Gloria Stuart American actress, visual artist, and activist
Gloria Stuart is a 100 years old American actress, visual artist, and activist from Santa Monica, California. Gloria Stuart was born on July 04, 1910 (died on September 26, 2010, she was 100 years old) in Santa Monica, California as Gloria Frances Stewart. Her nickname was Stewart Gloria Frances.
About
Birth name of Gloria Stuart is Gloria Frances Stewart
No, she died on 09/26/2010, 14 years ago. She was 100 years old when she died. Cause of death: cancer. She died in Los Angeles
Family
Husband
Arthur Sheekman, Screenwriter
She married with Arthur Sheekman (76), in 1934. Gloria Stuart was 23 and Arthur Sheekman was 32 years old. After 44 years, in 1978 Arthur passed away.
Child
She had one child, Sylvia (89) . When her first child, Sylvia Vaughn Thompson, was born, Gloria Stuart was 24 years old.
Gloria Stuart net worth
She had a net worth of 5 million dollars.
Works
Gloria Stuart Movies (65)
There are 65 movies of Gloria Stuart.
Her first feature film was Titanic (1997, as Old Rose). She was 87 when she starred in this movie. Since 1997, she has appeared in 65 feature films. The last one is Buzz (2005). .
View all Gloria Stuart movies.Gloria Stuart movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films she starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Old Rose | Titanic (1997) | 87 |
Flora Cranley | The Invisible Man (1933) | 23 |
Jessica | The Million Dollar Hotel (2000) | 90 |
Mrs. Connoly | Wildcats (1986) | 75 |
Mrs. Horn | My Favorite Year (1982) | 72 |
Margaret Waverton | The Old Dark House (1932) | 22 |
Eleanor | The Love Letter (1999) | 88 |
Store customer | The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975) | 64 |
Gwen Warren | Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938) | 27 |
Eliza Hoops | Murder, She Wrote: The Last Free Man (2001) | 90 |
Old Lady | Land of Plenty (2004) | 94 |
Mrs. Peggy Mudd | The Prisoner of Shark Island (1936) | 25 |
Princess Sylvia | Roman Scandals (1933) | 22 |
Herself | Forever Hollywood (1999) | 88 |
Alice Walker | The Whistler (1944) | 33 |
Ann Prentiss | Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935) | 24 |
Margaret Allen | Poor Little Rich Girl (1936) | 26 |
Herself | Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History (2008) | 98 |
Lady Sitting at Cemetery | The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan (1979) | 69 |
Ruth Barnes | Air Mail (1932) | 22 |
Ellen Godfrey | The Crime of Dr. Forbes (1936) | 26 |
Herself / Interviewee | Universal Horror (1998) | 88 |
Ann Adams Hayward | The Lady Objects (1938) | 28 |
Irene von Helldorf | Secret of the Blue Room (1933) | 23 |
Grandma | My Mother, the Spy (2000) | 89 |
Young Woman | Back Street (1932) | 22 |
Doris 'Dodo' Baldwin | Street of Women (1932) | 21 |
Herself | Bogart: The Untold Story (1997) | 86 |
Jane Hamilton | I'll Tell the World (1934) | 23 |
Anne Rogers | I Like it That Way (1934) | 23 |
Herself | Chris & Don: A Love Story (2007) | 96 |
Queen Anne | The Three Musketeers (1939) | 28 |
Gloria Stuart | The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood (1932) | 21 |
Herself | The Horror of It All (1983) | 72 |
Dorothy Martin | Here Comes the Navy (1934) | 24 |
Doris Martin | Wanted: Jane Turner (1936) | 26 |
Mrs Bernsdorf | The Kiss Before the Mirror (1933) | 22 |
Joan Langford | The Girl on the Front Page (1936) | 26 |
Gertrude | Shootdown (1988) | 78 |
Carol Murdock | Change of Heart (1938) | 27 |
Bobby Halevy | Maybe It's Love (1935) | 24 |
Phoebe | Sweepings (1933) | 22 |
Beloved (1934) | 23 | |
Julie Harrison | Winner Take All (1939) | 28 |
Glenda Forbes | Here Comes Elmer (1943) | 33 |
It's Great to Be Alive (1933) | 23 | |
Carol Walters | Keep Smiling (1938) | 28 |
Anne Marvis | 36 Hours to Kill (1936) | 26 |
The All-American (1932) | 22 | |
Lorraine | Laughter in Hell (1933) | 22 |
Private Jones (1933) | 22 | |
Mary Dolan | The Girl in 419 (1933) | 22 |
Barbara Kelton | Gift of Gab (1934) | 24 |
Pamela Pryor | Laddie (1935) | 24 |
Countess Sonia | Professional Soldier (1935) | 25 |
Mary Chesbrooke | Girl Overboard (1937) | 26 |
Janet O'Hara | Life Begins in College (1937) | 27 |
Julie Hayes | Island in the Sky (1938) | 27 |
Margie Ross | Time Out for Murder (1938) | 28 |
Doris Winslow | It Could Happen to You (1939) | 28 |
Bertha, actress | Enemy of Women (1944) | 34 |
Phyllis Fowler | She Wrote the Book (1946) | 35 |
There Were Times, Dear (1985) | 75 | |
Herself | Shirley Temple: America's Little Darling (1993) | 83 |
Buzz (2005) | 94 |
Gloria Stuart TV Shows (9)
Her first TV Show was The Oscars (1953).
View all Gloria Stuart TV shows.Awards (2)
Nominated Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1996 , awarded Saturn Award ,
Education
She graduated from University Of California, Berkeley
What was Gloria's zodiac sign?Gloria Stuart zodiac sign was cancer.
Other facts about Gloria Stuart
Alias | Stewart Gloria Frances |
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AlmaMater | University of California Berkeley |
Birth name | Gloria Frances Stewart |
DeathCause | Respiratory failure |
Place of death | Los Angeles |
Education | Santa Monica High School |
Spouse | Arthur Sheekman |
Significant event | Centenarian |
Work period (start) | 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Date of death | 2010-09-26T00:00:00Z |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Name in native language | Gloria Stuart |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Family name | Stuart. Show people with the surname Stuart |
Member of political party | Democratic Party |
Given name | Gloria |
Place of birth | Santa Monica |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |
Cause of death | Cancer |
Europeana entity | Agent/base/149335 |