Kim Hunter

Actress, Academy Award winner

Kim Hunter - Actress, Academy Award winner
Born

November 12th, 1922
102 years ago

Died

September 11th, 2002
22 years ago — 79 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An American actress, received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the role of Stella Kowalski in the film adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire. Also portrayed Zira in the original Planet of the Apes trilogy. Had a successful career on stage and screen, earning acclaim for performances in various productions. Appeared in notable television series, including The Twilight Zone.

Won an Academy Award for A Streetcar Named Desire

Played Zira in the original Planet of the Apes trilogy

Starred in The Twilight Zone

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