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Quiz about Shelley  Also Known As Shirley

Shelley : Also Known As Shirley Quiz


Shelley Winters began her acting career with a 'blonde bombshell' image and she became one of film's most honored actresses. This quiz touches her career and controversies.

A multiple-choice quiz by Rehaberpro. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Rehaberpro
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
324,487
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
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Avg Score
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Question 1 of 10
1. The title of this quiz was taken from where? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. After bit parts and uncredited appearances in films, Shelley Winters' 'break-through' role came in 1947 in "A Double Life". Shelley played the main character's mistress. Ronald Coleman won Best Actor Oscar for his performance in this film. What was her fate in this film? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In her early days as a starlet, Marilyn Monroe was her roommate. Later Shelley wrote and directed plays and taught at the Actor's Studio. What advice did she give Marilyn about acting? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Shelley Winters was married four times. Which of these men was *never* married to Winters? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In many of her films Shelley Winters often played the victim. In at least three films she dies by drowning. Which of these is NOT one of those films? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Shelley Winters appeared in twenty Broadway productions. In which play did she replace Bette Davis? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Shelley Winters was nominated once for an Academy Award for Star performance and three times for Supporting Actress and won twice. For what two films did she receive the Oscar? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Shelley Winters gained weight in later years. What was her rationale for remaining overweight? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Shelley Winters was a semi-regular in the 1990s on what popular television sitcom? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Since she was born Shirley Schreft, how did she become 'Shelley'? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The title of this quiz was taken from where?

Answer: Shelley Winters' autobiography

Shelley Winters published two books. The first was her autobiography published in 1980 which caused an uproar due its revealing insights into her life and lovers. This was followed in 1989 with "Shelley II: The Middle of My Century" -a follow-up marking her further adventures in Hollywood. Winters also wrote one-act plays for off-Broadway production.
2. After bit parts and uncredited appearances in films, Shelley Winters' 'break-through' role came in 1947 in "A Double Life". Shelley played the main character's mistress. Ronald Coleman won Best Actor Oscar for his performance in this film. What was her fate in this film?

Answer: Coleman's character kills her as he believes she is Desdemona and he Othello.

Ronald Coleman plays an actor so much into his role as Othello that he kills his mistress, played by Shelly Winters, believing she is Desdemona. It won the Oscar for Coleman, a long time Hollywood actor, and launched Winters into better roles.
3. In her early days as a starlet, Marilyn Monroe was her roommate. Later Shelley wrote and directed plays and taught at the Actor's Studio. What advice did she give Marilyn about acting?

Answer: Act pretty, tilt your head back, keep your eyes lowered, and your mouth partly opened

Monroe also went on to considerable movie success but had an unfortunate end to her career.

Always known as out-spoken, Shelley Winters had these things to say about acting and Hollywood:

"You gotta play mothers. If you don't, you won't get a long career in Hollywood."

"In Hollywood, all the marriages are happy. It's trying to live together afterwards that causes all the problems."

"I think on-stage nudity is disgusting, shameful and damaging to all things American. But if I were 22 with a great body, it would be artistic, tasteful, patriotic and a progressive religious experience."

On Anthony Franciosa: "I'll never forget the night I brought my Oscar home and Tony took one look at it and I knew my marriage was over."

On Fredric March: "He was able to do a very emotional scene with tears in his eyes, and pinch my fanny at the same time."

On Joanne Woodward: "Joanne always made it her business to hold back her career while Paul Newman was on the up and up. And that girl is one helluva talented actress. But she knew what side her bread was buttered on and let Paul become the superstar of the family. The result? They're still happily married today."
4. Shelley Winters was married four times. Which of these men was *never* married to Winters?

Answer: Farley Granger

The tabloids and the gossip columnists of the time had a field day with the Winters/Granger on-and-off public romance. The best story is that Shelley was two hours late for her date with Farley. They went to the party together but Farley left with the party with Ava Gardner, leaving Shelley without an escort. They made one film together, "Behave Yourself" (1951) and one made-for-TV movie called "Beyond this Place" (1957). Their feuds were legendary.

Paul Meyer was married to Shelley on New Years Day, 1942, divorced in 1948. Meyer was unable to deal with her lifestyle. It is rumored that Shelley wore his wedding ring until her death.

Shelley met successful Italian actor Vittorio Gassman in 1952 and they had a child together, Vittoria Gassman, an MD and Internal Medicine specialist.

The marriage to actor Tony Franciosa lasted from 1957-1960. He came to prominence in the drama "A Hatful of Rain" both on the stage and screen.

Gerry DeFord in 2006 was her last husband. DeFord was her companion for the last years of her life. In the late hours of her life, crippled by heart disease and confined to a wheelchair, Shelley Winters married Gerry DeFord, with whom she had lived for nineteen years. A friend and fellow actress, Sally Kirkland, an ordained minister as well, performed the ceremony against the advice of her daughter. Jerry DeFord was her driver and caregiver in her declining years.
5. In many of her films Shelley Winters often played the victim. In at least three films she dies by drowning. Which of these is NOT one of those films?

Answer: "A House Is Not A Home" (1964)

In "Night of the Hunter" Robert Mitchum slits her throat and tosses her in the river.

In "The Poseidon Adventure" (1972) she drowns trying to save a fellow passenger.

Montgomery Clift drowns her by tipping over the boat to achieve his "Place in the Sun".

"A House Is Not A Home" is the film version of Madame Polly Adler's life.
6. Shelley Winters appeared in twenty Broadway productions. In which play did she replace Bette Davis?

Answer: The Night of the Iguana

Her career really began on Broadway with her appearance in "The Time of Your Life" (1939) as an understudy to Judy Hayden. She was also to replace Celeste Holm In "Oklahoma". There were also numerous summer stock appearances.
7. Shelley Winters was nominated once for an Academy Award for Star performance and three times for Supporting Actress and won twice. For what two films did she receive the Oscar?

Answer: "A Patch of Blue" (1965) and "The Diary of Anne Frank" (1959)

In "A Patch of Blue" Shelley Winters played the prostitute mother of a blind girl played by Elizabeth Hartman abetted by Sidney Poitier.

Shelley was Petronella Van Daan, mother of the other family trapped with the Franks in the attic.

In "A Place in the Sun" she is drowned by social-climber Montgomery Clift in his pursuit of Elizabeth Taylor.

In "The Poseidon Adventure" Winters stood out in a talented ensemble cast earning an Oscar nomination and winning a Golden Globe.
8. Shelley Winters gained weight in later years. What was her rationale for remaining overweight?

Answer: There were plenty of prominent normal-weight older actresses but fewer overweight ones, and her obesity would enable her to find work .

Shelley was able to turn what might have been a disadvantage into assets.
9. Shelley Winters was a semi-regular in the 1990s on what popular television sitcom?

Answer: Roseanne

Shelley Winters played Roseanne's grandmother and made guest appearances through the run of the show. Her lines were is keeping with the Roseanne herself in that they seemed very much alike.
10. Since she was born Shirley Schreft, how did she become 'Shelley'?

Answer: Percy Bysshe Shelley was her favorite poet. so she used his name.

Her mother's maiden name was Winter. A typo added an 's' so she just kept it. Her father was a men's clothing designer. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri but grew up in Brooklyn.
Source: Author Rehaberpro

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