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This actress made her film debut in a very small but memorable role in 'Miracle On 34th Street':

    Thelma Ritter. The greatest character actress of all time. No matter how large or small her roles were, with her sharp tongue delivery she always stole the film. She was nominated six times for Oscar, she never won. What a disgrace.

This actress portrayed Orson Welles' mother in 'Citizen Kane':
    Agnes Moorehead. A great actress who really didn't find fame until 'Bewitched'.

This actress made her film debut in William Wyler's screen version of 'Detective Story':
    Lee Grant. A major talent in front or behind the camera. She would later win an Academy Award in 1975 for 'Shampoo'.

This actress played the Virgin Mary in 'Song Of Bernadette':
    Linda Darnell. Always superb, she was one of the most underrated actress ever.

This actress was the first performer ever to be nominated for Leading and Supporting Oscar's in the same year.
    Fay Bainter. Nominated for Best Actress for 'White Banners' and Supporting for 'Jezebel' in the same year, she took home the Supporting Oscar.

This actor best known for horror films had a small role in 'Song Of Bernadette':
    Vincent Price. With his commanding voice he was nothing at all like the character's he portrayed. He was a brilliant actor, artist, and cook. A class act.

This actress was the voice of the fairy godmother for Disney's animated classic 'Cinderella':
    Verna Felton. A fine character actress but not very well known. She played on the T.V. series 'December Bride' with Spring Byington.

This dramatic actor played 'Jud' in the film musical 'Oklahoma!':
    Rod Steiger. Great actor. He won an Academy Award in 1967 for 'In The Heat Of The Night'.

This actress played Elizabeth Taylor's sister in 'National Velvet':
    Angela Lansbury. Always brilliant when playing sinister roles or someone's mother. She found her niche on Broadway and won four Tonys and later starred in 'Murder She Wrote' on T.V.

This Oscar winning actress was the voice of 'Addie Ross' the woman who writes the letter in the 1949 film classic 'A Letter To Three Wives':
    Celeste Holm. Great film it was well cast on and off screen. Celeste Holm won her Oscar in 1947 for 'Gentleman's Agreement'.


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