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  1. Aug 23, 2012 · Oscar Profile #100: Geraldine Page. Born November 22, 1924 in Kirksville, MO to an osteopathic physician and a homemaker, Geraldine Page initially intended to become a concert pianist but when her family couldn’t afford the cost of her training she turned to acting. On stage from the age of 17, she did not make a real impression until her ...

  2. 1967 Winner Primetime Emmy. Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Drama. ABC Stage 67. For episode "Truman Capote's A Christmas Memory". 1959 Nominee Primetime Emmy. Best Single Performance by an Actress. Playhouse 90. For playing "The Young Woman". For episode "The Old Man".

  3. www.csfd.cz › tvurce › 4590-geraldine-pageGeraldine Page | ČSFD.cz

    Biografie (1) Jedna z nejvýznamnějších amerických divadelních, ale i filmových hereček Geraldine Page, rodným jménem Geraldine Sue Page, se narodila 22. listopadu 1924 v Kirksville, stát Missouri. Herectví vystudovala na „Goodman Theatre Dramatic School“ v Chicagu, ale už v sedmnácti letech se objevila na jevišti.

  4. Play Comedy Original. Look Away (Jan 07, 1973 - Jan 07, 1973) Starring: Geraldine Page [Mary Todd Lincoln] Play Original. Angela (Oct 30, 1969 - Nov 01, 1969) Starring: Geraldine Page [Angela Palmer] Play Comedy Original. Black Comedy / White Lies (Feb 12, 1967 - Dec 02, 1967) Black Comedy.

  5. Geraldine Sue Page was an American stage and film actress, who, for Disney, portrayed Mrs. Duke in The Happiest Millionaire and later provided the voice of Madame Medusa in The Rescuers. Page was born on November 22, 1924 in Kirksville, Missouri. Her family relocated to Chicago when she was five and there she was introduced into acting through a local church. After graduating from Chicago's ...

  6. Oct 19, 2022 · John Wayne y Geraldine Page en el western 'Hondo' 1953. McGivern confirmed that Wayne still left a positive impression on his Hondo co-star. She said that she “loved him” and that his charm ...

  7. Geraldine was a member of the Mununjali and Yugambeh Elders who took part in the GC2018 Opening Ceremony segment which was curated by her brother Stephen Page, the Artistic Director of the Bangarra Dance Theatre. This was a proud moment for Geraldine with this component of the ceremony unveiling local Totem, a giant Wedge-Tailed Eagle, which ...