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Jessica Tandy

Jessica Tandy

25 titles Acting Jun 07, 1909 Died: Sep 11, 1994 London, England

Jessica Tandy, born Jessie Alice Tandy on June 7, 1909, in England, was a distinguished stage and film actress who left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry before her passing on September 11, 1994. Tandy made her theatrical debut in London at just 16, showcasing her talent alongside acclaimed actors like Laurence Olivier and John Gielgud.

After her marriage to Jack Hawkins ended, Tandy relocated to New York, where she found both love and collaboration with Canadian actor Hume Cronyn, who became her husband and frequent co-star. Her remarkable portrayal of Blanche Dubois in the 1948 Broadway premiere of A Streetcar Named Desire earned her a Tony Award, shared with Katherine Cornell and Judith Anderson.

Tandy's impressive career spanned over three decades, featuring a memorable role in Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds (1963) and a Tony-winning performance in The Gin Game (1977) alongside Cronyn. A resurgence in her career occurred in the mid-1980s, highlighted by her role in the Broadway play Foxfire (1983) and its subsequent television adaptation, for which she won a Tony and an Emmy.

In 1989, she became the oldest actress to win the Academy Award for Best Actress for Driving Miss Daisy, also garnering a BAFTA and a Golden Globe. Tandy continued to act despite a ovarian cancer diagnosis in 1990 and remained a beloved figure in cinema until her death. Her legacy was further celebrated when she was named one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People."

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