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  1. Anne Revere (1903-1990) Best known for her Oscar winning role in the film National Velvet, Anne Revere was born on June 25, 1903. Born in New York, New York, Anne Revere was a remote relative of the famous silversmith and Revolutionary hero Paul Revere. She received her college education at Wellesley College and was determined to be an actress.

  2. Biography. Character actress from the stage who specialized in portraying morally upright mothers. Plain, if slightly severe-looking, Revere hit her stride during the 1940s when she won an Oscar as Elizabeth Taylor's wise mother in "National Velvet" (1944), she was also nominated for Academy Awards as the mother of Jennifer Jones in "The Song ...

  3. frombeneaththehollywoodsign.com › f › anne-revereAnne Revere: Mother Courage

    One of my early memories as a cinephile was watching the iconic ELIA KAZAN-directed film Gentleman's Agreement (1947) one summer afternoon when I was about 12. The movie, which is now one of the sentinel films about Anti...

  4. Anne Revere. Actor. Born June 25, 1903 in New York City, New York, USA. Veteran character actress Anne Revere became another in the long line of talented artists whose careers would crash under the weight of the "Red Scare" hysteria that tore through Hollywood in the 1940s and 1950s. Born in Manhattan and a direct descendant of Revolutionary ...

  5. Anne Revere. Anne Revere w scenie z filmu Dżentelmeńska umowa, rok 1947. Anne Revere (ur. 25 czerwca 1903 w Nowym Jorku, zm. 18 grudnia 1990 w Locust Valley) − amerykańska aktorka filmowa, telewizyjna i teatralna, laureatka Oscara za rolę drugoplanową w filmie Wielka nagroda .

  6. Revere, Anne (1903–1990)American actress who won an Academy Award for her role in National Velvet but was blacklisted during the McCarthy era. Born on June 25, 1903, in New York City; died of pneumonia on December 18, 1990, in Locust Valley, New York; attended Wellesley College; married Samuel Roser (a stage director), in 1935.

  7. 20 de dic. de 1990 · Anne Revere, 1944 Oscar Winner. Dec 20, 1990. AP. NEW YORK - Anne Revere, whose career of playing mothers in Hollywood films was cut short when she was blacklisted on allegations of being a Communist in the 1950s, died Tuesday of pneumonia at age 87. Ms. Revere won an Academy Award in 1944 playing Elizabeth Taylor's mother in ``National Velvet.''.