
Jessica Tandy
Jessie Alice "Jessica" Tandy (June 7, 1909 – September 11, 1994) was an English-American stage and film actress. She first appeared on the London stage in 1926 at the age of 16, playing, among others, Katherine opposite Laurence Olivier's Henry V, and Cordelia opposite John Gielgud's King Lear. She also worked in British films. Following the end of her marriage to Jack Hawkins, she moved to New York, where she met Canadian actor Hume Cronyn. He became her second husband and frequent partner on stage and screen. She won the Tony Award for her performance as Blanche Dubois in the original Broadway production of A Streetcar Named Desire in 1948, sharing the prize with Katherine Cornell (who won for Antony and Cleopatra) and Judith Anderson (for the latter's portrayal of Medea). Over the following three decades, her career continued sporadically and included a substantial role in Alfred Hitchcock's film, The Birds (1963), and a Tony Award-winning performance in The Gin Game (playing in the two-character play opposite her husband, Cronyn) in 1977. She, along with Cronyn was a member of the original acting company of The Guthrie Theater. In the mid 1980s she enjoyed a career revival. She appeared opposite Hume Cronyn in the Broadway production of Foxfire in 1983 and its television adaptation four years later, winning both a Tony Award and an Emmy Award for her portrayal of Annie Nations. During these years, she appeared in films such as Cocoon (1985), also with Cronyn. She became the oldest actress to receive the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in Driving Miss Daisy (1989), for which she also won a BAFTA and a Golden Globe, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Fried Green Tomatoes (1991). At the height of her success, she was named as one of People's "50 Most Beautiful People". She was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1990, and continued working until shortly before her death.
Filmograafia
- 2006A Streetcar on Broadway (Self (archive footage))
- 2003Jessica Tandy: Theatre Legend to Screen Star (Self (archive footage))
- 2003Miss Daisy's Journey: From Stage to Screen (Daisy Werthan (archive footage) (uncredited))
- 1998Moments of Discovery: The Making of Fried Green Tomatoes (Self)
- 1996An African love story (Self)
- 1994Nobody's Fool (Beryl Peoples)
- 1994Camilla (Camilla Cara)
- 1993To Dance with the White Dog (Cora Peek)
- 1993Intimate Portrait (Self)
- 1992Used People (Freida)
- 1991Fried Green Tomatoes (Ninny Threadgoode)
- 1991The Story Lady (Grace McQueen)
- 1990Dream On ((archive footage))
- 1990Night of 100 Stars III (Self)
- 1989Driving Miss Daisy (Daisy Werthan)
- 1988Cocoon: The Return (Alma Finley)
- 1988The House on Carroll Street (Miss Venable)
- 1987*batteries not included (Faye Riley)
- 1987Foxfire (Annie Nations)
- 1985Cocoon (Alma Finley)
- 1984The Bostonians (Miss Birdseye)
- 1982Best Friends (Eleanor McCullen)
- 1982Still of the Night (Grace Rice)
- 1982The World According to Garp (Mrs. Fields)
- 1982American Playhouse (Fonsia Dorsey)
- 1981Honky Tonk Freeway (Carol)
- 1981The Gin Game (Fonsia Dorsey)
- 1978The Kennedy Center Honors (Self)
- 1974Butley (Edna Shaft)
- 1973Tennessee Williams' South
- 1967Judd, for the Defense
- 1967Judd, for the Defense (Helen Wister)
- 1965The F.B.I. (Ardyth Nolan)
- 1963Linnud (Lydia Brenner)
- 1962The Merv Griffin Show (Self)
- 1962Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man (Mrs. Helen Adams)
- 1959The Moon and Sixpence (Blanche Stroeve)
- 1958The Christmas Tree (Mrs. Martin)
- 1958The Light in the Forest (Myra Butler)
- 1957Suspicion
- 1956Telephone Time
- 1956Tony Awards (Self - Award Accepter)
- 1956Tony Awards (Self - Winner)
- 1956Tony Awards (Self - Nominee)
- 1956Tony Awards (Self (archive footage))
- 1956Tony Awards (Self - Nominee / Performer)
- 1956Tony Awards (Self - Presenter)
- 1955Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Edwina Freel)
- 1955Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Julia Lester)
- 1955Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Laura Bowlby)
- 1955The Fourposter
- 1954Producers' Showcase (Agnes)
- 1954The Marriage (Liz Marriott)
- 1953General Electric Theater (Laura Whitemore)
- 1952Omnibus
- 1952Omnibus (Self - Reader)
- 1952Omnibus (Louisa Catherine Johnson)
- 1952Omnibus (Jackie)
- 1951Hallmark Hall of Fame (Mrs. Martin)
- 1951Hallmark Hall of Fame (Annie Nations)
- 1951The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel (Frau Lucie Marie Rommel)
- 1951Goodyear Television Playhouse (Leticia Blacklock)
- 1951Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (Cora Torrence)
- 1951Schlitz Playhouse of Stars (Bertha Jacks)
- 1950September Affair (Catherine Lawrence)
- 1950Prudential Family Playhouse
- 1949Lights Out
- 1948Studio One (Connaught O'Brien)
- 1948Studio One (Mrs. Moore)
- 1948The Philco Television Playhouse (Liz Marriott)
- 1948The Ed Sullivan Show (Self)
- 1948A Woman's Vengeance (Janet Spence)
- 1947Forever Amber (Nan Britton)
- 1946The Green Years (Kate Leckie)
- 1946Dragonwyck (Peggy O'Malley)
- 1945The Valley of Decision (Louise Kane)
- 1944Blonde Fever (Restaurant Patron (uncredited))
- 1944The Seventh Cross (Liesel Roeder)
- 1944Golden Globe Awards (Self - Nominee)
- 1938Murder in the Family (Ann Osborne)
- 1932Indiscretions of Eve (Penelope, the Maid)