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Gloria Stuart

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Gloria Stuart Famous memorial

Birth
Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
26 Sep 2010 (aged 100)
Beverly Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: Her ashes were spread in the Santa Monica Bay off of the Santa Monica pier while family, friends and Titanic cast members watched. Add to Map
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Actress. Best remembered for her Academy Award-nominated role of the more mature, 'Rose Calvert' in the multi-Academy Award winning motion picture, "Titanic" (1997). Stuart's film career spanned nearly seven decades. During the "Golden Age" of Hollywood, she worked along side James Cagney, Claude Rains, Lionel Barrymore, Dick Powell and Shirley Temple. She was born and raised in Santa Monica, California. She attended the University of California, Berkeley, majoring in drama and philosophy but dropped out in her junior year to wed Gordon Newell, a sculptor from San Francisco. She would dabble in acting at local playhouses and would eventually return to the Los Angeles area and begin appearing at the Pasadena Playhouse. She was scouted by Carl Laemmle's Universal Pictures and signed to a contract in 1932, appearing in the films, "The Old Dark House" (1932), "The Invisible Man" (1933), and "The Kiss Before the Mirror" (1933). When her option at Universal Pictures was up, she signed a deal at Darryl F. Zanuck's Twentieth Century-Fox (20th Century-Fox). At the time, she divorced Gordon Newell, to marry screenwriter Arthur Sheekman, of whom she had a child, a daughter, Sylvia. After four years under contract to Fox, she and her husband retreated to New York were she enjoyed returning to the stage and he wrote plays. They returned to Hollywood, again, and Gloria appeared in her last film for Universal, "She Wrote the Book" (1946). She would briefly retire from acting to become an accomplished artist, painting and sculpting. She returned to acting in the mid-seventies, appearing in numerous television shows, she became widowed in 1978. In the late 1990s, director James Cameron cast Gloria in the multi-million dollar epic, "Titanic" which thrust her career back into the limelight. She would also be nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Golden Globe, as well as her coveted Oscar nomination for her pivotal and memorable role. She continued acting until 2004, to retire a comfortable life in Beverly Hills. She died at her home in Los Angeles. Stuart has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located at 6714 Hollywood Blvd.
Actress. Best remembered for her Academy Award-nominated role of the more mature, 'Rose Calvert' in the multi-Academy Award winning motion picture, "Titanic" (1997). Stuart's film career spanned nearly seven decades. During the "Golden Age" of Hollywood, she worked along side James Cagney, Claude Rains, Lionel Barrymore, Dick Powell and Shirley Temple. She was born and raised in Santa Monica, California. She attended the University of California, Berkeley, majoring in drama and philosophy but dropped out in her junior year to wed Gordon Newell, a sculptor from San Francisco. She would dabble in acting at local playhouses and would eventually return to the Los Angeles area and begin appearing at the Pasadena Playhouse. She was scouted by Carl Laemmle's Universal Pictures and signed to a contract in 1932, appearing in the films, "The Old Dark House" (1932), "The Invisible Man" (1933), and "The Kiss Before the Mirror" (1933). When her option at Universal Pictures was up, she signed a deal at Darryl F. Zanuck's Twentieth Century-Fox (20th Century-Fox). At the time, she divorced Gordon Newell, to marry screenwriter Arthur Sheekman, of whom she had a child, a daughter, Sylvia. After four years under contract to Fox, she and her husband retreated to New York were she enjoyed returning to the stage and he wrote plays. They returned to Hollywood, again, and Gloria appeared in her last film for Universal, "She Wrote the Book" (1946). She would briefly retire from acting to become an accomplished artist, painting and sculpting. She returned to acting in the mid-seventies, appearing in numerous television shows, she became widowed in 1978. In the late 1990s, director James Cameron cast Gloria in the multi-million dollar epic, "Titanic" which thrust her career back into the limelight. She would also be nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Golden Globe, as well as her coveted Oscar nomination for her pivotal and memorable role. She continued acting until 2004, to retire a comfortable life in Beverly Hills. She died at her home in Los Angeles. Stuart has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located at 6714 Hollywood Blvd.

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  • Originally Created by: gordonphilbin
  • Added: Sep 27, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59290950/gloria-stuart: accessed ), memorial page for Gloria Stuart (4 Jul 1910–26 Sep 2010), Find a Grave Memorial ID 59290950; Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend; Maintained by Find a Grave.