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Patricia Claire Bloom CBE (born 15 February 1931) is an English actress. She is known for leading roles on stage and screen and has received two BAFTA Awards and a Drama Desk Award as well as nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award, a Grammy Award and a Tony Award.
Claire Bloom. Actress: Clash of the Titans. Age has not taken the flower off this Bloom. The well-known and highly respected stage, screen and television actress Claire Bloom continues to be in demand as an octogenarian actress and looks as beautiful as ever.
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Apr 11, 2024 · Claire Bloom, English dramatic actress noted for her moving portrayals of Shakespearean heroines. She appeared on stage, in television, and in motion pictures. Her notable credits included the plays Hamlet and King John and the movies Limelight, The Spy Who Came In from the Cold, Charly, and The King’s Speech.
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Mini Bio. Age has not taken the flower off this Bloom. The well-known and highly respected stage, screen and television actress Claire Bloom continues to be in demand as an octogenarian actress and looks as beautiful as ever. She was born Patricia Claire Blume on February 15, 1931, in Finchley, North London, to Elizabeth (Grew) and Edward Max ...
- February 15, 1931
Feb 15, 2021 · Discovered by Chaplin as a young actress, Claire Bloom has had a long and varied career taking in work with Laurence Olivier and Richard Burton, Doctor Who and one of the great haunted house movies. As she turns 90, Bloom spoke to us in an exclusive interview to reflect on a lifetime of stardom.
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Dec 23, 2016 · Screen gods, guilt and glamour: actor Claire Bloom on her life in the limelight. She was given her big break by Charlie Chaplin and worked with Richard Burton and Laurence Olivier. Claire...
May 29, 2018 · BLOOM, CLAIRE (1931– ), British actress. Claire Bloom won acclaim in The Lady's Not for Burning (1949) and as Juliet in the 1952 Old Vic production of Romeo and Juliet . Later plays include Duel of Angels (London, 1958) and Rashomon (Broadway, 1959).