Beatrice Straight

Beatrice Whitney Straight (August 2, 1914 – April 7, 2001) was an American theatre, film and television actress and a member of the prominent Whitney family. She was an Academy Award and Tony Award winner as well as an Emmy Award nominee.

Beatrice Straight
Straight in Patterns (1956)
Born
Beatrice Whitney Straight

(1914-08-02)August 2, 1914
Old Westbury, New York, U.S.
DiedApril 7, 2001(2001-04-07) (aged 86)
Northridge, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Resting placeWilliam Henry Lee Memorial Cemetery
OccupationActress
Years active1939–1991
Spouses
Louis Dolivet
(m. 1942; div. 1949)
    Peter Cookson
    (m. 1949; died 1990)
    Children3
    Parent(s)Willard Dickerman Straight
    Dorothy Payne Whitney
    RelativesWhitney W. Straight (brother)
    Michael W. Straight (brother)

    Straight made her Broadway debut in The Possessed (1939). Her other Broadway roles included Viola in Twelfth Night (1941), Catherine Sloper in The Heiress (1947) and Lady Macduff in Macbeth (1948). For her role as Elizabeth Proctor in the production of The Crucible (1953), she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. For the satirical film Network (1976), she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her performance is the shortest ever to win an Academy Award for acting, at five minutes and two seconds of screen time. She also received an Emmy Award nomination for the miniseries The Dain Curse (1978). Straight also appeared as Mother Christophe in The Nun's Story (1959) and Dr. Martha Lesh in Poltergeist (1982).

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