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
    • Jayme 2022-02-02 08:02:37

      Gentleman's Agreement

      This afternoon, I watched a movie from a long time ago called "Gentlemen's Agreement". I don't watch many old movies, and sometimes I don't want to watch it. It was a coincidence. The movie will be so old! It's still in black and white, I'm thinking about it, just look at it, anyway, the computer...

    • Margot 2022-02-02 08:02:37

      Ripped the fig leaf but only a small seam

      A typical idealistic film with some small talk.

      The first two thirds were fine to me, until Phil got into a paranoid fight with Casey.

      I saw a short animated short film on the subway that was very educational and unexpected. It was about the protagonist jumping in line when buying subway tickets and...

    • Lonzo 2022-03-25 09:01:22

      Gentleman's Agreement (1947) D9 TLF.mkv

    • Gail 2022-04-23 07:05:18

      I like this movie very much. It is still very ironic in the present. I like the education of the male protagonist to the children. The change of the female protagonist is a little abrupt at the end. I prefer the fashion editor. out, but understandable. Tommy came back from being bullied. The heroine's words were really too true. She was discriminated against without knowing it, and she thought she was very nice and had a high attitude. It was really funny. I didn't like the ending, but overall it was great

    Gentleman's Agreement quotes

    • Phil Green: What makes you say that?

      Bert McAnny: Oh, I don't know. You just seem like... a clever sort of guy.

      Phil Green: What makes you think I wasn't a G.I.?

      Bert McAnny: What? Now, Green, don't get me wrong. Why, some of my best friends are Jews.

      Anne Dettrey: And some of your other best friends are Methodists, but you never bother to say that.

    • Kathy Lacey: I called up my sister Jane and blurted it out, and she squealed, "Kathy!" as if she had given up any hope of anyone ever asking me. She's aching to meet you. She and her husband are giving a big party for us on Sunday. By the way, won't we have to let Jane in on it?

      Phil Green: I hadn't thought so.

      Kathy Lacey: But we will, won't we? Your mother knows.

      Phil Green: She had to. Jane and her husband don't. If you want to keep a secret...

      Kathy Lacey: But wouldn't it be sort of exaggerated with my own sister? Your sister-in-law, almost. I do think it would be inflexible of you.

      Phil Green: I suppose it would be, inside the family. But they won't let anybody know, will they?

      Kathy Lacey: They won't breathe it. They want to fight this awful thing just as much as you and I do.