گريس كلي
گريس كلي | |||||
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Princess consort of Monaco | |||||
Tenure | ابريل 19, 1956 – سبتمبر 14, 1982 | ||||
وُلِد | فيلادلفيا، ولاية بنسلڤانيا، الولايات المتحدة | نوفمبر 12, 1929||||
توفي | سبتمبر 14, 1982 موناكو | (aged 52)||||
الدفن | |||||
الزوج | رينييه الثالث، أمير موناكو | ||||
الأنجال | كارولين، أميرة هانوڤر ألبرت الثاني, أمير موناكو الأميرة ستيفاني من موناكو | ||||
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البيت | House of Grimaldi | ||||
الأب | John B. Kelly, Sr. | ||||
الأم | Margaret Katherine Majer | ||||
الديانة | Roman Catholicism | ||||
المنصب | ممثلة | ||||
التوقيع |
گريس كلي Grace Patricia Kelly (و.12 نوفمبر 1929 - ت.14 سبتمبر 1982) زوجة أمير موناكو رينيه الثالث. قبل زواجها من أمير موناكو كانت ممثلة أمريكية وسبق لها الفوز بجائزة الأوسكار للأفلام الأمريكية. ولدت في شرق فيلادلفيا، بنسيلفانيا، الولايات المتحدة وكانت واحدة من أربع أطفال لبريندان جون كيلي (المعروف بجاك كيلي) ومارگريت ماجر كاثرين كيلي.
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النشأة
ولدت غرايس في شرق فيلادلفيا، بنسيلفانيا، الولايات المتحدة وكانت واحدة من أربع أطفال لبريندان جون كيلي (المعروف بجاك كيلي) ومارغريت ماجر كاثرين كيلي. والدها كان طفلا بين عشرة أطفال لجون هنري كيلي (1847-1897) وماري كوستيلو في أسرة أيرلندية أميركية كاثوليكية.
العائلة
تزوجت من أمير موناكو رينيه الثالث في عام 1956 وأنجبا ثلاثه أبناء هم:
العمل بالتمثيل
Grace Kelly | |
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وُلِدَ | Grace Patricia Kelly |
سنوات النشاط | 1950–1956 |
الزواج
أميرة موناكو
السنوات الأولى
الحياة الشخصية
الصداقة مع جوزفين بيكر
الوفاة
الإرث=
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الألقاب
Titles held by the Princess of Monaco, in chronological order:
قائمةالأفلام
Year | Title | Role | Director | Co-stars |
1951 | Fourteen Hours | Louise Ann Fuller | Henry Hathaway | Paul Douglas, Richard Basehart, Barbara Bel Geddes |
1952 | High Noon | Amy Fowler Kane | Fred Zinnemann | Gary Cooper, Katy Jurado, Lloyd Bridges, Thomas Mitchell |
1953 | Mogambo | Linda Nordley | John Ford | Clark Gable, Ava Gardner |
1954 | Dial M for Murder | Margot Mary Wendice | Alfred Hitchcock | Ray Milland, Robert Cummings, John Williams |
Rear Window | Lisa Carol Fremont | Alfred Hitchcock | James Stewart, Wendell Corey, Thelma Ritter, Raymond Burr | |
The Country Girl | Georgie Elgin | George Seaton | Bing Crosby, William Holden | |
Green Fire | Catherine Knowland | Andrew Marton | Stewart Granger | |
The Bridges at Toko-Ri | Nancy Brubaker | Mark Robson | William Holden, Fredric March, Mickey Rooney, Earl Holliman | |
1955 | To Catch a Thief | Frances Stevens | Alfred Hitchcock | Cary Grant |
1956 | The Swan | Princess Alexandra | Charles Vidor | Alec Guinness, Louis Jourdan |
High Society | Tracy Samantha Lord | Charles Walters | Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Celeste Holm |
الأعمال التلفزيونية
Year | TV series and network | Date of broadcast and episode title | Episode sequence | Cast, writer, director and explanatory notes |
1948 | Kraft Television Theatre (NBC) |
November 3, 1948: "Old Lady Robbins" |
season 2 episode 7 | Ethel Owen, Grace Kelly |
1950 | The Philco Television Playhouse (NBC) |
January 8, 1950: "Bethel Merriday" |
season 2 episode 19 | Grace Kelly as Bethel Merriday, Oliver Thorndike, Warren Stevens, Katherine Meskill, Mary Patton, Frank Stephens, Mary K. Wells —————adapted from novel by Sinclair Lewis directed by Delbert Mann |
Ripley's Believe It or Not (NBC) |
January 11, 1950: "The Voice of Obsession" |
season 2 episode 2 | John Hudson, Hildy Parks, Grace Kelly | |
Westinghouse Studio One (CBS) |
January 23, 1950: "The Rockingham Tea Set" |
season 2 episode 20 | Starring Louise Allbritton as Celia Arden; Featuring Catherine Willard as Mrs. Arden, Judson Laire as Dr. Waller, Katherine Emmet as Mrs. Gregory; Introducing Grace Kelly as Sara Mappin, Richard McMurray as David Barr; Other players Cecil Scott and Nell Harrison —————by Virginia Douglas Dawson adapted by Worthington Miner and Matthew E. Harlib directed by Franklin Schaffner | |
The Philco Television Playhouse (NBC) |
February 12, 1950: "Ann Rutledge" |
season 2 episode 24 | Grace Kelly as Ann Rutledge, Stephen Courtleigh as Abraham Lincoln | |
Actors Studio (CBS) |
March 3, 1950: "The Apple Tree" |
season 2 episode 22 | John Merivale, Patricia Kirkland, Grace Kelly host: Marc Connelly | |
Cads, Scoundrels and Ladies (NBC) |
April 25, 1950: "The Lovesick Robber" |
drama special | one-time hour-long live presentation replacing The Original Amateur Hour Grace Kelly appears in "The Lovesick Robber", one of the comedy-drama one-act plays | |
The Play's the Thing (CBS) |
May 26, 1950: "The Token" |
season 1 episode 7 | Mark Roberts, Grace Kelly host: Marc Connelly | |
The Play's the Thing (CBS) |
June 9, 1950: "The Swan" |
season 1 episode 8 | Grace Kelly as Princess Alexandra [the role she will play again in the 1956 film], George Keane as Nicholas Agi, Alfred Ryder as Prince Albert, Jane Hoffman as Princess Beatrix, Leopoldine Konstantin as Queen Maria Dominika, Dennis Hoey as Father Hyacinth —————adapted from play by Ferenc Molnár host: Marc Connelly; directed by David Pressman | |
Comedy Theater (CBS) |
July 9, 1950: "Summer Had Better Be Good" |
season 1 episode 1 | Grace Kelly —————by Ruth McKenney | |
Lights Out (NBC) |
July 17, 1950: "The Devil to Pay" | season 2 episode 45 | Jonathan Harris, Grace Kelly, Theodore Marcuse directed by William Corrigan | |
Big Town (CBS) |
October 5, 1950: "The Pay-Off" | season 1 episode 1 | Patrick McVey, Mary K. Wells, Grace Kelly directed by David Lowell Rich | |
The Clock (NBC) |
October 20, 1950: "Vengeance" |
season 2 episode 4 | Torin Thatcher, Grace Kelly —————adapted from novella by Balzac directed by Grey Lockwood | |
The Web (CBS) |
November 1, 1950: "Mirror of Delusion" | season 1 episode 18 | Hugh Franklin, Anna Lee, Grace Kelly, Mary Stuart host: Jonathan Blake | |
Somerset Maugham TV Theatre (CBS) |
November 15, 1950 | season 1 episode 5 | Leo Penn, Grace Kelly —————adapted from story by W. Somerset Maugham host: W. Somerset Maugham | |
Danger (CBS) |
December 19, 1950: "The Sergeant and the Doll" |
season 1 episode 13 | Laura Weber, Grace Kelly, James Westerfield host: Richard Stark | |
The Philco Television Playhouse (NBC) |
December 31, 1950: "Leaf Out of a Book" |
season 3 episode 17 | Vicki Cummings, Lauren Gilbert, Grace Kelly, Claudia Morgan [restaged, again on NBC, with most of the same cast, on Goodyear Television Playhouse, broadcast July 6, 1952] | |
1951 | The Prudential Family Playhouse (CBS) |
February 13, 1951: "Berkeley Square" |
season 1 episode 10 | Richard Greene as Peter Standish, Grace Kelly as Helen Pettigrew, Rosalind Ivan as Lady Ann Pettigrew, Mary Scott as Kate Pettigrew —————adapted from play by John L. Balderston |
Nash Airflyte Theater (CBS) |
February 22, 1951: "A Kiss for Mr. Lincoln" |
season 1 episode 23 | Richard Greene, Grace Kelly, Bruce Gordon, Sarah Cunningham, Sarah Floyd host: William Gaxton directed by David Pressman | |
Fourteen Hours (TCF) |
first screening: March 6, 1951 |
first feature film | Paul Douglas, Richard Basehart, Barbara Bel Geddes, Debra Paget, Agnes Moorehead, Robert Keith, Howard Da Silva, Jeffrey Hunter, Martin Gabel, Grace Kelly directed by Henry Hathaway | |
Armstrong Circle Theatre (NBC) |
June 5, 1951: "Lover's Leap" |
season 1 episode 53 | Leslie Nielsen, Grace Kelly, Don Murphy, Alan Abel, Larry Buchanan, Michael Keith, Charles Mendick | |
Armstrong Circle Theatre (NBC) |
November 27, 1951: "Brand from the Burning" | season 2 episode 11 | Thomas Coley, Grace Kelly host: Nelson Case | |
The Philco Television Playhouse (NBC) |
December 30, 1951: "The Sisters" | season 4 episode 6 | Leslie Nielsen, Grace Kelly, Dorothy Peterson, Natalie Schafer —————by Robert Alan Aurthur directed by Gordon Duff | |
1952 | CBS Television Workshop (CBS) |
January 13, 1952: "Don Quixote" |
season 1 episode 4 | Boris Karloff as Don Quixote, Jimmy Savo as Sancho Panza, Grace Kelly as Dulcinea —————adapted from the Cervantes classic directed by Sidney Lumet |
Hallmark Television Playhouse (NBC) |
January 20, 1952: "The Big Build Up" |
season 1 episode 4 | Grace Kelly as Claire, Richard Derr, Vinton Hayworth, Parker McCormick, Harry Mehaffey, Elinor Randel —————adapted from novel by Michael Foster host: Sarah Churchill; directed by William Corrigan | |
Danger (CBS) |
February 5, 1952: "Prelude to Death" |
season 2 episode 21 | Grace Kelly, Carmen Mathews host: Richard Stark | |
The Philco Television Playhouse (NBC) |
February 10, 1952: "Rich Boy" |
season 4 episode 9 | Gene Lyons as Anson Hunter, Grace Kelly as Paula Legendre, Phyllis Kirk as Dolly Karger, Kathleen Comegys as Aunt Edna, Mary Jackson, Henry Hart, Robert McQueeney, Tom Pedi, Geoffrey Lumb, David White, Eric Sinclair —————adapted by Walter Bernstein from short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald; directed by Delbert Mann | |
Lux Video Theatre (CBS) |
February 18, 1952: "Life, Liberty and Orrin Dudley" |
season 2 episode 26 | Jackie Cooper as Orrin Dudley, Grace Kelly as Beth —————teleplay by John Whedon directed by Richard Goode | |
Lights Out (NBC) |
March 17, 1952: "The Borgia Lamp" |
season 4 episode 30 | Robert Sterling, Grace Kelly, Hugh Griffith | |
Robert Montgomery Presents (NBC) |
June 2, 1952: "Candles for Theresa" |
season 3 episode 31 | Robert Sterling, Grace Kelly host: Robert Montgomery | |
Kraft Television Theatre (NBC) |
June 11, 1952: "The Cricket on the Hearth" | season 5 episode 40 | Russell Hardie as Edward Plummer, Grace Kelly as May Fielding —————adaptation of the Dickens classic | |
Suspense (CBS) |
Tuesday, July 1, 1952, 9:30–10pm: "Fifty Beautiful Girls" |
season 4 episode 41 | Joseph Anthony, Grace Kelly, Rusty Lane, Robert Keith, Jr.; host: Rex Marshall [since this episode and the one below were both broadcast live, research has not yet determined how Grace Kelly could have simultaneously performed in both productions] | |
Armstrong Circle Theatre (NBC) |
Tuesday, July 1, 1952, 9:30–10pm: "City Editor" |
season 2 episode 41 | Louise Allbritton, Shepperd Strudwick, Grace Kelly host: Joe Ripley [since this episode was apparently broadcast simultaneously with the one above, it is inexplicable how Grace Kelly could have appeared on both] | |
Goodyear Television Playhouse (NBC) |
July 6, 1952: "Leaf Out of a Book" |
season 1 episode 20 | Lauren Gilbert, Grace Kelly, Claudia Morgan [restaged production, again on NBC, with most of the same cast, of December 31, 1950 episode of Philco Television Playhouse] | |
High Noon (Stanley Kramer Productions) |
first screening: July 7, 1952 |
second feature film | Gary Cooper, Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Bridges, Katy Jurado, Grace Kelly directed by Fred Zinnemann | |
Kraft Television Theatre (NBC) |
August 29, 1952: "The Small Hours" |
season 5 episode 49 | Lauren Gilbert as Henry Mitchell, Katherine Meskill as Laura Mitchell, Grace Kelly as Dorothy Mitchell —————adapted from play by George S. Kaufman and Leueen MacGrath | |
Armstrong Circle Theatre (NBC) |
September 2, 1952: "Recapture" |
season 2 episode 48 | Darren McGavin, Grace Kelly, Barbara Baxley host: Joe Ripley directed by Garry Simpson | |
Westinghouse Studio One (CBS) |
September 22, 1952: "The Kill" |
season 5 episode 1 | Starring Dick Foran as Jeff, Nina Foch as Carrie, Grace Kelly as Freda, Paul Langton as Marsh, Harry Townes as Dave, Don Hanmer as Al, Carl Frank as Link, George Mitchell as Abner, Joe Maross as Nebro, Alan Devitt as Cap Manny, Frank Marth as Bub, James Coots as Sheriff, Arthur Junaleska as Billy, Lynn Loring as Carol —————based on The Mountains Have No Shadow by Owen Cameron; written for television by Reginald Rose; directed by Franklin Schaffner | |
Lux Video Theatre (CBS) |
September 29, 1952: "A Message for Janice" | season 3 episode 6 | Jackie Cooper, Grace Kelly as Janice, George Hall —————by S. H. Barnett from story by Walter C. Brown directed by Richard Goode | |
1953 | Lux Video Theatre (CBS) |
May 14, 1953: "The Betrayer" | season 3 episode 37 | Robert Preston, Grace Kelly as Meg —————written by Charles L. Emmons directed by Fielder Cook |
The Philco Television Playhouse (NBC) |
June 7, 1953: "The Way of the Eagle" |
season 5 episode 24 | Jean-Pierre Aumont, Grace Kelly | |
Kraft Television Theatre (NBC) |
June 17, 1953: "Boy of Mine" |
season 6 episode 37 | Henry Jones, Grace Kelly, Martin Newman | |
Mogambo (MGM) |
first screening: October 9, 1953 |
third feature film | Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, Grace Kelly directed by John Ford | |
Toast of the Town (CBS) |
October 18, 1953 | season 7 episode 6 | nine days after release of Mogambo, Grace Kelly performed on America's top-rated star-driven variety program; in other segments: David Wayne, Ralph Meeker, John Forsythe; host: Ed Sullivan | |
1954 | Kraft Television Theatre (NBC) |
January 6, 1954: "The Thankful Heart" |
season 7 episode 19 | Florenz Ames, John Stephen [nearly seven months after appearing in her previous live TV drama (on the same anthology series) and, on the brink of movie stardom, with full schedule of film starring roles, Grace Kelly here gives her final performance for the Golden Age of Television] |
26th Academy Awards (NBC) |
March 25, 1954 | second televised Academy Awards | host in Hollywood: Donald O'Connor host in New York: Fredric March Grace Kelly as presenter and also nominee for Best Supporting Actress in Mogambo | |
The Country Girl (Paramount) |
first screening: May 17, 1954 |
fourth feature film | Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, William Holden directed by George Seaton | |
Dial M for Murder (Warner) |
first screening: May 29, 1954 |
fifth feature film | Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings directed by Alfred Hitchcock | |
Rear Window (Paramount) |
first screening: August 1, 1954 |
sixth feature film | James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey directed by Alfred Hitchcock | |
Miss America Pageant (ABC) |
September 11, 1954 | first Miss America Pageant televised | host for the pageant: Bob Russell commentator for ABC network: John Daly co-host for ABC network: Bess Myerson Grace Kelly as one of the judges | |
The Bridges at Toko-Ri (Paramount) |
Los Angeles preview: September 25, 1954 |
seventh feature film | William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March directed by Mark Robson | |
Green Fire (MGM) |
first screening: December 24, 1954 |
eighth feature film | Stewart Granger, Grace Kelly, Paul Douglas directed by Andrew Marton | |
1955 | Toast of the Town (CBS) |
January 9, 1955: | season 8 episode 18 | Grace Kelly's second performance on the top-rated variety program; in other segments: José Greco, Forrest Tucker, Guy Mitchell, James Michener, The Shipstad & Johnson Ice Follies with Werner Groebli, The U.S.O. Hollywood Troupe, The Kermond Brothers, Richard Dwyer, Marie Crimmins; host: Ed Sullivan |
27th Academy Awards (NBC) |
March 30, 1955 | third televised Academy Awards | host in Hollywood: Bob Hope host in New York: Thelma Ritter Grace Kelly as presenter and also nominee (and eventual winner) for Best Actress in The Country Girl | |
To Catch a Thief (Paramount) |
first screening: August 3, 1955 |
ninth feature film | Cary Grant, Grace Kelly, Jessie Royce Landis directed by Alfred Hitchcock | |
1956 | 28th Academy Awards (NBC) |
March 21, 1956 | fourth televised Academy Awards | host in Hollywood: Jerry Lewis co-hosts in Hollywood: Claudette Colbert and Joseph L. Mankiewicz Grace Kelly as presenter |
The Swan (MGM) |
first screening: April 26, 1956 |
tenth feature film | Grace Kelly, Alec Guinness, Louis Jourdan directed by Charles Vidor | |
The Wedding in Monaco (MGM) |
first screening: May 17, 1956 |
short film | 31-minute widescreen filmed record of the wedding of Grace Kelly to Prince Rainier directed by Jean Masson | |
High Society (MGM) |
first screening: July 17, 1956 |
eleventh feature film | Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra directed by Charles Walters | |
The Perry Como Show (NBC) |
September 15, 1956 | season 7 episode 6 | live musical variety program features a segment filmed in the Monaco Royal Palace with Princess Grace and Prince Rainier; in other segments: Irene Dunne, Sal Mineo; host: Perry Como | |
1958 | The Ed Sullivan Show (CBS) |
July 6, 1958 | season 11 episode 41 | third appearance of Grace Kelly, now Princess Grace, on the top-rated variety program, which was officially titled Toast of the Town until September 11, 1955; the live show presents a segment filmed in Monaco in which Princess Grace and Prince Rainier describe the two years of their marriage, mention 4-month-old Prince Albert and introduce 18-month-old Princess Caroline; in other segments: William Bendix, Carol Burnett, Esther Williams, Harold Lloyd and Duke Lloyd, Sally Blair, Professor Backwards, The Kirby Stone Four, Robert Q. Lewis, The Moridor Trio, Jumpin Joe Monahan, Wilbert Clark, Joe Cook, Jr., Jacqueline Dubeiffe, Elaine Herndon; host: Ed Sullivan |
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الألبومات
المصادر
وصلات خارجية
- Grace Kelly at the Internet Movie Database
- Grace Kelly at the TCM Movie Database
- قالب:Ibdb name
- Ancestry Chart of Prince Albert
- A list of ancestors of Grace Kelly
- Princess Grace Foundation – USA
- Princely House of Monaco
- Grace Kelly Footage
- Footage of Grace Kelly's Royal Wedding
- Short film about Grace Kelly
Monegasque royalty | ||
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شاغر | Princess consort of Monaco 1956–1982 |
شاغر |
قالب:AFI 100 Stars قالب:Monegasque princely consorts قالب:Caroline, Princess of Hanover قالب:Princess Stéphanie of Monaco
- Short description is different from Wikidata
- مواليد 1929
- وفيات 1982
- ممثلون من القرن ال20
- ممثلون فيلادلفيا، بنسلڤانيا
- خريجو أكاديمية الفنون المسرحية الأمريكية
- مهاجرون أمريكان إلى موناكو
- ممثلون سينمائيون أمريكان
- أمريكان من أصل ايرلندي
- ممثلون تلفزيونيون أمريكان
- حائزو جائزة أوسكار لأفضل ممثلة
- حائزو جائزة گلوب الذهبية لأفضل ممثلة دراما (فيلم)
- حائزو جائزة گولدن گلوب لأفضل ممثلة مساعدة (فيلم)
- Burials at Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Monaco
- House of Grimaldi
- عائلة كيلي
- Monegasque people of Irish descent
- Naturalized citizens of Monaco
- Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre alumni
- Pennsylvania Democrats
- أشخاص من فيلادلفيا، بنسلڤانيا
- أميرات موناكو
- وفيات حوادث الطرق في موناكو
- Western (genre) film actors