Eva Marie Saint
Eva Marie Saint
Date of Birth / Doğum Tarihi
4 July 1924, Newark, New Jersey, USA
Mini Biography / Biyografi
Played one of most famous female leads in movie history, opposite Marlon Brando in On the Waterfront (1954). She certainly brought "real acting" in a time when melodrama still ran rampant in the industry. Who can forget her memorable argument scene with Brando when she says, "I didn't say I don't love you, I said I want you to get out." Eva Marie Saint is still going strong with her work. She takes the fact that she's part of film history in her stride. IMDb Mini Biography By: Brian Michael Tracy
Trivia / Önemsiz Şeyler
Has campaigned to ban the usage of cell phones by motorists.Has 3 grandchildren.Lives in Santa Monica, California.Mother of Laurette HaydenPerformed in a musical version of ""Our Town"" as Emily in a 1955 TV production opposite Paul Newman (his only singing role) as George and Frank Sinatra as the Stage Manager.Her first child, Darrell, was born April 1st, 1955, two days after she won the Oscar for On the Waterfront (1954).Although the part of Edie Doyle properly is a lead, producer Sam Spiegel listed Eva Marie Saint as a Supporting Actress in the hopes of getting her a nomination. The ploy worked, and she won the Oscar.Won the part of Edie Doyle in On the Waterfront (1954) over Elizabeth Montgomery. Director Elia Kazan, in his autobiography ""A Life,"" says that the choice of an actress to play the part was narrowed down to Elizabeth Montgomery and Saint. Although Montgomery was fine in her screen test, there was an air of finishing school about her. Kazan thought this genteel quality would not be becoming for Edie, who was raised on the waterfront in Hoboken, NJ. He gave the part to Saint, and she went on to win cinematic immortality, and a Best Supporting Actress Oscar, in the part.In 1974, the Eva Marie Saint Theater was dedicated on the campus Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. Saint is a 1946 graduate of BGSU.Member of Delta Gamma sorority.
Personal Quotes / Kişisel Alıntılar
On Alfred Hitchcock: ""Hitchcock said, 'I don't want you going back to sink-to-sink movies. You do movies where you wash the dishes looking drab in an apron. The audience wants to see their leading ladies dressed up.' He saw me as others didn't.""On today's movie stars: ""America is now obsessed by stars in an unhealthy way. They don't actually deserve this kind of attention. They`re only actors - not scientists who are triumphing over cancer or doing some other wonderful thing.""
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