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Grace Kelly Bio
On November 12, 1929, Grace Patricia Kelly was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to wealthy parents. Her girlhood was uneventful for the most part, but one of the things she desired was to become an actress which she had decided on at an early age. After her high school graduation in 1947, Grace struck out on her own, heading to New York's bright lights to try her luck there. Grace worked some as a model and made her debut on Broadway in 1949. She also made a brief foray into the infant medium of television. Not content with the work in New York, Grace moved to Southern California for the more prestigious part of acting -- motion pictures. In 1951, she appeared in her first film entitled Fourteen Hours (1951) when she was 22. It was a small part, but a start nonetheless. The following year she landed the role of Amy Kane in High Noon (1952), a western starring Gary Cooper and Lloyd Bridges which turned out to be very popular. In 1953, Grace appeared in only one film, but it was another popular one. The film was Mogambo (1953) where Grace played Linda Nordley. The film was a jungle drama in which fellow cast members, Clark Gable and Ava Gardner turned in masterful performances. It was also one of the best films ever released by MGM. Although she got noticed with High Noon, her work with director Alfred Hitchcock, which began with Dial M for Murder (1954) made her a star. Her standout performance in Rear Window (1954) brought her to prominence. As Lisa Fremont, she was cast opposite James Stewart, who played a crippled photographer who witnesses a murder in the next apartment from his wheelchair. Grace stayed busy in 1954 appearing in five films. Grace would forever be immortalized by winning the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Georgie Elgin opposite Bing Crosby in The Country Girl (1954). In 1955, Grace once again teamed with Hitchcock in To Catch a Thief (1955) co-starring Cary Grant. In 1956, she played Tracy Lord in the musical comedy High Society (1956) which also starred Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby. The whimsical tale ended with her re-marrying her former husband, played by Crosby. The film was well received. It also turned out to be her final acting performance. Grace had recently met and married Prince Rainier of Monaco. By becoming a princess, she gave up her career. For the rest of her life, she was to remain in the news with her marriage and her three children. On September 14, 1982, Grace was killed in an automobile accident in her adoptive home country. She was just 52 years old.
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Actress - filmography (1980s) (1950s) - Rearranged (1982)
- High Society (1956) .... Tracy Samantha Lord
- The Swan (1956) .... Princess Alexandra
- To Catch a Thief (1955) .... Frances Stevens
... aka Alfred Hitchcock's To Catch a Thief (USA: complete title) - The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1955) .... Nancy Brubaker
- Green Fire (1954) .... Catherine Knowland
- The Country Girl (1954) .... Georgie Elgin
- Rear Window (1954) .... Lisa Carol Fremont
... aka Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window (USA: complete title) - Dial M for Murder (1954) .... Margot Mary Wendice
- "Kraft Television Theatre"
... aka Kraft Mystery Theatre (USA: new title) ... aka Kraft Theatre (USA: new title) - The Thankful Heart (1954) TV Episode - Boy of Mine (1953) TV Episode - The Small House (1952) TV Episode - The Cricket on the Hearth (1952) TV Episode - Old Lady Robbins (1948) TV Episode - Mogambo (1953) .... Linda Nordley
- "The Philco Television Playhouse"
... aka Arena Theatre (USA: new title) ... aka Repertory Theatre (USA: new title) ... aka The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse (USA: new title) - The Way of the Eagle (1953) TV Episode - Rich Boy (1952) TV Episode .... Paula - Leaf out of a Book (1950) TV Episode - Ann Rutledge (1950) TV Episode .... Ann Rutledge - Bethel Merriday (1950) TV Episode - "Lux Video Theatre"
... aka Summer Video Theatre (USA: summer title) - The Betrayer (1953) TV Episode .... Meg - A Message for Janice (1952) TV Episode .... Janice - Life, Liberty and Orrin Dudley (1952) TV Episode .... Beth - "Studio One"
... aka Studio One Summer Theatre (summer title) ... aka Studio One in Hollywood (new title) ... aka Summer Theatre (summer title) ... aka Westinghouse Studio One ... aka Westinghouse Summer Theatre (summer title) - The Kill (1952) TV Episode - The Rockingham Tea Set (1950) TV Episode - "Armstrong Circle Theatre"
- Recapture (1952) TV Episode - City Editor (1952) TV Episode - Lover's Leap (1951) TV Episode - High Noon (1952) .... Amy Fowler Kane
- "Goodyear Television Playhouse"
... aka Goodyear Playhouse (USA: new title) - Leaf Out of a Book (1952) TV Episode - "Suspense"
- Fifty Beautiful Girls (1952) TV Episode - "Robert Montgomery Presents"
... aka Lucky Strike Theater ... aka Montgomery's Summer Stock ... aka The Robert Montgomery Summer Theater - Candles for Theresa (1952) TV Episode - "Lights Out"
- The Borgia Lamp (1952) TV Episode - The Devil to Pay (1950) TV Episode - "Danger"
- Prelude to Death (1952) TV Episode - "Hallmark Hall of Fame"
... aka Hallmark Television Playhouse - The Big Build Up (1952) TV Episode .... Claire - "CBS Television Workshop"
- Don Quixote (1952) TV Episode .... Dulcinea - Fourteen Hours (1951) .... Mrs. Louise Ann Fuller
- "Nash Airflyte Theatre"
... aka Airflyte Theatre - A Kiss for Mr. Lincoln (1951) TV Episode - "The Prudential Family Playhouse"
... aka Prudential Family Theater - Berkeley Square (1951) TV Episode - "Somerset Maugham TV Theatre"
... aka Teller of Tales (original title (first three episodes title)) - Episode (1950) TV Episode - "The Web"
- Mirror of Delusion (1950) TV Episode - "Big Town"
... aka Byline Steve Wilson ... aka City Assignment ... aka Headline ... aka Heart of the City - The Pay-Off (1950) TV Episode - "Actor's Studio"
... aka The Play's the Thing (USA: last season title) - The Swan (1950) TV Episode .... Princess Alexandra
Soundtrack - filmography (2000s) (1970s) (1950s) - Confetti (2006) (performer: "True Love")
- The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) (performer: "True Love")
- That's Entertainment, Part II (1976) (performer: "You're Sensational")
- High Society (1956) (performer: "True Love")
Miscellaneous Crew - filmography- S1m0ne (2002) (simone wishes to thank the following for their contribution to the making of simone)
Self - filmography (1980s) (1970s) (1960s) (1950s) - Night of 100 Stars (1982) (TV) (as Princess Grace) .... Herself
- "Omnibus"
- Episode dated 28 December 1980 (1980) TV Episode (as Princess Grace) .... Herself - The American Film Institute Salute to James Stewart (1980) (TV) .... Herself
- Bing Crosby: His Life and Legend (1978) (TV) .... Herself
- The Children of Theatre Street (1977) (as Princess Grace of Monaco) .... Narrator
- "The Merv Griffin Show"
- Episode dated 26 August 1976 (1976) TV Episode .... Herself
- "'Drehscheibe, Die'"
- Episode dated 22 June 1969 (1969) TV Episode (as Fürstin Gracia Patriciá von Monaco) .... Herself - The 40th Annual Academy Awards (1968) (TV) (as Princess Grace) .... Herself - reviewing Academy's third decade (pre-recorded)
- Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose (1968) (as Princess Grace of Monaco) .... Herself
- Poppies Are Also Flowers (1966) (as Princess Grace) .... Herself
... aka Danger Grows Wild (UK) ... aka Mohn ist auch eine Blume (Austria) ... aka Opération opium (France) ... aka Papavero è anche un fiore, Il (Italy) ... aka The Opium Connection ... aka The Poppy Is Also a Flower (USA) - A Look at Monaco (1963) (TV) .... Hostess (as Princess Grace)
- Glück und Liebe in Monaco (1959) (as Fürstin Gracia Patricia) .... Herself
- Invitation to Monte Carlo (1959) .... Herself
... aka Love in Monaco (USA) - "Toast of the Town"
... aka The Ed Sullivan Show (USA: new title) - Episode #11.41 (1958) TV Episode .... Herself - Episode #8.18 (1955) TV Episode .... Herself - Episode #7.6 (1953) TV Episode .... Herself - The Wedding in Monaco (1956) .... Herself
- Screen Snapshots: Hollywood, City of Stars (1956) .... Herself
- The 28th Annual Academy Awards (1956) (TV) .... Herself - Presenter: Best Actor
- The 27th Annual Academy Awards (1955) (TV) .... Herself - Winner: Best Actress in a Leading Role & Presenter: Documentary Awards
- Miss America Pageant (1954) (TV) .... Judge
- The 26th Annual Academy Awards (1954) (TV) .... Herself
- "Believe It or Not"
- The Voice of Obsession (1950) TV Episode
Archive Footage
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"80s"
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Episode #1.4 (2005) TV Episode
.... Herself
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True Love (2003/I) (V)
.... Herself
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101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment (2003) (TV)
.... Herself
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"Blond in Hollywood"
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Grace Kelly (2003) TV Episode
.... Herself
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Veinte años recordándola (2002) (TV)
.... Herself
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Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows (2001) (TV)
.... Herself (receiving Academy Award)
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Screenwriter John Michael Hayes on 'Rear Window' (2000) (V)
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'Rear Window' Ethics: Remembering and Restoring a Hitchcock Classic (2000) (V)
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"The Fifties" (1997) (mini)
(uncredited)
.... Herself (weds Rainier)
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Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's (1997)
(uncredited)
.... Herself (with Oleg Cassini)
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Great Romances of the 20th Century: Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton (1997) (TV)
.... Herself
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The Good, the Bad & the Beautiful (1996) (TV)
.... Herself
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The Casting Couch (1995) (V)
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"Fame in the Twentieth Century" (1993)
(uncredited)
.... Herself
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Grace Kelly: The American Princess (1991) (V)
(uncredited)
.... Herself (plays baseball)
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The 1950's: Music, Memories & Milestones (1988) (V)
.... Herself
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Maria Callas: La Divina - A Portrait (1987) (TV)
.... Herself
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Terror in the Aisles (1984)
.... (segment "To Catch a Thief")
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Notre Dame de la Croisette (1981)
(uncredited)
.... Herself
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That's Entertainment, Part II (1976)
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Costa del Sol malagueña (1972)
.... Herself
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The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963)
(uncredited)
.... Actress in Clip from 'Mogambo'
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"Biography"
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Francisco Franco (1962) TV Episode
.... Herself
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"Toast of the Town"
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Episode #11.39 (1958) TV Episode
.... Herself
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Episode #9.30 (1956) TV Episode
.... Herself
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"The Colgate Comedy Hour"
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Episode #5.36 (1955) TV Episode
.... Frances Stevens (scene from To Catch a Thief)
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