Audrey Hepburn, Dolores Gray, and Jo Van Fleet display their Tony awards after Broadway award dinner in 1954.
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Oscar Nominee of All Time: Round 1, Group A
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JO VAN FLEET (1915-1996)
WINS:
Supporting- 1955 for East of Eden
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CAREY MULLIGAN (1985-)
NOMINATIONS:
Lead- 2009 for An Education, 2020 for Promising Young Woman, 2024 for Maestro
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From left to right: Jack Lemmon, Jo Van Fleet, Grace Kelly, and Ernest Borgine at the 28th Academy Awards Gala in L.A., California, March 1956.
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Hot Vintage Stage Actress Round 1
Susan Strasberg: Amanda in Time Remembered (1957 Broadway); Minnie Powell in The Shadow of a Gunman (1958 Broadway); Marguerite Gauthier in The Lady of the Camellias (1963 Broadway)
Jo Van Fleet: Jessie Mae Watts in The Trip to Bountiful (1953 Broadway); Marguerite "Camille" Gautier in Camino Real (1953 Broadway); Eliza Gant in Look Homeward, Angel (1958 Broadway)
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Cream of the "Oscar" Crop. Hollywood, Calif.: Posing happily with their "Oscars" following presentation ceremonies tonight at the 28th annual Academy Awards are, let to right: Jo Van Fleet, Best Supporting Actress for her work in "East of Eden"; Grace Kelly (last year's Best Actress) who presented the "Oscar" to Ernest Borgnine, right, named Best Actor of the year for his role in "Marty". March 21, 1956.
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James Dean heads 'East of Eden' on HBO Max
East of Eden (1955), Elia Kazan’s adaptation of the John Steinbeck acclaimed novel (or rather, a small portion of it), is a powerful story of fathers and sons and brothers and the growing power of California’s agriculture industry in the Salinas Valley during World War I. But its legacy ultimately has less to do with Steinbeck than its brooding, restless young leading man. East of Eden made an…
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Audrey Hepburn, Dolores Gray, and Jo Van Fleet display their Tony awards after Broadway award dinner in 1954.
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One Dress a Day Challenge- Part Two!
Multicolored August
Cinderella- Jo Van Fleet as The Stepmother
From one Cinderella movie to another! The costumes from this production are so interesting, and I really like the Stepmother’s costumes....and I think this one is my favorite. I love the pairing of the black and silver with the bright pink of the sleeves. Speaking of those sleeves, I love how voluminous they are! The combination of the sleeves, the colors and that wide neckline really create an elegant look for the character...
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WATCHLIST 2022: East of Eden
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