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Celeste Holm (1917 - 2012)
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Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire, John Garfield, Celeste Holm, Anne Revere, Jane Wyatt, Dean Stockwell, and Sam Jaffe, directed by Elia Kazan.
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Flickr A Letter To Three Wives (1949)

The material began life as a Cosmopolitan magazine serial entitled A Letter To Five Wives. The first draft of the script whittled it down to four, and subsequent drafts to the trio implied by the title . . .

The letter is sent by the never-seen Addie Ross (her voice was supplied by an uncredited Celeste Holm, who brings surprising subtlety to the catty character), a "classy" woman who is the feminine ideal for all three husbands of our married heroines (Addie's actual husband went out for a paper one evening and never came back). On the day she's supposed to accompany her "dearest friends" on a charity outing for a local orphanage, she skips town sending a short note that states she has run off with one of their husbands. Unable to contact said husbands (this was the days before smart phones and wi-fi), each of the wives is left to ponder why their husband might have skipped town with Addie . . .

And all three marriages are under pressure; Deborah Bishop (Jeanne Crain) fears that she is too much a hayseed to fit in with her wealthy husband's ((Jeffrey Lynn) friends and that he still pines for his old girlfriend Addie. Rita Phipps (Ann Sothern) makes more money in a month as a radio writer than her school-teaching husband (Kirk Douglas) does in a year; also, he has a certain amused contempt for most commercial radio and thinks she has become too much a creature of her professional surroundings. Lora Mae Hollingsworth (Linda Darnell) started dating her department-store owning husband (Paul Douglas) in a cynical effort to get a promotion to help her struggling family, and keeps playing hardball until he marries her. The resolution of the story is both amusing and surprisingly touching and feels very "right," which is rare in commercial films.

Even with the same script (by Joseph Mankiewicz, who also directed), the film wouldn't have worked as well without the cast he put together. Ann Sothern had been wasted in one too many "B" movies at MGM over the past decade and would soon be lost to television--this was her first really meaty role in a long time and she was splendid as the smart, funny woman who is very aware of the pitfalls of soap-opera writing, but also of the compensations (such as the weekly salary of "one hundred pieces in the most restful shade of green"); Jeanne Crain, gets a chance to show not only her dramatic chops, but to let loose in a bit of farce (her drunken waltz on the dance floor at the country club is a genuine hoot), and Linda Darnell, given the most complicated character in the film delivers a layered and touching performance as someone whose ideas may be wrong, but they ARE definite and she's going to live by them, even if it leads to pain. This is the sort of movie that people mean when they talk about smart entertainment, something you're more likely to find on television than in movie theaters these days. Which is a pity.

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During the run of the Broadway show Third Best Sport 30 December 1958 - 7 March 1959, Celeste Holm appeared as the mystery guest (4 January 1959)
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Flickr Celeste Holm 1917 - 2012

Sophisticated and witty actor who triumphed on Broadway and won an Oscar

Celeste Holm, who has died aged 95, was the original Ado Annie in Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's groundbreaking musical Oklahoma! which opened on Broadway in 1943. In I Cain't Say No, she sang: "I cain't be prissy and quaint / I ain't the type that can faint." Annie was a none-too-bright farm girl, but Holm was a smart, witty and sophisticated actor, whom everybody seemed to like. Many years later, during the interval of a Broadway show, she came out on stage and made a plea for her mental-health charity. It was done with such sincerity and passion that the audience could not fail to pay up.

On screen, Holm was the first woman to sing the Cole Porter song Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, sharing the delightful duet with Frank Sinatra in High Society (1956). Holm and Sinatra played reporters nosing about the reception room of a mansion and studying the array of ultra-expensive wedding gifts. Despite such high points, her film career was not as illustrious as it should have been. Nevertheless, she won the best supporting actress Oscar for Gentleman's Agreement (1947) and was nominated in the same category for Come to the Stable (1949) and All About Eve (1950). In a way, Holm, who was attractive without being a glamour puss, seemed slightly above it all: more of an observer than a real participant.

She played key figures on the sidelines in the two films she made for Joseph L Mankiewicz. In A Letter to Three Wives (1949), we only hear her beautifully modulated voice as the brazen Addie Ross, who has written a letter to the eponymous wives, explaining that she has gone off with one of their husbands. In All About Eve, as the stylish wife of a playwright, she co-narrates the picture and also contributes to the downfall of her friend, the ageing Broadway star Margo Channing (Bette Davis).

Holm was born in New York. Her father was a Norwegian-born insurance executive and her mother was a portrait artist and author. When she was about three years old, she was taken to see a performance by the dancer Anna Pavlova and decided she wanted to produce "the same effect of rejoicing on an audience". She studied ballet for 14 years while attending schools in Holland and France, before going on to a drama degree at the University of Chicago.

Holm understudied the role of Ophelia, to Leslie Howard's Hamlet, on tour in 1937. Two years later, she was on Broadway playing Mary L, the rather sad married woman in the bar in William Saroyan's Pulitzer prize-winning play The Time of Your Life. It made a star of Gene Kelly as Harry the Hoofer, and launched Holm's career.

After her triumph in Oklahoma!, Holm went into the stage musical Bloomer Girl (1944), in which she played an abolitionist who gradually falls for a slaveowner. Under contract to 20th Century Fox, she injected a vibrant sense of humour as a visiting Frenchwoman in Three Little Girls in Blue (1946), but was rather wasted in the musical film Carnival in Costa Rica (1947).

Her third movie was Gentleman's Agreement, Elia Kazan's well-meaning exposé of antisemitism in America. Holm played the chic but lonely fashion writer on investigative journalist Gregory Peck's magazine. Although she had some of the film's most pungent lines, and shone as usual, it was hardly an Oscar-winning role.

In Road House (1948), she performed with her customary wit, but had far less to do than Richard Widmark, who was billed below her. She finally got her first starring roles in three films in 1949: as dreamer Dan Dailey's practical wife in Chicken Every Sunday; as a tennis-playing nun in Come to the Stable, who despite the handicap of her habit, lobs, volleys and smashes her way to victory; and utilising her talent for light comedy in Everybody Does It, as a woman who wants to sing opera but can't, and whose husband doesn't but can.

After All About Eve, the dictatorial head of Fox, Darryl F Zanuck, fired Holm because she insisted on a salary increase, and then, according to Holm, "he called the head of every other studio and said he had fired me because I was too difficult to work with". As a result, MGM turned her down for the role of Gene Kelly's patron in An American in Paris (1951), since she was "too costly". The less starry Nina Foch was cast instead, and Holm did not make a film for five years.

In the meantime, she returned to the stage in New York in the title role of Eugene O'Neill's Anna Christie, and temporarily replaced Gertrude Lawrence in The King and I. MGM made amends by casting her in The Tender Trap (1955) and High Society, in both of which her character loves Sinatra, although he is more interested in Debbie Reynolds and Grace Kelly respectively. "I guess I'll just keep on fiddling until I die or get married, whichever comes first," she says in The Tender Trap. In the same film, when someone says he thinks he has met her before, she replies: "It's this face of mine. It's what everyone's wearing this season."

Holm then concentrated on stage, starring in the musical comedy Mame, and appeared on Broadway into her 70s. She made many television movies (playing the Fairy Godmother in a 1965 version of Cinderella) as well as TV series, including Run for Your Life, The Fugitive, The Love Boat, Falcon Crest, Cheers and Promised Land. In 1982, she was in the first episode of the long-running series American Playhouse. She still made the occasional feature film, playing Aunt Polly in a musical version of Tom Sawyer (1973) and Ted Danson's mother in Three Men and a Baby (1987).

Holm sat on the boards of the New Jersey Film Commission and the Actors' Fund, and was knighted by the King of Norway in 1979. Her first three marriages – to the director Ralph Nelson, Francis Davies and A Schuyler Dunning – ended in divorce. From 1961 until his death in 1996, she was married to the actor Wesley Addy, with whom she starred in Candida on Broadway in 1970. She married the opera singer Frank Basile, who was half her age, in 2004.

She is survived by Frank and her sons Ted, from her first marriage, and Daniel, from her third.

• Celeste Holm, actor, born 29 April 1917 Died 15 July 2012

Ronald Bergan The Guardian 15 July 2012

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Flickr "Come to the Stable" 1949 starring Loretta Young and Celeste Holm

Academy Award winning actress Celeste Holm (on the left) died today at 94 years of age in her New York Central Park Apartment. May she rest in Peace. Movie clip from youtube...
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Celeste Holm, a versatile, bright-eyed blonde who soared to Broadway fame in Oklahoma! and won an Oscar in Gentleman's Agreement but whose last years were filled with financial difficulty and estrangement from her sons, died Sunday, a relative said. She was 95.



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On Saturday, April 9, 2011... I had the pleasure of meeting Celeste Holm www.celesteholm.com/#/slideshow an American stage, film, and television actress, known for her Academy Award-winning performance in Gentleman's Agreement (1947), as well as for her Oscar-nominated performances in Come to the Stable (1949) and All About Eve (1950), in Central Park with her husband opera singer Frank Basile. www.cabaretscenes.org/cabaret_reviews/2011/sep11/basile_f...

On this day, April 29, 2012 which was her 95th birthday & their 8th wedding anniversary, Frank invited friends to join them at the "York Theatre" to experience "Colette Collage", the Tom Jones series "Musicals in Mufti" www.yorktheatre.org/mufti-media.html The musical was phenomenal, and the duo celebration of Celeste & Frank was absolutely heartwarming!

On their Wedding Day in 2004...
"Frank has become much too important to me to be temporary," said Holm in a statement. "I wanted a lovely present for my birthday and he was it!"

Basile stated "that after so many years together Celeste asked me for a very special gift for her birthday and when you love somebody the answer is yes. Besides she makes me laugh." www.playbill.com/news/article/85931-December-Bride-Shocki...

I captured many photos of Celeste & Frank, Tom Jones & the cast of "Colette Collage"...this was my favorite!

xoxo, Richelle @ www.LuvLotsOfChocolate.com

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Flickr Solara was honored and thrilled to meet (and give a gentle Borzoi hug to) the great Celeste Holm, Academy Award and Golden Globe winner and Broadway legend!
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Celest Holm: "We live by encouragement and die without it - slowly, sadly and angrily."


Solara was invited to be a part of the celebrity New Yorkie Runway™ Fashion Show, held to benefit the national therapy dog program, "Angel on a Leash", held on Friday, February 10, 2012 at the New Yorker Hotel during the excitement of NYC Fashion Week and the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.

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Loretta Young, Celeste Holm star in this heartwarming movie about two nuns working to build a childrens hospital in New England.
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Flickr Celeste Holm (The Fugitive)

Celeste Holm appeared in two episodes of the tv seies "The Fugitive".
In The Old Man Picked a Lemon (13 April 1965) she played Flo Hagerman and in Concrete Evidence (24 January 1967) she took the part of Pearl Patton.

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Flickr What's My Line Celeste Holm

Celeste Holm was the mystery guest on What's My Line? 4 January 1959
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Flickr 162 Celeste Holm_Greiling (Film Stars der Welt C; 162)
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1949; Everybody does it by James M. Cain. Cover art by George Gregg Movie Tie-in Twentieth Century-Fox film starring Paul Douglas, Linda Darnell, Celeste Holm and Charles Coburn
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Heartwarming 1940's movie staring Loretta Young and Celeste Holm in New England building a childrens hospital
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Celeste Holm, Paul Simon.
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Flickr Watching Cinderella with Ginger Rogers + Celeste Holm (1964). Giggles filled the room as Prince Charming appears.

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The Irish Repertory Theatre opens it’s production of George Bernard Shaw’s DON JUAN IN HELL. It is directed by Artistic Director Charlotte Moore and it’s star studded cast includes: Fritz Weaver, Celeste Holm, James A Stephens and Donal Donelly and it runs for a total of 56 performances.

(Carol Rosegg photo w/Fritz Weaver, Celeste Holm, James A. Stephens, Donal Donelly.)
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“On This Day Off-Broadway” is made possible through the generosity of Ben Hodges and John Willis at Theatre World Books.

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Left: Actress Celeste Holm
pours milk for Beany and Cecil,
the Seasick Sea Serpent.
Best remembered today as a
1960’s animated series (one
of the first color shows on
ABC), the program originated
with puppets handled
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and Stan Freberg. Called
Time for Beany, the Emmyaward-
winning show aired
from 1949-1954, originally on
Paramount’s first attempt at a
“fourth network,” then syndicated

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On the set of 'High Society' with Frank Sinatra and Celeste Holm
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Flickr Bette Davis All About Eve

as Margo Channing. Bette experiences a 'bumpy' night.

"All About Eve" is a literate, adult film of the calibre that will do big league, big town business. In addition it has all the elements for the general runs.
The whyfore of the producer's insistence for "scheduled performances" becomes obvious as the story unfolds from its banquet scene that honors a new Broadway legit great and the flashbacks which deal with the brittle, hard-bitten and frequently bitter saga that tells us "All About Eve."

Anne Baxter, in the title role, is the radiant newcomer who has attained the thespic heights. And as she mounts the podium to receive the supreme accolade, the intimates who figured in her breathless success story project their own vignettes on what made this hammy glammy run.

Bette Davis is the established albeit somewhat aging star. Hugh Marlowe is her author; Celeste Holm the playwright's wife; Gary Merrill the play's director who yields to a quick call, and some easy money, from Hollywood but soon returns to Miss Davis, his major romance. Backgrounding are Gregory Ratoff, as the producer, and George Sanders as the debonair, machiavellian dramatic critic who knows the angles--plus.

Miss Baxter plays a starry-eyed would be actress who, by extraordinary design, finally meets Bette Davis, her histrionic idol (through the kind offices of Celeste Holm). She is taken into the household, machinates an understudy chore, apparently possesses the basic talent to click resoundingly once she engineers an opportunity - and in return is ruthless in her pitch for both the beau and the husband of the two women who most befriended her.

The basic story is garnished with exceedingly well-cast performances wherein Miss Davis does not spare herself, makeup-wise, in the aging star assignment. Miss Baxter gives the proper shading to her cool and calculating approach in the process of ingratiation and ultimate opportunities; and the other principals mouth dialog which is real and convincing. The intra-trade references to Zanuck (perhaps the first time a producer permitted his own name-dropping to further the plot), the William Morris agency, 21 and the Stork (both reproduced with authentic interiors) are plausible and not dragged in for any smartalecky reasons. The snide references to picture people, the plug for San Francisco ("an oasis of civilization in the California desert") and the like are purposeful and manifest an intelligent reflex from a group of hyper-talented people towards the picture business. In itself it was courageous to retain these segments. It is typical of the general quality of the film, both as to the screenplay and the players.

It is obvious author-director Joe Mankiewicz knew what and how he wanted his cast to say and interpret. It comes out that way, even in the bitter ending with its suggestion that still another tyro, who had latched onto Miss Baxter, might well tread the same hard path.

It is cogent that a sharp Broadway play--at least a screenplay about Broadway people--was cradled and produced in Hollywood. The characterizations are composite prototypes, of course, although some may see in Miss Davis' role a vivid counterpart. The ruthless critic is 100% fiction; any analogy, because of his debonair typecasting, ends there.

"All About Eve" has substance in virtually every dramatic and romantic mood, which have been given proper shading and projection by producer Darryl F. Zanuck and Mankiewicz. The segue from the commentary school of cinematurgy, to bridge the flashback sequences, into the vignettes is unobtrusive but an effective technique to tie up the entire package which ends with Miss Baxter hugging the coveted trophy--and a stranger to her friends.

The Zanuck production investiture is plush in every department.
20th Century-Fox. Director Joseph L. Mankiewicz; Producer Darryl F. Zanuck; Writer Joseph L. Mankiewicz; Camera Milton Krasner Editor Barbara McLean; Music Alfred Newman Art Lyle Wheeler, George Davis. Tradeshown Sept. 6, '50.

Margo - Bette Davis
Eve - Anne Baxter
Addison De Witt - George Sanders
Karen - Celeste Holm
Bill Simpson - Gary Merrill
Lloyd Richards - Hugh Marlowe
Birdie - Thelma Ritter
Miss Casswell - Marilyn Monroe
Max Fabian - Gregory Ratoff
Phoebe - Barbara Bates
Aged Actor - Walter Hampden
Girl - Randy Stuart
Leading Man - Craig Hill
Doorman - Leland Harris
Autograph Seeker - Barbara White
Stage Manager - Eddie Fisher
Clerk - William Pullen
Pianist - Claude Stroud
Frenchman - Eugene Borden
Reporter - Helen Mowery
Captain of Walters - Steve Geray

ABEL GREEN Variety 13 September 1950


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Boston's Shubert Theater opened on January 25, 1910. It is known as "The Little Princess." The Shubert Organization owned numerous theaters in the US, starting in the late 19th century. Their first New York City theater opened in 1900. Their second theater was the New Haven Shubert made famous by the 1950 classic film, "All About Eve," starring Bette Davis, Ann Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm and Marilyn Monroe.

As shown in "Eve," the New Haven would be used as an out of town venue for shows headed to Broadway. That tradition lasted until the 1970's. "A Streetcar Named Desire" premiered at the New Haven in 1947.

@2009 David Lee Guss Shubert Theater, Boston, Massachusetts, 1977-2008

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"Sunday's Child"
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One of the first things former Hollywood star Celeste Holm said when I arrived at her apartment was: "Doesn't my Oscar look noble on the piano."
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Flickr Film homage, 1970's, Shubert Theater, Boston, MA,1977

Boston's Shubert Theater opened on January 25, 1910. It is known as "The Little Princess." The Shubert Organization owned numerous theaters in the US, starting in the late 19th century. Their first New York City theater opened in 1900. Their second theater was the New Haven Shubert made famous by the 1950 classic film, "All About Eve," starring Bette Davis, Ann Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm and Marilyn Monroe.

As shown in "Eve," the New Haven would be used as an out of town venue for shows headed to Broadway. That tradition lasted until the 1970's. "A Streetcar Named Desire" premiered at the New Haven in 1947.

Joan Crawford got her first show business break when J.J. Shubert hired her in 1924 for the Broadway chorus of "Innocent Eyes."

Persistent rumor has it that Crawford about this time appeared in a pornographic film. When she was put under contract to MGM a year later ln 1925, studio head L.B. Mayer supposedly bought all the prints. She had a run at Metro until the early 1940's when the studio cast her in mediocre films to break her spirit.

In 1943 Crawford signed with Warner Brothers and a year later earned an Oscar for the title role in the film noir classic, "Mildred Pierce."

Both Crawford, and her arch rival, Bette Davis, had very expressive eyes. And both clawed their way to the top of the Hollywood heap.

The original "Walking Tall" was made in 1973; three sequels have followed so far, as did a 1981 TV series and a remake in 2004 with Rock, a wrestler turned actor.

@2009 David Lee Guss Film homage, Shubert Theater, Boston, Massachusetts, 1977-2008



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Gregory Peck & Celeste Holm in Gentleman's Agreement
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High Line supporters Celeste Holm and Tom Fontana at a 2004 event.
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The ladies of "All About Eve." Bette Davis, Anne Baxter & Celeste Holm.
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Flickr Kirk Douglas in Letter-to-three-wives (1949)
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A Letter to Three Wives is a 1949 film which tells the story of a woman who mails a letter to three women, telling them she has left town with the husband of one of them. It stars Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell, Ann Sothern, Kirk Douglas, Paul Douglas (in his first film role), Jeffrey Lynn, and Thelma Ritter. An uncredited Celeste Holm provides the voice of Addie Ross, the unseen woman who authored the title letter.

The movie was adapted by Vera Caspary and Joseph L. Mankiewicz from the novel Letter to Five Wives by John Klempner. It was directed by Mankiewicz, who went on to direct All About Eve the following year.

It won the Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Writing, Screenplay and was nominated for Best Picture.

he story involves three married couples in a small Westchester (NY) town. The three wives receive a message, just as they are about to take a group of school children on a riverboat ride and picnic, that a fourth woman has run off with one of their husbands. A series of flashbacks intimates the possible reasons why each wife might be deserted by her husband. One (Jeanne Crain) grew up on a farm. Her only worldliness comes from service in the Navy during World War II. She feels out of place at the social occasions that her husband enjoys (and grew up in). Another (Ann Sothern) is a career woman who writes sappy stories for radio soap operas. Her teacher husband feels somewhat emasculated since she earns a substantial portion of the household income. The third (Linda Darnell) grew up poor and married the wealthy owner of a statewide chain of department stores (she works in one of these stores). He is a bit older than she, and "knows all the answers", as she sarcastically tells him. The couple has never gotten along but still share a bond. Addie Ross, the woman with whom one of the husbands has run off, is a social butterfly and, by all accounts, very desirable. Her character never appears on camera in the movie. The movie is sustained through tableaux that demonstrate the three very different situations.

[edit] Differences between novel and film

The film was based on John Klempner's novel, "A Letter to Five Wives." Two wives were lost in the transition to the screen. At one point, the film was called "A Letter to Four Wives". Upon submitting the adapted screenplay to 20th Century-Fox chief Darryl F. Zanuck, Joseph L. Mankiewicz mentioned that he found it too long and asked how he felt the movie could be shortened. "Take out one of the wives," Zanuck replied. Originally, the movie would have featured Anne Baxter as Martha, the fourth wife. Zanuck didn't feel Baxter's segment was as strong as the other three, so that one was cut. The fifth wife, Geraldine, was omitted from the outset.

All major characters differ substantially between the novel and film, and the nature of the problems with their marriages does as well. In the novel, Lora May (not Lora Mae) is less a gold digger than a woman who has always been dominated by her wealthy husband; Rita is trying to succeed in a second marriage with a man she has never felt passionate about; and Deborah is a plain and quiet ex-spinster whose "catch" of a husband has been disappointed in her lack of success in society. As for the other two wives, Martha and her husband locked horns over child-rearing issues, while Geraldine was devoting excessive time and money to her singing career with few results.

The novel also gives no indication that any of the couples will work through their problems (the film, ambiguities notwithstanding, has a decidedly happy ending), and the identity of the errant husband is different (though not his rationale).

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Flickr Thelma Ritter in All About Eve
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Flickr The line for Celeste Holm's autograph at the Loew's Jersey Theater in Jersey City


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Flickr Celeste Holm signing autographs at the Loew's Jersey Theater in Jersey City


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奧斯卡金像獎得主赫姆(Celeste Holm)與丈夫、歌劇演唱家巴西爾(Frank Basile)觀看了2月14日舉行的神韻演出。(Joshua Philipp / 大紀元)

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奥斯卡金像奖得主萨利斯特.赫姆(Celeste Holm)与丈夫、歌剧演唱家巴西尔(Frank Basile)(摄影:Joshua Philipp / 大纪元)

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All About Eve, en castellano La Malvada (Argentina / Mexico), Eva al desnudo (España), es una película escrita y dirigida en 1950 por Joseph L. Mankiewicz, a partir de la novela "The Wisdom of Eve" de Mary Orr.

Bette Davis interpreta a Margo Channing, actriz de Broadway, y Anne Baxter interpreta a Eva Harrington, una joven admiradora que aparece en la vida de Channing, amenazando su carrera artística y su vida personal. Gary Merrill, George Sanders, Hugh Marlowe, Celeste Holm y Thelma Ritter también aparecen en la película. La película representa una de las primeras apariciones importantes de Marilyn Monroe.

La película fue candidata en 14 categorías a los Premios Óscar, ganando 6 premios, incluyendo el de Mejor película. También ha sido seleccionada para conservación por el Registro Nacional de Películas de los Estados Unidos.

Margo Channing es la mayor estrella de Broadway pero empieza a pesarle la edad. Es entonces cuando encuentra a una joven llamada Eva, quien dice ser su mayor admiradora, y que entra en su vida, convirtiéndose en su secretaria. Gradualmente, se va descubriendo que Eva es más maquinadora y falsa de lo que aparentaba. Empieza a suplantar a Margo, tomando el papel de su suplente y empieza a tramar como hacerla desaparecer para quedarse con su papel sobre el escenario. Eva realiza una interpretación tan destacada que su propia carrera empieza a despegar, llegando a ser una estrella mayor que Margo. Al final de la película, Eva encuentra una joven admiradora, y queda implícito que el círculo continua.

La película está basada en la experiencia vivida por la actriz Elisabeth Bergner cuando interpretaba la obra "The Two Mrs. Carrolls" entre 1943 y 1944, y que contó a la autora Mary Orr. En esa época, Bergner conoció a una joven admiradora a la que dio empleo como asistenta y que, más tarde, intentó destruir su carrera. Orr cambió ligeramente la historia, permitiendo que al final la admiradora le robara el papel protagonista a la actriz.

En 1949, Mankiewicz estaba considerando hacer una película sobre una actriz de mediana edad, cuando llegó a su manos la novela de Orr. Con la ayuda del productor Darryl F. Zanuck, se enroló en la realización de la película. Para el papel principal, el de Margo Channing, se pensó originalmente en Claudette Colbert, quien incluso ya había firmado el contrato, pero una lesión en la espalda le obligó a abandonar el proyecto. Posteriormente, se pensó en Susan Hayward, quien fue rechazada por ser demasiado joven, y Marlene Dietrich, quien fue rechazada por ser demasiado "alemana". Se pensó entonces en Barbara Stanwyck, pero no estaba disponible en esos momentos. También se pensó en Gertrude Lawrence, pero cuando su agente sugirió "que estaría bien que Gertie se sentara ante el piano y cantara", Mankiewicz la rechazó inmediatamente. Es entonces cuando Zanuck llama a Bette Davis, quien estaba terminando su trabajo en "La egoísta". Cuando terminó de leer el guión, el cual le parecía uno de los mejores que había leído nunca, aceptó el papel.

Para el papel de Eva Harrington, se pensó en Jeanne Crain pero se quedó embarazada, lo que le obligó a dejar la película. Anne Baxter, quien había ganado recientemente el Oscar a la mejor actriz de reparto por "El filo de la navaja", ocupó su lugar.

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Oscar 1950 [editar]
Categoría Persona Resultado
Mejor película Ganadora
Mejor director Joseph L. Mankiewicz Ganador
Mejor actriz Anne Baxter Candidata
Mejor actriz Bette Davis Candidata
Mejor actor de reparto George Sanders Ganador
Mejor actriz de reparto Thelma Ritter Candidata
Mejor actriz de reparto Celeste Holm Candidata
Mejor guión adaptado Joseph L. Mankiewicz Ganador
Mejor sonido W.D. Flick
Roger Heman Ganadores
Mejor montaje Barbara McLean Candidata
Mejor fotografía (en blanco y negro) Milton Krasner Candidato
Mejor decoración (en blanco y negro) Lyle Wheeler
Thomas Little
George Davis Candidatos
Mejor música Alfred Newman Candidato
Mejor vestuario (blanco y negro) Charles LeMaire
Edith Head Ganadores

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A publicity still from the 1950 Academy Award®-winning drama "All about Eve" features (left to right): Gary Merrill, Bette Davis, George Sanders, Anne Baxter, Hugh Marlowe and Celeste Holm. "All about Eve" received a record 14 Academy Award nominations and won six Oscars®, including Best Picture. Restored by Nick & jane for Dr. Macro's High Quality Movie Scans Website: http:www.doctormacro.com. Enjoy!
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Flickr Encourage me!
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“We live by encouragement and die without it - slowly, sadly, angrily.”
- Celeste Holm

Note:
Roney is one among 15.000 lost children still roaming the streets of São Paulo.


It is in deepest regret and sadness that I inform you of Roney's cold-blooded murder on the early morning hours of January 15th. May he find peace wherever his journey has taken him.......

IMPORTANT NOTE:
On June 27th. we also lost our beloved Claudiney.


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Celeste Holm
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Celeste Holm
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Celeste Holm speaking at 2003 High Falls Film Festival in Rochester, NY
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Chlotrudis Award winner Kerry Washington introducing Celeste Holm at the High Falls Film Festival
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Chlotrudis Award winner Kerry Washington introducing Celeste Holm at the High Falls Film Festival
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Chlotrudis Award winner Kerry Washington introducing Celeste Holm at the High Falls Film Festival
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Chlotrudis Award winner Kerry Washington introducing Celeste Holm at the2003 High Falls Film Festival in Rochester, NY
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Chlotrudis Award winner Kerry Washington introducing Celeste Holm at the High Falls Film Festival
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Chlotrudis Award winner Kerry Washington introducing Celeste Holm at the High Falls Film Festival
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I dont even like this lady lol. A very old and cool actress.
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Flickr Sheldon Dorf with Celeste Holm
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Shel Dorf (July 5, 1933 – November 3, 2009), founder of Comic-Con International San Diego, with actress Celeste Holm (April 29, 1917 - July 15, 2012) at the 60th Annual Academy Awards,
April 11, 1988.

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1988 Academy Awards

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Scanned from the original 35MM film negative.

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