Joanne Woodward

Joanne Woodward

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Actress - USA
Born February 27, 1930 in Thomasville, Georgia, USA

Mini-Biography:
Joanne Woodward was born on February 27, 1930 in Thomasville, Georgia, USA. She is an American Actress, known for The Glass Menagerie (1987), Mr. & Mrs. Bridge (1989), The long hot summer (1958), Joanne Woodward's first movie on record is from 1956. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1994.

Biographical Notes
Erste Rolle 1957 "Eva mit den drei Gesichtern" Academy Award.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1994: Philadelphia (Cast: Sarah Beckett), Directed by Jonathan Demme, with Obba Babatunde, Antonio Banderas, Robert Castle,
1993: Blind Spot (Cast: Nell Harrington), with Reed Diamond, Laura Linney, Cynthia Martells,
1993: Foreign Affairs (Cast: Vinnie Miner), Directed by Jim O'Brien, with Brian Dennehy, ,
1992: The Age of Innocence (Cast: Narrator), Directed by Martin Scorsese, with Daniel Day-Lewis, Geraldine Chaplin, Carolyn Farina,
1989: Mr. & Mrs. Bridge (Cast), Directed by James Ivory, with Paul Newman,
1987: The Glass Menagerie (La menagère de verre) (Cast: Amanda), Directed by Paul Newman, with Karen Allen, John Malkovich, James Naughton,
1985: Do you remember Love (Cast: Barbara Wyatt Hollis), Directed by Jeff Bleckner, with Geraldine Fitzgerald, Richard Kiley, Jim Meltzer,
1984: Passions (Cast: Catherine), Directed by Sandor Stern, with Richard Crenna, Heather Langenkamp, ,
1983: Harry and son (Harry & Son) (Cast: Lily), Directed by Paul Newman, with Ellen Barkin, Robby Benson, Katherine Borowitz,
1978: The end (Cast: Jessica), Directed by Burt Reynolds, with Robby Benson, Dom DeLuise, Sally Field,
1975: The Drowning Pool (Cast), Directed by Stuart Rosenberg, with Paul Newman,
1971: They might be giants (Cast: Dr. Mildred Watson), Directed by Anthony Harvey, with F. Murray Abraham, Candy Azzara, Paul Benedict,
1970: WUSA (Cast: Geraldine ), Directed by Stuart Rosenberg, with Paul Newman, Anthony Perkins,
1969: Winning (Cast: Elora), Directed by James Goldstone, with Paul Newman, David Sheiner, ,
1968: Rachel, Rachel (Cast), Directed by Paul Newman, with James Olson, Geraldine Fitzgerald,
1965: A big hand for the little Lady (Cast), Directed by Fielder J. Cook, with Charles Bickford, Kevin McCarthy,
1965: A Fine Madness (Cast), Directed by Irvin Kershner, with Sean Connery,
1963: Signpost to Murder (Cast: Molly Thomas), Directed by George Englund, with Leslie Denison, Murray Matheson, Hedley Mattingly,
1963: A New Kind of Love (Cast: Samantha (Sam) Blake/Mimi), Directed by Melville Shavelson, with Paul Newman, Maurice Chevalier,
1963: The Stripper (Cast), Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, with Richard Beymer, Gypsy Rose Lee, Carol Lynley,
1961: Paris Blues (Cast: Lilian Corning), Directed by Martin Ritt, with Paul Newman, Sidney Poitier,
1960: The Fugitive Kind (Cast: Carol Cutrere), Directed by Sidney Lumet, with R.G. Armstrong, John Baragrey, Lucille Benson,
1960: From the terrace (Cast: Mary), Directed by Mark Robson, with Elizabeth Allen, Leon Ames, Felix Aylmer,
1959: The Sound and the Fury (Cast: Quentin Compson / Narrator), Directed by Martin Ritt, with Yul Brynner, Margaret Leighton,
1958: The long hot summer (Cast: Clara Varner), Directed by Martin Ritt, with Mabel Albertson, Richard Anderson, Val Avery,
1957: No down payment (Cast), Directed by Martin Ritt, with Robert Harris, Cameron Mitchell, Paul Newman,
1957: The Three Faces of Eve (Cast), Directed by Nunnally Johnson, with David Wayne, Lee J. Cobb,
1956: A Kiss before dying (Cast), Directed by Gerd Oswald, with Mary Astor, Jeffrey Hunter, Virginia Leith,

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