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Joanne Woodward

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BIOGRAPHY:

Joanne Gignilliat Trimmier Woodward (born February 27, 1930) is an Emmy Award and Academy Award-winning American actress. Woodward, who is married to Paul Newman, is also a television and theatrical producer.

Woodward was born in Thomasville, Georgia, where she remained until she was in the second grade. Her family relocated to Marietta, Georgia. They moved once again when she was a junior in high school. She graduated from Greenville High School in 1947, in Greenville, South Carolina. Woodward won many beauty contests as a teenager. She majored in drama at Louisiana State University, then headed to New York City to perform on the stage.

She was influenced to become an actress by her mother's love of movies. Her mother wanted to name her after Joan Crawford, but then her parents decided that "Joanne" was more Southern. Attending the premiere of Gone with the Wind in Atlanta, nine-year-old Joanne rushed out into the parade of stars and sat on the lap of Laurence Olivier, star Vivien Leigh's husband. She eventually worked with Olivier in 1979, in a television production of Come Back, Little Sheba.

Woodward's first film was a post-Civil War western Count Three and Pray, in 1955. She continued to move between Hollywood and Broadway, eventually, understudying in the New York production of Picnic which featured Paul Newman. The two were married in 1958. By that time, Woodward had starred in The Three Faces of Eve, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress.

Woodward has continued to act on stage, films, and television in such films as Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams and Philadelphia (1993) in which she played the mother to Tom Hanks' character. She also appeared in the television films Sybil opposite Sally Field and Crisis at Central High. She was the narrator for Martin Scorsese's screen version of The Age of Innocence.

Woodward is currently artistic director of the Westport Country Playhouse

Academy Awards:

1991 - Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - Mr. and Mrs. Bridge 1974 - Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams 1969 - Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - Rachel, Rachel 1958 - Won Best Actress in a Leading Role - The Three Faces of Eve

Emmy Awards:

She won Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie, for See How She Runs (1978) as a divorced teacher who trains for a marathon, and in the same category again for Do You Remember Love? (1985) as a professor who begins to suffer from Alzheimer's disease. She has been nominated an additional five times for her acting roles on television.

Private life:

Woodward married Paul Newman on January 29, 1958. They have three daughters: Elinor Teresa (1959), Melissa Steward (1961), and Claire "Clea" Olivia (1965). She and Newman live in Westport, Connecticut, but are extremely private about their personal lives. Newman will occasionally venture to California, but Woodward has refused to go west for many years.

In 1990, she was graduated from Sarah Lawrence College alongside her daughter, Clea.

Trivia:

She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Blvd. She was the first performer to receive a star on the Walk of Fame. It was laid on February 9, 1960.

The very briefly glimpsed portrait of the unseen character Marguerite Wyke in the 1972 film Sleuth (credited to the imaginary actress Eve Channing; see [1]) is actually of Woodward.

In Three Faces of Eve she portrays a character suffering from multiple personality disorder. In Sybil, she portrays a character treating a persona with multiple personality disorder. Both are among her most famous roles.

Information found on Wikipedia.com



My Interests

THIS IS JUST A TRIBUTE PAGE.


I'd like to meet:

Fellow fans & co-stars of Joanne & Paul

Movies:

Films with Paul Newman:

~The Long, Hot Summer (1958) ~Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys! (1958) ~From the Terrace (1960) ~Paris Blues (1961) ~A New Kind of Love (1963) - a lightweight romantic comedy that she persuaded Newman to make. ~Winning (1969) ~WUSA (1970) ~The Drowning Pool (1975) ~Harry & Son (1984) - which Newman also directed ~Mr. and Mrs. Bridge (1990)

They both also appeared in the HBO miniseries Empire Falls but did not have any scenes together.

She starred in four films that Newman directed but did not star in:

~Rachel, Rachel (1968) ~The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds - which also starred their daughter, Nell Potts. ~The Shadow Box (1980) - a television movie ~The Glass Menagerie (1987)

Complete Filmography:

Age Of Innocence, The (1993) - Narrator All the Way Home (1971) - Mary Follett Big Hand For The Little Lady, A (1966) - Mary Meredith/Ruby Blind Spot (1993) - Nell Harrington Breathing Lessons (1994) - Maggie Moran Christmas To Remember, A (1978) - Mildred McCloud Comeback Little Sheba (1977) - Lola Delaney Count Three And Pray (1955) - Lissy Crisis at Central High (1981) - Elizabeth Huckaby Do You Remember Love (1985) - Barbara Wyatt-Hollis Drowning Pool, The (1975) - Iris Devereaux Effect Of Gamma Rays On Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, The (1972) - Beatrice Hunsdorfer Empire Falls (2005) - Francine Whiting End, The (1978) - Jessica Even If A Hundred Ogres - Narrator Fine Madness, A (1966) - Rhoda Shillitoe Foreign Affairs (1993) - Vinnie Miner From The Terrace (1960) - Mary St. John Fugitive Kind, The (1959) - Carol Cutrere Glass Menagerie, The (1987) - Amanda Wingfield Harry and Son (1984) - Lilly Kiss Before Dying, A (1956) - Dorothy Kingship Late George Apley, The (1956) - Eleanor Apley Long Hot Summer, The (1958) - Clara Varner Mr. & Mrs. Bridge (1990) - India Bridge My Knees Were Jumping, Remebering The Kindertransports (1994) - Narrator New Kind Of Love, A (1963) - Samantha Blake No Down Payment (1957) - Leola Boone Paris Blues (1961) - Lillian Corning Philadelphia (1993) - Sarah Beckett Rachel, Rachel (1968) - Rachel Cameron Rally 'Round The Flag Boys (1958) - Grace Bannerman See How She Runs (1978) - Betty Quinn Shadow Box, The (1980) - Beverly Sound And The Fury, The (1960) - Quentin Compson Streets Of LA, The - Carol Schramm Stripper, The (1963) - Lila Green Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams (1973) - Rita Walden Sybil (1976) - Dr. Cornelia Wilbur They Might Be Giants (1971) - Dr. Mildred Watson Three Faces Of Eve, The (1957) - Eve White Winning (1969) - Elora Capua WUSA (1970) - Geraldine

Producer/Director Credits:

Blind Spot -1993 - Co-Producer

Come Along With Me - 1981 - Director

**Found on Wikipedia & www.joannewoodward.net**

Television:

What's My Line? - Mystery Guest - EPISODE #495 (1959) Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Beth Paine - Momentum (1956) The Lux Video Theatre - Jen Townsend - Five Star Final (1954) The Web (1950) - - Welcome Home (1954) Alcoa Hour - Margaret Spencer - The Chapter One AMC Backstory (2001) - Herself - The Long Hot Summer Fox Hour of Stars Omnibus - - Mr. Lincoln Playhouse 90 - - The 80 Yard Run Robert Montgomery Presents - - Penny Star Tonight - - Death Of A Stranger Studio One - - A Man's World Studio One - - Family Protection Studio One - - Stir Mugs Tales Of Tomorrow - - The Bitter Storm The United States Steel Hour - - White Gloves

Directed:

Family (5th Season - 1979)

Heroes:

My Blog

The Death of Paul Newman~

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