[24], Kelly unhesitatingly turned down the opportunity to star alongside Marlon Brando in On the Waterfront (1954). Kelly gained stardom from her performance in John Ford's adventure-romance Mogambo (1953), starring Clark Gable and Ava Gardner, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. It was awful. While attending Ravenhill Academy, a reputable Catholic girls' school, Kelly modeled fashions at local charity events with her mother and sisters. She also narrated ABC's made-for-television film The Poppy Is Also a Flower (1966). She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the drama The Country Girl (1954) with Bing Crosby. Kelly snagged her first major film role in 1952’s High Noon. She joined the board of the Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation in 1976, becoming one of its first female members. [30], After the success of Mogambo, Kelly starred in the television play The Way of an Eagle with Jean-Pierre Aumont, before being cast in the film adaptation of Frederick Knott's Broadway hit Dial M for Murder, opposite Ray Milland and Robert Cummings. After a series of delays and complications, she met him at the Prince's Palace of Monaco on May 6, 1955. I december 1955 var fyrsten rejst til … The original Monaco branch of her foundation, named Fondation Princesse Grace, remains active and continues to provide direct aid to students and children within the Monaco and France regions. The home, located at 3901 Henry Avenue in the East Falls section of Philadelphia, was built by her father John B. Kelly Sr. in 1929. [64] In 1975, Grace helped found the Princess Grace Academy, the resident school of the Monte Carlo Ballet. Already familiar with the play, Kelly was highly interested in the part. [12] As a theater personality, she was mentioned in Theatre World magazine as: "[a] most promising personality of the Broadway stage of 1950." Over 400 people attended, including Cary Grant, Nancy Reagan, Danielle Mitterrand, the Princess of Wales, and Empress Farah of Iran. Kelly and Gable may have been destined from the start, Kelly supposedly had an affair with Crosby, affair with her married costar Ray Milland. As a result, she lost control of her 1971 Rover P6 3500[72] and drove off the steep, winding road and down the 120 foot (37 m) mountainside. "[18] Following the release of this film, the "Grace Kelly Fan Club" was established, gaining popularity across the country with local chapters springing up and attracting many members. Fascinating facts and dark tales about what Hollywood's brightest stars did behind closed doors and between the sheetsâin a time when such deeds were much too hot for the big screen. [106] Her fashion legacy was even commemorated at the Victoria and Albert Museum of London, where an exhibit titled, "Grace Kelly: Style Icon" paid tribute to her impact on the world of fashion. színész, szereplő ... (1953), ami a kenyai dzsungelben játszódik, és egy szerelmi háromszögről szól Kelly, Clark Gable és Ava Gardner karakterei között. This - his marriage and their age difference - would become an ongoing theme in Kelly's affairs. She was again dressed by Edith Head to suit her role in the film, initially dressed in fashionable dresses, shifting to ordinary-looking cardigans toward the end of the film. Director Herbert Ross tried to interest her in a part in his film The Turning Point (1977), but Rainier dismissed the idea. Although the school had already met its semester quota, she obtained an interview with the admissions department, and was admitted through George's influence. The following day, the church ceremony took place at Monaco's Saint Nicholas Cathedral, presided over by Bishop Gilles Barthe. Director John Ford noticed Kelly in the screen test, and his studio flew her out to Los Angeles to audition in September 1952. The costumes, designed by Helen Rose, were "safari style", with no feminine-looking outfits used. [37] The role of Lisa Fremont, a wealthy Manhattan socialite and fashion model who "never wore the same dress twice",[24] was unlike any of the previous women she had played. MGM eventually relented, and she took the part. Her mother, Margaret Majer Kelly, of hearty German stock, was a cover-girl model and a competitive swimmer. ), Oscar-díjas amerikai színésznő, aki 1956. április 18-án összeházasodott III. Her acceptance speech was brief: âThe thrill of this moment keeps me from saying what I really feel. [8][9] Margaret had taught physical education at the University of Pennsylvania and had been the first woman to coach women's athletics at Penn. Owing to her low mathematics scores, Kelly was rejected by Bennington College in July 1947. He said that it was only in her later films that she "really blossomed" and showed her true star quality. Welcome! Despite the fact that Kelly only appeared in 11 feature films between 1951 and 1956, her legacy remains one of the most enduring of all Old Hollywood actresses. Kelly even donned her 10.47-carat engagement ring in the film, as her character was also engaged. Grace Kelly (November 12, 1929 – September 14, 1982) was an American actress who made her debut on television in the play "Old Lady Robbins" (1948) on the anthology series, Kraft Television Theatre. Variety stated: "Miss Kelly impresses as the femme lead with pleasantly comedienne overtones. [63] In 1965, she accepted the invitation to be an honorary member of La Leche League, a worldwide mother-to-mother support group that focuses on mothering through breastfeeding. Grace Kelly, születési nevén Gracia Patricia Kelly (Philadelphia, 1929. november 12. [103] An exhibition of her life as Princess of Monaco was held at the Ekaterina Cultural Foundation in Moscow in 2008 in conjunction with Monaco's Grimaldi Forum. Grace Kelly es un sitio de compras orientado a todas las mujeres que acompaña las tendencias de la moda con la mejor calidad. After a Requiem Mass, she was buried in the Grimaldi family vault. [91] Princess Grace has been depicted by many pop artists, including Andy Warhol and James Gill. Grace Kelly legendája tovább él, 1993-ban ő lett az első filmsztár, akinek képe a monacói és az amerikai posta összefogásában bélyegen is megjelent. [109] A hybrid tea rose, named Rosa 'Princesse de Monaco', was named after her. [46] It was released in July 1956. A beautiful queen of the silver screen, she enjoyed a … Grace Kelly, American actress known for her stately beauty and reserve who gave up her Hollywood career to marry Rainier III, prince de Monaco, in 1956. Kelly told Hedda Hopper, "It wasn't pleasant. Kelly had a minor role, opposite Paul Douglas, Richard Basehart, and Barbara Bel Geddes, as a young woman contemplating divorce. Join Facebook to connect with Leike Graue and others you may know. Grace was a known advocate of breastfeeding, and successfully fed her 3 children. Oh, if these walls could talk. In 1993, Kelly appeared on a U.S. postage stamp, released in conjunction with a Monaco postage stamp featuring her image on the same day. She also bore all historical titles of her husband, in the feminine. She won an Oscar for her performance in The Country Girl but was perhaps better known for her films with Alfred Hitchcock, including Rear Window and To Catch a Thief. [56] As princess consort, she became the patron of Red Cross of Monaco and Rainbow Coalition Children, an orphanage run by Josephine Baker. Of course, becoming a princess was no small feat for Kelly, as her family had to fork up a $2 million dowry. ", Kelly left a lasting legacy as a theater artist, television actress, and iconic Hollywood film star. Modern designers, such as Tommy Hilfiger and Zac Posen, have cited her as a fashion inspiration. "[86] Her daughter, Princess Caroline, took over as president for both the Foundation and AMADE Mondiale after her death, with Prince Albert as vice president. At 19, her graduation performance was as Tracy Lord in The Philadelphia Story. Lent to Paramount for the fifth time, Kelly plays the role of a temptress who wears "luxurious and alluring clothes", while Cary Grant plays the role of a former cat burglar, now looking to catch a "thief who is imitating him". Her dress designer was Edith Head, with whom she had established a friendly relationship. [13] Written in the "Stevens' Prophecy" section was: "Miss Grace P. Kelly â a famous star of stage and screen". The story, based on the novel by James Michener, is about American Navy jet fighters stationed to fight in Asia. [9][10] She also modeled for a time in her youth. [24] Upon the film's opening in October 1954, Kelly was again praised. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. [12], Kelly was performing in Colorado's Elitch Gardens, when producer Stanley Kramer offered her a role co-starring opposite Cooper in Fred Zinnemann's High Noon (1952), a Western set in Columbia, California She accepted the role, and the film was shot in the late summer and early fall of 1951 over a 28-day shooting schedule in hot weather conditions. [24] Kelly signed the deal under two conditions: first, that one out of every two years, she had time off to work in the theatre; and second, that she be able to live in New York City at her residence in Manhattan House, at 200 E. 66th Street, now a landmark. [95][96], While pregnant with her daughter Caroline in 1956, Princess Grace was frequently photographed clutching a distinctive leather handbag manufactured by Hermès. [54] The Prince and Princess left that night for their seven-week Mediterranean honeymoon cruise on his yacht, Deo Juvante II.[53][55]. In later years he served on the Fairmount Park Commission and, during World War II, was appointed by President Roosevelt as National Director of Physical Fitness. This marked her first performance as an independent career woman. Her uncle would continue to advise and mentor Kelly throughout her acting career. [17] The movie was released in the summer of 1952. It’s very unlikely - though, not completely impossible - that Crosby and Kelly hooked up again when they reunited for High Society. [26][27] Kelly later told Hollywood columnist Hedda Hopper, "Mogambo had three things that interested me: John Ford, Clark Gable, and a trip to Africa, with expenses paid. A break in the filming schedule afforded her and Mogambo co-star Ava Gardner a visit to Rome. Milland ended up staying married to his wife until his passing in 1986. [69] Grace and Rainier worked together in a 33-minute independent film called Rearranged in 1979, which received interest from ABC TV executives in 1982 after premiering in Monaco, on the condition that it be extended to an hour. In 1942, at the age of 12, she played the lead in Don't Feed the Animals, a play produced by the Old Academy Players[7] also in East Falls. [104] In 2009, a plaque was placed on the "Rodeo Drive Walk of Style" in recognition of her contributions to style and fashion. If Mogambo had been made in Arizona I wouldn’t have done it.”. If Mogambo had been made in Arizona, I wouldn't have done it. [42] Kelly and Grant developed a mutual bond and admiration for one another. [117], In 2003, the Henley Royal Regatta renamed the Women's Quadruple Sculls the "Princess Grace Challenge Cup." [61] The organization currently has cooperative branches across Europe, Asia, South-America, and Africa, and retains consultive status with UNICEF, UNESCO, and the United Nations Economic and Social Council, as well as participative status with The Council of Europe. Princess Grace retained her link to America by her dual U.S. and Monégasque citizenship. Es conocida por haber sido una famosa actriz de hollywood, de hecho llegó a ganar un óscar. The Prince and Princess had three children: Princess Caroline, Prince Albert, and Princess Stéphanie. Hitchcock hoped that she would appear in more of his films which required an "icy blonde" lead actress, but he was unable to coax her out of retirement. [108], A rose garden in Monaco's Fontvieille district is dedicated to the memory of Kelly. Grace Kelly is cemented in history as both Hollywood royalty and actual royalty, as the actress married Prince Ranier III of Monaco. Grace Patricia Kelly was born on November 12, 1929, at Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to an affluent and influential family. His brother Walter C. Kelly was a vaudeville star, who also made films for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Paramount Pictures, and another named George was a Pulitzer Prizeâwinning dramatist, screenwriter, and director. [20], Despite this, biographer, H. Haughland states: "Miss Kelly's acting did not excite the critics, or live up to her own expectations. In 1950, she made numerous television appearances on anthology series including The Philco Television Playhouse, Studio One, The Clock, The Web, and Danger. Reaction to the film was largely negative; many people, including the princely family of Monaco, felt it was overly dramatic, had historical errors, and lacked depth. Hitchcock offered Princess Grace the lead in his film Marnie in 1962. [113][114], In 2007, Monaco hosted an international-scale exhibition in honor of Princess Grace, named "The Grace Kelly Years, Princess of Monaco", containing letters, personal belongings, fashion accessories, and sound recordings on display. [88][89] Following her marriage, Conant was the unofficial photographer to the House of Grimaldi and extensively photographed her, Rainier, and their three children. [116] To commemorate the 25th anniversary of Kelly's death, â¬2 commemorative coins were issued on July 1, 2007 with the "national" side bearing the image of her. As Democratic nominee in the 1935 election for Mayor of Philadelphia, he lost by the closest margin in the city's history. GRACE Kelly was the innocent Hollywood sweetheart who captivated a generation of moviegoers. [50] The Napoleonic Code of Monaco and the laws of the Catholic Church necessitated two ceremonies â both a civil ceremony and a religious wedding. Kelly has 3 jobs listed on their profile. Prince Albert presented the prizes at the 2004 regatta. [52][53] To cap the ceremony, the 142 official titles that she acquired in the union (counterparts of her husband's) were formally recited. It was even reported that Milland planned to leave his wife for Kelly. [103] She is remembered for her "college-girl" everyday fashion, defined by her pulled-together yet simple look. After receiving the Oscar nomination, Kelly won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for best actress for her performances in her three big movie roles of 1954: Rear Window, Dial M For Murder, and The Country Girl. Grace hosted a yearly American Week in Monaco, where guests would play baseball and eat ice cream. I can only say thank you with all my heart to all who made this possible for me. [101] The V&A exhibition continued in Australia at the Bendigo Art Gallery in 2012. As noted by Biography, the actress-turned-princess was born on November 12, 1929, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and grew up with a love of the performing arts. [115] Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo was established in 1985, in accordance to the wishes of Princess Grace, with its first performance taking place on December 21. In the summer of 1954, Grace Kelly and Cary Grant were on the French Riviera working on an Alfred Hitchcock movie, To Catch a Thief (1955). [5] Her father, Irish-American John B. Kelly Sr.,[6] had won three Olympic gold medals for sculling, and owned a successful brickwork contracting company that was well known on the East Coast. American actress Grace Kelly starred in such movies as 'Dial M for Murder' and 'The Country Girl,' before leaving Hollywood to marry Prince Rainier III of Monaco. Grace lived in the home until 1950, and Prince Rainier III proposed to her there in 1955. [97], Grace was inaugurated into the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1960 and in 1955, the Custom Tailored Guild of America listed her as the "Best-Tailored Woman". This behavior is often linked to Kellyâs relationship with her father, who allegedly said he didn't expect her to become much more than a housewife and referred to her acting as only "a slim cut above [being a] streetwalker.". Upon marrying Prince Rainier III of Monaco, the rumors of Kellyâs illicit affairs seemingly disappeared from cultural knowledge, as sheâs now remembered for her class. In the film, she portrayed main character Tracy Lord, opposite Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Celeste Holm. She played Catherine Knowland, a coffee plantation owner. [18], Kelly was noticed during a visit to the set of Fourteen Hours by Gary Cooper, who was charmed by her. [84], Grace Kelly appeared on the cover of the January 31, 1955 issue of the weekly magazine Time. [12] The exhibit included 50 of her legendary ensembles. In 2019, the government of Monaco released three designs of commemorative postage stamps, each depicting a different phase of her life, to mark the 90th anniversary of her birth. [118] Various hotels, including Hotel Bel-Air, the Ritz-Carlton Hotel de la Paix, the InterContinental Carlton Cannes Hotel, and the Shelbourne Hotel established suites inspired by her life and likeness. Kelly referred to her fan club as "terrifically amusing". We worked at a pathetic village â miserable huts and dirty. Grace Kelly’s childhood home in Philadelphia New York Post. Princess Stephanie of Monaco's daughter Camille took to Instagram to share snaps of herself in a bikini while partying up a storm with pals at a plush hotel in Monte Carlo. It seemed an affair between Kelly and Gable may have been destined from the start, as Kelly said: “Mogambo had three things that interested me: John Ford, Clark Gable, and a trip to Africa with expenses paid. Grace Kelly's beauty is the stuff of legends, but she had the talent to back it up and enjoyed a stellar film career before she dedicated her life to the monarchy, becoming the Princess of Monaco. Even today, she is upheld as a standard of beauty, grace, and style. [68] In 1980, Princess Grace published "My Book of Flowers" with Gwen Robyns, detailing her sense of floral aesthetics, symbolism, and flower pressing. [87], In 1955, Kelly was photographed by Howell Conant in Jamaica. She engaged in an affair with her married costar Ray Milland, who had been married for more than 20 years. Her organization for children's rights, AMADE Mondiale, gained consultive status within UNICEF and UNESCO. The enduring legacy of Grace Kelly paints a picture of Old Hollywood's most beautiful and sophisticated ice queen, though that ice queen is rumored to have had a rather steamy love life. Grace Kelly, Actress: Rear Window. Her graduation yearbook listed her favorite actress as Ingrid Bergman and her favorite actor as Joseph Cotten. Grace kelly var 26, fyrst Rainier var 33, og han havde forelsket sig i hende, da de 11 måneder tidligere havde mødtes ganske kort på filmfestivalen i Cannes - og hun takkede ja til et kort besøg på slottet i Monaco. The foundation also says it "holds the exclusive rights and facilitates the licensing of her name and likeness throughout the world. Years later, when asked to name his all-time favorite actress, Grant replied: "Well, with all due respect to dear Ingrid Bergman, I much preferred Grace. View the profiles of people named Leike Graue. However, that legacy doesnât give much insight into the ambitious, opportunistic, slightly rebellious romantic - that Grace Kelly is much more interesting, even though it's also that Grace Kelly who almost ruined her career. [85], In 1982, the Princess Grace Foundation-USA was established by her husband to continue the work she had done anonymously during her lifetime, assisting emerging theater, dance and film artists in America. She died the following night at 10:55 p.m. after Rainier decided to turn off her life support. [51] The 16-minute civil ceremony took place in the Palace Throne Room of Monaco on April 18, 1956,[51] and a reception later in the day was attended by 3,000 Monégasque citizens. [17] Kelly's costar, Paul Douglas, commented of her acting in this film: "In two senses, she did not have a bad sideâ you could film her from any angle, and she was one of the most un-temperamental, cooperative people in the business. [112] Avenue Princesse Grace, "the most expensive street in the world", is named for her, as is Boulevard Princesse Grâce de Monaco in Nice, France. In this film, Kelly plays the role of the wealthy wife of a retired professional tennis player. The magazine hailed her as the top movie star who brought about "a startling change from the run of smoky film sirens and bumptious cuties". Founded in 1853 by Saint John Neumann, the fourth Bishop of Philadelphia, Saint Bridget's was a relatively young parish, with families very familiar with one another. The children were raised in the Catholic faith. The night Kelly won an Oscar for her performance in the film, Crosby reportedly came to her hotel room expecting to spend the night with her, only to find Marlon Brando, who had beaten out Crosby for an Oscar earlier that night, in her bed. East Coast born and bred saxophonist, singer, and songwriter Grace Kelly recorded her first album at 12 years old. [11][12], Kelly grew up in a small, close-knit Catholic community. Her father was particularly displeased with her decision, as he viewed acting as "a slim cut above streetwalker" at the time. Kelly also negotiated a more lucrative contract in light of her recent success. Their youngest, Princess Stéphanie, was born February 1, 1965. 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[19] High Noon garnered four Academy Awards, and has since been ranked among the best films of all time. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. To do it, MGM would once again have to lend Kelly to Paramount Pictures. For the 2014 film, see, This article is about the American actress and the Princess of Monaco. Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier III Were Introduced for a Magazine Article — and Then Fell in Love. "[17] Some critics scoffed at the conclusion of the film in which Cooper's character has to be saved by Kelly's. [32][33] She was subsequently loaned by MGM to work across several Hitchcock films, which would become some of her most critically acclaimed and recognized work. Her final role was in Charles Walters's musical film High Society, a re-make of the 1940 MGM classic The Philadelphia Story. [20][22], After filming High Noon, Kelly returned to New York City and took private acting lessons, keen to be taken seriously as an actress. It was probably the scene after she speeds along the Moyen Corniche to quickly get to the "picnic grounds" -- and away from a tailing police car -- that she had time to look at the Mediterranean and the countryside along the coast. "[43], In 1956, Kelly resided in a home rented from Bill Lear in the Pacific Palisades, California for the duration of her filming. Variety's film critic remarked on the casting, commenting on the "earthy quality to the relationship between Stewart and Miss Kelly", as "both do a fine job of the picture's acting demands". [9], Kelly had two older siblings, Margaret and John Jr., and a younger sister, Elizabeth. Kelly retired from acting at age 26 to marry Rainier, and she began her duties as Princess of Monaco. Her father, John B. Kelly, a gold medal winner for sculling in the 1920 Olympics, earned a fortune with his bricklaying business. [73] The Princess was taken to the Monaco Hospital (later named the Princess Grace Hospital Centre) with injuries to the brain and thorax and a fractured femur. During filming, she had her first major affair with a costar. Being a princess isn't cheap. Kelly supposedly had an affair with Crosby while filming The Country Girl. Her early acting pursuits led her to the stage, and she made her Broadway debut in Strindberg's The Father, alongside Raymond Massey. The Kelly family sold the property in 1974. Grace Kelly was an Oscar-winning American actress who was a major Hollywood star in the 1950s. Grace Kelly's harsh childhood and secret relationships are revealed in the new book Grace Kelly: Hollywood Dream Girl, by Jay Jorgensen and Manoah Bowman. While filming, Kelly was engaged to be married to Prince Rainier III of Monaco. She died aged 52 at Monaco Hospital on September 14, 1982, from the injuries sustained in her car crash the previous day. [79], "I would like to be remembered as someone who accomplished useful deeds, and who was a kind and loving person. Fresh off her best actress Oscar win in 1955, the … Instead, she committed to the role of Lisa Fremont in Rear Window. [120][121], Upon her marriage to Prince Rainier III in 1956, as the consort of the reigning sovereign prince of Monaco, she was styled "Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco". Grace Kelly was born in 1929 in Philadelphia to a wealthy family. [48], After a year-long courtship described as containing "a good deal of rational appraisal on both sides",[49] Prince Rainier married Kelly in 1956. [78], Rainier, who did not remarry, was buried alongside her after his death in 2005. After graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1949, she began appearing in New York City theatrical productions and over 40 live drama productions broadcast in early 1950s Golden Age of Television. [81] Kelly has been cited as one of the "classic Hitchcock blondes", and as one of the most elegant women in cinematic and world history. A chaperone may have been unnecessary, as Gable supposedly ditched Kelly once she grew too clingy. [15], Television producer Delbert Mann cast Kelly as Bethel Merriday in an adaptation of the Sinclair Lewis novel of the same name; this was her first of nearly sixty live television programs. At the Golden Globe Awards in 1955, Kelly won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture â Drama. Her character becomes torn emotionally between her two lovers, played by Bing Crosby and William Holden. And … [107], The look and style of TV series Mad Men's Betty Draper is influenced by Grace Kelly, and she is frequently complimented in the show by other characters for resembling her. [102] This famous dress, seen around the world, took thirty five tailors six weeks to complete. Grace Kelly . Grace Kelly is an award-winning singer, saxophonist, and songwriter. Hitchcock brought her elegance to the foreground by changing her dresses many times, including: "glamorous evening short dresses, a sheer negligee over a sleek nightgown, a full-skirted floral dress, and a casual pair of jeans". [44][45] She portrayed Princess Alexandra in the film The Swan, directed by Charles Vidor, opposite Alec Guinness and Louis Jourdan. Grace Kelly s-a născut la Philadelphia, Pennsylvania la 12 noiembrie 1929 într-o familie bogată și influentă.Tatăl ei, american de origine irlandeză, John B. Kelly, Sr. (1889–1960), a câștigat trei medalii olimpice de aur pentru canotaj și a deținut o companie de succes de cărămidă, bine cunoscută pe Coasta de Est.
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