Celeste Holm

Celeste Holm

  • Born: 1917-4-29
  • Birthplace: New York, USA
  • Height: 5' 5¾" (1.67 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Gentlemen Agreement, "Oklahoma! ", "Comet Beauty", "Go to the Stables"
  • Celeste Holm (Celeste Holm, April 29, 1917-July 15, 2012), was born in New York, USA, an American actor.
    Masterpiece "Oklahoma! "The Gentleman's Agreement ", won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in 1947 with the wonderful performance of the female secretary in the "Gentleman's Agreement". Dedicated to charity all his life, the lights of Broadway were extinguished for Home for one minute after his death .

    Personal Life

    marriage
    Frank Basile (29 April 2004-present)
    Wesley Addy (1961-31 December 1996) (his death)
    A. Schuyler Dunning (1946-?) (divorced) 1 son
    Francis Davies (1940-?) (divorced)
    Ralph Nelson (1938-1939) (divorced) 1 son
    Extended Reading

    Gentleman's Agreement quotes

    • Tommy Green: Pop, are we Jewish? Jimmy Kelley said we were. Our janitor told his janitor.

      Phil Green: Well, what did you tell Jimmy Kelley?

      Tommy Green: I said I'd ask you.

      Phil Green: Well, it's like this. Remember that movie Kathy and I took you to, and you asked if things like that really happened?

      Tommy Green: Kathy said they were pretending.

      Phil Green: Well, I'm pretending I'm Jewish for something I'm writing.

      Tommy Green: You mean like a game?

      Phil Green: Yes, but I'd appreciate it if you promised not to tell anybody it's a game.

      Tommy Green: Okay, Pop, sure.

    • Phil Green: I've been saying I'm Jewish, and it works.

      Dave Goldman: Why, you crazy fool! It's working?

      Phil Green: It works too well. I've been having my nose rubbed in it, and I don't like the smell.

      Dave Goldman: You're not insulated yet, Phil. The impact must be quite a business on you.

      Phil Green: You mean you get indifferent to it in time?

      Dave Goldman: No, but you're concentrating a lifetime into a few weeks. You're not changing the facts, you're just making them hurt more.