Anne Baxter

Anne Baxter

  • Born: 1923-5-7
  • Birthplace: Michigan City, Indiana, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 3¾" (1.62 m)
  • Profession: Actor, producer
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Razor Edge, "Everyone Says"
  • Anne Baxter (Anne Baxter, May 7, 1923-December 12, 1985), a Hollywood movie star.
    He started acting at the age of 11, entered Broadway at the age of 13, and was involved in the film industry at the age of 17. She is naturally beautiful and seductive and versatile. Won the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and was nominated for Oscars . Representative works are " O. Henry's Full House ".

    Early Experience

    Anne Baxter, born in Michigan, Indiana, in 1923, is the granddaughter of architect Frank Lloyd Wright . Grew up in the Browns area and studied in a private school in New York. At the age of 11, he studied acting under the guidance of Maria Ospunskaya, a famous performing artist who came to the United States in exile. Entered Broadway at the age of 13, and performed for the first time in the play "Unheard of".

    Performing Experience

    In 1940, he finally entered the film world from the Broadway stage. She is naturally beautiful and seductive and versatile.
    In 1946, starred in "Razor Edge" and won the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role .
    In 1950, she played the ambitious and scheming young female role in "All About Eve" brilliantly, and was nominated for Oscars . She has collaborated with some of Hollywood's most prominent directors, such as Wells, Wilder, Milestone, Wellman, and Alfred Hitchcock .
    In 1961, Anne Baxter left Hollywood and went to live in Australia with her husband. In 1976, he wrote a book about this life.
    In 1971, she appeared in a musical based on " All About Eve "   .
    He passed away in New York, USA in 1985.
    Extended Reading

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