Celeste Holm

Celeste Holm

  • Born: 1917-4-29
  • Birthplace: New York, USA
  • Height: 5' 5¾" (1.67 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Gentlemen Agreement, "Oklahoma! ", "Comet Beauty", "Go to the Stables"
  • Celeste Holm (Celeste Holm, April 29, 1917-July 15, 2012), was born in New York, USA, an American actor.
    Masterpiece "Oklahoma! "The Gentleman's Agreement ", won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in 1947 with the wonderful performance of the female secretary in the "Gentleman's Agreement". Dedicated to charity all his life, the lights of Broadway were extinguished for Home for one minute after his death .

    Personal Life

    marriage
    Frank Basile (29 April 2004-present)
    Wesley Addy (1961-31 December 1996) (his death)
    A. Schuyler Dunning (1946-?) (divorced) 1 son
    Francis Davies (1940-?) (divorced)
    Ralph Nelson (1938-1939) (divorced) 1 son
    Extended Reading
    • Margot 2022-02-02 08:02:37

      Ripped the fig leaf but only a small seam

      A typical idealistic film with some small talk.

      The first two thirds were fine to me, until Phil got into a paranoid fight with Casey.

      I saw a short animated short film on the subway that was very educational and unexpected. It was about the protagonist jumping in line when buying subway tickets and...

    • Nona 2022-02-02 08:02:37

      Gentleman's Agreement: The Silent Majority [Best Picture at the 20th Academy Awards]

      http://blog.trivialfilm.com/2012/06/gentleman-agreement20.html

      Gentleman's Agreement (1947)

      The film won Best Picture at the 20th Academy Awards.

      The film tells the story of a writer. In the age of anti-Semitism, the leading actor, a well-known author, was invited to a magazine whose...

    • Aubree 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      Wonderful, each character is deep and full, and there are many famous sentences. A gentleman who sneers aside and does nothing is a hypocrite. The 1947 text is more suitable for us today, and there is evidence for the 70-year gap between China and the United States. "David: That's right. A man wants his wife to be more than a partner, Kathy, not just his beloved girl, not even the mother of his children. He wants a helper, a partner who can spend time with him. Get through it--and she has to feel the same way about it, or they'll never get together. (Hands across the table to take hers) You're not hard, good girl. You're kind, kind, submissive, To yourself, you can do anything you have to do, or whatever you want to do." Anne was a good girl: clear, wise, and courageous. Many viewers were very dissatisfied with the ending, but in fact this is the reality.

    • Maybell 2022-03-26 09:01:14

      There are Jewish themes, but in the case of taking into account the factors of love, friendship and family, because the script lacks skill, it is not deep, clever and even grandstanding.

    Gentleman's Agreement quotes

    • Phil Green: I'm going to let everybody know I'm Jewish.

      Kathy Lacey: Jewish? But you're not! Are you? Not that it would make any difference to me. But you said, "Let everybody know," as if you hadn't before and would now. So I just wondered. Not that it would make any difference to me. Phil, you're annoyed.

      Phil Green: No, I'm just thinking.

      Kathy Lacey: Well, don't look serious about it. Surely you must know where I stand.

      Phil Green: Oh, I do.

      Kathy Lacey: You just caught me off-guard.

    • Elaine Wales: You just let them get one wrong Jew in here, and it'll come out of us. It's no fun being the fall guy for the kikey ones.

      Phil Green: Miss Wales, I'm going to be frank with you. I want you to know that words like yid and kike and kikey and coon and nigger make me sick no matter who says them.

      Elaine Wales: Oh, but I only said it for a type.

      Phil Green: Yeah, but we're talking about a the word first.

      Elaine Wales: Why, sometimes I even say it to myself, about me, I mean. Like, if I'm about to do something I know I shouldn't, I'll say, "Don't be such a little kike." That's all.