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Biography

A luminous beauty, Jean Simmons was a star in her native Britain and in the U.S. who first appeared onscreen at age 14 in Give Us the Moon (1944), but did not become a true star until she played Estella in David Lean's Great Expectations (1946). In 1948, she was handpicked by Laurence Olivier to play the doomed Ophelia in his classic version of Hamlet and won a Best Actress award at the Venice Film Festival and an Academy Award nomination for her efforts. Simmons traveled to Hollywood in 1950 after marrying Stewart Granger. Their marriage lasted a decade and Simmons then became Mrs. Richard Brooks in 1960, the year he starred her in Elmer Gantry. During the '50s and '60s, Simmons had an extremely busy film career appearing in everything from costume epics to romances to musicals to straight dramas. Simmons received an Oscar nomination in 1969 for The Happy Ending. By the mid-'70s, Simmons started working less frequently and divided her time between features and television work. In the late '80s, she had a burst of character roles, but has since made increasingly sporadic forays into acting. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Awards

Best Supporting Actress - Series, Mini-Series or Telelvision Movi (nom)
The Thorn Birds 1983
Golden Globe

 

Best Actress - Drama (nom)
The Happy Ending 1969
Golden Globe

 

Best Actress (nom)
The Happy Ending 1969
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Actress (nom)
The Happy Ending 1969
Academy

 

Best Actress - Drama (nom)
Elmer Gantry 1960
Golden Globe

 

Best Actress (nom)
Elmer Gantry 1960
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Actress - Drama (nom)
Home Before Dark 1958
Golden Globe

 

Best Actress (nom)
Home Before Dark 1958
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Special Achievement Award (win)
1957
Golden Globe

 

Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (nom)
This Could Be the Night 1957
Golden Globe

 

Best Actress - Comedy or Musical (win)
Guys and Dolls 1955
Golden Globe

 

Best Actress (nom)
Young Bess 1953
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Actress (nom)
The Actress 1953
New York Film Critics Circle

 

Best Actress (win)
Young Bess 1953
National Board of Review

 

Best Actress (win)
The Robe 1953
National Board of Review

 

Best Actress (win)
The Actress 1953
National Board of Review

 

International Prize for Best Actress (win)
Hamlet 1948
Venice International Film Festival

 

Best Supporting Actress (nom)
Hamlet 1948
Academy

 


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