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Shirley Booth

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Shirley Booth (bɛ dɔɣi o la Marjory Ford; August 30, 1898  October 16, 1992) ka o daa nyɛ America paɣa ŋun kpɛriti kpɛrigu.

Year Title Role Notes
1952 Come Back, Little Sheba Lola Delaney Academy Award for Best Actress
Cannes Film Festival Award for Special Mention
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
National Board of Review Award for Best Actress
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress
1953 Main Street to Broadway Herself
1954 About Mrs. Leslie Mrs. Vivien Leslie Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress
1958 Hot Spell Alma Duval Nominated – New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
1958 The Matchmaker Dolly 'Gallagher' Levi Nominated – New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Year Title Role Notes
1954–1961 The United States Steel Hour 2 Episodes
1957 Playhouse 90 Perle Mesta Episode: "The Hostess with the Mostess"
1961–1966 Hazel Hazel Burke 154 Episodes
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Series (Lead) (1962–1963)
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Television Star – Female (1964)
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Series (Lead) (1964)
1966 CBS Playhouse Amanda Wingfield Episode: "The Glass Menagerie"
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Drama
1967 CBS Playhouse Heloise Michaud Episode: "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night"
1968 The Smugglers Mrs. Hudson TV movie
1969 The Ghost & Mrs. Muir Spiritualist Madame Tibaldi Episode: "Medium Well Done"
1973 A Touch of Grace Grace Simpson 13 Episodes
1974 The Year Without a Santa Claus Mrs. Claus (voice) TV movie
Date Production Role Notes
January 26 – May 1925 Hell's Bells Nan Winchester
November 2, 1925 – June 1926 Laff That Off Peggy Bryant
October 7 – October 1926 Buy, Buy Baby Betty Hamilton
October 6 – October 1927 High Gear Mary Marshall
September 24 – December 1928 The War Song Emily Rosen
April 21 – April 1931 School for Virtue Marg
October 2 – October 1931 The Camels are Coming Bobby Marchante
November 30, 1931 – January 1932 Coastwise Annie Duval
May 8 – June 1933 The Mask and the Face Elisa Zanotti Revival
February 7 – February 1934 After Such Pleasures
January 30, 1935 – January 9, 1937 Three Men on a Horse Mabel
April 9 – July 1937 Excursion Mrs. Loschavio
November 15 – November 1937 Too Many Heroes Carrie Nolan
March 28, 1939 – March 30, 1940 The Philadelphia Story Elizabeth Imbrie
December 26, 1940 – January 16, 1943 My Sister Eileen Ruth Sherwood
April 14, 1943 – June 17, 1944 Tomorrow the World Leona Richards
May 31 – July 14, 1945 Hollywood Pinafore Louhedda Hopsons
December 11–14, 1946 Land's End Susan Pengilly
January 16–17, 1948 The Men We Marry Maggie Welch
November 17 – December 24, 1949 Goodbye, My Fancy Grace Woods Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play[1]
November 7–19, 1949 Love Me Long Abby Quinn
February 15 – July 29, 1950 Come Back, Little Sheba Lola Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play[1]
April 19 – December 8, 1951 A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Cissy
October 15, 1952 – May 30, 1953 The Time of the Cuckoo Leona Samish Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play[2][1]
April 8 – November 27, 1954 By the Beautiful Sea Lottie Gibson
October 24, 1955 – July 5, 1956 Desk Set Bunny Watson
December 26, 1957 – February 8, 1958 Miss Isobel Mrs. Ackroyd
March 9–21, 1959 Juno Juno Boyle
April 13 – May 7, 1960 A Second String Fanny
March 29 – April 18, 1970 Look to the Lilies Mother Maria
November 9–28, 1970 Hay Fever Judith Bliss Revival

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work Results Ref.
1952 Academy Awards Best Actress Come Back, Little Sheba Won [3]
1953 British Academy Film Awards Best Foreign Actress Nominated [4]
1954 About Mrs. Leslie Nominated [5]
1953 Cannes Film Festival Special Mention Award Come Back, Little Sheba Won [6]
1952 Golden Globe Awards Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Won [7]
1963 Best Television Star – Female Hazel Nominated
1954 Hasty Pudding Theatricals Woman of the Year Won [8]
1954 Jussi Awards Best Foreign Actress Come Back, Little Sheba Won [9]
1952 National Board of Review Awards Best Actress Won [10]
1952 New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Won [11]
1958 Hot Spell and The Matchmaker Nominated
1962 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Series (Lead) Hazel Won [12]
1963 Won
1964 Nominated
1967 Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Drama CBS Playhouse (Episode: "The Glass Menagerie") Nominated
1949 Tony Awards Best Supporting or Featured Actress in a Play Goodbye, My Fancy Won [13]
1950 Best Actress in a Play Come Back, Little Sheba Won [14]
1953 Distinguished Dramatic Actress The Time of the Cuckoo Won [15]
  • Tucker, David C. (2008). Shirley Booth: A Biography and Career Record. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-3600-2.
  • Manago, Jim; Manago, Donna (2008). Love is the Reason for It All: The Shirley Booth Story. Albany, GA: BearManorMedia. ISBN 978-1-59393-146-9.
  • Manago, Jim (2010). For Bill His Pinup Girl: The Shirley Booth & Bill Baker Story. U.S.: Jim & Donna Manago Books. ISBN 978-0-615-42181-0.

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