Shelley Winters

American actress and Oscar winner

Shelley Winters - Performers & Entertainers born August 18th, 1920
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An American actress, prominent during the mid-20th century, gained acclaim for performances in film and theater. Featured in notable films such as "The Diary of Anne Frank," which earned an Academy Award, and "A Patch of Blue," which also garnered an Oscar. Winters was recognized for her versatility and ability to portray complex characters. In addition to her film work, she had a successful career in television, earning accolades for performances in popular series.

Won two Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actress

Starred in 'The Diary of Anne Frank'

Starred in 'A Patch of Blue'

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