The Screen Actors Guild has honored “Titanic” thesp Gloria Stuart, the only surviving board member from the first days of guild in the 1930s, with its Ralph Morgan award for service to the Hollywood ...
The Gloria Stuart who died on September 26, 2010, was far more than just Old Rose in James Cameron’s Titanic. In fact, ever since 1986, she was “Great Gloria” to her entire family. After the birth of ...
Gloria Stuart, the 1930s starlet who became the oldest person ever to be nominated for an Academy Award with her career-making turn in Titanic, has died. She was 100.Stuart died Sunday night at her ...
Yes, Gloria Stuart has slowed down and uses a cane these days — she is 100 after all — but the legendary actress is still stunningly beautiful, witty and impishly charming. Gloria Stuart: The Classic ...
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Gloria Stuart lives like her days are numbered, and little wonder. The Oscar-nominated actress, best known as Old Rose in the 1997 blockbuster "Titanic," turned 100 on July 4. "I would say I don't ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Gloria Stuart, the 1930s Hollywood beauty who gave up acting for 30 years and later became the oldest Academy Award acting nominee as the spunky survivor in "Titanic," has died.
Gloria Stuart, the 1930s Hollywood leading lady who years later became the oldest Academy Award acting nominee for her role as the spunky survivor in “Titanic,” has died. She was 100. Stuart died of ...
Funeral services were pending today for actress Gloria Stuart, famed for playing the elder version of Kate Winslet’s character Rose in the blockbuster film “Titanic.” Stuart died Sunday night at age ...
Gloria Stuart, a 1930s Hollywood leading lady who earned an Academy Award nomination for her first significant role in nearly 60 years — as Old Rose, the centenarian survivor of the Titanic in James ...
LOS ANGELESLOS ANGELES — Gloria Stuart, the 1930s Hollywood leading lady who years later became the oldest Academy Award acting nominee for her role as the spunky survivor in “Titanic,” has died. She ...