Grace Kelly

Grace Kelly

Deceased · Born: Nov 12, 1929 · Died: Sep 14, 1982

Personal Details

Height 5' 6"
Born Nov 12, 1929 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
  • Margaret Katherine Majer
  • John B. Kelly Sr.
Relatives
  • John B. Kelly III (Niece or Nephew)
  • Andrea Casiraghi (Grandchild)
  • Charlotte Casiraghi (Grandchild)
  • Pierre Casiraghi (Grandchild)
  • Prince Jacques of Monaco (Grandchild)
  • Princess Gabriella of Monaco (Grandchild)
  • Jazmin Grace Grimaldi (Grandchild)
  • Alexandre Coste (Grandchild)
  • Louis Ducruet (Grandchild)
  • Pauline Ducruet (Grandchild)
  • George Kelly (Aunt or Uncle)
  • Walter C. Kelly (Aunt or Uncle)
  • Margaret "Peggy" Kelly Conlan (Sibling)
  • John B. Kelly (Sibling)
  • Lizanne Le Vine (Sibling)

Biography

Grace Patricia Kelly (November 12, 1929 – September 14, 1982) was an American actress who, after starring in several significant films in the early to mid-1950s, became Princess of Monaco by marrying Prince Rainier III in April 1956. Kelly was born into a prominent Catholic family in Philadelphia. After graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1949, Kelly began appearing in New York City theatrical productions and television broadcasts. She gained stardom from her performance in John Ford's adventure-romance Mogambo (1953), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the drama The Country Girl (1954). Other notable works include the western High Noon (1952), the romantic comedy High Society (1956), and three consecutive Alfred Hitchcock suspense thrillers: Dial M for Murder (1954), Rear Window (1954), and To Catch a Thief (1955). Kelly retired from acting at age 26 to marry Rainier and began her duties as Princess of Monaco. The couple had three children: Princess Caroline, Prince Albert, and Princess Stéphanie. Her charity work focused on young children and the arts. In 1964, she established the Princess Grace Foundation to support local artisans. Her organization for children's rights, AMADE Mondiale, gained consultive status within UNICEF and UNESCO. Grace's final film contribution was to the documentary The Children of Theatre Street (1977) directed by Robert Dornhelm, where she served as the narrator. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Kelly died at the age of 52 at Monaco Hospital on September 14, 1982, from injuries sustained in a car crash the previous day. She is listed 13th among the American Film Institute's 25 Greatest Female Stars of Classical Hollywood cinema. Her son, Prince Albert, helped establish the Princess Grace Awards in 1984 to recognize emerging performers in film, theatre, and dance.

Career

1977
The Children of Theatre Street
The Children of Theatre Street as Narrator
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1956
High Society
High Society as Tracy Lord
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The Swan
The Swan as Princess Alexandra
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1955
To Catch a Thief
To Catch a Thief as Frances Stevens
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1954
The Country Girl
The Country Girl as Georgie Elgin
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Dial M for Murder
Dial M for Murder as Margot Wendice
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The Bridges at Toko-Ri
The Bridges at Toko-Ri as Nancy Brubaker
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Green Fire
Green Fire as Catherine Knowland
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Rear Window
Rear Window as Lisa Fremont
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1953
Mogambo
Mogambo as Linda Nordley
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1952
Studio One
Studio One as Freda Clark
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High Noon
High Noon as Amy Fowler Kane
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1951
Fourteen Hours
Fourteen Hours as Mrs. Louise Ann Fuller
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Lux Video Theatre
Lux Video Theatre as Beth
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1950
Studio One
Studio One as Sara Mappin
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1949
Studio One
Studio One as Nurse Sara Mappin
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The Philco Television Playhouse
The Philco Television Playhouse as Ann Rutledge
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2022
Grace Kelly: Precious Memories
Grace Kelly: The Missing Millions
2021
I Am Alfred Hitchcock
Cher: In Her Own Words
2017
Diana: In Her Own Words
2007
Callas assoluta
Callas assoluta
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2004
Hitchcock and Dial M
2002
Making of 'to Catch a Thief'
1996
The Good, the Bad & the Beautiful
1987
Grace Kelly: The American Princess
1978
Bing Crosby: His Life and Legend
1972
Weekend of a Champion
1966
The Poppy Is Also a Flower