Shelley Winters
Shelley Winters, originally named Shirley Schrift, was born on August 18, 1920, and passed away on January 14, 2006. Over her remarkable career, which spanned nearly sixty years, she established herself as a prominent figure in American cinema. Winters showcased her exceptional talent in a variety of films, earning two Academy Awards for her outstanding performances in The Diary of Anne Frank (1959) and A Patch of Blue (1965). She also received nominations for her roles in A Place in the Sun (1951) and The Poseidon Adventure (1972).
Winters' filmography is extensive, featuring memorable performances in classics such as A Double Life (1947), The Night of the Hunter (1955), Lolita (1962), and Alfie (1966). She continued to captivate audiences with her work in Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976) and Pete's Dragon (1977). Beyond her impressive film career, Winters made significant contributions to television, including a long-running role on the popular sitcom Roseanne.
In addition to her acting accomplishments, Winters was also an accomplished author, writing three autobiographical books that provided insight into her life and career. Her legacy endures as a testament to her versatile talent and enduring impact on the entertainment industry.
Filmography
What's the Matter with Helen?
How Do I Love Thee?
Jury Duty
Executive Suite
The Great Gatsby
Enter Laughing
Wild in the Streets
Purple People Eater
Stepping Out (1991)
Saskatchewan
A Double Life
Phone Call from a Stranger
The Pickle
The Delta Force
Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July
Elvis
Alfie
City on Fire
The Mad Room
Winchester '73
The Balcony
Johnny Stool Pigeon
Backfire! (1995)
The Portrait of a Lady
My Man and I
The Chapman Report
A Patch of Blue
The Raging Tide
The Tenant
Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
Pete's Dragon
The Scalphunters
Killer McCoy