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  1. mother: Rose Winter Schrift. Jewish Actresses Actresses. Height: 5'4" (163 cm ), 5'4" Females. Died on: January 14, 2006. place of death: Beverly Hills, California, United States. Cause of Death: Heart Failure. Notable Alumni: The New School. Ancestry: Austrian American, Ukrainian American. U.S. State: Missouri. City: St. Louis, Missouri.

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    Shelley Winters was born Shirley Schrift of very humble beginnings on August 18, 1920 (some sources list 1922) in East St. Louis, Illinois. Her mother, Rose (Winter), was born in Missouri, to Austrian Jewish parents, and her father, Jonas Schrift, was an Austrian Jewish immigrant. Her father moved the family to Brooklyn when she was still young so ...

    Within a short time, Shelley pushed ahead for a career out west. Hollywood proved to be a tough road. Toiling in bit roles for years, many of her scenes were excised altogether during her early days. Obscurely used in such movies as What a Woman! (1943), The Racket Man (1944), Cover Girl (1944) and Tonight and Every Night (1945), her breakthrough d...

    As a tarnished glamour girl and symbol of working class vulgarity in Hollywood, Shelley was about to be written off in pictures altogether when one of her finest movie roles arrived on her front porch. Her best hard luck girl storyboard showed up in the form of depressed, frumpy-looking Alice Tripp, a factory girl seduced and abandoned by wanderlus...

    By the late 1950s Shelley had started growing in girth and wisely eased into colorful character supports. The switch paid off. After a sterling performance as the ill-fated wife of sadistic killer Robert Mitchum in Charles Laughton's The Night of the Hunter (1955), she scored big in the Oscar department when she won \"Best Supporting Actress\" for ...

    In the 1970s and 1980s, Shelley developed into an oddly-distracted personality on TV, making countless talk show appearances and becoming quite the raconteur and incessant name dropper with her juicy Hollywood behind-the-scenes tales. Candid would be an understatement when she published two scintillating tell-all autobiographies that reached the be...

    Thrice divorced (her first husband was a WWII captain, while her only child, Vittoria, came from her second union to Italian stallion Gassman), Shelley remained footloose and fancy free after finally breaking it off with the volatile Franciosa in 1960. Her stormy marriages and notorious affairs, not to mention her ambitious forays into politics and...

    • August 18, 1920
    • January 14, 2006
  2. Dec 31, 2020 · Winters died at age 85 in January 2006. QueensChronicle.com. Actress Shelley Winters was born in 1920 to Rose Winter and Jonas Schrift, who immigrated to America from Austria in 1907 on the...

  3. Jul 13, 2021 · Rose (Winter) Schrift. (1896 - 1966) Rose Schrift formerly Winter. Born 11 Apr 1896 in Missouri, United States. Daughter of Philip Winter and Lena (Schwartz) Winter. Sister of Isadore Winter, Joseph Winter and Abraham Winter. Wife of Jonas Schrift — married [date unknown] [location unknown]

    • Female
    • April 11, 1896
    • Jonas Schrift
    • December 4, 1966
  4. Actress: The Poseidon Adventure. Shelley Winters was born Shirley Schrift of very humble beginnings on August 18, 1920 (some sources list 1922) in East St. Louis, Illinois. Her mother, Rose Winter, was born in Missouri, to Austrian Jewish parents, and her father, Jonas Schrift, was an Austrian Jewish immigrant.

    • January 1, 1
    • St. Louis, Missouri, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  5. Jun 23, 2021 · Early Life & Family. Shelley Winters was born Shirley Schrift on August 18, 1920, in St. Louis, Missouri. She was the second of two children, born five years after her sister Blanche. Her mother, Rose Winter, was also born in St. Louis after her parents emigrated from Grymalow, Austria.

  6. Jan 14, 2006 · Actress. Born Shirley Schrift in St. Louis, Missouri, to Jewish immigrant Jonas Schrift and Rose Winter. She grew up in New York City, where she appeared in high school plays. Her professional career began as a nightclub chorus girl and garment district model, but she landed a role on Broadway in 1941, making her debut...

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