Colleen Dewhurst

Colleen Dewhurst

ACTRESS

Tall, luminous and leonine, the legendary Colleen Dewhurst must go down as one of the theater's finest contemporary tragediennes of the late 1900s. With trademark dusky tones and a majestically careworn appearance, she possessed an inimitable down-to-earth fierceness that not only earned her the title "Queen of Off-Broadway" but allowed her to put a fiery and formidable stamp on a number of Eugene O'Neill's heroines. The multiple award-winning actress was no slouch in the on-camera department, either, reaping trophies for a host of wryly comedic and electrifying dramatic turns on TV. While most of her towering achievements occurred in mid- to late career, she quickly made up for lost time. In addition, she and two-time actor/husband George C. Scott became an acting force together throughout much of the 1960s and early 1970s. She was born on June 3, 1924, in Montreal, Quebec, the only child of professional hockey player Fred Dewhurst, who later became a sales manager to support his fam
  • Where was
    Colleen Dewhurst born?

    Colleen Dewhurst was born in Montréal, Québec, Canada


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