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  1. --Teresa Wright quoted in Los Angeles Times, December 28, 1997. Biography She made a sensational transition to screen acting, earning a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award nomination for her film debut as the seemingly fragile Southern belle Alexandra Giddens who more than holds her own with her scheming mother Regina (Bette Davis) in William Wyler's "The Little Foxes" (1941), based on the ...

  2. Teresa Wright, best remembered for her Oscar-winning performance in the World War II melodrama Mrs. Miniver and for her deceptively fragile, small-town heroine in Alfred Hitchcock’s mystery-drama Shadow of a Doubt, died at age 86 ten years ago (2005) – on March 6.. Throughout her nearly six-decade show business career, Wright was featured in nearly 30 films, dozens of television series and ...

  3. Teresa Wright. Highest Rated: 100% Shadow of a Doubt (1943) Lowest Rated: 33% The Happy Ending (1969) Birthday: Oct 27, 1918. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. Sweet and sensitive Teresa Wright ...

  4. 9 de mar. de 2005 · Teresa Wright, who insisted on doing Hollywood her way and became the only actor ever nominated for Academy Awards in each of her three initial pictures, winning for “Mrs. Miniver,” has died.

  5. Teresa Wright. Home. Filmografía. Fotos. Actividad Actriz. Nacionalidad. Americana. Nacimiento 27 de octubre de 1918. Muerte 6 de marzo de 2005 a la edad de 86 años.

  6. Teresa Wright is a career professional musician and songwriter. From touring with Vern Gosdin playing acoustic guitar and singing high harmonies, to writing and producing tracks for national television shows, and working as a signed writer with Nashville based Hillbilly Cash Music Publishing, Teresa loves connecting with other music people.

  7. 8 de mar. de 2005 · Teresa Wright, the willowy actress who starred opposite Gary Cooper and Marlon Brando and won a supporting Academy Award in 1942 for “Mrs. Miniver,” has died. She was 86. Wright died Sunday of ...