Teresa Wright
Known for: Acting
Born: October 26, 1918 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA - Died: March 5, 2005
Teresa Wright (October 27, 1918 – March 6, 2005) was an American actress. Her first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination came in 1941 for her debut work in The Little Foxes. She received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1942 for her performance in Mrs. Miniver. That same year, she received an Academy Award for Best Actress nomination for her performance in Pride of the Yankees opposite Gary Cooper. She is also known for her performances in Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt (1943) and William Wyler's The Best Years of Our Lives (1946). Wright received three Emmy Award nominations for her performances in the Playhouse 90 original television version of The Miracle Worker (1957), in the Breck Sunday Showcase feature The Margaret Bourke-White Story, and in the CBS drama series Dolphin Cove (1989). She earned the acclaim of top film directors, including William Wyler, who called her the most promising actress he had directed, and Alfred Hitchcock, who admired her thorough preparation and quiet professionalism.
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The Best Years of Our Lives
Peggy Stephenson
The Men
Ellen
Shadow of a Doubt
Young Charlie
The Steel Trap
Laurie Osborne
The Rainmaker
Colleen 'Miss Birdie' Birdsong
Enchantment
Lark Ingoldsby
Count the Hours!
Ellen Braden
Pursued
Thor
Mrs. Miniver
Carol Beldon
The Little Foxes
Alexandra "Zan" Giddens
The Capture
Ellen Tevlin Vanner
Somewhere in Time
Laura Roberts
Casanova Brown
Isabel Drury
The Pride of the Yankees
Eleanor Twitchell
The Happy Ending
Mrs. Spencer
Track of the Cat
Grace Bridges
Crawlspace
Alice Graves
The Actress
Annie Jones
Something to Live For
Edna Miller
The Restless Years
Elizabeth Grant
The Good Mother
Grandmother Eleanor
The Miracle on 34th Street
Doris Walker
California Conquest
Julie Lawrence
Escapade in Japan
Mary Saunders