- Kim Stanley
Infobox actor
bgcolour = silver
name = Kim Stanley
caption = Photograph byCarl Van Vechten , 1961
birthname = Patricia Beth Reid
birthdate = birth date|1925|2|11|df=y
location =Tularosa, New Mexico , USA
deathdate = death date and age|2001|8|20|1925|2|11|df=y
deathplace =Santa Fe, New Mexico , USA
spouse = Joseph Siegel 1964-1967
Alfred Ryder 1958-1964
Curt Conway 1949-1956
Bruce Hall 1945-1946
emmyawards = Outstanding Supporting Actress - Miniseries or a Movie
1985 "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof "
awards = NYFCC Awards - Best Actress
1964Séance on a Wet Afternoon "Kim Stanley (
February 11 ,1925 –August 20 ,2001 ) was anAcademy Award -nominated andEmmy Award -winning American actress.Biography
She was born Patricia Beth Reid in Tularosa,
New Mexico . She was a drama major at theUniversity of New Mexico and later studied at thePasadena Playhouse .Career
Stanley was a successful Broadway actress with only a few motion picture roles. She was singled out by the "
New York Times " criticBrooks Atkinson for her early work. She eventually attendedThe Actors Studio , studying underElia Kazan andLee Strasberg .She starred in such Broadway hits as "Picnic" (1953), playing "Millie Owens," and "Bus Stop" (1955), playing "Cherie."
She received the 1952
Theatre World Award for her performance of "Anna Reeves" in "The Chase"; [ [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=2061 Internet Broadway Database: The Chase Production Credits ] ] and was nominated for the 1959Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for "A Touch of the Poet " and the 1962 Tony for Best Actress in a Play for "A Far Country".Stanley was also the leading lady of live television drama, which flourished in
New York City during the 1950s. Among her many starring roles was Wilma, a star-struck 15-year-old girl from theU.S. Gulf Coast ofTexas inHorton Foote 's "A Young Lady of Property", which aired on the "Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse"April 5 ,1953 .A savaging by English critics after her
London performance of "Masha" inThe Actor's Studio production ofAnton Chekhov 's play "The Three Sisters" (1965) made her vow never to perform on stage again, a vow she kept for the rest of her life.Personal life
Stanley had four husbands, Bruce Hall (married 1945-divorced 1946), Curt Conway (married 1949-divorced 1956),
Alfred Ryder (married 1958-divorced 1964) and Joseph Siegel (married 1964-divorced 1967).She had three children, one by Conway, one by Brooks Clift (brother of
Montgomery Clift ) while she was married to Conway, and one by Ryder. During her marriage to Alfred Ryder, Kim Stanley converted to Judaism.Kim Stanley died of
uterine cancer at her home inSanta Fe, New Mexico at the age of 76. She was survived by her first husband, Bruce Hall, her brother Justin Truman Reid, and her three children. Her biography, "Female Brando: the Legend of Kim Stanley", by Jon Krampner, was published in the spring of 2006 by Back Stage Books, a division of Watson-Guptill Publications.Awards
Her first movie was "
The Goddess " (1958), playing a tragic movie star modeled on Marilyn Monroe. In 1964, she starred in "Seance on a Wet Afternoon ", won the New York Film Critics Award for Best Actress for it and was nominated for the Best Actress Oscar.In 1982, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and a
Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance asFrances Farmer 's possessive mother in "Frances". She also playedPancho Barnes in "The Right Stuff" (1983).While her on-screen legacy is stunning, some believe Kim Stanley's most powerful role in a movie is an off-screen one. She serves as the uncredited narrator in the 1962 film "To Kill a Mockingbird". As the narrator, she represents the character "Jean Louise Finch" ("Scout") as an adult.
Mary Badham portrays "Scout" as a child in the film.She received an
Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in the episode, "A Cardinal Act of Mercy", on the TV series, "Ben Casey" (1963), and an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Special for playing, "Big Mama," inTennessee Williams ' Southern melodrama "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof " (1985).Notable films she rejected
* Atlantic City (1980) (Grace) - According to
Jon Krampner 's, "Female Brando: The Legend of Kim Stanley," she turned down the role eventually taken byKate Reid , a coincidence since Reid had replaced Stanley in,A Delicate Balance
* Psycho (1960) (Lila Loomis) - Turned down the role of Lila Loomis in Psycho (1960) because she didn't want to work withAnthony Perkins for "personal" reasons.
*Planet of the Apes (1968) ("Dr Zira") - Turned down the role of "Dr Zira" oppositeCharlton Heston , inPlanet of the Apes (1968).Trivia
* 5' 7½" (1.71 m).
* Listed as one of twelve, "Promising New Actors of 1958" (#1), in, "John Willis Screen World", Vol. 10. [1958]
* She went down to a weight of 80 lbs and dyed her hair blonde for her role in, "The Goddess" (1958).
* In the 1950s, she was known as a "Hollywood Badgirl," along withNatalie Wood ,Janet Leigh andDebbie Reynolds .References
External links
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* Biographer Jon Krampner [http://www.kimstanley.net KimStanley.net] Website
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