Anne Baxter
Anne Baxter, born on May 7, 1923, in Michigan City, Indiana, was a distinguished American actress renowned for her exceptional performances across film, theater, and television. She carved a significant niche in the entertainment industry, earning both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe, along with an Emmy nomination throughout her illustrious career.
Baxter's breakthrough came in 1946 when she captivated audiences with her portrayal of Sophie MacDonald in "The Razor's Edge," a role that earned her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1947. Her talent was further recognized in 1951 when she received a nomination for Best Actress for her unforgettable role in the classic film "All About Eve" (1950), where she played the ambitious actress Eve Harrington.
In addition to her film work, Baxter made notable appearances on Broadway and in various television series, showcasing her versatility as a performer. Beyond her artistic achievements, she was also the granddaughter of the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, further cementing her legacy in American culture.
Throughout her life, Anne Baxter remained a prominent figure in the arts until her passing on December 12, 1985, leaving behind a rich legacy of memorable performances and contributions to the entertainment world.
Filmography
A Royal Scandal
Three Violent People
Crash Dive
Mix Me a Person
A Ticket to Tomahawk
The Walls of Jericho
One Desire
The Eve of St. Mark
Fools' Parade
Stranger on the Run
Charley's Aunt
Walk on the Wild Side
The Purple Heart
Follow the Sun
Five Graves to Cairo
The Luck of the Irish
I Confess
The Razor's Edge
The Busy Body
If Tomorrow Comes
Homecoming
You're My Everything
The Family Jewels
The Ten Commandments (1956)
The Tall Women
The North Star
Ritual of Evil
Jane Austen in Manhattan
20 Mule Team
O. Henry's Full House
Cimarron (1960)
Angel on My Shoulder
The Magnificent Ambersons
Swamp Water