The Actress

The Actress

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): George Cukor
  • Cast(s): Spencer Tracy, Jean Simmons, Teresa Wright, Anthony Perkins, Ian Wolfe See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 30min
  • Music: Douglas Shearer
  • Award(s): Golden Globe 1954 (Won)
    Oscar 1954 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Tuner, The Devil Wears Prada 2
  • Story:
    The true story of Ruth Gordon's early struggles on the road to stage stardom.
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STORY

Story
The true story of Ruth Gordon's early struggles on the road to stage stardom.

AWARDS

Won
Golden Globe Award

Best Actor - Drama | 1954 | Spencer

NBR Award

Best Actress | 1953 | Jean

Best Actress For and | 1953 | Jean

Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Costume Design, Black-and-White | 1954

BAFTA Film Award

Best Foreign Actor | 1954 | Spencer

WGA (Screen) Award

Best Written American Comedy | 1954 | Ruth

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Film debut of Anthony Perkins.

On a January 1, 1980 Dick Cavett interview, Anthony Perkins revealed that he had played this role in summer stock in Delaware. He got himself to Hollywood and tried to get a screen test for the role on the basis that he had played it. The studio rejected him, but he used to hang around, and when they needed someone to feed lines to an actress they were testing, they tapped him. George Cukor, who was filming the tests, asked Perkins, who was facing away from the camera, to move to the side, so the camera would have an unimpeded view of the actress being tested. Perkins pretended not to understand and swung his head around so the camera would capture his face full on, and when the producers were watching the tests later, they decided against hiring the actress but gave Perkins the role he had played in stock.

According to a December 2, 1953 Variety news item, the FBI was called in when the manager of a Columbus, OH movie theater received threatening letters demanding that the film no longer be shown. The author of the letters called the film "obscene and disgusting," complaining specifically about the scene in which Spencer Tracy's pants fall down during a gymnastics routine. The outcome of the investigation is not known.

During first-run engagements of this film, selected movie houses around the country projected the film's opening sequence--a re-creation of a production number from the play, "The Pink Lady"--in wide screen to emphasize the larger-than-life quality of Ruth Gordon's fascination with the stage.

Debbie Reynolds was MGM's and George Cukor's first choice to play Ruth Gordon. After some time, Cukor began to have doubts about her. He thought that, although she had the right qualities for the part, she was lacking in other areas. He especially didn't like that she wasn't familiar with Shakespeare. He didn't think her test was all that good and cast Jean Simmons instead.

Popular Dialogues

"Annie Jones: Ruth, why don't you give up this going on the stage business and settle down with a nice man? Ruth Gordon Jones: Oh, mama, don't be disgusting!"

"Annie Jones: Now. Wasn't that enjoyable? Ruth Gordon Jones: I wish I was dead."