Nancy Kelly
Nancy Kelly (March 25, 1921 – January 2, 1995) was an American actress in film, theater, and television. A child actress and model, she was a repertory cast member of
CBS Radio's ''
The March of Time'', and appeared in several films in the late 1920s. She became a leading lady upon returning to the screen in the late 1930s, while still in her teens, and made two dozen movies between 1938 and 1946, including portraying
Tyrone Power's
love interest in the classic ''
Jesse James'' (1939), which also featured
Henry Fonda, and playing opposite
Spencer Tracy in ''
Stanley and Livingstone'', later that same year. After turning to the stage in the late 1940s, she had her greatest success in a
character role, the distraught mother in ''
The Bad Seed'', receiving a
Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for the 1955 stage production and an
Academy Award nomination as
Best Actress for the
1956 film adaptation, her last film role. Kelly then worked regularly in television until 1963, then took over the role of Martha in the original
Broadway production of ''
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' for several months. She returned to television for a handful of appearances in the mid-1970s.
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