The Actress

1953 Drama

The Actress is based on Years Ago, one of several autobiographies by actress/playwright Ruth Gordon. Jean Simmons stars as blossoming teenager Ruth Gordon Jones, who is determined to become a famous stage star despite the objections of her stubborn ex-sea captain father Clinton Jones (Spencer Tracy). Papa wants Ruth to become a physical-education instructor, but she wants none of this. With the covert help of her understanding mother (Teresa Wright), Ruth seeks out stage work--any stage work. Ultimately, it is Papa who dips into the Jones family's limited coffers to bankroll his daughter's first big break. The Actress represented the movie debut of Anthony Perkins, here cast as Ruth Gordon Jones' gawky boyfriend.

Director: George Cukor

Starring: Jean Simmons, Spencer Tracy, Teresa Wright,Anthony Perkins, Ian Wolfe

Reviews

No reviews

Awards

  • Best Costume Design, Black-and-White

    Academy Awards (1954)

     
  • Best Foreign Actor

    BAFTA Awards (1954)

     
  • Best Motion Picture Actor - Drama

    Golden Globes (1954)

  • Best Actress

    National Board of Review (1953)

  • Best Written American Comedy

    Writers Guild of America (1954)