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  1. Sandy Dennis. Actress: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. It would not be easy for anyone to out-do one of American theater's finest thespians, but somehow actress Sandy Dennis managed to even out-quirk the legendary Geraldine Page when it came to affecting nervous tics and offbeat mannerisms on stage and in film. She and Page had few peers when it came to the neurotic-dispensing department.

  2. 5 de mar. de 1992 · Sandy Dennis, 54, an actress who won an Oscar as a whimpering wife in the film "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" and back-to-back Tony Awards for her work on Broadway, died of cancer March 2 at her ...

  3. 3 de sept. de 2013 · Sandy Dennis winning the Oscar® for Supporting Actress for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" at the 39th Academy Awards® in 1967. Presented by Sidney Poitier...

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sandy_DennisSandy Dennis - Wikipedia

    Sandy Dennis, all'anagrafe Sandra Dale Dennis (Hastings, 27 aprile 1937 – Westport, 2 marzo 1992), è stata un'attrice statunitense, vincitrice dell'Oscar alla miglior attrice non protagonista nel 1967 Biografia. Dopo le prime esperienze d'attrice in compagnie teatrali di ...

  5. Sandy Dennis est une actrice américaine née le 27 avril 1937 à Hastings, Nebraska (États-Unis), morte d'un cancer le 2 mars 1992 à Westport (Connecticut). Biographie. Elle a obtenu en 1967 l'Oscar du meilleur second rôle féminin pour le film Qui a peur de Viginia Woolf. Elle est inhumée ...

  6. Dennis, Sandy (1937–1992)American actress who won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. Born Sandra Dale Dennis in Hastings, Nebraska, on April 27, 1937; died in Westport, Connecticut, of ovarian cancer on March 2, 1992; attended Capitol Grammar School, Lincoln, Nebraska; graduated from Lincoln High School; attended Nebraska Wesleyan ...

  7. Method-trained critics' darling of the 1960s who first made her name on Broadway with Tony Award-winning performances in "A Thousand Clowns" (1962) and "Any Wednesday" (1964). Dennis' high-pitched, neurotic style lent itself to quirky, eccentric roles in films such as "Splendor in the Grass" (1961, her debut).