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Princess Grace (nov 12, 1929 – sep 12, 1982)

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Grace Kelly rose to fame as a leading Hollywood actress following her prominent position in High Noon. Along along with her Academy Award-triumphing performance in The Country Girl, she starred inside the Alfred Hitchcock films Rear Window, Dial M for Murder and To Catch a Thief. Kelly left Hollywood at the back of after marrying Prince Rainier III of Monaco in 1956, thereby becoming called Princess Grace. She died in her adopted domestic country in 1982, following a car accident. Grace Patricia Kelly was born on November 12, 1929, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her father, John Brendan "Jack" Kelly, turned into a champion sculler who won three Olympic gold medals as part of the U.S. Rowing team. A self-made millionaire, he owned one in all the most successful brick agencies at the East Coast. Her mother, Margaret Katherine Majer, turned into the first train of women's athletic teams at the University of Pennsylvania. Kelly changed into the 1/3 of four youngsters and named after her father's sister, who died at a completely younger age. Kelly expressed a deep love of performance as a child. In addition to taking part in school plays and community productions, she sometimes modeled along with her mother and sister. While attending Stevens School, a small private high faculty in Philadelphia, she continued to dream about acting. The arts held a prominent place inside the Kelly family: Two uncles — Walter C. Kelly, a vaudevillian performer, and George Kelly, a Pulitzer Prize-triumphing playwright — both closely influenced her. It was George who later advocated his niece to pursue a full-time appearing career, mentoring her through her upward thrust in Hollywood.

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nov 12, 1929
sep 12, 1982
~ 52 years