Actress Gloria Grahame and director Nicholas Ray absolutely define the 1950s. Their place in the Hollywood sun was brief, but their legacy and influence have eclipsed actors and directors who were far ...
A misconception about Gloria Grahame (1923–81) is reiterated whenever her career is assessed. Because the mercurial star’s characters, especially in her eight film noirs, oozed insolence, duplicity, ...
Carl Buckley (Broderick Crawford) needs the intervention of his beautiful wife Vicki (Gloria Grahame) to keep his job, so Vicki meets with Carl's boss Owens (Grandon Rhodes), and Carl's job is secure.
Gloria Grahame arrived at the 25th Academy Awards on the verge of superstardom. It was March 19, 1953, and the 29-year-old had spent the previous year melting away a tart-with-a-heart image that took ...
The last days of Hollywood star Gloria Grahame are chronicled in "Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool." We talk to those who knew and worked with Grahame about her life and singular personality.
The rise of talking pictures coincided with the Great Depression. The ostensible golden age of the studios paralleled the darkest days of the thirties. Orson Welles’s “Citizen Kane,” released two ...
The 25th Academy Awards took place on a rainy March evening in 1953, at the Pantages Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard. The first nominee to arrive was Gloria Grahame, heavily tipped to be anointed Best ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results