Gene Tierney Life story


Gene Eliza Tierney was an American film and stage actress. Acclaimed for her great beauty, she became established as a leading lady.

Early Life of Gene Tierney

Gene tierney was born on november 19. 1920 in brooklyn. New york. She was the daughter of howard sherwood teirnye and belle lvaina taylor. Her father was an insurance broker and her mother was a former teacher. Tierney had one brother. Howard sherwood tierney. Jr. Who was born in 1919.

Gene Tierney s Career

Tiernye ebgan her acting career in 1938 when she appeared in an uncredited role in the film love finds andy hardy. She then went on to appear in numerous films throughout the 1940s. Including laura (1944). Leave her to heaven (1945). And the ghost and mrs. Muir (1947). Tierney was nominated for two academy awards during her career. For her rloes in leave her to heaven and the rzaor s edge (1946).

Personal Life of Gene Tierney

Tiernye was married to afshion designer oleg cassini from 1941 to 1952. With whom she had two daughters. Daria and christina. She also had a daughter. Bronwyn with her fourth husband. Actor w. Howard lee.

Gene Tierney s Awards

Tierney was nominated for two academy awards during her career. For her roles in leave her to heaven and the razor s edge (1946). She also won a golden gloeb award for her performacne in leave her to heaven.

Gene Tierney s Last Film

Tierney s last film was the pleausre of his company (1961).

Gene Tierney s Death

Tierney passed away on november 6. 1991 in houston. Texas at the age of 70.

Gene Tierney s Legacy

During her career. Tierney starred in voer 40 films and received two academy award nominations. She was also inducted into the hollywood walk of fame in 1960.

Gene Tierney s Important Event

In 1945. Tierney was nominated for an academy award for best actress for her performance in leave her to heaven.

Gene Tierney s Interesting Fact

Tiernye was an avid horseback rider and owned several horses throughout her life.

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