Reaction to the film was largely negative; many people, including the princely family of Monaco, felt it was overly dramatic, had historical errors, and lacked depth. Grace Kelly's beauty is the stuff of legends, but she had the talent to back it up and enjoyed a stellar film career before she dedicated her life to the monarchy, becoming the Princess of Monaco. The original Monaco branch of her foundation, named Fondation Princesse Grace, remains active and continues to provide direct aid to students and children within the Monaco and France regions. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Because of her royal title, Grace Kelly’s scandals were largely covered up and forgotten, and Ice Queen Kelly sure did have some outrageous scandals. [41], In April 1954, Kelly flew to Colombia for a 10-day shoot on her next project, Green Fire, with Stewart Granger. MGM eventually relented, and she took the part. American actress Grace Kelly starred in such movies as 'Dial M for Murder' and 'The Country Girl,' before leaving Hollywood to marry Prince Rainier III of Monaco. Kelly also negotiated a more lucrative contract in light of her recent success. She was given the role, along with a seven-year contract at the relatively low salary of $850 a week. Grace Kelly is an award-winning singer, saxophonist, and songwriter. Years later, when asked to name his all-time favorite actress, Grant replied: "Well, with all due respect to dear Ingrid Bergman, I much preferred Grace. Grace Kelly was born in 1929 in Philadelphia to a wealthy family. The New York Times praised her performance in The Country Girl as "excellent", and Rear Window got her marquee credits on a par with, and beyond, those of Stewart and Hitchcock. Spoto also has written High Society: The Life of Grace Kelly, a biography published 25 years after her death. [11][12], Kelly grew up in a small, close-knit Catholic community. She was again dressed by Edith Head to suit her role in the film, initially dressed in fashionable dresses, shifting to ordinary-looking cardigans toward the end of the film. The costumes, designed by Helen Rose, were "safari style", with no feminine-looking outfits used. It was even reported that Milland planned to leave his wife for Kelly. Prince Albert presented the prizes at the 2004 regatta. Kelly starred alongside Bing Crosby in 1954’s The Country Girl, for which Kelly won an Oscar, and 1956’s High Society, which was her final film. This - his marriage and their age difference - would become an ongoing theme in Kelly's affairs. Her organization for children's rights, AMADE Mondiale, gained consultive status within UNICEF and UNESCO. Hitchcock hoped that she would appear in more of his films which required an "icy blonde" lead actress, but he was unable to coax her out of retirement. In May 1947, she graduated from Stevens School, a socially prominent private institution in nearby Chestnut Hill, where she participated in drama and dance programs. Grace Kelly was the ice princess in High Society, and the warm, caring bride and mother in Bridges at Toko-Ri, and the passionate other woman in Mogambo. [106] Her fashion legacy was even commemorated at the Victoria and Albert Museum of London, where an exhibit titled, "Grace Kelly: Style Icon" paid tribute to her impact on the world of fashion. Her acceptance speech was brief: “The thrill of this moment keeps me from saying what I really feel. [97], Grace was inaugurated into the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1960 and in 1955, the Custom Tailored Guild of America listed her as the "Best-Tailored Woman". Grace Kelly, American actress known for her stately beauty and reserve who gave up her Hollywood career to marry Rainier III, prince de Monaco, in 1956. If Mogambo had been made in Arizona, I wouldn't have done it. I december 1955 var fyrsten rejst til … [92], In 2012, Grace's childhood home was made a Pennsylvania historic landmark, and a historical marker was placed on the site. It’s very unlikely - though, not completely impossible - that Crosby and Kelly hooked up again when they reunited for High Society. Incorporated in 1982, PGF-USA is headquartered in New York and is a tax-exempt, not-for-profit, publicly supported organization. ), Oscar-díjas amerikai színésznő, aki 1956. április 18-án összeházasodott III. [30], After the success of Mogambo, Kelly starred in the television play The Way of an Eagle with Jean-Pierre Aumont, before being cast in the film adaptation of Frederick Knott's Broadway hit Dial M for Murder, opposite Ray Milland and Robert Cummings. The Henley Stewards invited her to present the prizes at the 1981 regatta, expiating the ill will from her father's falling foul of its amateurism rules in 1920. Of Kelly, Cooper said: “She looked like a cold dish with a man until you got her pants down, then she’d explode.”, In 1953, Kelly starred in Mogambo alongside Ava Gardner and Clark Gable. A break in the filming schedule afforded her and Mogambo co-star Ava Gardner a visit to Rome. [5] Her father, Irish-American John B. Kelly Sr.,[6] had won three Olympic gold medals for sculling, and owned a successful brickwork contracting company that was well known on the East Coast. She was described as the "Girl in White Gloves" because she wore "prim and noticeable white gloves", and journalists often called her the "lady" or "Miss Kelly" for this reason. She died the following night at 10:55 p.m. after Rainier decided to turn off her life support. Grace Kelly (12 tháng 11 năm 1929 – 14 tháng 9 năm 1982) hay Thân vương phi Grace là nữ minh tinh điện ảnh người Mỹ.Sau này bà trở thành Thân vương phi của Monaco sau khi kết hôn với Thân vương Rainier III của Monaco vào tháng 4 năm 1956. Her graduation yearbook listed her favorite actress as Ingrid Bergman and her favorite actor as Joseph Cotten. Her character becomes torn emotionally between her two lovers, played by Bing Crosby and William Holden. [93][94] Prince Albert of Monaco purchased the property, speculating that the home would be used either as museum space or as offices for the Princess Grace Foundation. Her girlhood was uneventful for the most part, but one of the things she desired was to become an actress which she had decided on at an early age. [84], Grace Kelly appeared on the cover of the January 31, 1955 issue of the weekly magazine Time. The enduring legacy of Grace Kelly paints a picture of Old Hollywood's most beautiful and sophisticated ice queen, though that ice queen is rumored to have had a rather steamy love life. [70][71], On September 13, 1982, Grace was driving back to Monaco from her country home in Roc Agel when she had a stroke. If Mogambo had been made in Arizona I wouldn’t have done it.”. – Monte-Carlo, 1982. szeptember 14. In the film, she portrayed main character Tracy Lord, opposite Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Celeste Holm. This marked her first performance as an independent career woman. When later asked about the affair, Kelly famously said: “What else is there to do if you're alone in a tent in Africa with Clark Gable?”. [74], Stéphanie suffered a light concussion and a hairline fracture[75] of a cervical vertebra, and was unable to attend her mother's funeral. In line with their previous collaborations, Hitchcock provided the camera with a slow-sequenced silhouette of Kelly, along with close-ups of the two stars kissing, finally lingering closely on her profile. Princess Grace retained her link to America by her dual U.S. and Monégasque citizenship. "[18] Following the release of this film, the "Grace Kelly Fan Club" was established, gaining popularity across the country with local chapters springing up and attracting many members. [17] She performed in a few dramas in the theater, and in TV serials. Grace Kelly came from a wildly athletic and sociable family. While attending Ravenhill Academy, a reputable Catholic girls' school, Kelly modeled fashions at local charity events with her mother and sisters. She was a speaker at their 1971 conference in Chicago, addressing 1400 mothers, 800 fathers and 800 babies. Es conocida por haber sido una famosa actriz de hollywood, de hecho llegó a ganar un óscar. Director Herbert Ross tried to interest her in a part in his film The Turning Point (1977), but Rainier dismissed the idea. She engaged in an affair with her married costar Ray Milland, who had been married for more than 20 years. However, that legacy doesn’t give much insight into the ambitious, opportunistic, slightly rebellious romantic - that Grace Kelly is much more interesting, even though it's also that Grace Kelly who almost ruined her career. [23] She appeared in several television plays,[15] and screen-tested for the film Taxi in the spring of 1952. After graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1949, she began appearing in New York City theatrical productions and over 40 live drama productions broadcast in early 1950s Golden Age of Television. [42] Kelly and Grant developed a mutual bond and admiration for one another. [104] In 2009, a plaque was placed on the "Rodeo Drive Walk of Style" in recognition of her contributions to style and fashion. [17] The movie was released in the summer of 1952. [37] The role of Lisa Fremont, a wealthy Manhattan socialite and fashion model who "never wore the same dress twice",[24] was unlike any of the previous women she had played. "[28] Kelly plays Linda Nordley, a contemplative English wife with a romantic interest in Clark Gable's character. [1] Other notable works include the western High Noon (1952) with Gary Cooper, the romance-comedy High Society (1956) with Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra, and three consecutive Alfred Hitchcock suspense thrillers: Dial M for Murder (1954) with Ray Milland, Rear Window (1954) with James Stewart, and To Catch a Thief (1955) with Cary Grant. [32][33] She was subsequently loaned by MGM to work across several Hitchcock films, which would become some of her most critically acclaimed and recognized work. [67] Later that year, she returned to the arts in a series of poetry readings on stage and narration of the documentary The Children of Theatre Street. Grace Kelly lányának botrányos viszonya: Stephanie hercegnőért hagyta el a férfi a feleségét Grace Kelly fürdőruhás fotókon: a monacói hercegné itt még fiatal színésznő volt 60 éves a Psycho, ünnepeljük Hitchcock legendás szőke nőit! Her acclaim continued to grow with each film. Variety's film critic remarked on the casting, commenting on the "earthy quality to the relationship between Stewart and Miss Kelly", as "both do a fine job of the picture's acting demands". színész, szereplő ... (1953), ami a kenyai dzsungelben játszódik, és egy szerelmi háromszögről szól Kelly, Clark Gable és Ava Gardner karakterei között. Thank you.”[40] Her main competitor was Judy Garland for her performance in A Star Is Born. He said that it was only in her later films that she "really blossomed" and showed her true star quality. [12] As a theater personality, she was mentioned in Theatre World magazine as: "[a] most promising personality of the Broadway stage of 1950." [123][124], "Grace of Monaco" redirects here. As noted by Biography, the actress-turned-princess was born on November 12, 1929, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and grew up with a love of the performing arts. Rainer monacói uralkodó herceggel.Az uralkodói család tagjaként a Grácia hercegné nevet viselte, s lett a jelenlegi uralkodó, II.Albert monacói herceg édesanyja. On September 13, 1982, Grace Kelly and her daughter, Princess Stephanie, were in a car crash. [115] Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo was established in 1985, in accordance to the wishes of Princess Grace, with its first performance taking place on December 21. 48+ Listen von Offener Sarg Grace Kelly Leiche? Her mother, Margaret Majer Kelly, of hearty German stock, was a cover-girl model and a competitive swimmer. [79], "I would like to be remembered as someone who accomplished useful deeds, and who was a kind and loving person. [2] Her charity work focused on young children and the arts, establishing the Princess Grace Foundation to support local artisans in 1964. [119], Nicole Kidman portrayed Kelly in Grace of Monaco (2014), directed by Olivier Dahan. ", Kelly left a lasting legacy as a theater artist, television actress, and iconic Hollywood film star. Their youngest, Princess Stéphanie, was born February 1, 1965. [12] The exhibit included 50 of her legendary ensembles. However, Kelly's performance in Fourteen Hours went largely unnoticed by critics, and did not contribute to her film career's momentum. [118] Various hotels, including Hotel Bel-Air, the Ritz-Carlton Hotel de la Paix, the InterContinental Carlton Cannes Hotel, and the Shelbourne Hotel established suites inspired by her life and likeness. [82][83] One author describes her as the "elegant glamour girl of the screen". [76], Princess Grace's funeral was held at the Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate in Monaco-Ville,[77] on September 18, 1982. At 19, her graduation performance was as Tracy Lord in The Philadelphia Story. Variety stated: "Miss Kelly impresses as the femme lead with pleasantly comedienne overtones. [4] Her son, Prince Albert, helped establish the Princess Grace Awards in 1984 to recognize emerging performers in film, theatre, and dance. [46] It was released in July 1956. [107], The look and style of TV series Mad Men's Betty Draper is influenced by Grace Kelly, and she is frequently complimented in the show by other characters for resembling her. In 2019, the government of Monaco released three designs of commemorative postage stamps, each depicting a different phase of her life, to mark the 90th anniversary of her birth. Carraig Donn presents the beautiful range fashion in a wide variety of colours & styles including knitwear, tops, blouses & jackets from exclusive brand, Kelly & Grace Weekend both … [111] Prince Rainier also established the Princess Grace Irish Library in her memory, containing her personal collection of over 9,000 books and sheet music. Kelly plays the role of Holden's wife. Grace Kelly was a beautiful Oscar-winning actress, fashion icon, and princess of Monaco. [57] The Princess also served as president of the Garden Club of Monaco, and president of the organizing committee of the International Arts Foundation. [24], Kelly unhesitatingly turned down the opportunity to star alongside Marlon Brando in On the Waterfront (1954). She had serenity. [39], As a result of her performance in The Country Girl, Kelly was nominated for and ultimately won the Academy Award for Best Actress. He photographed her without makeup in a naturalistic setting, a departure from the traditional portrayal of actresses. Grace hosted a yearly American Week in Monaco, where guests would play baseball and eat ice cream. Kelly referred to her fan club as "terrifically amusing". [64] In 1975, Grace helped found the Princess Grace Academy, the resident school of the Monte Carlo Ballet. Grace Kelly is one of the most admired women in the world. Grace Kelly, születési nevén Gracia Patricia Kelly (Philadelphia, 1929. november 12. Grace Patricia Kelly (12 November 1929 – 14 September 1982) wis an American actress wha acame Princess o Monaco efter mairyin Prince Rainier III, in Aprile 1956.. Efter embaurkin on an actin career in 1950, whan she wis 20, Kelly appeared in New York Ceety theatrical productions an mair nor 40 episodes o live drama productions braidcast during the early 1950s Gowden Age o Televeesion. Join Facebook to connect with Leike Graue and others you may know. After a series of delays and complications, she met him at the Prince's Palace of Monaco on May 6, 1955. In 1993, Kelly appeared on a U.S. postage stamp, released in conjunction with a Monaco postage stamp featuring her image on the same day. Over 400 people attended, including Cary Grant, Nancy Reagan, Danielle Mitterrand, the Princess of Wales, and Empress Farah of Iran. ", and that it was "possibly her most relaxed performance. [50] The Napoleonic Code of Monaco and the laws of the Catholic Church necessitated two ceremonies â€“ both a civil ceremony and a religious wedding. Grace Kelly is cemented in history as both Hollywood royalty and actual royalty, as the actress married Prince Ranier III of Monaco. On the set of High Noon, Kelly had an affair with Gary Cooper, who was married and 28 years her senior. [68] In 1980, Princess Grace published "My Book of Flowers" with Gwen Robyns, detailing her sense of floral aesthetics, symbolism, and flower pressing. As a result, she lost control of her 1971 Rover P6 3500[72] and drove off the steep, winding road and down the 120 foot (37 m) mountainside. Kelly has 3 jobs listed on their profile. Kelly had a minor role, opposite Paul Douglas, Richard Basehart, and Barbara Bel Geddes, as a young woman contemplating divorce. [34][24] Kelly began filming scenes for her next film, The Bridges at Toko-Ri, in early 1954, with William Holden, for Paramount Pictures. Grace lived in the home until 1950, and Prince Rainier III proposed to her there in 1955. Fresh off her best actress Oscar win in 1955, the … Grace Kelly (November 12, 1929 – September 14, 1982) was an American actress who made her debut on television in the play "Old Lady Robbins" (1948) on the anthology series, Kraft Television Theatre. Princess Grace gave birth to the couple's first child, Princess Caroline, on January 23, 1957. Instead, she performed her daily duties as princess and became involved in philanthropic work. In later years he served on the Fairmount Park Commission and, during World War II, was appointed by President Roosevelt as National Director of Physical Fitness. [101] The V&A exhibition continued in Australia at the Bendigo Art Gallery in 2012. That is, until Milland realized just how much a divorce would cost him. In the summer of 1954, Grace Kelly and Cary Grant were on the French Riviera working on an Alfred Hitchcock movie, To Catch a Thief (1955). [24] Kelly signed the deal under two conditions: first, that one out of every two years, she had time off to work in the theatre; and second, that she be able to live in New York City at her residence in Manhattan House, at 200 E. 66th Street, now a landmark. And … As Princess consort of Monaco, she fulfilled duties of her Royal position and set up a … Kelly even donned her 10.47-carat engagement ring in the film, as her character was also engaged. At the Golden Globe Awards in 1955, Kelly won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama. She also narrated ABC's made-for-television film The Poppy Is Also a Flower (1966). The palace also celebrated American Thanksgiving annually.[66]. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the drama The Country Girl (1954) with Bing Crosby. [51] The wedding was estimated to have been watched by over 30 million viewers on live television and was described by biographer Robert Lacey as "the first modern event to generate media overkill". Grace was a known advocate of breastfeeding, and successfully fed her 3 children. We worked at a pathetic village â€“ miserable huts and dirty. When his wife found out about him shacking up with Kelly, she threw him out of their house. [58], Grace and her husband visited Ireland on three occasions and in 1976 she purchased her ancestral family homestead in Drimurla near Newport, County Mayo. Hitchcock brought her elegance to the foreground by changing her dresses many times, including: "glamorous evening short dresses, a sheer negligee over a sleek nightgown, a full-skirted floral dress, and a casual pair of jeans". Her final role was in Charles Walters's musical film High Society, a re-make of the 1940 MGM classic The Philadelphia Story. "[28] After the consecutive filming of Rear Window, Toko-Ri, Country Girl, and Green Fire, Kelly flew to the French Riviera to work on her third, and last, film for Hitchcock, To Catch a Thief. GRACE Kelly was the innocent Hollywood sweetheart who captivated a generation of moviegoers. Kelly and Gable may have been destined from the start, Kelly supposedly had an affair with Crosby, affair with her married costar Ray Milland. Welcome! Despite the fact that Kelly only appeared in 11 feature films between 1951 and 1956, her legacy remains one of the most enduring of all Old Hollywood actresses. This behavior is often linked to Kelly’s relationship with her father, who allegedly said he didn't expect her to become much more than a housewife and referred to her acting as only "a slim cut above [being a] streetwalker.". Grace Patricia Kelly (November 12, 1929 – September 14, 1982) was an American film actress who, after starring in several significant films in the early to mid-1950s, became Princess of Monaco by marrying Prince Rainier III in April 1956. Of course, becoming a princess was no small feat for Kelly, as her family had to fork up a $2 million dowry. [8][9] Margaret had taught physical education at the University of Pennsylvania and had been the first woman to coach women's athletics at Penn. [108], A rose garden in Monaco's Fontvieille district is dedicated to the memory of Kelly. The following day, the church ceremony took place at Monaco's Saint Nicholas Cathedral, presided over by Bishop Gilles Barthe. Already familiar with the play, Kelly was highly interested in the part. She was cast as a "young Quaker bride to Gary Cooper's stoic Marshall", and wore a "suitably demure vaguely Victorian dress", alongside Cooper, who was 28 years her senior. View Kelly Grace’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Lent to Paramount for the fifth time, Kelly plays the role of a temptress who wears "luxurious and alluring clothes", while Cary Grant plays the role of a former cat burglar, now looking to catch a "thief who is imitating him". Because of her royal title, Grace Kelly’s scandals were largely covered up and forgotten, and Ice Queen Kelly sure did have some outrageous scandals. A beautiful queen of the silver screen, she enjoyed a … [24] Upon the film's opening in October 1954, Kelly was again praised. [12], To start her career, she auditioned for the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, using a scene from her uncle George Kelly's The Torch-Bearers (1923). See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Kelly’s connections and jobs at similar companies. [18], Kelly was noticed during a visit to the set of Fourteen Hours by Gary Cooper, who was charmed by her. [65] She later advocated to preserve the Belle Époque-era architecture of the principality. Their next child and heir to the throne, Prince Albert, was born March 14, 1958. In this film, Kelly plays the role of the wealthy wife of a retired professional tennis player. Kelly retired from acting at age 26 to marry Rainier, and she began her duties as Princess of Monaco. [78], Rainier, who did not remarry, was buried alongside her after his death in 2005. Kelly was adamant, and threatened the studio, saying that if they did not allow her to do the film, she would pack her bags and leave for New York for good. The Princess Grace Awards, a program of the Princess Grace Foundation-USA, has awarded nearly 800 artists at more than 100 institutions in the U.S. with more than $15 million to date. Fascinating facts and dark tales about what Hollywood's brightest stars did behind closed doors and between the sheets—in a time when such deeds were much too hot for the big screen. Her daughter Stéphanie, who was in the passenger seat, tried but failed to regain control of the car. His brother Walter C. Kelly was a vaudeville star, who also made films for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Paramount Pictures, and another named George was a Pulitzer Prize–winning dramatist, screenwriter, and director. [88][89] Following her marriage, Conant was the unofficial photographer to the House of Grimaldi and extensively photographed her, Rainier, and their three children. Grace Kelly was an Oscar-winning American actress who was a major Hollywood star in the 1950s. [14] Despite her parents' initial disapproval, Kelly decided to pursue her dreams of becoming an actress. [9][10] She also modeled for a time in her youth. She was baptized and received her elementary education in the parish of Saint Bridget's in East Falls. [88] The resulting photographs were published in Collier's, with a celebrated photo of her rising from the water with wet hair making the cover. [105], After her death, Grace's legacy as a fashion icon lived on. [91] Princess Grace has been depicted by many pop artists, including Andy Warhol and James Gill. [85], In 1982, the Princess Grace Foundation-USA was established by her husband to continue the work she had done anonymously during her lifetime, assisting emerging theater, dance and film artists in America. [120][121], Upon her marriage to Prince Rainier III in 1956, as the consort of the reigning sovereign prince of Monaco, she was styled "Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco". The story, based on the novel by James Michener, is about American Navy jet fighters stationed to fight in Asia. Grace Kelly's lookalike granddaughter Camille Gottlieb celebrated turning 20 over the weekend with a show-stopping party in the South of France. Director John Ford noticed Kelly in the screen test, and his studio flew her out to Los Angeles to audition in September 1952. [62], Princess Grace was active in improving the arts institutions of Monaco, forming the Princess Grace Foundation in 1964 to support local artisans. [103] She is remembered for her "college-girl" everyday fashion, defined by her pulled-together yet simple look. Oh, if these walls could talk. [48], After a year-long courtship described as containing "a good deal of rational appraisal on both sides",[49] Prince Rainier married Kelly in 1956. [20][22], After filming High Noon, Kelly returned to New York City and took private acting lessons, keen to be taken seriously as an actress. Some of her well-known works as a theater actress were: The Father, The Rockingham Tea Set, The Apple Tree, The Mirror of Delusion, Episode (for Somerset Maugham's tele-serial), among others. The enduring legacy of Grace Kelly paints a picture of Old Hollywood's most beautiful and sophisticated ice queen, though that ice queen is rumored to have had a rather steamy love life. Her dress designer was Edith Head, with whom she had established a friendly relationship. [25][12], In November 1952, Kelly and the cast arrived in Nairobi to begin the production of the film Mogambo, replacing Gene Tierney, who dropped out at the last minute due to personal issues. While filming 1954’s Dial M For Murder, Kelly’s affairs finally began to catch up with her. [102] This famous dress, seen around the world, took thirty five tailors six weeks to complete. She hosted an annual Christmas celebration with presents for orphaned children in Monaco. [19] High Noon garnered four Academy Awards, and has since been ranked among the best films of all time. She was eager, but public outcry in Monaco against her involvement in a film where she would play a kleptomaniac made her reconsider and ultimately reject the project. The Prince and Princess had three children: Princess Caroline, Prince Albert, and Princess Stéphanie. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. 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