Joanne Woodward Fast Facts
(CNN) — Here’s a look at the life of Oscar-winning actress, Joanne Woodward.
Personal
Birth date: February 27, 1930
Birth place: Thomasville, Georgia
Birth name: Joanne Gignilliat Trimmier Woodward
Father: Wade Woodward, school administrator and traveling salesman
Mother: Elinor (Trimmier) Woodward, aircraft factory worker
Marriage: Paul Newman (January 29, 1958-September 26, 2008, his death)
Children: Claire, Melissa and Elinor “Nell”; Stepchildren: Stephanie, Susan and Scott
Education: Louisiana State University, 1947-1949, Sarah Lawrence College, B.A., 1990
Other Facts
Nominated for four Academy Awards with one win.
Nominated for nine Primetime Emmy Awards with three wins.
Woodward and her husband, Paul Newman, costarred in ten movies, including “The Long, Hot Summer” and “Mr. & Mrs. Bridge.”
Woodward wore a dress she had sewn herself to the 1958 Oscars.
She attended the premiere of “Gone with the Wind” in Atlanta in 1939 with her mother, according to the New Georgia Encyclopedia.
Timeline
October 1955 – Woodward’s first film “Count Three and Pray” debuts.
March 26, 1958 – Wins the Academy Award for Best Actress for “The Three Faces of Eve.”
December 20, 1972 – “The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds” premieres in New York. The film is directed by Newman and co-stars their daughter Elinor, under the name Nell Potts.
1978 – Wins an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama or Comedy Special for “See How She Runs.”
1985 – Wins an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Special for “Do You Remember Love.”
1990 – Wins an Emmy for Outstanding Informational Special as executive producer of “Broadway’s Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre.”
May 1990 – Earns a Liberal Arts degree from Sarah Lawrence College, graduating with youngest daughter Claire Newman. Paul Newman is the commencement speaker.
1992 – Kennedy Center honoree.
June 2001-2005 – Artistic director of the Westport Country Playhouse in Connecticut.
2007 – Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
June 28, 2017 – A ribbon-cutting ceremony is held in Marietta, Georgia to commemorate the opening of Joanne Woodward Park. Woodward grew up in the Atlanta suburb.
July 21, 2022 – “The Last Movie Stars,” a six-part documentary chronicling Paul Newman and Woodward’s careers and relationship, is released.
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