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  1. Miriam Hopkins. Actress: The Heiress. Born into wealth in Savannah, Georgia, on October 18, 1902, Ellen Miriam Hopkins was able to attend the finest educational institutions, including Goddard Seminary in Plainfield, Vermont, and Syracuse University in New York State.

  2. 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

  3. Allan Ellenberger's biography of Miriam Hopkins is a nuanced and in-depth look at one of the most dazzling and provocative personalities from Hollywood’s Golden Age. The book follows Hopkins’ rise to stardom; her participation in some of Hollywood’s most revolutionary films; the fascinating events and people that marked her personal life ...

  4. 10 de oct. de 1972 · Miriam Hopkins, the viva cious blond, star of “Becky Sharp” and some 35 Other mo tion pictures, most of them in the 1930's, died early yesterday morning at the Alrae Hotel, 37 East 64th Street.

  5. 14 de oct. de 2022 · Out in California, Hopkins tested for and won the part of Rosie, a nightclub singer, in Marion Gering’s 24 Hours (1931). The frizzy-haired, alarming Rosie is first seen almost yelling a song to her male customers, aggressively, even freakishly. This is a morbid woman, a drunk and a mess, speaking of “dead things” and striding around bra ...

  6. Miriam Hopkins, otra gran olvidada del Hollywood Clásico. Miriam Hopkins, pequeña de estatura pero enorme actriz, fallecía un 9 de octubre de 1972 a causa de un infarto de miocardio. Miriam fue una de las actrices más famosas de los años 30. Pocos pueden presumir de haber trabajado en tres películas casi consecutivas del mago Lubitsch ...

  7. 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 ...