played Ado Annie on Broadway in the musical "Oklahoma!" |
1947 | Gained attention in film with her performance in "A Double Life" |
1944 | Appeared in "Knickerbocker Holiday", billed as Shelley Winter |
1943 | Film acting debut in "What a Woman!" |
1943 | Signed to a contract by Columbia Pictures |
1941 | Broadway debut in "The Night Before Christmas" |
1940 | Stage debut as understudy in "The Time of Your Life" |
1938 | Auditioned for the role of Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind"; George Cukor reportedly told her she should attend college |
| Raised in Brooklyn, New York |