Jenny Gaynor (1st session)
Laura Gaynor, a famous American actress in the 192s, was born in Philadelphia on October 6th, 196 and died on September 14th, 1984. She died of pneumonia at the desert hospital in California, USA, at the age of 77. She was seriously injured in a car accident in 1982, and the injury never recovered. When she died suddenly, even her husband failed to meet her.
Jenny won the first Oscar for Best Actress not with one work, but with three works that were superior to strong rivals such as Gertrude lucia and Louise de Wasser. Her name appeared in the nomination list three times, which shows how superb her acting skills are. She was only 22 years old the year she won the prize. When she received the award, she was so excited that her eyes filled with tears, and she even thanked her peers who made the film together. She recalled the situation afterwards and said, "Of course I was very excited, especially when I saw Dokulas Fanmink. I would have been even more excited if I had known that it was so significant to win the Academy Award a few years later. "
Jenny Gagno has made 34 films in her life. She is satisfied with her position in the film industry. The status of Oscar is getting higher and higher, and it is often regarded as the highest honor in the international film industry. Naturally, as the first winner, Geno is also proud of becoming a famous figure in the international film industry. She knows very well that it is her happiness to win this historic honor.
In 1938, the actress with outstanding acting skills married Gilbert Adrian, the chief designer of MGM Pictures. Soon, she bid farewell to the film industry and settled in new york with her husband.
In 1957, she returned to the screen and made films such as Madness. Later, he turned to the stage and gave public performances in new york and other places.
in 1959, when her husband died, geno made a decision to end her artistic career forever.
in 1961, she married producer Paul Gregory, and they were very happy until her unfortunate death.
Mary Pickford (Second Session)
A silent actress, she was an early American movie star. At her heyday, she was the richest and most famous woman in the world, and she was also one of the founding members of Lianyi Film Company. In 1928, she won the Oscar for Best Actress for "Selling Style".
Nauma Sheila (the third session)
Nauma Sheila was born in Montreal, Quebec on August 1th, 19. In 192, her performance in The Thief attracted the attention of producer Irving Sulberg. In 1923, with the efforts of the latter, Sheila signed a long-term agreement with MGM and married Irving in 1927. After Sulberg's death in 1936, Sheila's luck in film performance, directing and film selection plummeted. The movie star Lillian Herman once commented that Sheila has a "thinking face". His brother Douglas Sheila is a senior sound engineer and a pioneer in several important film sound effects innovations.
Mary dressler (4th)
dressler was born in Coburg, Ontario in 1868, and her original name was Mary Laila. In 1883, she became fascinated with acting, joined a touring troupe and started her acting career.
With a series of plays such as "Tilly's Nightmare", dressler stepped into the flash of Broadway, but in 1994, the call of fortune came from Hollywood. Her first breakthrough was to play opposite Charlie Chaplin in Tilly's Sad Romance. In 193, she starred in "Anna Christie" with Greta Garbo, which marked the peak of Laila's acting career and brought her an Oscar in 1931. She changed her name to Mary Delaisse Le soon after she entered the arts. This tall and generous-jawed woman from Kauberg has since become one of the best comedy actresses in Hollywood. Laila died in 1934 and was buried in Santa Barbara, California. But time has passed, and things are different. Now Laila's cemetery is no longer found.
Helen Hess (5th session)
Hes was born in 19 and died in 1993. Hes, who is the first lady in American drama, has also achieved good results in movies-she won two Oscars, and the winning films she participated in were heartbroken flower and airport, and she was the first actor to win the "triple crown of entertainment", except for. If you don't remember much about her singing ability, at least it is worth mentioning that she won the Grammy Award for Best Recorded Reading in 1976 (monologue statement in "American Archives").
Katharine Hepburn (winner of the 6th, 4th, 41st and 54th Oscars)
Katharine Hepburn was born in Hartford, Connecticut, USA on May 12th, 197, and died in 23. Hepburn's acting career lasted for half a century. She won four Oscar winners and eight nominations, and was the "best actress" with the most awards. Her four award-winning films are Sunny Day (1933), Guess Who's Coming to the Dinner (1967), Winter Lion (1968) and Golden Pond (1981).
Claudia Calhoun (7th)
Claudia Calhoun was born in Paris, France in 193, and her original name was Lily Claudine Jojon, and she died in 1996. Claudia came to America with her parents when she was very young. In high school, he began to act in campus plays, and a few years later he began to play some small roles in Broadway plays. Because she loves acting, she decided to pursue it for life. In 1927, she made her first silent film at Paramount Film Studio in new york. With the sound film gradually replacing the silent film, Claudia filmed "Falling in Love with Mike" in the same year. The oval face, vivid big eyes and elegant and charming manners enable Claudia to exert herself in different roles. Her ever-changing style enabled her to play leading roles in many first-class films, and Claudia became a box office star at that time.
Betty Davis (winner of the 8th and 11th Oscars)
Davis was born in Lowell, Massachusetts in 198 and died in 1989. Although Betty dreamed of becoming an actress when she was very young, the results of her early efforts were not satisfactory. She was rejected by Eva Legreen's Manhattan Company because she was considered "insincere". Later, Betty was admitted to John Murray Anderson's drama school, and she embarked on a star path. Betty's first formal stage performance was on and off Broadway, while her first Broadway performance was on "Broken Plate" in 1929 and later "Strong South". In 193, she was hired by Universal Studios, but the latter felt that Betty lacked star talent, so in 1932, she recommended Betty to sign Warner Bros. Betty's first main role was in "The Man Who Plays God", and her famous work was "The Human Nature's Chains".
Vivien Leigh (the winner of the 12th and 24th Oscars)
Vivien Leigh was born in 1913 in Darjeeling, India to an Irish mother. In 192, she returned to England with her father, and then studied in a missionary school. Among them, she is most interested in art. At the age of 15, she traveled to Europe with her father. In 1931, she asked to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. I met a gentle young man, holman, at school and often dated him. Vivien Leigh married holman in 1932. She was once very happy after marriage, but she devoted herself to art and didn't want to be bound by her family. After giving birth to a child, she couldn't help but ask to be in a movie. By chance, her performance in The Veil of Chastity was regarded by public opinion as the appearance of a new star. Her sudden success made her determined to abandon her family and follow the film. In August 194, Vivien Leigh married the famous actor Oliver after filming The Broken Blue Bridge. They lived happily for 2 years after marriage. Vivien Leigh always loved Oliver, but Oliver betrayed her. In December 196, they went through the divorce procedure. Vivien Leigh was hit hard by this. He died in an apartment in London on July 7, 1967. According to her wishes, her cornea was donated and her body was cremated.
Qin ti Rogers (13th session)
Rogers was originally named Katherine McManus of Virginia, and she was born in Missouri on July 16th, 1911. Qin Ying suffered a rough childhood. When she was 11, her parents separated. She moved to her grandparents with her mother and was kidnapped twice by her father. When she was a teenager, Catherine played some roles in commercials. At the age of 14, she won the dance competition in Charleston, Texas. At that time, she was still keen on acting, and she participated in a musical called "Qin Guo Rogers", which has been her stage name ever since. From 1925 to 1928, the musical was able to tour the whole country. When touring in new york, good luck came to Qin Ti. She got a role in Broadway's Speed, which enabled her to sign an agreement with Paramount.
In the early 193s, she only played small roles in some films, until 1933, when she co-starred with Fred Estelle in Fly to Rio de Janeiro, which marked the real beginning of Qin's career. In the following ten years, she starred in 11 films with Fred (during which she also made other films), including several strange comedies, such as Unmarried Mom and The Lord and the Deputy. Her last film role was in Harlow in 1965. She plays Jane Harlow's mother. Then she returned to the stage and finally quit in 1984. Qin Pei died in California in 1995 at the age of 83.
Joan Fontaine (14th)
Joan Fontaine was born in 1917 as Joan Bivol Haviland. In her teens, organized by the West Coast Performance Company, she began to take to the stage under the stage name of Joan Burfield. In 1935, in her first film "Not Many Ladies", she played a small role under this stage name. After more than two years' stage career, she reappeared in some low-budget art films under the stage name of Joan Fontaine, among which "The Wounded Daughter" co-starred with Fred Estelle and "The Ancient Temple Fighting with Eggplants" co-starred with Douglas fairbanks Jr. In the early 194s, Fontaine entered the heyday of her personal acting career mainly with two Hitchcock films —— "Rebecca (194)" and "The Eternal Nymph", which made Fontaine nominated for the best actress in the Oscar, followed by Hitchcock's "The Mystery of the Boudoir", which finally put Fontaine on the highest podium of the Oscar. For movie fans, Jia Xun in the later stage of her acting career is synonymous with Excellence. She has played many movie roles that are talked about and loved by everyone, such as "A Tale of Eternity", "Pride and Prejudice", "mrs miniver", "random harvest" and "Madame Curie". She is one of the most popular actresses in our time, and we can't list all the nominations and corresponding awards she has won. The fact that she has been awarded "the most popular actress" and "the best actress" by 11 countries is enough to prove her popularity.
Jennifer Jones (16th)
Jennifer Jones was born on March 2nd, 1919, and her real name was Phyllis Flora Ashley. She is an American actress who is famous by producer David Selznick under the film studio system. In 1946, Jennifer starred in Selznick's film Duel in the Sun. Jennifer was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Her first marriage was with actor Robert Walker, with whom she had two sons, both of whom later became actors. Jennifer and Robert divorced in 1944. In 1949, Jennifer married Selznick, the famous producer mentioned above. Jennifer stayed with David until the latter's death in 1965, and then their daughter Mary Jennifer committed suicide. This double blow almost made Jennifer collapse and tried to follow her relatives to end her life. After recovering from the trauma, Jennifer's mental state was not good until she stepped onto the red carpet with her third husband, a millionaire industrialist. In 1993, the latter left Jennifer again and died. Now Jennifer is one of the directors of the Norton Simon Museum.
Ingrid Bergman (the winner of the 17th and 29th Oscars)
Ingrid Bergman is a Swedish film actress. Born in Stockholm on August 29th, 1915, he died in London on August 29th, 1983. He lost his parents at an early age and was raised by relatives. In 1933, he was admitted to the Royal Theatre in Stockholm, and in less than a year, he became a new star in Swedish film. He has played roles in The Monk's Bridge (1934) and Women's Face (1938). In 1939, he was invited to the United States to star in the Hollywood business card "Interlude", which was a success. Her famous films in the United States include Casablanca (1943), Battlefield Bells (1943), Under the Gas Lamp (1944), Notorious (1946) and Joan of Arc (1948). Among them, Under the Gaslight made her win the Oscar for Best Actress for the first time. In the 195s, he made films in several European countries, including 51 Years in Europe (1952), Travel Notes in Italy (1954) and Elena and Her Men (1956). In 1956, she starred in the Hollywood film Nasta Thea in Britain, and won the Oscar for Best Actress for the second time. In her later years, she played a supporting role in Murder on the Orient Express (1974) and won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. Finally, she was nominated for the best actress Oscar for her film Sonata in Autumn (1978). She is good at playing faithful and ideal female roles. She was famous in American film circles in the 194s, and later became an international movie star. In addition, her performances in stage plays and TV plays have also been successful.
Joan Crawford (18th)
Joan Crawford was born on March 23rd, 194 and died on May 11th, 1977. Joan Crawford is not an ordinary actress. To be exact, she is a movie star. The difference is very important: she rarely appears in top movies, and her movies are rarely called "excellent" regardless of the material, but she is the most successful actress with the longest acting career in the history of movies. She was born charming, and she was born with a star temperament. Everything about her, including her rise from nothing to high price, and all her unremitting efforts to stay in the flash have made her the best material for Hollywood DreamWorks. Her daughter's revealing book about her autobiographical nature brazenly revealed Joan's corrupt private life, which made her truly "win fame before her death". Joan's life has been given dramatic details, and this big-eyed, crazy heroine will always show people the name of the film, determination and reckless ambition.
Olive Ya de haviland (the winner of the 19th and 22nd Oscars)
Olive Ya was born in 1916.