Geraldine Page
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Nov 22, 1924 (101 years old)
Place of Birth
Kirksville, Missouri, USA
Biography
Geraldine Sue Page (November 22, 1924 – June 13, 1987) was an American actress. She earned acclaim for her work on Broadway as well as in major Hollywood films and television productions, garnering an Academy Award (from eight nominations), two Primetime Emmy Awards, two Golden Globes, a BAFTA Award, and four nominations for the Tony Award. A native of Kirksville, Missouri, Page studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and with Uta Hagen and Lee Strasberg in New York City before being cast in her first credited part in the Western film Hondo (1953), which earned her her first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. She was subsequently blacklisted in Hollywood based on her association with Hagen and did not work in film for eight years. Page continued to appear in television and on stage and earned her first Tony Award nomination for her performance in Sweet Bird of Youth (1959–60), a role she reprised in the 1962 film adaptation, the latter of which earned her a Golden Globe Award. She earned additional Academy Award nominations for her roles in You're a Big Boy Now (1966) and Pete 'n' Tillie (1972), followed by a Tony nomination for her performance in the stage production of Absurd Person Singular (1974–75). Other film appearances during this time included in the thrillers What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? (1969) opposite Ruth Gordon, and The Beguiled (1971) opposite Clint Eastwood. In 1977, she provided the voice of Madam Medusa in Walt Disney's The Rescuers, followed by a role in Woody Allen's Interiors (1978), which earned her a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. After being inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1979 for her stage work, Page returned to Broadway with a lead role in Agnes of God (1982), earning her her third Tony Award nomination. Page was nominated for Academy Awards for her performances in The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984) and The Trip to Bountiful (1985), the latter of which earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress. Page died in New York City in 1987 in the midst of a Broadway run of Blithe Spirit, for which she earned her fourth Tony Award nomination. Description above from the Wikipedia Geraldine Page, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
| 2003 | Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were ThereSelf (archive footage) | |
| 1994 | Tennessee Williams: Orpheus of the American StageAlexandra Del Lago / Alma Winemiller (archive footage) | |
| 1987 | Riders to the SeaMaurya | |
| 1986 | Native SonPeggy | |
| 1986 | My Little GirlMolly | |
| 1986 | The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnSally Phelps | |
| 1986 | Nazi Hunter: The Beate Klarsfeld StoryItta Halaunbrenner | |
| 1986 | Looney Tunes 50th AnniversarySelf | |
| 1985 | The BrideMrs. Baumann | |
| 1985 | White NightsAnne Wyatt | |
| 1985 | The Trip to BountifulMrs. Carrie Watts | |
| 1985 | FlanaganMama | |
| 1984 | The Pope of Greenwich VillageMrs. Ritter | |
| 1984 | The DollmakerMrs. Kendrick | |
| 1984 | The ParadeSarah | |
| 1983 | LovingAmelia Whitley | |
| 1983 | The HitchhikerLynette 'Mama' Powers | |
| 1982 | I'm Dancing as Fast as I CanJean Scott Martin | |
| 1982 | The Blue and the GrayMrs. Lovelace | |
| 1981 | Honky Tonk FreewaySister Mary Clarise | |
| 1981 | Harry's War'Aunt' Beverly | |
| 1978 | InteriorsEve | |
| 1977 | The RescuersMadame Medusa (voice) | |
| 1977 | Nasty HabitsSister Walburga | |
| 1977 | Something for JoeyAnn Cappelletti | |
| 1977 | Disney's Greatest VillainsMadame Medusa (voice) (archive footage) | |
| 1975 | The Day of the LocustBig Sister | |
| 1974 | Live Again, Die AgainMrs. O'Neill | |
| 1973 | Hazel's PeopleAnna Witmer | |
| 1973 | KojakEdna Morrison | |
| 1973 | The Snoop SistersOlivia Cunningham | |
| 1972 | J.W. CoopMama | |
| 1972 | Pete 'n' TillieGertrude Wilson | |
| 1972 | Look Homeward, AngelEliza Gant | |
| 1972 | Ghost StoryHattie | |
| 1971 | The BeguiledMartha | |
| 1971 | MontserratFelisa | |
| 1970 | Night GalleryMolly Wheatland | |
| 1970 | Night GalleryMrs. Evans | |
| 1970 | Night GalleryFrances Turchin | |
| 1969 | What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?Mrs Marrable | |
| 1969 | TrilogyWoman | |
| 1969 | Medical CenterEllen Davis | |
| 1968 | The Thanksgiving VisitorMiss Sook | |
| 1968 | Hawaii Five-OPhilomena Underwood | |
| 1968 | The Name of the GameSister Lucia | |
| 1967 | The Happiest MillionaireMrs. Duke | |
| 1967 | Monday's ChildCarol Richardson | |
| 1966 | You're a Big Boy NowMargery Chanticleer | |
| 1966 | A Christmas MemoryWoman | |
| 1966 | Barefoot in AthensXantippe | |
| 1966 | The Three SistersOlga | |
| 1966 | ABC Stage 67Woman | |
| 1965 | Dear HeartEvie Jackson | |
| 1963 | Toys in the AtticCarrie Berniers | |
| 1962 | Sweet Bird of YouthAlexandra Del Lago | |
| 1961 | Summer and SmokeAlma Winemiller | |
| 1961 | The Mike Douglas ShowSelf | |
| 1958 | Portrait of a MurdererFlorry | |
| 1958 | Old ManYoung Woman | |
| 1956 | Tony AwardsSelf - Presenter | |
| 1956 | Tony AwardsSelf - Nominee | |
| 1955 | Matinee Theater | |
| 1954 | The Wonderful World of DisneySelf / Madam Medusa (voice) | |
| 1953 | HondoAngie Lowe | |
| 1953 | TaxiFlorence Albert (uncredited) | |
| 1953 | General Electric TheaterHeddie | |
| 1953 | The OscarsSelf | |
| 1952 | Omnibus | |
| 1952 | OmnibusGoverness | |
| 1951 | Hallmark Hall of FameXantippe | |
| 1950 | Lux Video TheatreNeighbor | |
| 1950 | Your Show of Shows | |
| 1950 | Robert Montgomery Presents | |
| 1950 | What's My Line?Self - Mystery Guest | |
| 1948 | Studio One |














