Embodying director Alfred Hitchcock's idea of the perfect icy blonde, Grace Kelly carried herself like a princess long before she became one by marrying Monaco's Prince Ranier. Born Nov. 12, 1929, in Philadelphia, Kelly moved to New York City in her late teens, working as a model while studying acting.After debuting on Broadway in 1949's "The Father," Kelly set out for California, where she soon began landing roles in films, including the 1952 classic High Noon. Next up was 1953's Mogambo (which earned Kelly an Oscar nod), followed by two Hitchcock thrillers: Dial M for Murder (1954) and Rear Window (1954).
Kelly made only a few more movies -- including The Country Girl (for which she won an Oscar playing against type), To Catch a Thief (1955) and High Society (1956) -- before retiring from acting after her 1956 marriage. Suffering a heart attack while driving, she died Sept. 14, 1982.
AddRear WindowAs his broken leg heals, wheelchair-bound L.B. Jeffries (James Stewart) becomes absorbed with the parade of life across the courtyard: A dancer, a lonely woman, a composer and a bedridden woman and her husband become like creatures in his voyeuristic zoo. But when one of them disappears, Jeffries... Read More
AddTo Catch a ThiefSuspected in a new series of gem heists in the luxury hotels of the French Riviera, reformed jewel thief John Robie (Cary Grant) sets out to clear himself -- and catch the real thief -- with the help of pampered heiress Frances Stevens (Grace Kelly). Robie's plan backfires, but Frances, who believes... Read More
AddDial M for MurderDirector Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece of double-cross and intrigue stars Ray Milland as former tennis champ Tony Wendice, who concocts a plan to kill his rich but unfaithful wife (Grace Kelly), who's embroiled in a liaison with a writer (Robert Cummings). When Tony's plans go awry, he improvises a... Read More
AddHigh SocietyIn this musical reworking of The Philadelphia Story, Newport blueblood Bing Crosby tries to win back his ex-wife, "ice goddess" Grace Kelly, while Frank Sinatra and Celeste Holm (reporters for Snoop Magazine) gum up the works. Cole Porter wrote the score (which includes the Oscar-winning song... Read More
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