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ABOUT GRACE KELLY (1928 - 82)
American leading lady of the fifties who retired
to become Princess Grace of Monaco.
She traveled to New York, attended the American
Academy of Dramatic Arts, became a top model and
at age 22 made her first Hollywood film, FOURTEEN
HOURS, in 1951.
In 1953 Grace Kelly received a Best Supporting Actress
nomination for her performance in: MOGAMBO.
She did three films with director Alfred Hitchcock:
DIAL M FOR MURDER
REAR
WINDOW
TO CATCH A THIEF
Grace Kelly's other credits include:
HIGH
NOON
THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI
GREEN FIRE
THE SWAN
HIGH SOCIETY
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