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Gloria Stuart

Gloria Stuart

Blonde, serene-looking film actress Gloria Stuart forsook her stage career when she was signed to two separate movie contracts in 1932. It took a court arbitrator to determine which studio would be permitted to make use of Stuart's services, Paramount or Universal. Universal won, and soon the actress was starring in such memorable films as James Whale's The Old Dark House (1932) and The Invisible Man (1933). From 1936 on, Stuart, who was born in Santa Monica, CA, on July 4, 1910, was contracted to 20th Century Fox, where among many other films she appeared in John Ford's Prisoner of Shark Island (1936), the Shirley Temple vehicle Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938), and the Ritz Brothers version of The Three Musketeers (1939). Gradually retiring from films in the early '40s to return to her stage origins, Stuart subsequently decided to devote her time to her second husband, screenwriter/wit Arthur Sheekman, whom she had married in 1934. She became an accomplished painter, staging several one-woman exhibits in New York, Austria, and Italy during the 1960s. In 1982, Stuart made a long-overdue return to the screen in the cameo role of Peter O'Toole's matronly dancing partner in My Favorite Year. Sixteen years later, she became known to a whole new generation of fans when she starred as 100-year-old Rose DeWitt, the heroine of James Cameron's Titanic. The only member of Titanic's cast and crew to have been alive at the time of the actual catastrophe, Stuart, who was 88 when the film was released, made history with her performance in the record-breaking movie. Nominated for an Oscar in the Best Supporting Actress category, she became the oldest person in history to be nominated for an Academy Award; in addition to various other award nominations, she won a Best Supporting Actress prize from the Screen Actors Guild, an organization she had helped to found in 1933. Thanks to Titanic, Stuart enjoyed a late-life career renaissance, and was soon appearing in magazines (People dubbed her one of the "50 Most Beautiful People in the World"), Hanson videos, and, most importantly, in new films that ranged from the romantic comedy The Love Letter (1999) to Wim Wenders' The Million Dollar Hotel (2000). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


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Gloria Stuart Trivia

When was Gloria Stuart born?
Gloria Stuart was born on July 4, 1910

Who did Gloria Stuart play in The Prisoner of Shark Island?
Gloria Stuart was Mrs. Peggy Mudd in The Prisoner of Shark Island

Who did Gloria Stuart portray in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm?
Gloria Stuart was Gwen Warren in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm

What role did Gloria Stuart portray in The Old Dark House?
Gloria Stuart played Margaret Waverton in The Old Dark House

Who did Gloria Stuart play in Titanic?
Gloria Stuart was Old Rose in Titanic

Who did Gloria Stuart portray in The Million Dollar Hotel?
Gloria Stuart was Jessica in The Million Dollar Hotel

Who did Gloria Stuart portray in Land of Plenty?
Gloria Stuart was Old Lady in Land of Plenty

Who did Gloria Stuart play in The Love Letter?
Gloria Stuart was Eleanor in The Love Letter

Who did Gloria Stuart play in Wildcats?
Gloria Stuart was Mrs. Connoly in Wildcats

What role did Gloria Stuart play in My Favorite Year?
Gloria Stuart played Mrs. Horn in My Favorite Year

Who did Gloria Stuart portray in Enemy of Women?
Gloria Stuart was Bertha in Enemy of Women



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