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  1. Miriam Hopkins (1902 - 1972) fue una actriz de Estados Unidos conocida por: La jauría humana, La calumnia, La heredera, Un ladrón en la alcoba, Una mujer para dos, El hombre y el monstruo, La ciudad sin ley, Esos tres, La solterona y Oro, amor y sangre

  2. 22 de ago. de 2022 · Nacida en Savannah, Georgia, el 18 de octubre de 1902, Miriam Hopkins –que arrastraría durante toda su carrera el arquetípico calificativo de Southern Belle–, se incorporó a la nómina de Hollywood en la segunda mitad de la década de 1920, cuando un buen número de actrices procedentes de la escena teatral de Broadway y del Music Hall asaltaron la gran pantalla.

  3. 17 de oct. de 2021 · Here are 10 things you should know about Miriam Hopkins, born October 18, 1902. She was the kind of larger-than-life diva we seldom see on the silver screen ...

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  4. 12 de ene. de 2018 · Miriam Hopkins (1902–1972) first captured moviegoers' attention in daring precode films such as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931), The Story of Temple Drake (1933), and Ernst Lubitsch's Trouble in Paradise (1932).

  5. Hopkins, Miriam (1902–1972)American actress whose performance in Design for Living propelled her into the top ranks. Born Ellen Miriam Hopkins on October 18, 1902, in Bainbridge, Georgia; died of a heart attack in New York City on October 9, 1972; attended Goddard Seminary in Plainfield, Vermont; attended Syracuse University; married four times; married first husband Bra Source for ...

  6. Actress Born Ellen Miriam Hopkins on Oct. 18, 1902 in Bainbridge, Ga. Died Oct. 9, 1972 of heart attack in New York, NY. A ctress Miriam Hopkins was a major stage and screen performer of the 1920s, '30s and '40s. Hopkins, a petite blond, starred in the film "Becky Sharp" and appeared on stage in "An American Tragedy," "The Bachelor Father ...

  7. Born Ellen Miriam Hopkins on October 18, 1902, to Homer Hopkins and Ellen Cutler in Savannah, Georgia, Hopkins was the youngest of two children. While Hopkins spent her early life in Georgia, the family would relocate to Mexico. Soon, her parents would separate, leading Hopkins, her mother, and her sister, Ruby, to move back to Savannah and ...