Patricia Neal
Patricia Neal, originally named Patsy Louise Neal, was a prominent American actress born on January 20, 1926, and she passed away on August 8, 2010. Renowned for her captivating performances on both stage and screen, Neal left an indelible mark in Hollywood. She gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Helen Benson, a grieving World War II widow, in the iconic 1951 film The Day the Earth Stood Still. Neal's talent shone brightly again in 1961 when she took on the role of the affluent Emily Eustace Failenson in the beloved classic Breakfast at Tiffany's.
Her remarkable career continued to flourish, culminating in her acclaimed performance as Alma Brown, a middle-aged housekeeper, in the 1963 film Hud. This role earned her the prestigious Academy Award for Best Actress, solidifying her status as a leading figure in the film industry. Throughout her life, Neal's work was characterized by depth and authenticity, captivating audiences and critics alike. With a career spanning multiple decades, she remains a celebrated figure in American cinema, remembered for her talent, resilience, and the memorable characters she brought to life on screen.
Filmography
Three Secrets
Something for the Birds
Operation Pacific
The Hasty Heart
John Loves Mary
The Breaking Point
In Harm's Way
The Subject Was Roses
Stranger from Venus
All Quiet on the Western Front (1979)
Baxter!
Raton Pass
Cookie's Fortune
The Passage
Diplomatic Courier
Hud
Ghost Story (1981)
The Fountainhead
The Road Builder
Psyche 59
The Day the Earth Stood Still
A Face in the Crowd
Bright Leaf