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Dame Gladys Constance Cooper DBE (18 December 1888–17 November 1971) was an Oscar-nominated English actress.Early lifeCooper was born in Chiswick, West London, and made her stage début in 1905 in Bluebell in Fairyland.CareerIt was not until 1922, however, that she found major success, in Arthur Wing Pinero's The Second Mrs. Tanqueray. Her last major success on the stage was in the role of "Mrs. St. Maugham" in Enid Bagnold's The Chalk Garden, a role she created in London and on Broadway.She also found success in Hollywood in a variety of character roles and was most frequently cast as a disapproving, aristocratic society woman. She appeared in Rebecca and was nominated three times for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performances as Bette Davis's pathologically repressive mother in Now, Voyager; as a sceptical nun in The Song of Bernadette; and as "Mrs. Higgins" in My Fair Lady. Private lifeShe had three children from her first two marriages. Her elder daughter Joan Buckmaster (1910–2005) married the actor Robert Morley. Her younger daughter, Sally Pearson (aka Sally Cooper) married the actor Robert Hardy.She lived for many years in Santa Monica, California, essentially as a permanent resident alien with her third husband, British actor Philip Merivale, to whom she was married from 30 April 1937 until 12 March 1946, when he died at the age of 59 from a heart ailment. She herself eventually returned to the United Kingdom for her final years. She appeared with Leo Genn in Somerset Maugham's The Sacred Flame in London in the late 1960s. She died from pneumonia at the age of 82 in England. An old theatre anecdote recalls that in 1928, she appeared in the play Excelsior in which her sister Doris, a small-part actress who often travelled with Gladys and appeared in some of the same plays, was given a speaking part. On opening night, Doris was reduced to tears backstage after her first appearance, which was greeted by a low hiss from the audience. "Oh no, dear," a friend reassured her. "They're just all whispering to each other, 'She's Doris Cooper. She's Gladys Cooper's sister. Gladys Cooper's sister'." She was created a Dame Commander of the British Empire (DBE) in 1967. TelevisionAmong many other appearances, she starred in the 1960s in The Rogues with David Niven, Gig Young, Robert Coote, John Williams, Larry Hagman. For this she won a Golden Globe Award in 1965. and many other TV appearances[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Gladys Cooper ] Some related entries: The Pretty Things are Going to Hell | Danilo Bata Stojković | James Brolin | Rob Van Dam | Dorian Lough | Kelly Reilly | Glenn Frey | Kirk Alyn | Mark Linn-Baker | Rick Hearst | Marianne Faithfull This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Gladys Cooper; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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