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This is an account of the real life experience of actress/playwright Ruth Gordon.This is an account of the real life experience of actress/playwright Ruth Gordon.This is an account of the real life experience of actress/playwright Ruth Gordon.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 2 wins & 3 nominations total
Erville Alderson
- Mike McGrath
- (uncredited)
Hal Bell
- Chorus Boy in 'The Pink Lady'
- (uncredited)
Jackie Coogan
- Inopportune
- (uncredited)
Ken DuMain
- Spectator at Show
- (uncredited)
James Elsegood
- Chorus Boy in 'The Pink Lady'
- (uncredited)
Adolph Faylauer
- Spectator at Show
- (uncredited)
Raoul Freeman
- Spectator at Show
- (uncredited)
Robert Fuller
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
Ed Fury
- Dance Partner
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFilm debut of Anthony Perkins.
- GoofsIn a scene late in the film, set in the kitchen, the light fixture over the kitchen table is seen (and heard!) to rise up to allow the camera to pass below it.
- Quotes
Annie Jones: Ruth, why don't you give up this going on the stage business and settle down with a nice man?
Ruth Gordon Jones: Oh, mama, don't be disgusting!
- Crazy creditsOpening credits are shown over the cover of a photo album, and the film begins by showing us various photos from inside the album.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Men Who Made the Movies: George Cukor (1973)
- SoundtracksSilent Night, Holy Night
(1818) (uncredited)
Music by Franz Xaver Gruber
In the score for photo album pictures
Featured review
"The Actress" released in 1953 by MGM, is a story apparently based on the life of actress Ruth Gordon. Here, a young Jean Simmons plays Ruth, "the actress." Simmons performance runs the gamut of happiness, sadness, and hopefulness -- in other words, just like many young people are. Simmons is obsessed with being an actress and will do anything for her dream. The story makes us ask ourselves: how many of us would sacrifice the life we know to pursue a dream? Anyway, the story is set in early 20th century New England, with Spencer Tracy playing Simmons father and Teresa Wright playing her mother. Tracy plays a stubborn and somewhat cantankerous role, a man hardened by life, and it just may be one of Tracy's finest performances. Wright plays the supportive mother to Simmons, although in reality Wright was only in her 30's here -- a good actress pushed prematurely into matronly roles. Both Ruth and her mother are afraid to tell Tracy about her acting ambitions, thinking he will hit the roof. Surprisingly, he does not, but he thinks she is not ready to be an actress and wants her to finish her education. One gets the impression that he had his own dreams, cut prematurely by reality -- marriage, children, and a working-class existence. The script is somewhat mundane and drags a bit at times, but the three principle actors are the real reason to watch this film. They do not disappoint. Also look for a young Anthony Perkins playing Simmons awkward boyfriend. This is not a big film, and it has some flaws, but still very much worthwhile.
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- Also known as
- Fame and Fortune
- Filming locations
- Inglewood, California, USA(high school)
- Production company
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- Budget
- $1,424,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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