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  1. Sandy Dennis was an American film, theatre and television actress. She was best known for her Oscar-winning role in the movie ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ Typical of many actresses of her era, she had many eccentricities that had earned her quite a reputation in sho

  2. Dennis viveu com o proeminente músico de jazz Gerry Mulligan, entre 1965 e 1976. Embora Mulligan muitas vezes chamou Sandy de sua segunda esposa, ela mais tarde revelou que ela nunca casou. Ela também viveu com o ator Eric Roberts, entre 1980 e 1985. Sandy Dennis morreu de câncer de ovário em Westport, Connecticut, com 54 anos.

  3. Sandy Dennis. Actress: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. It would not be easy for anyone to out-do one of American theater's finest thespians, but somehow actress Sandy Dennis managed to even out-quirk the legendary Geraldine Page when it came to affecting nervous tics and offbeat mannerisms on stage and in film. She and Page had few peers when it came to the neurotic-dispensing department. The ...

  4. 4 de mar. de 1992 · Sandy Dennis, who as a young actress in the 1960's entranced Broadway and Hollywood with performances that won her two Tony awards and an Academy Award, died on Monday at her home in Westport, Conn.

  5. サンディ・デニス(Sandy Dennis、1937年 4月27日 – 1992年 3月2日)は、アメリカ合衆国の舞台・映画女優。 『 草原の輝き 』(1961年)で銀幕デビュー。 1960年代に、2つの トニー賞 、並びに『 ヴァージニア・ウルフなんかこわくない 』(1966年)で アカデミー助演女優賞 を受賞。

  6. Sandy Dennis. Actriz. en. Esplendor en la hierba (1961) ¿Quién teme a Virginia Woolf? (1966) Los encantos de la gran ciudad (1970) Si no encuentras lo que buscas, inténtalo con el buscador global. Filmaffinity es una web de votación y recomendación personalizada de películas y series, una red social y diario del cine y las series con ...

  7. Sandy Dennis, a Personal Memoir. Though Sandy Dennis left a stunning legacy in theater and film that garnered one Academy Award and two Tony awards, her gift for writing was known only by a few close friends until after her death. Sandy Dennis's remarkable memoir reflects a true poet's soul in the face of life and death.