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    Jessica Tandy

    British-American actress

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  1. Jessie Alice Tandy (7 June 1909 – 11 September 1994) was an English-American actress. Tandy appeared in over 100 stage productions and had more than 60 roles in film and TV, receiving an Academy Award, four Tony Awards, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award.

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Jessica Tandy was an English-born U.S. actress, well known for her role in Broadway's Foxfire and her Oscar-winning performance in Driving Miss Daisy (1989). Tandy was the original Blanche...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001788Jessica Tandy - IMDb

    Jessica Tandy. Actress: Driving Miss Daisy. A beloved, twinkly blue-eyed doyenne of stage and screen, actress Jessica Tandy's career spanned nearly six and a half decades. In that span of time, she enjoyed an amazing film renaissance at age 80, something unheard of in a town that worships youth and nubile beauty.

  4. 5′ 4″ (1.63 m) Mini Bio. A beloved, twinkly blue-eyed doyenne of stage and screen, actress Jessica Tandy's career spanned nearly six and a half decades. In that span of time, she enjoyed an amazing film renaissance at age 80, something unheard of in a town that worships youth and nubile beauty.

  5. 5 days ago · Jessica Tandy (born June 7, 1909, London, Eng.—died Sept. 11, 1994, Easton, Conn., U.S.) was an English-born American actress of stage, screen, and television, noted for her complex portrayals and frequent collaborations with Hume Cronyn, her husband.

  6. Sep 12, 1994 · By Associated Press. September 11, 1994 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. NEW YORK -- Jessica Tandy, 85, who won an Academy Award at age 80 for her portrayal of a spirited southern matriarch in "Driving Miss...

  7. Sep 11, 1994 · Jessie Alice "Jessica" Tandy (June 7 1909 – September 11 1994) was an English - American stage and film actress. She first appeared on the London stage in 1926 at the age of 16, playing, among others, Katherine opposite Laurence Olivier's Henry V, and Cordelia opposite John Gielgud's King Lear.

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