Most Recent Role: Adelle Aldrich on The Education of Max Bickford
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA
Birthday: 11-12-1922
Birth Name: Janet Cole
Date of Death: 9-11-2002
Cause of Death: Heart Attack (New York, New York, USA)
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA
Birthday: 11-12-1922
Birth Name: Janet Cole
Date of Death: 9-11-2002
Cause of Death: Heart Attack (New York, New York, USA)
Born Janet Cole, American actress Kim Hunter trained at the Actors Studio. At age 17, she debuted onscreen in The Seventh Victim (1943) before appearing in several subpar films. Her popularity was renewed with her appearance in the British fantasy A Matter of Life and Death (1946), and, in 1947, she created the role of Stella Kowalski on Broadway in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire,...
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Who Is Breckenridge Long?
Sunday 14 October 2001 on CBS
A well-meaning student committee has voted to honor an elderly alumnus who was a former policy aide to Senator Breckenridge Long. Senator Breckenridge Long conspired long ago to prevent Jewish refugees from landing safely in the United States as they fled from Nazi Germany. This issue is very...
Kim Hunter won The Motion Picture Academy's Best-Supporting Actress award for her role as Stella in the 1951 film "A Streetcar Named Desire".
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Other Appearances
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The Edge of Night
Nola Madison (1979-1980) |
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Playhouse 90
Anna Rojas |
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Actors Studio
The Return to Kansas City |
Actors Studio
The Little Wife [restaged] |
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Actors Studio
The Little Wife |
Actors Studio
Ropes |
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Adventures in Paradise
The Haunted Vanessa Sutton Charles |
Alcoa Theatre
The Dark File Stephanie Heldman |
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The Edge of Night
The Edge of Night was television's first 30 minute soap opera. The program premiered the same day as As The World Turns which was also (at the time) 30 minutes long. While the show did begin on... more
The Edge of Night was television's first 30 minute soap opera. The program premiered the same day as As The World Turns which was also (at the time) 30 minutes long. While the show did begin on... more
