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    Sandy Dennis (1937-1992) was an American actress who won an Oscar for her role in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? She also starred in films such as Up the Down Staircase, The Fox, and The Out-of-Towners, and won two Tony Awards for her Broadway plays.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0006800Sandy Dennis - IMDb

    Sandy Dennis (1937-1992) was an American actress known for her quirky and neurotic roles in theater and film. She won an Oscar for her performance in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) and starred in other acclaimed films such as The Fox (1967) and A Touch of Love (1969).

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    • Hastings, Nebraska, USA
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    • Westport, Connecticut, USA
  3. Sandy Dennis, the Academy Award-winning actress who made an art form of intense, nervous mannerisms, has died of cancer in Connecticut. Her longtime friend, Doris Elliott, told the Associated ...

  4. Sandy Dennis (born April 27, 1937, Hastings, Nebraska, U.S.—died March 2, 1992, Westport, Connecticut) was an American actress who was alternately praised and criticized for her quirky mannerisms, which became a hallmark of a career that included an Academy Award -winning performance as the best supporting actress as the mousy and nervous ...

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  5. Mar 5, 1992 · Sandy Dennis, who as a young actress in the 1960's entranced Broadway and Hollywood with performances that won her two Tony Awards and an Academy Award, died on Monday at her...

  6. Mar 4, 1992 · Sandy Dennis, who starred in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" and won two Tony Awards, passed away in 1992. She was known for her roles in "Splendor in the Grass", "The Fox" and "Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean".

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  8. Sandy Dennis (1937-1992) was a Broadway and film star, known for her roles in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, A Thousand Clowns, and The Four Seasons. She won a Tony and an Oscar for her performances, and was a candid and uninhibited person.

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