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  1. Gloria Frances Stewart (Santa Mônica, 4 de julho de 1910 – Los Angeles, 26 de setembro de 2010) foi uma atriz americana de cinema, teatro e televisão. Famosa principalmente por sua atuação no filme Titanic (1997), em 1998 tornou-se a pessoa mais idosa (ela tinha 87 anos) a receber uma indicação ao prêmio máximo do cinema ...

    Ano
    Título
    Papel
    1932
    Doris "Dodo" Baldwin
    1932
    The All American
    Ellen Steffens
    1932
    The Old Dark House
    Margaret Waverton
    1932
    Ruth Barnes
  2. Aos 87 anos, Gloria Frances Stewart interpretou Rose num dos romances mais aclamados de todos os tempos – "Titanic". A personagem, uma sobrevivente que relata durante a longa metragem a história de amor que viveu enquanto passageira do navio, tinha 101 anos.

  3. 27 de set. de 2010 · A atriz Gloria Stuart, que participou de “Titanic”, morreu aos 100 anos de idade em Los Angeles. Ela foi a atriz mais velha a ser indicada ao Oscar, por sua participação no blockbuster de James Cameron, como a Rose já idosa, quando tinha 87 anos. A personagem de Rose, quando jovem, foi feita por Kate Winslet.

  4. 4 de jul. de 2020 · Em 1998 Gloria Stuart tornou-se a pessoa mais idosa a ser indicada a um Oscar. Ela tinha 87 anos, e quase 70 anos de carreira. As novas gerações lembram dela como Rose, já idosa, na super produção Titanic (Idem, 1997), o filme que consagrou a sua carreira no cinema, inciada em 1932.

    • Biography
    • Culinary Interest
    • Activism and Politics
    • Death and Legacy
    • References
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    1910–1929: Early life

    Stuart was born Gloria Stewart at 11:00 p.m. on the Fourth of July, 1910 on the family's kitchen table in Santa Monica, California, the first child of Alice (née Deidrick) and Frank Stewart. Through her mother, Stuart was a third-generation Californian; Stuart's maternal grandmother, Alice Vaughan, was born in 1854 in Angels Camp, gold country, two years after her own mother, Berilla (Stuart's great-grandmother), relocated to California from Missouri in a covered wagon. Stuart's father, a nat...

    1930–1934: Theatre and early films

    Stuart's performance in the theatre in Carmel brought her to the attention of Gilmor Brown's private theater, The Playbox, in Pasadena. She was invited there to appear as Masha in Anton Chekhov's The Seagull. Opening night, casting directors from Paramount and Universal were in the audience. Both came backstage to arrange a screen test, both studios claimed her. Finally the studios flipped a coin and Universal won the toss.Stuart considered herself a serious actress in theater, but she and Ne...

    1935–1939: 20th Century Fox

    In 1935, Stuart was cast as Dick Powell's love interest in Busby Berkeley's Gold Diggers of 1935. It was a musical. Stuart did not dance or sing due to being pregnant, and The New York Timescritic commented: "Nor has Gloria Stuart anything of vast import to contribute in the position usually occupied by Ruby Keeler." Stuart's daughter, Sylvia – named after Princess Sylvia, Stuart's character in Roman Scandals– was born in June 1935. In that same year, Stuart left Universal and joined Twentiet...

    Stuart was a skilled amateur chef and hosted frequent dinner parties in Hollywood. She was close friends with the American food writer M.F.K. Fisher, who was godmother to Stuart's daughter Sylvia Vaughn Thompson. Thompson later wrote about Stuart's cooking style: "My mother has never made Just Roast Beef in her life. It wouldn't interest her. Her s...

    Stuart was a lifelong Democrat. She was a co-founding member of the Hollywood Anti-Nazi League, which formed in 1936. In 1938, as a member of the Hollywood Democratic Committee, Stuart was on the Executive Board of the California State Democratic Committee.She was also an avid environmentalist. "I belong to every organization that has to do with sa...

    Stuart died from respiratory failure at her home in Los Angeles on September 26, 2010, at age 100. Her body was cremated.At the time of her death, she had four grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. Stuart's great-granddaughter, Deborah B. Thompson, produced an e-book, Butterfly Summers: A Memoir of Gloria Stuart's Apprentice. For her contri...

    Book sources

    1. Stuart, Gloria; Thompson, Sylvia (1999). Gloria Stuart: I Just Kept Hoping. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. ISBN 0-316-81571-3. 2. Mank, Gregory William (2005). Women in Horror Films, 1930s. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. ISBN 978-0-78642-334-7. 3. Gardner, Gerald; Bellows, Jim (2007). 80: From Ben Bradlee to Lena Horne to Carl Reiner, Our Most Famous Eighty Year Olds, Reveal Why They Never Felt So Young. Sourcebooks. ISBN 978-1-40220-840-9. 4. Lentz, Harris M. III (2011). Obitu...

    Gloria Stuart at IMDb
    Gloria Stuart at the TCM Movie Database
    Gloria Stuart at AllMovie
    Works by Gloria Stuart at Open Library
  5. 27 de set. de 2010 · LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A atriz Gloria Stuart, importante personalidade de Hollywood nos anos 1930 e que alçou a fama ao interpretar uma sobrivente no filme "Titanic", em 1997, morreu aos 100 anos.

  6. 27 de set. de 2010 · Gloria Stuart, a atriz que interpretou a personagem Rose já na velhice no filme Titanic, morreu neste domingo aos 100 anos. Stuart, que tinha câncer de pulmão há cinco anos, morreu em sua residência em Los Angeles, Califórnia.