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Also Known As Shirley Schrift
Born August 18, 1922 • Saint LouisMissouri
Died January 14, 2006 (aged 83) • Beverly HillsCalifornia
Awards And Honors Academy Award (1966)Academy Award (1960) • Academy Award (1966): Actress in a Supporting Role • Academy Award (1960): Actress in a Supporting Role • Emmy Award (1964): Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role • Golden Globe Award (1973): Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Married To Gerry DeFord (married 2006) • Anthony Franciosa (1957–1960) • Vittorio Gassman (1952–1954) • Mack Paul Mayer (1942–1948)
Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In) "La bomba" (1999) • "Gideon" (1998) • "Roseanne" (1991–1996) • "The Portrait of a Lady" (1996) • "Raging Angels" (1995) • "Mrs. Munck" (1995) • "Jury Duty" (1995) • "Backfire!" (1995) • "Heavy" (1995) • "Il silenzio dei prosciutti" (1994) • "The Pickle" (1993) • "Stepping Out" (1991) • "Touch of a Stranger" (1990) • "An Unremarkable Life" (1989) • "Purple People Eater" (1988) • "Very Close Quarters" (1986) • "Witchfire" (1986) • "The Delta Force" (1986) • "Déjà Vu" (1985) • "Hawaiian Heat" (1984) • "Ellie" (1984) • "Hotel" (1984) • "Over the Brooklyn Bridge" (1984) • "Fanny Hill" (1983) • "The Love Boat" (1982) • "S.O.B." (1981) • "Looping" (1981) • "Vega$" (1979) • "The French Atlantic Affair" (1979) • "The Magician of Lublin" (1979) • "City on Fire" (1979) • "Stridulum" (1979) • "Gran bollito" (1979) • "King of the Gypsies" (1978) • "Kojak" (1978) • "Pete's Dragon" (1977) • "Un borghese piccolo piccolo" (1977) • "Tentacoli" (1977) • "La dahlia scarlatta" (1976) • "Mimì Bluette... fiore del mio giardino" (1976) • "Le locataire" (1976) • "Next Stop, Greenwich Village" (1976) • "Diamonds" (1975) • "Journey Into Fear" (1975) • "That Lucky Touch" (1975) • "Poor Pretty Eddie" (1975) • "Chico and the Man" (1975) • "McCloud" (1974) • "Cleopatra Jones" (1973) • "Blume in Love" (1973) • "The Poseidon Adventure" (1972) • "ITV Saturday Night Theatre" (1972) • "Something to Hide" (1972) • "What's the Matter with Helen?" (1971) • "Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?" (1971) • "Flap" (1970) • "How Do I Love Thee?" (1970) • "Bloody Mama" (1970) • "Arthur? Arthur!" (1969) • "The Mad Room" (1969) • "That's Life" (1968–1969) • "Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell" (1968) • "Here's Lucy" (1968) • "Wild in the Streets" (1968) • "The Scalphunters" (1968) • "Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre" (1964–1967) • "Armchair Theatre" (1967) • "Enter Laughing" (1967) • "The Three Sisters" (1966) • "Batman" (1966) • "Alfie" (1966) • "Harper" (1966) • "A Patch of Blue" (1965) • "Thirty-Minute Theatre" (1965) • "The Greatest Story Ever Told" (1965) • "Ben Casey" (1964) • "Gli indifferenti" (1964) • "A House Is Not a Home" (1964) • "Wives and Lovers" (1963) • "The Balcony" (1963) • "Alcoa Premiere" (1962) • "The Chapman Report" (1962) • "Lolita" (1962) • "The Young Savages" (1961) • "Let No Man Write My Epitaph" (1960) • "Play of the Week" (1960) • "Odds Against Tomorrow" (1959) • "The Diary of Anne Frank" (1959) • "Kraft Television Theatre" (1957) • "The DuPont Show of the Month" (1957) • "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" (1957) • "Wagon Train" (1957) • "Climax!" (1954–1957) • "The United States Steel Hour" (1957) • "The Alcoa Hour" (1957) • "I Died a Thousand Times" (1955) • "The Treasure of Pancho Villa" (1955) • "The Big Knife" (1955) • "The Night of the Hunter" (1955) • "I Am a Camera" (1955) • "Producers' Showcase" (1955) • "To Dorothy, a Son" (1954) • "Mambo" (1954) • "Playgirl" (1954) • "Saskatchewan" (1954) • "Tennessee Champ" (1954) • "Executive Suite" (1954) • "The Ford Television Theatre" (1954) • "My Man and I" (1952) • "Untamed Frontier" (1952) • "Meet Danny Wilson" (1952) • "Phone Call from a Stranger" (1952) • "The Raging Tide" (1951) • "Behave Yourself!" (1951) • "He Ran All the Way" (1951) • "A Place in the Sun" (1951) • "Frenchie" (1950) • "South Sea Sinner" (1950) • "Winchester '73" (1950) • "The Great Gatsby" (1949) • "Take One False Step" (1949) • "Johnny Stool Pigeon" (1949) • "Cry of the City" (1948) • "Larceny" (1948) • "A Double Life" (1947) • "Susie Steps Out" (1946) • "Knickerbocker Holiday" (1944) • "Sailor's Holiday" (1944)

Top Questions

Where was Shelley Winters born?
Shelley Winters was born in St. Louis, Missouri, United States.
When was Shelley Winters born?
Shelley Winters was born on August 18, 1920.
Is Shelley Winters married?
Vittorio Gassman (1952–1954), Gerry DeFord (married 2006), Mack Paul Mayer (1942–1948), Anthony Franciosa (1957–1960)

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