Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Awards and Nominations

  1. The film also earned Booth Best Actress awards from The Cannes Film Festival, the Golden Globe Awards, the New York Film Critics Circle Awards, and National Board of Review. She received her third Tony, her second in the Best Actress in a Play category, for her performance in The Time of the Cuckoo.

  2. 1953 Winner Oscar. Best Actress in a Leading Role. Come Back, Little Sheba. BAFTA Awards. 1955 Nominee BAFTA Film Award. Best Foreign Actress. About Mrs. Leslie. USA. 1954 Nominee BAFTA Film Award. Best Foreign Actress. Come Back, Little Sheba. USA. Cannes Film Festival. 1953 Winner Special Mention. Come Back, Little Sheba.

    • August 30, 1898
    • October 16, 1992
  3. Mar 21, 2024 · Awards And Honors: Academy Award (1953): Actress in a Leading Role. Emmy Award (1963): Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Series (Lead) Emmy Award (1962): Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Series (Lead) Golden Globe Award (1953): Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0095804Shirley Booth - IMDb

    Won 1 Oscar. 10 wins & 8 nominations total. Photos 42. Known for. Come Back, Little Sheba. 7.5. Lola Delaney. 1952. Hazel. 7.2. TV Series. Hazel Burke. 1961–1966 • 154 eps. The Matchmaker. 6.8. Dolly 'Gallagher' Levi. 1958.

    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • North Chatham, Massachusetts, USA
  5. Aug 23, 2013 · Ronald Colman presenting Shirley Booth with the Oscar® for Best Actress for her performance in "Come Back, Little Sheba" at the 25th Academy Awards® in 1953.

    • Aug 23, 2013
    • 141.5K
    • Oscars
  6. Mini Bio. Character actress Shirley Booth could play everything in all facets of show business, whether it was Miss Duffy the Tavern Owner's Man Crazy Daughter on "Duffy's Tavern", the sassy maid on TV's Hazel (1961) or the pathetic woman in Come Back, Little Sheba (1952) .

  7. Shirley Booth was the last person born in the 19th century to win an Oscar in a Leading Role, and the first woman in her 50s to win Best Actress, at the age of 54 (the second woman in her 50s to win, Julianne Moore, was also 54 when she won at the 87th Academy Awards ).

  1. People also search for