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Joanne Woodward (born February 27, 1930) is an American actress.
Born Joanne Gignilliat Trimmier Woodward in Thomasville, Georgia, she was influenced to become an actress by her mother's love of movies.
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.
Joanne 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. Her acting teacher, Sanford Meisner, first had to teach her how to lose her Southern accent.
Woodward's first film was Count Three and Pray, in 1955. She continued to move
between Hollywood and Broadway,
eventually understudying in the New York production of Picnic with another young actor, 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. She and Newman
first starred together that year in The Long Hot Summer, one of many collaborations.
Woodward has continued to act on stage, films and television. In 1990, she graduated
from Sarah Lawrence College alongside her daughter,
Clea. She and Newman live in Connecticut, and are involved in liberal
politics. Woodward is artistic director of the Westport Country Playhouse.
Academy Awards Nominations
She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801
Hollywood Blvd. She is the first performer to have a star on the Walk of Fame. It was laid on February 9, 1960.
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