Shelley Winters
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American actress Shelley Winters was the daughter of a tailor's cutter; her mother was a former opera singer. Winters evinced her mom's influence at age four, when she made an impromptu singing appearance at a St. Louis amateur night. When her father moved to Long Island to be closer to the New York garment district, Winters took acting lessons at the New School for Social Research and the Actors Studio. Short stints as a model and a chorus girl led to her Broadway debut in the S.J. Perelman comedy The Night Before Christmas in 1940. Winters signed a Columbia Pictures contract in 1943, mostly playing bits, except when loaned to United Artists for an important role in Knickerbocker Holiday (1944). Realizing she was getting nowhere, she took additional acting instructions and performed in nightclubs.The breakthrough came with her role as a "good time girl" murdered by insane stage star Ronald Colman in A Double Life (1947). Her roles became increasingly more prominent during her years at Universal-International, as did her offstage abrasive attitude; the normally mild-mannered James Stewart, Winters' co-star in Winchester '73 (1950), said after filming that the actress should have been spanked. Winters' performance as the pathetic factory girl impregnated and then killed by Montgomery Clift in A Place in the Sun (1951) won her an Oscar nomination; unfortunately, for every Place in the Sun, her career was blighted by disasters like Behave Yourself (1951).Disheartened by bad films and a turbulent marriage, Winters returned to Broadway in A Hatful of Rain, in which she received excellent reviews and during which she fell for her future third husband, Anthony Franciosa. Always battling a weight problem, Winters was plump enough to be convincing as middle-aged Mrs. Van Daan in The Diary of Anne Frank (1959), for which Winters finally got her Oscar. In the 1960s, Winters portrayed a brothel madam in two films, The Balcony (1963) and A House Is Not a Home (1964), roles that would have killed her career ten years earlier, but which now established her in the press as an actress willing to take any professional risk for the sake of her art. Unfortunately, many of her performances in subsequent films like Wild in the Streets (1968) and Bloody Mama (1970) became more shrill than compelling, somewhat lessening her standing as a performer of stature.During this period, Winters made some fairly outrageous appearances on talk shows, where she came off as the censor's nightmare; she also made certain her point-of-view wouldn't be ignored, as in the moment when she poured her drink over Oliver Reed's head after Reed made a sexist remark on The Tonight Show. Appearances in popular films like The Poseidon Adventure (1972) and well-received theater appearances, like her 1974 tour in Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, helped counteract such disappointments as the musical comedy Minnie's Boys (as the Marx Brothers' mother) and the movie loser Flap (1970). Treated generously by director Paul Mazursky in above-average films like Blume in Love (1974) and Next Stop Greenwich Village (1977), Winters managed some excellent performances, though she still leaned toward hamminess when the script was weak. Shelley Winters added writing to her many achievements, penning a pair of tell-all autobiographies which delineate a private life every bit as rambunctious as some of Winters' screen performances.The '90s found a resurgence in Winters' career, as she was embraced by indie filmmakers (for movies like Heavy and The Portrait of a Lady), although she found greater fame in a recurring role on the sitcom Roseanne. She died of heart failure at age 85 in Beverly Hills, CA, in early 2006.
Highest Rated Movies
Filmography
MOVIES
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | BOX OFFICE | YEAR |
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95% | My Darling Vivian |
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— | 2020 |
95% | Sing Your Song |
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$48.2k | 2012 |
No Score Yet | On Cukor |
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— | 2000 |
No Score Yet | Gideon |
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— | 1999 |
45% | The Portrait of a Lady |
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— | 1996 |
86% | Heavy |
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— | 1996 |
No Score Yet | Raging Angels |
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— | 1995 |
No Score Yet | Mrs. Munck |
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— | 1995 |
0% | Jury Duty |
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— | 1995 |
0% | The Silence of the Hams |
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— | 1994 |
No Score Yet | Backfire! |
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— | 1994 |
100% | Searching for Bobby Fischer |
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— | 1993 |
No Score Yet | Weep No More, My Lady |
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— | 1993 |
20% | The Pickle |
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— | 1993 |
No Score Yet | Stepping Out |
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— | 1991 |
86% | Superstar: The Life and Times of Andy Warhol |
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— | 1990 |
No Score Yet | An Unremarkable Life |
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— | 1989 |
No Score Yet | Purple People Eater |
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— | 1988 |
No Score Yet | Witchfire |
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— | 1986 |
17% | The Delta Force |
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— | 1986 |
No Score Yet | Alice in Wonderland |
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— | 1985 |
No Score Yet | Deja Vu |
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— | 1985 |
No Score Yet | Alice in Wonderland |
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— | 1985 |
No Score Yet | Very Close Quarters |
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— | 1985 |
No Score Yet | Hollywood Collection |
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— | 1985 |
No Score Yet | George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey |
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— | 1984 |
No Score Yet | Over the Brooklyn Bridge |
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— | 1984 |
No Score Yet | Ellie |
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— | 1984 |
No Score Yet | Fanny Hill |
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— | 1983 |
83% | S.O.B. |
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$14.9M | 1981 |
14% | Rudolph and Frosty: Christmas in July |
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— | 1979 |
No Score Yet | Elvis |
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— | 1979 |
78% | The Visitor |
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— | 1979 |
No Score Yet | Magician of Lublin |
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— | 1979 |
75% | King of the Gypsies |
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— | 1978 |
No Score Yet | The Initiation of Sarah |
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— | 1978 |
No Score Yet | City on Fire |
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— | 1978 |
No Score Yet | Heartbreak Motel |
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— | 1978 |
No Score Yet | Black Journal (Gran Bollito) |
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— | 1977 |
54% | Pete's Dragon |
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— | 1977 |
No Score Yet | Un borghese piccolo piccolo (A Very Little Man) (An Average Little Man) |
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— | 1977 |
0% | Tentacles |
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— | 1977 |
No Score Yet | Frosty's Winter Wonderland |
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— | 1976 |
88% | The Tenant |
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— | 1976 |
80% | Next Stop, Greenwich Village |
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— | 1976 |
No Score Yet | Diamonds |
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— | 1975 |
No Score Yet | Journey Into Fear (Burn Out) |
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— | 1975 |
No Score Yet | Poor Pretty Eddie |
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— | 1975 |
No Score Yet | That Lucky Touch |
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— | 1975 |
No Score Yet | Redneck County |
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— | 1975 |
71% | Blume in Love |
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— | 1973 |
No Score Yet | The Devil's Daughter |
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— | 1973 |
79% | Cleopatra Jones |
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— | 1973 |
80% | The Poseidon Adventure |
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— | 1972 |
No Score Yet | Shattered |
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— | 1972 |
55% | What's the Matter with Helen? |
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— | 1971 |
56% | Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? |
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— | 1971 |
0% | Revenge |
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— | 1971 |
No Score Yet | Flap |
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— | 1970 |
14% | Bloody Mama |
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— | 1970 |
No Score Yet | How Do I Love Thee? |
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— | 1970 |
No Score Yet | Fanny Hill |
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— | 1969 |
No Score Yet | The Mad Room |
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— | 1969 |
No Score Yet | Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell |
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— | 1968 |
63% | Wild in the Streets |
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— | 1968 |
70% | The Scalphunters |
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— | 1968 |
58% | Enter Laughing |
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— | 1967 |
96% | Alfie |
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— | 1966 |
100% | Harper (The Moving Target) |
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— | 1966 |
No Score Yet | Alfie Darling (Oh Alfie) |
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— | 1966 |
89% | A Patch of Blue |
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— | 1965 |
No Score Yet | Time of Indifference (Gli Indifferenti) |
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— | 1965 |
41% | The Greatest Story Ever Told |
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— | 1965 |
No Score Yet | The Three Sisters |
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— | 1965 |
No Score Yet | A House Is Not a Home |
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— | 1964 |
60% | The Balcony |
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— | 1963 |
No Score Yet | The Chapman Report |
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— | 1962 |
91% | Lolita |
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— | 1962 |
50% | The Young Savages |
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— | 1961 |
78% | Odds Against Tomorrow |
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— | 1959 |
79% | The Diary of Anne Frank |
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— | 1959 |
89% | The Big Knife |
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— | 1955 |
No Score Yet | The Treasure of Pancho Villa |
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— | 1955 |
No Score Yet | I Am a Camera |
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— | 1955 |
No Score Yet | I Died a Thousand Times |
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— | 1955 |
95% | The Night of the Hunter |
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— | 1955 |
100% | Executive Suite |
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— | 1954 |
No Score Yet | Saskatchewan |
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— | 1954 |
No Score Yet | Mambo |
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— | 1954 |
No Score Yet | My Man and I |
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— | 1952 |
17% | Untamed Frontier |
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— | 1952 |
No Score Yet | Meet Danny Wilson |
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— | 1952 |
No Score Yet | Phone Call From a Stranger |
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— | 1952 |
No Score Yet | Behave Yourself |
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— | 1951 |
No Score Yet | The Raging Tide |
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— | 1951 |
78% | A Place in the Sun |
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— | 1951 |
100% | He Ran All the Way |
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— | 1951 |
100% | Winchester '73 |
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— | 1950 |
No Score Yet | Frenchie |
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— | 1950 |
No Score Yet | Johnny Stool Pigeon |
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— | 1949 |
33% | The Great Gatsby |
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— | 1949 |
93% | Cry of the City |
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— | 1948 |
100% | Red River |
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— | 1948 |
No Score Yet | The Gangster |
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— | 1947 |
No Score Yet | Living in a Big Way |
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— | 1947 |
No Score Yet | New Orleans |
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— | 1947 |
75% | A Double Life |
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— | 1947 |
No Score Yet | A Thousand and One Nights |
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— | 1945 |
No Score Yet | Tonight and Every Night |
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— | 1945 |
No Score Yet | Escape In The Fog |
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— | 1945 |
95% | Cover Girl |
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— | 1944 |
No Score Yet | The Racket Man |
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— | 1944 |
No Score Yet | Knickerbocker Holiday |
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— | 1944 |
No Score Yet | Sailor's Holiday |
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— | 1944 |
No Score Yet | What a Woman! |
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— | 1943 |
TV
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | YEAR |
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76% |
Roseanne
1988-2018
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No Score Yet |
American Masters
2001
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No Score Yet |
Kojak
1973-1978
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72% |
Batman
1966-1968
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Quotes from Shelley Winters' Characters
Charlotte Haze: | Were there a lot of women in your life before me? |
Humbert Humbert: | I've told you about them already. |
Charlotte Haze: | Well, you didn't tell me about all of them. |
Humbert Humbert: | Charlotte, if it would make you any happier, I will sit right down and I will make out a complete list of every woman I have ever known. Will that satisfy you? |
Charlotte Haze: | Ohh, I'm lonesome...I think it's healthy for me to be jealous. It means that I love you. You know how happy I can make you. |
Charlotte Haze: | [to Lolita] I forbid you to disturb Professor Humbert again. He is a writer and he is not to be disturbed! |
Charlotte Haze: | I forbid you to disturb Professor Humbert again. He is a writer and he is not to be disturbed! |
Willa Harper: | I've got to make myself clean for Harry |
Willa Harper: | I've got to make myself clean for Harry. |
Alfie: | Why him? Better than me? What's he got that I haven't? Apart from long hair. Well? Come on, let's have it. What's he bleeding got? |
Ruby: | He's younger than you are. |