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  1. Oct 8, 1981 · Gloria Grahame, the actress best known for her screen portrayals of sulking and occasionally wisecracking blondes, died Monday night of cancer at St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan. She was 55...

  2. Biography. Read More. Gloria Grahame electrified moviegoers with her turns as femmes fatale in such films as "Crossfire" (1947), "In a Lonely Place" (1950) and "The Bad and the Beautiful" (1952), which earned her a Best Supporting Actress Oscar. Her women were dangerous, without question, and potentially lethal if cornered, like her mob moll in ...

  3. Oct 7, 1981 · Gloria Grahame, the actress best known for her screen portrayals of sulking and occasionally wisecracking blondes, died on Monday night of cancer at St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan. She was...

  4. Dec 23, 2017 · Classic Hollywood: Remembering Gloria Grahame before ‘Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool’. For film noir buffs, Gloria Grahame was a goddess of the genre, starring in such films as Nicholas...

  5. Oct 20, 2023 · “She’s gorgeous! She’s dangerous!” Variety, in its review, reported, “Gloria Grahame, as the blonde waitress, shows possibilities, but [is] given a conflicting, indefinite role in this opus.” That may as well have described Grahames overall tenure as an MGM contract player, which lasted a little over two years.

  6. Gloria Grahame. American actress. Also known as: Gloria Grahame Hallward. Learn about this topic in these articles: Assorted References. “Big Heat, The” In The Big Heat. …enjoys considerable screen chemistry with Gloria Grahame as the ill-treated mob moll. Lee Marvin makes an early screen appearance as a sadistic gangster. Read More. “Oklahoma!”

  7. Series. Hard Luck Woman: Gloria Grahame at 100. March 16 – 25, 2023. “Of all the American film stars, Gloria Grahame is the only one who is also a person.”—François Truffaut, 1952.

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