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  1. Betsy Blair (* 11. Dezember 1923 als Elizabeth Winifred Boger in Cliffside Park, New Jersey; † 13. März 2009 in London, England) war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin. Besonderen Erfolg hatte sie mit ihrer Darstellung von unglücklichen Frauen in einer freudlosen Umgebung, wie in Aus dem Dunkel des Waldes (1948) oder in dem Oscar ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Betsy_BlairBetsy Blair - Wikipedia

    Betsy Blair (born Elizabeth Winifred Boger; December 11, 1923 – March 13, 2009) was an American actress of film and stage, long based in London. Blair pursued a career in entertainment from the age of eight, and as a child worked as an amateur dancer, performed on radio, and worked as a model, before joining the chorus of Billy Rose 's Diamond Horseshoe in 1940.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0086198Betsy Blair - IMDb

    Betsy Blair. Actress: Marty. Betsy Blair was born in Cliffside, New Jersey, a child model before finding work as a chorus dancer at the early age of 15. She received her first mini-break on Broadway in "Panama Hattie" in 1940 delivering a single line, but by the next year she had copped the ingénue lead in William Saroyan's "The Beautiful People."

  4. 19. März 2009 · By Margalit Fox. March 19, 2009. Betsy Blair, an Academy Award-nominated actress also known for her forthright memoir describing her youthful marriage to Gene Kelly and her firsthand experience of ...

  5. 16. März 2009 · Others named names. Among its victims, the actor Betsy Blair, who has died aged 85, considered herself fortunate. Despite being blacklisted, she was made less vulnerable by her marriage to fellow ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › de › Betsy_BlairBetsy Blair - Wikiwand

    Betsy Blair war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin. Besonderen Erfolg hatte sie mit ihrer Darstellung von unglücklichen Frauen in einer freudlosen Umgebung, wie in Aus dem Dunkel des Waldes oder in dem Oscar-prämierten Film Marty .[1]

  7. Betsy Blair. Actress: Marty. Betsy Blair was born in Cliffside, New Jersey, a child model before finding work as a chorus dancer at the early age of 15. She received her first mini-break on Broadway in "Panama Hattie" in 1940 delivering a single line, but by the next year she had copped the ingénue lead in William Saroyan's "The Beautiful People." At around the same time, she met dancer ...