1917 - 2012
Celeste Holm American Actress
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Celeste Holm dating history
Relationships
Celeste Holm was previously married to Frank Basile (2004 - 2012), Wesley Addy (1966 - 1996), A. Dunning (1946 - 1953), Francis Davies (1940 - 1945) and Ralph Nelson (1936 - 1939).
About
American Actress Celeste Holm was born on 29th April, 1917 in New York City, New York, United States and passed away on 15th Jul 2012 New York City, New York, United States aged 95. She is most remembered for Gentleman`s Agreement, All About Eve. Her zodiac sign is Taurus.
Celeste Holm was in 2 on-screen matchups, including John Mills in The Love Boat (1977) and Dan Dailey in Chicken Every Sunday (1949).
Relationship Statistics
| Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
|---|
| Married | 5 |
35 years, 11 months
|
13 years, 5 months
|
4 years
|
|---|
| Total | 5 |
35 years, 11 months
|
13 years, 5 months
|
4 years
|
|---|
Details
| First Name |
Celeste
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| Last Name |
Holm
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| Full Name at Birth |
Celeste Holm
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| Birthday |
29th April, 1917
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| Birthplace |
New York City, New York, United States
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| Died |
15th July, 2012
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| Place of Death |
New York City, New York, United States
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| Buried |
The Woodlawn Cemetery and Conservancy, New York City
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| Height |
5' 6" (168 cm)
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| Build |
Average
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| Eye Color |
Blue
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| Hair Color |
Blonde
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| Zodiac Sign |
Taurus
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| Sexuality |
Straight
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| Religion |
Roman Catholic
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| Ethnicity |
White
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| Nationality |
American
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| University |
University of Chicago
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| Occupation Text |
Actress
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| Occupation |
Actress
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| Claim to Fame |
Gentleman`s Agreement, All About Eve
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| Year(s) Active |
1937–2012
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| Official Websites |
http://www.celesteholm.com/
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Celeste Holm (April 29, 1917 – July 15, 2012) was an American actress. Holm won an Academy Award for her performance in Elia Kazan's Gentleman's Agreement (1947), and was nominated for her roles in Come to the Stable (1949) and All About Eve (1950). She also is known for her performances in The Snake Pit (1948), A Letter to Three Wives (1949), and High Society (1956) as well as for originating the role of Ado Annie in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma! (1943).