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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Celeste_HolmCeleste Holm - Wikipedia

    Celeste Holm (April 29, 1917 – July 15, 2012) was an American stage, film and television actress. Holm won an Academy Award for her performance in Elia Kazan's Gentleman's Agreement (1947), and was nominated for her roles in Come to the Stable (1949) and All About Eve (1950).

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Celeste_HolmCeleste Holm - Wikipedia

    Celeste Holm ( New York, 29 aprile 1917 – New York, 15 luglio 2012) è stata un' attrice statunitense . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Filmografia. 2.1 Cinema. 2.2 Televisione. 3 Riconoscimenti. 4 Doppiatrici italiane. 5 Altri progetti. 6 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia. Celeste Holm con il premio Oscar vinto nel 1948 per il film Barriera invisibile.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0002141Celeste Holm - IMDb

    Actress: All About Eve. Celeste Holm was an only child, born into a home where her mother was a painter and her father worked in insurance. She would study acting at the University of Chicago and make her stage debut in 1936. Her Broadway debut came when she was 19 in 'The Time of Your Life'.

  4. Actress: All About Eve. Celeste Holm was an only child, born into a home where her mother was a painter and her father worked in insurance. She would study acting at the University of Chicago and make her stage debut in 1936. Her Broadway debut came when she was 19 in 'The Time of Your Life'.

  5. 15 lug 2012 · Celeste Holm, the New York-born actress who made an indelible Broadway impression as an amorous country girl in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Oklahoma!,” earned an Academy Award as the knowing...

  6. 15 lug 2012 · Celeste Holm, a musical comedy star who also showed a flair for dramatic work and won an Academy Award for her sympathetic role in “Gentleman’s Agreement,” Elia Kazan’s landmark 1947 film...

  7. 15 lug 2012 · Celeste Holm. CNN and others reported her death, citing niece Amy Phillips. Though much honored by Hollywood (she was nominated for Oscars during three of the four years she was primarily...