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She was born Gloria Hallward on November 28, 1923 in Los Angeles, California. Her father was an architect and her mother was an acting teacher. Gloria dropped out of Hollywood high school so she could become an actress. At the age of twenty starred in the Broadway show The World Full Of Girls. MGM president Louis B. Mayer saw her on stage and offered her a contract. She made her film debut in the 1944 comedy Blonde Fever. Then she had supporting roles in Song Of The Thin Man, It’s A Wonderful Life, and It Happened In Brooklyn. In 1945 she married actor Stanley Clements but she left him when he became abusive. Her performance in the 1947 film noir Crossfire got great reviews and earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress. Despite her success she was very shy and deeply insecure about her appearance. Gloria had numerous plastic surgeries on her face and developed a habit of stuffing cotton into her mouth to make her lips bigger. She married director Nicholas Ray in June of 1948. Five months later their son Timothy was born. Nicholas directed her in the film noir In A Lonely Place. Their marriage was very rocky and they separated numerous times. While making Sudden Fear in 1951 she had an affair with her costar Jack Palance. Gloria also got into a physical fight with the films leading lady Joan Crawford! In 1952 she won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in The Bad And The Beautiful. That same year she had a memorable role in Cecil B. Demille’s circus epic The Greatest Show On Earth.
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