- published: 25 Mar 2012
- views: 8680
- author: Aaron1912
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Celeste Holm - How To Dump A Boyfriend (1950)
Hollywood actress Celeste Holm. Scenes from Champagne for Caesar....
published: 25 Mar 2012
author: Aaron1912
Celeste Holm - How To Dump A Boyfriend (1950)
Hollywood actress Celeste Holm. Scenes from Champagne for Caesar.
- published: 25 Mar 2012
- views: 8680
- author: Aaron1912
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Farewell Celeste Holm 1917-2012 RIP
Academy Award winning actress Celeste Holm entertained the world for over 60 years! We sal...
published: 16 Jul 2012
author: voiceoncommand
Farewell Celeste Holm 1917-2012 RIP
Academy Award winning actress Celeste Holm entertained the world for over 60 years! We salute her many Broadway and Films roles with this Memorial Video. RIP Celeste Holm. Her outstanding work will live on forever and will continue to entertain new fans.
- published: 16 Jul 2012
- views: 1014
- author: voiceoncommand
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What's my Line? Celeste Holm
What's my Line? Celeste Holm...
published: 09 Nov 2008
author: NorbertR33
What's my Line? Celeste Holm
What's my Line? Celeste Holm
- published: 09 Nov 2008
- views: 15389
- author: NorbertR33
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Lesley Ann Warren/Celeste Holm - In My Own Little Corner (Reprise) & Impossible.avi
For anyone who grew up in the 1960's (and a good many more), there will always be only one...
published: 26 Aug 2010
author: loafersguy
Lesley Ann Warren/Celeste Holm - In My Own Little Corner (Reprise) & Impossible.avi
For anyone who grew up in the 1960's (and a good many more), there will always be only one Cinderella, and that's Lesley Ann Warren. Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella" first aired on the night of Feb. 22, 1965 and was rebroadcast annually until 1974.
- published: 26 Aug 2010
- views: 107750
- author: loafersguy
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Actress Celeste Holm, Age 94, Sings Right as the Rain with Pianist Richard Glazier
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published: 22 Feb 2012
author: ablasbergproductions
Actress Celeste Holm, Age 94, Sings Right as the Rain with Pianist Richard Glazier
www.asafblasbergproductions.com Please select the gear icon and choose 720p or 1080p HD to watch in high definition for best quality. Select Full Screen to expand the window. Actress Celeste Holm, Age 94, Sings Right as the Rain with Richard Glazier, pianist Filmed at Celeste Holm's Residence, New York Videography Asaf Blasberg Audio Producer: Asaf Blasberg Mastered by: Asaf Blasberg Productions
- published: 22 Feb 2012
- views: 1961
- author: ablasbergproductions
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PAUL NICHOLAS AND CELESTE HOLM
This is the 1990's Royal Variety performance where Paul and Celeste recreate her famous du...
published: 02 Jun 2010
author: TheGrasskicker
PAUL NICHOLAS AND CELESTE HOLM
This is the 1990's Royal Variety performance where Paul and Celeste recreate her famous duet in the musical High Society
- published: 02 Jun 2010
- views: 2028
- author: TheGrasskicker
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Remembering Celeste Holm, Joan Roberts, Kitty Wells
Groundbreaking Women ADO ANNIE AND HONKY-TONK ANGELS Celeste Holm gave one of the most mem...
published: 21 Aug 2012
author: Rememberingthepassed
Remembering Celeste Holm, Joan Roberts, Kitty Wells
Groundbreaking Women ADO ANNIE AND HONKY-TONK ANGELS Celeste Holm gave one of the most memorable performances in one of Broadway's most memorable shows. She was Ado Annie in Oklahoma and sang "I'm Just A Girl Who Cain't Say No". She also won an Academy Award for Gentleman's Agreement and costarred in the 1950 classic All About Eve with Bette Davis. Joan Roberts played as the lead in Oklahoma, originating the character Laurey. Kitty Wells could rightly be called the first female country music superstar. Her song "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky-Tonk Angels" is one of the genre's first classic recordings. Celeste Holm (April 29, 1917 -- July 15, 2012) was an American stage, film and television actress, known for her Academy Award-winning performance in Gentleman's Agreement (1947), as well as for her Oscar-nominated performances in Come to the Stable (1949) and All About Eve (1950) and originating the role of Ado Annie in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma! (1943). Born and raised in New York City, Holm grew up as an only child. Her mother, Jean Parke, was an American portrait artist and author; her father, Theodor Holm, was a Norwegian businessman whose company provided marine adjustment services for Lloyd's of London. Because of her parents' occupations, she traveled often during her youth and attended various schools in Holland, France and the United States. She graduated from University High School for Girls in Chicago, where she performed in many school stage ...
- published: 21 Aug 2012
- views: 255
- author: Rememberingthepassed
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Celeste Holm Dead : Oscar Winning Actress Dies At 95
Oscar-winning actress Celeste Holm -- who was the original girl who couldn't say no in the...
published: 16 Jul 2012
author: NewsLlVE
Celeste Holm Dead : Oscar Winning Actress Dies At 95
Oscar-winning actress Celeste Holm -- who was the original girl who couldn't say no in the musical "Oklahoma!" -- has died aged 95, her family and reports said Sunday. Holm, who won the best supporting actress Academy Award in 1948 for Gentlemen's Agreement and later appeared in High Society (1956), died at her home in New York. She was admitted to hospital a week ago, said her niece Amy Phillips, cited by CNN. "She passed peacefully in her home in her own bed with her husband and friends and family nearby," she said. She also garnered Oscar nominations in 1950 for Come to the Stable, in which she played a French nun, and in 1951 for All About Eve, which starred Bette Davis. The New York-born actress made her professional debut in a production of Shakespeare's Hamlet starring Leslie Howard, and got her first big part on Broadway in 1940, opposite Gene Kelly. The role which really made her name was Ado Annie in the original production of Oklahoma! in 1943, in which she sang the showstopper, exclaiming: "I Cain't Say No!" She signed with 20th Century Fox and went to Hollywood to make a series of movies starting with Three Little Girls in Blue in 1946. " Gentlemen's Agreement" was her third film. But she longed for the stage and returned to Broadway, only returning for two movies in the 1950s -- The Tender Trap in 1955 and High Society the following year. She once said of her wisecracking smart girl image: "I hated that. It's stereotyped. I only played that kind of role in ...
- published: 16 Jul 2012
- views: 347
- author: NewsLlVE
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Celeste Holm Oscar Winning Actress Dies At 95
Celeste Holm, an Broadway and film actress known for her roles in the "Oklahoma!" stage pl...
published: 16 Jul 2012
author: hotpotnow
Celeste Holm Oscar Winning Actress Dies At 95
Celeste Holm, an Broadway and film actress known for her roles in the "Oklahoma!" stage play and her Oscar-winning turn in "Gentleman's Agreement," died at the age of 95 on July 15.According to the Associated Press, the actress died at 3:30 am in her New York City apartment. She had been hospitalized two weeks ago with dehydration and had asked her husband, Frank Basile, to bring her home to spend her final days with friends and family. "I think she wanted to be here, in her home, among her things, with people who loved her," Amy Phillips, a great-niece of Holm's, told the wire service. Holm was born in New York on April 29, 1919. She was the daughter of Norwegian-born Theodore Holm, who worked for the American branch of Lloyd's of London, and Jean Parke Holm, a painter and writer. Her first big role on Broadway was in 1939 in the cast of William Saroyan's "The Time of Your Life."
- published: 16 Jul 2012
- views: 803
- author: hotpotnow
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2006 Festival Retrospective: Celeste Holm
The Golden Wagon Film Festival honors Celeste Holm in 2006. Held in Ocean Beach, Fire Isla...
published: 30 Jul 2007
author: GoldenWagonFilmFest
2006 Festival Retrospective: Celeste Holm
The Golden Wagon Film Festival honors Celeste Holm in 2006. Held in Ocean Beach, Fire Island, NY. www.goldenwagonfilmfest.com www.myspace.com/goldenwagonfilmfestival
- published: 30 Jul 2007
- views: 2338
- author: GoldenWagonFilmFest
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Celeste Holm Academy Award winner sings at Wurtsboro Community Church January 2012
Celeste Holm with husband Frank Basile singing "Getting to Know you" at Wurtsboro, Ny Comm...
published: 16 Jan 2012
author: Jarkostime
Celeste Holm Academy Award winner sings at Wurtsboro Community Church January 2012
Celeste Holm with husband Frank Basile singing "Getting to Know you" at Wurtsboro, Ny Community Church in January, 2012
- published: 16 Jan 2012
- views: 1701
- author: Jarkostime
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Celeste Holm, Oscar-winning Actress, Dead At Age 95
Just in December, actress Celeste Holm was walking the red carpet at age 94 to see the Bro...
published: 16 Jul 2012
author: NewsLlVE
Celeste Holm, Oscar-winning Actress, Dead At Age 95
Just in December, actress Celeste Holm was walking the red carpet at age 94 to see the Broadway theater hit "War Horse," which will now come to Chicago in December. Holm, the bright-eyed blonde who will forever be remembered starring opposite Bette Davis, as her best friend, the wife of a playwright in the 1950 film "All About Eve," died Sunday morning at age 95. Much of her Broadway fame came from her starring turn in "Oklahoma!" in 1943 and she won an Oscar for "Gentleman's Agreement" in 1947. According to The Associated Press obituary by writer Mark Kennedy: Holm had been hospitalized two weeks ago with dehydration after a fire in actor Robert De Niro's apartment in the same Manhattan building. She asked her husband Frank Basile on Friday to bring her home, and she spent her final days with relatives and close friends by her side, as told to AP by Amy Phillips, a great-niece of Holm's who answered the phone at Holm's apartment on Sunday. Holm died around 3:30 am at her longtime apartment on Central Park West, Phillips said. Though she's also remembered for playing a nun in "Come to the Stable" (1949), it was her on-screen face-off with local actress claim-to-fame Anne Baxter (who hailed from Michigan City) in their roles in "All About Eve" that she was often associated with, including scenes opposite George Sanders and a young Marilyn Monroe in an early screen debut. The last decade of her life included family and legal battles after she married her fifth husband ...
- published: 16 Jul 2012
- views: 346
- author: NewsLlVE
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Oscar Winning Actress Celeste Holm Dead at 95
Oscar-winning actress Celeste Holm -- who was the original girl who couldn't say no in the...
published: 16 Jul 2012
author: NewsLlVE
Oscar Winning Actress Celeste Holm Dead at 95
Oscar-winning actress Celeste Holm -- who was the original girl who couldn't say no in the musical "Oklahoma!" -- has died aged 95, her family and reports said Sunday. Holm, who won the best supporting actress Academy Award in 1948 for Gentlemen's Agreement and later appeared in High Society (1956), died at her home in New York. She was admitted to hospital a week ago, said her niece Amy Phillips, cited by CNN. "She passed peacefully in her home in her own bed with her husband and friends and family nearby," she said. She also garnered Oscar nominations in 1950 for Come to the Stable, in which she played a French nun, and in 1951 for All About Eve, which starred Bette Davis. The New York-born actress made her professional debut in a production of Shakespeare's Hamlet starring Leslie Howard, and got her first big part on Broadway in 1940, opposite Gene Kelly. The role which really made her name was Ado Annie in the original production of Oklahoma! in 1943, in which she sang the showstopper, exclaiming: "I Cain't Say No!" She signed with 20th Century Fox and went to Hollywood to make a series of movies starting with Three Little Girls in Blue in 1946. " Gentlemen's Agreement" was her third film. But she longed for the stage and returned to Broadway, only returning for two movies in the 1950s -- The Tender Trap in 1955 and High Society the following year. She once said of her wisecracking smart girl image: "I hated that. It's stereotyped. I only played that kind of role in ...
- published: 16 Jul 2012
- views: 189
- author: NewsLlVE
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Ted Nelson at Celeste Holm memorial service, with flowers at Galeridge
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published: 09 Aug 2012
author: TheTedNelson
Ted Nelson at Celeste Holm memorial service, with flowers at Galeridge
- published: 09 Aug 2012
- views: 411
- author: TheTedNelson
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Frank Sinatra & Celeste Holm - Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (from "High Society")
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published: 12 Dec 2012
author: Michael McKenna
Frank Sinatra & Celeste Holm - Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (from "High Society")
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- published: 12 Dec 2012
- views: 83
- author: Michael McKenna