Eva Marie Saint (born
July 4,
1924) is an
American actress. She played the blond, graceful leading lady in many films, starting in the
1950s.
Saint was born in Newark, New Jersey, USA. She studied acting at Bowling Green University[?], and did some work in radio and television before winning the Drama Critics Award for her stage role in A Trip to Bountiful[?] (1953).
Her first film role was in
On the Waterfront (
1954) with
Marlon Brando, for which she won and
Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. Her best known films were in the early years of her career:
A Hatful of Rain (
1957) with
Don Murray,
North by Northwest (
1959) with
Cary Grant, and
Exodus (
1960) with
Paul Newman. Other films include:
That Certain Feeling[?] (
1956),
Raintree County (
1957),
All Fall Down[?] (
1962),
36 Hours[?] (
1964),
The Sandpiper[?] (
1965),
The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (
1966),
Grand Prix (
1966),
The Stalking Moon[?] (
1969),
Loving[?] (
1970),
Cancel My Reservation[?] (
1972), and
Nothing in Common[?] (
1986).
Because of the second-rate film roles that came her way in the 1970s, Saint returned to television and the stage in the 1980s. She has appeared in a number of made-for-TV movies, and won an Emmy in 1990 for the miniseries People Like Us.
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