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    Geraldine Fitzgerald

    Irish-American actress

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  1. Geraldine Mary Fitzgerald (November 24, 1913 – July 17, 2005) [1] was an Irish stage, film, and television actress. She was an Academy Award and Tony Award nominee, and an Emmy Award winner. She was a member of the American Theater Hall of Fame [2] and, in 2020, was listed at number 30 on The Irish Times list of Ireland's greatest film actors.

  2. Geraldine Fitzgerald. Actress: Dark Victory. Geraldine Fitzgerald was the only actress to appear as both Laurence Olivier's wife and Rodney Dangerfield's mother-in-law, which surely qualifies her as running the gamut (if not the gauntlet, in the latter case) of A to Z for co-starring with cinema immortals.

    • January 1, 1
    • Greystones, County Wicklow, Ireland
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  3. Learn about the life and career of Geraldine Fitzgerald, an Irish actress who appeared in classic Hollywood films and Broadway plays. She was nominated for an Oscar for Wuthering Heights and worked with Orson Welles, Bette Davis and Rodney Dangerfield.

    • November 24, 1913
    • July 17, 2005
  4. Jul 19, 2005 · Geraldine Fitzgerald, a feisty, gravel-voiced Dublin redhead who drew instant acclaim in her first Hollywood films, including a 1939 Oscar nomination for ''Wuthering Heights,'' before carving out ...

  5. Geraldine Fitzgerald, the Dublin-born actress and director who was Tony Award nominated for her direction of Mass Appeal in 1982, died July 17 at her Manhattan home, according to The New York Times.

  6. Jul 18, 2005 · The Irish-born actress, who starred in classic films like "Dark Victory" and "Wuthering Heights", passed away in 2005 after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. She also had a successful career on the New York stage and directed a play that earned her a Tony nomination.

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  8. Jul 19, 2005 · The Dublin-born actress, who starred in "Dark Victory" and "Wuthering Heights", died of Alzheimer's disease in 2005. She also had a successful career on the New York stage, receiving a Tony nomination for directing "Mass Appeal".

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