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Early life and career
  Archie Leach was born in Horfield, Bristol, England. An only child (before he was born his parents had had another son who died in infancy), Leach had a confused and unhappy childhood. His mother, Elsie, was placed in a mental institution when he was nine. His father (who later had a relationship with another woman, with whom he had a son) told him that she was dead, and he only learned in 1935 that she was still alive, in an institution.

  This left Leach with an insecurity in his relations with women and a secretiveness about his inner life. These insecurities, by his own admission, led him to crave applause and attention and to create a new persona that would attract it. After being expelled from Fairfield Grammar School in Bristol in 1918 (for investigating the girls' bathroom), he joined the Bob Pender stage troupe. Grant traveled with the troupe to the United States in 1920 for a two-year tour; when the troupe returned to England, Grant decided to stay in the U.S.

  Over time, he created a unique accent and persona that mixed working and upper class accents, while supporting himself as, among other things, a hawker.

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  Hollywood stardom
  After some success in light Broadway comedies, he came to Hollywood in 1931, where he acquired the name Cary Grant.

  Grant starred in some of the classic screwball comedies, including The Awful Truth with Irene Dunne (the pivotal film in the establishment of Grant's screen persona), Bringing Up Baby with Katharine Hepburn, His Girl Friday with Rosalind Russell and Arsenic and Old Lace with Priscilla Lane. These performances solidified his appeal, and The Philadelphia Story, with Hepburn and James Stewart, presented his best-known screen role: the charming if sometimes unreliable man, formerly married to an intelligent and strong-willed woman who first divorced him, then realized that he was —e69da5e6ba90e799bee5baa6361 with all his faults — irresistible.

  Grant was one of Hollywood's top box-office attractions for several decades. He was a versatile actor, who did demanding physical comedy in movies like Gunga Din with the skills he had learned on the stage. Howard Hawks said that Grant was "so far the best that there isn't anybody to be compared to him".[1]

  Grant was a favorite actor of Alfred Hitchcock, notorious for disliking actors, who said that Grant was "the only actor I ever loved in my whole life".[2] Grant appeared in such Hitchcock classics as Suspicion, Notorious, To Catch a Thief and North by Northwest.

  Grant with Audrey Hepburn in CharadeIn the mid-1950s, Grant formed his own production company, Grantley Productions, and produced a number of movies distributed by Universal, such as Operation Petticoat, Indiscreet, That Touch Of Mink (co-starring Doris Day), and Father Goose.

  While Grant was nominated for two Academy Awards in the 1940s, he was denied the Oscar throughout his active career as he was considered a maverick by virtue of the fact that he was the first actor to "go independent," effectively bucking the old studio system, which pretty much completely controlled what an actor could or could not do. In this way, Grant was able to control every aspect of his career. The cost was no golden statuette during his active career. Grant finally received a special Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1970. In 1981, he received the Kennedy Center Honors.

  In the last few years of his life, Grant undertook tours of the United States with "A Conversation with Cary Grant", in which he would show clips from his films and answer audience questions. It was just before one of these performances, in Davenport, Iowa, on November 29, 1986, that Grant suffered a stroke, and died in the hospital a few hours later.

  [edit]
  Personal life in Hollywood
  Grant's personal life was complicated, involving five marriages and speculation about his sexuality.

  In 1932 he met fellow actor Randolph Scott on the set of Hot Saturday, and the two shared a rented beach house (known as "Bachelor Hall") on and off for twelve years. Rumors ran rampant at the time that Grant and Scott were lovers.

  Authors Marc Elliot, Charles Higham and Roy Moseley consider Grant to have been bisexual, with Higham and Moseley claiming that Grant and Scott were seen kissing in a public carpark outside a social function both attended in the 1960s. In his book, Hollywood Gays, Boze Hadleigh cites an interview with homosexual director George Cukor, who said about the alleged homosexual relationship between Scott and Grant: "Oh, Cary won't talk about it. At most, he'll say they did some wonderful pictures together. But Randolph will admit it – to a friend."

  According to screenwriter Arthur Laurents, Grant was "at best bisexual". William J. Mann's book Behind the Screen: How Gays and Lesbians Shaped Hollywood, 1910-1969 recounts how photographer Jerome Zerbe spent "three gay months" (his words) in the movie colony taking many photographs of Grant and Scott, "attesting to their involvement in the gay scene." Zerbe says that he often stayed with the two actors, "finding them both warm, charming, and happy." In addition, Darwin Porter's book, Brando Unzipped (2006) claims that Grant had a homosexual affair with Marlon Brando.

  Many writers seem to have no doubt about the actor's bisexuality; Grant, however, did not identify himself as such. He had many gay friends, including Cukor, William Haines, and Australian artist and costume designer Orry-Kelly, but he is not alleged to have had relationships with them. When Chevy Chase joked about Grant being gay in a television interview with Tom Snyder in 1980 ("Oh, what a gal!") Grant sued him and they settled out of court. Grant also complained to writer/director Peter Bogdanovich about the Chevy Chase incident, emphatically insisting that he was not gay, and that while he had nothing against homosexuals, he was simply not one himself (this exchange is cited at length in the chapter on Grant in Bogdanovich's 2005 book Who the Hell's in It?). Grant thought of the cottage industry of writers imagining him to be gay as merely a media echo chamber of falsehood. Also, it should be noted Grant had numerous heterosexual relationships throughout his life, marrying several times, and during the filming of The Pride and the Passion, he and Sophia Loren engaged in a passionate love affair during which he begged her to marry him. She ultimately decided on Carlo Ponti.

  Grant's first wife was actress Virginia Cherrill. They married on February 10, 1934, and divorced just over a year later on March 26, 1935.

  After becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1942, he married ultra-wealthy socialite Barbara Hutton, becoming a surrogate father and lifelong influence on her son, Lance Reventlow. The couple was derisively nicknamed "Cash and Cary". However, when he and Hutton divorced in 1945, Grant refused to accept a money settlement from her and they remained friends.

  Grant's third wife was actress and writer Betsy Drake. This was his longest marriage (December 25, 1949 - August 14, 1962). In the early '60s Grant related how treatment with LSD at a prestigious California clinic — legal at the time — had finally brought him inner peace after yoga, hypnotism, and mysticism had proved ineffective. In a 2004 interview for the Turner Classic Movies production, Cary Grant: A Class Apart, Drake mocked rumors of Grant's homosexuality. "I didn't have time to think about his homosexuality," she says, "we were too busy fucking."

  His fourth marriage, to actress Dyan Cannon, on July 22, 1965, in Las Vegas, resulted in the birth of his only child, Jennifer, when he was 62. The marriage was troubled from the beginning (Grant was 61 and Cannon was 28), and they separated within 18 months, with Cannon claiming that Grant spanked her for disobeying him. The divorce, finalized on May 28, 1967, was bitter and messy, and the custody disputes over their daughter went on for years.

  Grant married British hotel PR agent Barbara Harris (47 years his junior), on April 11, 1981, a marriage which lasted until his death.

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary_Grant

  Lauren Bacall

  Lauren Bacall was born Betty Joan Perske on September 16, 1924, the only child of William and Natalie (Weinstein-Bacal) Perske. Her father was a salesman from Alsace; her mother, the daughter of German-Rumanian immigrants, worked as an executive secretary. After they were divorced, her mother took the "Bacal" part of her maiden name. (Later, Bacall added another "l", and "Lauren" was a Hollywood addition.)
  "My mother was the greatest example to me of anyone I've ever known. She worked hard all her life, and she was the one who set my values. She wanted me to have every opportunity and she supported me in whatever I wanted to do."

  http://themave.com/Bacall/
bye bye--我最喜欢的歌曲
cruise control
emotion
almost home--魔境仙踪主题曲
you're mine
for the record
i stay in love--很好听
i wish you well
last kiss
migrate
i want to know what love is
angels cry
more than just friends
side effects
all i want in christmas is you
touch my body

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加里·葛朗特 Cary Grant

  出生日期:
  1904年1月18日

  出生地点:
  Horfield, Bristol, England, UK

  逝世日期:
  1986年11月29日

  逝世细节:
  Davenport, Iowa, USA. (stroke)

  原名:
  Archibald Alexander Leach

  其他名:
  Archibald Leach

  身高:
  187cm

  Once told by an interviewer "Everybody would like to be Cary Grant", Grant is said to have replied, "So would I." His early years in Bristol, England, would have been an ordinary lower-middle-class childhood except for one extraordinary event. At age nine he came home from school one day and was told his mother had gone off to a seaside resort. The real truth, however, was that she had been placed in a mental institution, where she would remain for years, and he was never told about it (he never saw his mother again until he was in his late 20s). He left school at 14, lying about his age and forging his father's signature on a letter to join Bob Pender's troupe of knockabout comedians. He learned pantomime as well as acrobatics as he toured with the Pender troupe in the English provinces, picked up a Cockney accent in the music halls in London, and then in July 1920 was one of the eight Pender boys selected to go to the US. Their show on Broadway, "Good Times", ran for 456 performances, giving Grant time to acclimatize. He would stay in America. Mae Westwanted Grant for She Done Him Wrong(1933), because she saw his combination of virility, sexuality and the aura and bearing of a gentleman. Grant was young enough to begin the new career of fatherhood when he stopped making movies at age 62. One biographer said Grant was alienated by the new realism in the film industry. In the 1950s and early 1960s, he had invented a man of the world persona and a style--"high comedy with polished words". In To Catch a Thief(1955) he and Grace Kellywere allowed to improvise some of the dialogue. They knew what the director, Alfred Hitchcock, wanted to do with a scene, they rehearsed it, put in some clever double entendres that got past the censors, and then the scene was filmed. His biggest box-office success was another Hitchcock 1950s film, North by Northwest(1959) made with Eva Marie Saintsince Kelly was by that time Princess of Monaco.

  作品集

  演员 cast1 Cary Grant: A Class Apart (2004) ..... Himself (archive footage)
  2 Grant: Cien años de glamour (2004) ..... Himself (archive footage)
  3 Robert Capa, l'homme qui voulait croire à sa légende (2004) ..... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
  4 Auf den Spuren Winnetous (2004) ..... Himself (archive footage)
  5 True Love (2003) ..... Himself (archive footage)
  6 Christmas From Hollywood (2003) ..... Himself (archive footage)
  7 Cary Grant and Howard Hawks (2003) ..... Himself (archive footage)
  8 天堂的呼声 Au plus près du paradis (2002) ..... Nickie Ferrante from film 'An Affair to Remember' (archive footage) (uncredited)
  9 Shirtless: Hollywood's Sexiest Men (2002) ..... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
  10 Marilyn Monroe: The Final Days (2001) ..... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
  11 Sophia Loren: Actress Italian Style (1999) ..... Himself (archive footage)
  12 Cary Grant on Film (1999) ..... Himself (archive footage)
  13 Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 2 (1999) ..... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
  14 Hitchcock, Selznick and the End of Hollywood (1998) ..... (archive footage)
  15 Judy Garland's Hollywood (1997) ..... (archive footage)
  16 Legends of Entertainment Video (1995) ..... Himself (archive footage)
  17 "Fame in the Twentieth Century" (1993) ..... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
  18 Katharine Hepburn: All About Me (1993) ..... Himself (archive footage)
  19 Hollywood Sex Symbols (1988) ..... (archive footage)
  20 Cary Grant: A Celebration of a Leading Man (1988) ..... Himself (archive footage)
  21 The American Film Institute Salute to Gene Kelly (1985) ..... Himself
  22 That's Dancing! (1985) ..... (archive footage)
  23 The 57th Annual Academy Awards (1985) ..... Himself - Presenter: Honorary Award to James Stewart
  24 Terror in the Aisles (1984) ..... John Robbie (To Catch a Thief) (archive footage)
  25 The 56th Annual Academy Awards (1984) ..... Himself
  26 Terror in the Aisles (1984) ..... John Robbie (To Catch a Thief) (archive footage)
  27 George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey (1984) ..... Himself, on set of 'Gunga Din' (archive footage)
  28 The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (1981) ..... Himself - Honoree
  29 Notre Dame de la Croisette (1981) ..... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
  30 Sinatra: The First 40 Years (1980) .....
  31 Ken Murray Shooting Stars (1979) ..... Himself (archive footage)
  32 Has Anybody Here Seen Canada? A History of Canadian Movies 1939-1953 (1979) ..... Himself (at Oscar dinner, 1942, with Roz Russell) (archive footage) (uncredited)
  33 The American Film Institute Salute to Alfred Hitchcock (1979) ..... Himself
  34 The 51st Annual Academy Awards (1979) ..... Himself - Presenter: Honorary Award to Laurence Olivier
  35 That's Action (1977) ..... Himself (archive footage)
  36 It's Showtime (1976) ..... (archive footage)
  37 娱乐世界续集 That's Entertainment, Part II (1976) ..... Appearance (archive footage)
  38 Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1975) ..... (archive footage)
  39 Hooray for Hollywood (1975) ..... (archive footage)
  40 娱乐世界 That's Entertainment! (1974) ..... (archive footage)
  41 Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972) ..... (archive footage)
  42 Canciones para después de una guerra (1971) ..... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
  43 The 42nd Annual Academy Awards (1970) ..... Himself - Honorary Award Recipient
  44 那好吧 Elvis: That's the Way It Is (1970) ..... Himself (uncredited)
  45 Walk Don't Run (1966) ..... Sir William Rutland
  46 The Love Goddesses (1965) ..... Himself (archive footage)
  47 Hollywood My Home Town (1965) ..... Himself (archive footage)
  48 A Tribute to the Will Rogers Memorial Hospital (1965) ..... Himself
  49 米高梅公司的喜剧电影回顾 The Big Parade of Comedy (1964) ..... (archive footage)
  50 呆鹅爸爸 Father Goose (1964) ..... Walter Christopher Eckland
  51 Hollywood Without Make-Up (1963) ..... Himself (archive footage)
  52 谜中谜 Charade (1963) ..... Peter Joshua
  53 春泪溅花红 That Touch of Mink (1962) ..... Philip Shayne
  54 绿苑春浓 The Grass Is Greener (1960) ..... Victor Rhyall, Earl
  55 粉红色潜艇 Operation Petticoat (1959) ..... Lt. Cmdr. Matt T. Sherman
  56 谍影疑云 North by Northwest (1959) ..... Roger O. Thornhill
  57 The 31st Annual Academy Awards (1959) ..... Himself - Presenter: Best Picture
  58 The 30th Annual Academy Awards (1958) ..... Himself - Presenter: Best Actor
  59 钓金龟 Indiscreet (1958) ..... Philip Adams
  60 船屋 Houseboat (1958) ..... Tom Winters
  61 The 29th Annual Academy Awards (1957) ..... Himself - accepting Best Actress Award for Ingrid Bergman
  62 为我亲吻他们 Kiss Them for Me (1957) ..... Cmdr. Andy Crewson
  63 金玉盟 An Affair to Remember (1957) ..... Nickie Ferrante
  64 气壮山河 The Pride and the Passion (1957) ..... Anthony
  65 捉贼记 To Catch a Thief (1955) ..... John Robie
  66 Dream Wife (1953) ..... Clemson Reade
  67 妙药春情 Monkey Business (1952) ..... Dr. Barnaby Fulton
  68 Room for One More (1952) ..... George 'Poppy' Rose
  69 人言可畏 People Will Talk (1951) ..... Dr. Noah Praetorius
  70 Crisis (1950) ..... Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson
  71 战地新娘 I Was a Male War Bride (1949) ..... Capt. Henri Rochard
  72 Every Girl Should Be Married (1948) ..... Dr. Madison W. Brown
  73 燕雀香巢 Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948) ..... Jim Blandings
  74 主教之妻 The Bishop's Wife (1947) ..... Dudley
  75 单身汉与时髦女郎 The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947) ..... Richard Nugent
  76 Without Reservations (1946) ..... Himself (uncredited)
  77 美人计 Notorious (1946) ..... T.R. Devlin
  78 Night and Day (1946) ..... Cole Porter
  79 毒药与老妇 Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) ..... Mortimer Brewster
  80 Road to Victory (1944) ..... Himself
  81 Once Upon a Time (1944) ..... Jerry Flynn
  82 寂寞芳心 None But the Lonely Heart (1944) ..... Ernie Mott
  83 Mr. Lucky (1943) ..... Joe Adams aka Joe Bascopolous
  84 直捣东京 Destination Tokyo (1943) ..... Capt. Cassidy
  85 Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942) ..... Patrick 'Pat' O'Toole
  86 慈母泪 The Talk of the Town (1942) ..... Leopold Dilg - Joseph
  87 深闺疑云 Suspicion (1941) ..... Johnnie Aysgarth
  88 断肠记 Penny Serenade (1941) ..... Roger Adams
  89 费城故事 The Philadelphia Story (1940) ..... C. K. Dexter Haven
  90 女友礼拜五 His Girl Friday (1940) ..... Walter Burns
  91 The Howards of Virginia (1940) ..... Matt Howard
  92 好妻子 My Favorite Wife (1940) ..... Nick Arden
  93 My Favorite Wife (1940) ..... Nick Arden
  94 天使之翼 Only Angels Have Wings (1939) ..... Geoff Carter
  95 In Name Only (1939) ..... Alec Walker
  96 古庙战茄声 Gunga Din (1939) ..... Sgt. Archibald Cutter
  97 Topper Takes a Trip (1939) ..... George Kerby (edited from: Topper) (archive footage)
  98 休假日 Holiday (1938) ..... John 'Johnny' Case
  99 育婴奇谭 Bringing Up Baby (1938) ..... Dr. David Huxley
  100 The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss (1937) ..... Ernest Bliss
  101 When You're in Love (1937) ..... Jimmy Hudson
  102 春闺风月 The Awful Truth (1937) ..... Jerry Warriner
  103 The Toast of New York (1937) ..... Nicholas 'Nick' Boyd
  104 逍遥鬼侣 Topper (1937) ..... George Kerby
  105 Wedding Present (1936) ..... Charlie
  106 Suzy (1936) ..... Capt. Andre Charville
  107 Big Brown Eyes (1936) ..... Danny Barr
  108 Wings in the Dark (1935) ..... Ken Gordon
  109 Pirate Party on Catalina Isle (1935) ..... Himself - Cameo appearance
  110 塞莉娅·斯卡利特 Sylvia Scarlett (1935) ..... Jimmy Monkley
  111 Enter Madame (1935) ..... Gerald Fitzgerald
  112 The Last Outpost (1935) ..... Michael Andrews
  113 Kiss and Make Up (1934) ..... Dr. Maurice Loman
  114 Ladies Should Listen (1934) ..... Julian De Lussac
  115 Thirty Day Princess (1934) ..... Porter Madison III
  116 Born to Be Bad (1934) ..... Malcolm 'Mal' Trevor
  117 The Woman Accused (1933) ..... Jeffrey Baxter
  118 侬本多情 She Done Him Wrong (1933) ..... Capt. Cummings
  119 爱丽斯梦游仙境 Alice in Wonderland (1933) ..... The Mock Turtle
  120 Gambling Ship (1933) ..... Ace Corbin
  121 血海狂鹰 The Eagle and the Hawk (1933) ..... Henry Crocker
  122 我不是天使 I'm No Angel (1933) ..... Jack Clayton
  123 Hollywood on Parade No. 9 (1933) ..... Himself (uncredited)
  124 金发维纳斯 Blonde Venus (1932) ..... Nick Townsend
  125 Singapore Sue (1932) ..... First sailor (uncredited)
  126 Hollywood on Parade (1932) ..... Himself
  127 Hot Saturday (1932) ..... Romer Sheffield
  128 Devil and the Deep (1932) ..... Lieutenant Jaeckel
  129 Merrily We Go to Hell (1932) ..... Charlie Baxter 'DeBrion'
  130 蝴蝶夫人 Madame Butterfly (1932) ..... Lieutenant B.F. Pinkerton
  131 Sinners in the Sun (1932) ..... Ridgeway
  132 今夕何夕 This Is the Night (1932) ..... Stephen
  全体团队 crewmembers1 妙药春情 Monkey Business (1952) ..... singer: "The Whiffenpoof Song"
  2 Night and Day (1946) ..... singer: "Bulldog", "In that Old Fashioned Garden" and "You're the Top"
  3 好妻子 My Favorite Wife (1940) ..... singer: "Jingle Bells"
  4 My Favorite Wife (1940) ..... singer: "Jingle Bells

  劳伦·巴考尔
  Lauren Bacall

  出生日期 1924-09-16
  出生地 New York, New York, USA

  人 物 简 介

  以冷漠的神情和性感低沉的嗓音在好莱坞独树一格。她在中学华业后接受过短期的戏剧训e799bee5baa6e997aee7ad94e78988e69d83361练,也在百老汇演出过小角色,后改行成为纽约的一名高级模特儿,她的一张封面照片被大导演霍华赫克斯的夫人发现而引荐给丈夫。白考儿的第一部电影《逃亡》便跟当时的首席巨星合演,她特殊的风韵深深吸引了男主角亨佛莱鲍嘉,两人于45年步入礼堂。婚后又合作多部叫好叫座的电影,他俩关系一直非常密切而亲爱。67年鲍嘉因病去逝,白考儿守寡四年之后又嫁给演员小杰逊罗巴滋,可惜维持不久,最后也以离婚收场。70年代白考儿在银幕上的作品已大为减少,反而80年代在百老汇的演出颇为轰动,两度获得东尼奖。

  96年以《越爱越美丽》获金球奖最佳女配角后,再度活跃于影视界。

  作 品 年 表

  演 出
  1 These Foolish Things 【2006】
  2 Manderlay 曼德勒 【2005】
  命运变奏曲
  3 Birth 重生 【2004】
  出生/越世惊情/重生/转世情缘
  4 Dogville 狗镇 【2003】
  厄夜变奏曲(台)/狗城(其他)/人间狗镇
  5 Get Bruce 变成布鲁斯 【1999】
  6 Diamonds 钻石 【1999】
  7 The Mirror Has Two Faces 双面镜 【1996】
  双面镜(中)/越爱越美丽(台)/离谱恋曲(港)
  8 My Fellow Americans 总统有难 【1996】
  总统有难(台)/三个总统一团糟(港)
  9 Ready to Wear 云裳风暴 【1994】
  云裳风暴(台)/云裳风暴(港)/成衣(其他)
  10 The Portrait 【1993】
  11 We Shall Meet Again 再会相逢 【1993】
  12 All I Want for Christmas 妙计合家欢 【1991】
  妙计合家欢(港)
  13 A Star for Two 【1991】
  14 Misery 危情十日 【1990】
  战栗游戏(台)/危情十日(港)/米赛丽/苦难(其他)
  15 Dinner at Eight 【1989】
  16 Mr. North 痞子大亨 【1988】
  会发电的小子(台)/碰碰俏郎君(港)/痞子大亨(其他)
  17 Appointment with Death 死亡约会 【1988】
  18 HealtH 选举风波 【1982】
  选举风波(台)
  19 The Fan 媚眼杀机 【1981】
  夺命影迷(台)/血影狂迷(港)/媚眼杀机(其他)
  20 The Shootist 英雄本色 【1976】
  英雄本色(台)/枪神(港)
  21 Murder on the Orient Express 东方快车谋杀案 【1974】
  东方快车谋杀案(中)/东方快车谋杀案(台)/火车谋杀案(港)
  22 Point Blank 步步惊魂 【1967】
  步步惊魂(台)/急先锋夺命枪(港)/步步追魂(其他)
  23 Harper 地狱先锋 【1966】
  地狱先锋(台)/地狱斗士(港)/暴走威龙/枭巢扫荡战/亡命少年/神探枭巢扫荡战(其他)
  24 Shock Treatment 毒蕊花 【1964】
  毒蕊花(台)/惊人待遇(其他)
  25 Designing Woman 风流记者 【1957】
  风流记者(台)/风流记者(港)
  26 Written on the Wind 苦雨恋春风 【1956】
  苦雨恋春风(台)/写在风中
  27 The Cobweb 阴谋 【1955】
  阴谋(台)/疯狂世界(其他)
  28 How to Marry a Millionaire 愿嫁金龟婿 【1953】
  愿嫁金龟婿(台)/愿嫁金龟婿(港)
  29 Young Man with a Horn 双凰夺鸾 【1950】
  双凰夺鸾(台)/热情狂想曲(其他)
  30 Key Largo 盖世枭雄 【1948】
  缓慢调(中)/盖世枭雄(台)/盖世枭雄(港)
  31 Dark Passage 逃狱雪冤 【1947】
  逃狱雪冤(台)/黑道(其他)
  32 The Big Sleep 夜长梦多 【1946】
  夜长梦多/大眠(台)
  33 To Have and Have Not 逃亡 【1944】
  逃亡(台)/江湖侠侣(港)

  获 奖 资 料

  时 间 类 别 奖 项

  奥斯卡奖 Oscar
  1997 提名 最佳女配角 (Best Actress in a Supporting Role) The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996) 双面镜
  金球奖 GG
  1997 获奖 最佳女配角 (Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture) The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996) 双面镜
  1993 最佳女配角 (Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture)
  英国学院奖 BAFTA
  1997 提名 最佳女配角 (Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role) The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996) 双面镜
  1977 最佳女演员 (Best Actress) The Shootist (1976) 英雄本色
  柏林国际电影节 Berlin
  1997 获奖 最佳女演员 (Best Actress)
  国家评论协会奖(美) NBR
  1991 获奖 最佳女演员 (Best Actress)
  卡罗维发利国际电影节 KVIFF
  1998 获奖 最佳女演员 (Best Actress)

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