Mercedes McCambridgeAKA:
Carlotta Mercedes Agnes McCambridge
Nationality:
American Birthdate:
03/17/1918 Birthplace:
Joliet, Illinois Death Date:
03/02/2004
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biography
A noted radio and stage performer, Mercedes McCambridge won an Oscar for her screen debut as the political hatchet woman in "All the King's Men" (1949) but subsequently made only occasional film appearances. An intense actress with piercing dark eyes and a strong, resonant voice, she specialized in forceful or domineering roles and was not afraid to play the unsympathetic role of Joan Crawford's insanely jealous and vindictive nemesis in Nicholas Ray's flamboyantly psychological Western, "Johnny Guitar" (1954). She earned a second Academy Award nomination as Rock Hudson's headstrong older
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Milestone
Spent much of her childhood on family farm in Blackstone, IL
Began career on radio while still in college
1936
Starred on radio series, "Big Sister"
Supplied all female voices for radio series, "I Love a Mystery"
Co-starred with Orson Welles on "Ford Theater" radio program for two years
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