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  1. Anne Revere, nada en Nova York o 25 de xuño de 1903 e finada en Locust Valley o 18 de decembro de 1990 foi unha actriz estadounidense. Traxectoria [ editar | editar a fonte ] Descendente do heroe Paul Revere , estudou interpretación con Maria Ouspenskaya e Richard Boleslavsky .

  2. Die New Yorkerin Anne Revere war eine direkte Nachfahrin des amerikanischen Revolutionärs Paul Revere. 1931 gab sie ihr Broadwaydebüt. Ihre Theaterkarriere führte sie 1934 nach Hollywood, wo sie in ihrem Broadwayerfolg Double Door auch vor der Kamera debütierte. Große Rollen spielte sie allerdings weiterhin am Theater.

  3. Anne Revere (June 25, 1903 – December 18, 1990) was an American actress and a progressive member of the board of the Screen Actors' Guild. She was best known for her work on Broadway and her film portrayals of mothers in a series of critically acclaimed films. An outspoken critic of the House Un-American Activities Committee, her name appeared in Red Channels: The Report on Communist ...

  4. Anne Revere. Actor. Born June 25, 1903 in New York City, New York, USA. Veteran character actress Anne Revere became another in the long line of talented artists whose careers would crash under the weight of the "Red Scare" hysteria that tore through Hollywood in the 1940s and 1950s. Born in Manhattan and a direct descendant of Revolutionary ...

  5. Other articles where Anne Revere is discussed: None. Learn about this topic in these articles: Oscar for best supporting actress, 1945

  6. 18 de dez. de 1990 · Anne Revere played her share of hard-working and wise mothers, as well as sympathetic and sometimes sharp-tongued friends. She won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal as Elizabeth Taylor's mother in National Velvet, and was nominated twice more for The Song of Bernadette (as Jennifer Jones' mother) and Gentleman's Agreement (as Gregory Peck's mother).

  7. 11 de abr. de 2014 · Advertisement. In Enid Bagnold’s 1935 novel National Velvet, Araminty Brown (referred to throughout the book as “Mrs. Brown”) cuts a very different, though equally imposing, figure: She’s ...