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| birthname = Gene Eliza Tierney
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| birthdate = [[November 19]] [[1920]]
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| ___location = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Brooklyn]], [[United States]]
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| deathdate = [[November 6]] [[1991]], aged {{age|1920|11|19|1991|11|6}}
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| deathplace = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Houston, Texas]]
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| yearsactive = [[1940 in film|1940]] - [[1980 in film|1980]]
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| spouse = Oleg Cassini (1941-1952) <br> W. Howard Lee (1960-1981)
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| academyawards = '''Nominated: [[Academy Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]]''' <br> 1945 ''[[Leave Her to Heaven]]''
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'''Gene Tierney''' ([[November 19]], [[1920]] – [[November 6]], [[1991]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[actor|actress]].
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Acclaimed as one of the great beauties of her day, she is probably best-remembered for her performance in the title role of ''[[Laura (1944 film)|Laura]]'' ([[1944]]) and her [[Academy Award]]-nominated performance for Best Actress in ''[[Leave Her to Heaven]]'' ([[1945]]). Other notable films include ''[[Rings on Her Fingers (film)|Rings on Her Fingers]]'' ([[1942]]), ''[[Heaven Can Wait (1943 film)|Heaven Can Wait]]'' ([[1943]]), ''[[Dragonwyck]]'' ([[1946]]), ''[[The Razor's Edge (1946 film)|The Razor's Edge]]'' ([[1946]]), ''[[The Ghost and Mrs. Muir]]'' ([[1947]]), ''[[That Wonderful Urge (film)|That Wonderful Urge]]'' ([[1948]]), ''[[Whirlpool (1949 film)|Whirlpool]]'' ([[1949]]), ''[[Night and the City]]'' ([[1950]]), ''[[The Mating Season (film)|The Mating Season]]'' ([[1951]]), ''[[Close to my Heart (film)|Close to my Heart]]'' ([[1951]]), ''[[On the Riviera]]'' ([[1951]]) ''[[Personal Affair (film)|Personal Affair]]'' ([[1953]]) and ''[[The Left Hand of God]]'' ([[1955]]).
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==Early years==
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She was born '''Gene Eliza Tierney''' in [[Brooklyn, New York|Brooklyn]], [[New York]], the daughter of Howard Sherwood Tierney and Belle Lavina Taylor. Her elder brother was Howard Sherwood "Butch" Tierney, Jr., and her younger sister was Patricia "Pat" Tierney. Her father was a prosperous [[insurance broker]] of Irish decent, her mother a former [[gym]] teacher.
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Gene attended St. Margaret School, [[Waterbury, Connecticut]], and the Unquowa School in [[Bridgeport, Connecticut|Bridgeport]]. Along with her studies, she learned [[Equestrianism|horseback riding]]. Her first poem, titled "Night", was published in the school magazine, and writing [[verse]] became an occasional pastime during the rest of her life. She then spent two years in [[Europe]] and attended the Brillantmont [[Finishing school]] in [[Lausanne]], [[Switzerland]], where she learned to speak fluent [[French language|French]].
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She returned to the U.S. in [[1938]] and attended [[Miss Porter's School]]. On a trip to the [[West Coast of the United States|West Coast]], she visited [[Warner Bros.]] and was told by [[Anatole Litvak]] she should become an actress. Warners wanted to sign her to a contract,but her parents advised against it because of the low salary. Her coming-out party as a [[debutante]] was [[September 24]] (she was seventeen), but she soon became bored with society life and decided to pursue a career in acting. Her Father felt if Gene was to pursue a acting career it would be in the legitimate theatre.
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==Broadway==
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In her first part on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]], she carried a bucket of water across the stage in "What a Life!" ([[1938]]). The critic in [[Variety Magazine]] stated "Miss Tierney is certainly the most beautiful water carrier I've ever seen!" (at the same time Gene was an understudy for "The Primerose Path" ([[1938]]). That next year, she appeared in the role as Molly O'Day in the Broadway production "Mrs. O'Brien Entertains" ([[1939]]), and is praised by [[Brooks Atkinson]] in the [[New York Times]]. That same year Gene appears as Peggy Carr in "Ring Two" ([[1939]]), to favorable reviews. One critic wrote "I see no reason why Miss Tierney should not have long and interesting Stage career, that is if [[Hollywood]] does not steal her away."
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Tierney also worked as a photographic [[model (person)|model]] in between her appearances on the [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] [[theatre|stage]] . Photos of her appeared in ''[[Life (magazine)|Life]]'', ''[[Harper's Bazaar]],'' and ''[[Collier's Weekly]]''.
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Her father set up a corporation, Belle-Tier, to fund and promote her acting [[career]] (he went on to steal all of her money), and [[Columbia Pictures|Columbia]] offered her a six-month contract, which she signed in (1939). She also met [[Howard Hughes]], who tried unsuccessfully to seduce her (the major flaw in his plan, Gene was from a well to do family and was not impressed by his wealth), before becoming a lifelong friend. A cameraman advised her to lose a little weight, saying "a thinner face is more seductive." She then wrote to ''Harper's Bazaar'' for a slimming diet, which she followed for the next twenty years.
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The [[movie studio|studio]] failed to find her a project, however, so she returned to New York and starred as Patricia Stanley to critical and commercial
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success in ''[[The Male Animal]]'' ([[1940]]) she was the toast of Broadway. All this success came before Gene's twentieth birthday, Hollywood calls once again.
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==Early film successes==
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[[Image:Gene Tierney in Laura trailer.jpg|left|thumb|230px|Tierney in the film trailer for one of her most successful films, ''[[Laura (1944 film)|Laura]]'' (1944), in which she played the title role. ]]
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Tierney was offered the lead in [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer|MGM]]'s ''[[National Velvet]]'', but when the production was delayed she signed with [[20th Century Fox]]. Her [[film|motion picture]] debut was in the starring role as Eleanor Stone in [[Fritz Lang]]'s [[Western movie|western]] ''[[The Return of Frank James]]'' ([[1940 in film|1940]]) opposite [[Henry Fonda]]. A small role as Barbara Hall in ''Hudson's Bay'' with [[Paul Muni]] followed, released that same year.
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[[1941 in film|1941]] was a busy year for the actress, as she starred in the role as Ellie May Lester in [[John Ford]]'s drama ''[[Tobacco Road (novel)|Tobacco Road]]'', the title role in ''Belle Starr'', as Zia in ''Sundown'', and as Victoria Charteris AKA Poppy Smith in ''[[The Shanghai Gesture]]''. In [[1942 in film|1942]], she played Eve in ''Son of Fury'', the dual role as Susan Miller and Linda Worthington in ''[[Rings on Her Fingers(1942)|Rings on Her Fingers]]'', the role as Kay Saunders in ''[[Thunder Birds( film)|Thunder Birds]]'' ([[1942 in film|1942]]), and Miss Young in ''[[China Girl (1942 film)|China Girl]]'' ([[1942 in film|1942]]).
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Top billing in [[Ernst Lubitsch]]'s classic [[1943 in film|1943]] [[comedy]] ''[[Heaven Can Wait (1943 film)|Heaven Can Wait]]'', in which she played Martha Strabel Van Cleve, signaled an upward turn in Tierney's career as her popularity increased.
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In [[1944 in film|1944]], she starred in what became her most famous role as the intended murder victim, Laura Hunt, in [[Otto Preminger]]'s [[mystery film|mystery]] ''[[Laura (1944 movie)|Laura]]''.
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After playing Tina Tomasino in ''[[A Bell for Adano]]'' ([[1945 in film|1945]]), she played the jealous, narcissistic [[femme fatale]] Ellen Berent Harland, opposite [[Cornel Wilde]], in the film version of the best-selling book ''[[Leave Her to Heaven]]''—a performance that won her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress (1945). ''Leave Her To Heaven'' was Fox's most successful film of the 1940s.
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Tierney starred in the role as Miranda Wells in ''[[Dragonwyck]]'' ([[1946 in film|1946]]). That same year, she played Isabel Bradley opposite [[Tyrone Power]], with [[John Payne]], [[Anne Baxter]], and [[Clifton Webb]], in ''[[The Razor's Edge (1946 film)| The Razor's Edge]]'', an adaptation of [[William Somerset Maugham|Somerset Maugham]]'s [[novel]]. She followed that with her role as Lucy Muir in [[The Ghost and Mrs. Muir]] ([[1947 in film|1947]]) opposite [[Rex Harrison]], with [[George Sanders (actor)|George Sanders]], [[Anna Lee]], and [[Natalie Wood]]. The following year Tierney co-stars once again with Power in the successful [[romantic comedy]] [[That Wonderful Urge (film)|That Wonderful Urge]] ([[1948]]). As the decade came to a close Tierney reunited with her Laura director Preminger to star in the classic [[film noir]] [[Whirlpool (1949 film)|Whirlpool]] co-starring [[Richard Conte]] and [[Jose Ferrer]] (1949).
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==Personal life==
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[[Image:Gene Tierney - AAFPOABrief.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Pin-up photo in the World War II magazine ''Brief''.]]
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Tierney had two husbands, [[costume designer|costume]] and [[fashion design|fashion]] [[designer]] [[Oleg Cassini]] (married [[July 11]], [[1941]], divorced [[February 28]], [[1952]]), and [[Texas]] oilman W. Howard Lee (married [[July 11]], [[1960]] until his death on [[February 17]], [[1981]]).
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She and Cassini had two daughters, Antoinette Daria Cassini (born [[October 15]], [[1943]]) and Christina "Tina" Cassini (born [[November 19]], [[1948]]).
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Cassini served as a a second lieutenant in the [[United States Army|Army]] in [[World War II]], and Tierney was accorded the honor of pinning the regulation gold bars on his uniform. In June 1943, while pregnant with her first daughter, she came down with [[German measles]], contracted during her only appearance at the [[Hollywood Canteen]]. The baby, Daria, was born prematurely in Washington, D.C., weighing only 3 pounds, 2 ounces, and requiring a total blood transfusion. Because of Tierney's exposure to German measles, Daria was also [[deaf]], partially [[Blindness|blind]] with [[cataract]]s, and severely [[mental retardation|retarded]].<ref>Some time after the tragedy surrounding her daughter Daria's birth, Tierney learned from a fan who approached her for an autograph that the woman, then a member of the women's branch of the Marine Corps, had sneaked out of quarantine while sick with [[German measles]] to meet Tierney , at her only Hollywood Canteen appearance. In her autobiography, Tierney related that after the woman had recounted her story she just stared at her silently, then turned and walked away. She wrote, "After that I didn't care whether ever again I was anyone's favorite actress."</ref>
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Tierney's grief over the tragedy led to many years of depression and [[bi-polar disorder]]. Tierney separated from Oleg Cassini, challenged by the marital stress of Daria's condition, but they later reconciled and had a second daughter, Tina. During her separation from Cassini, Tierney had two romances. One was with actor [[Tyrone Power]], her co-star in ''[[The Razor's Edge]]'' (1946). That came to an end in the spring of [[1946]]. During the filming of ''Dragonwyck'', she met the young [[John F. Kennedy]], who was visiting the set that day. They began a romance that ended the following year when Kennedy told her he could never marry her because of his political ambitions. Tierney then reconciled with Cassini. In [[1960]], Tierney sent Kennedy a note of congratulations on his election victory (although she later admitted that she voted for [[Richard Nixon]] because she thought that he would make a better president).
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[[Image:Gene Tierney - YankArmyWeekly.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Pin-up photo in ''[[Yank, the Army Weekly]]''.]]
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Tierney gave memorable performances in two classic [[film noirs]], [[Jules Dassin]]'s [[Night and the City]] co-starring [[Richard Widmark]] and Otto Preminger's ''[[Where the Sidewalk Ends]]'' reunited with her Laura co-star [[Dana Andrews]] (both in [[1950 in film|1950]]).
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In 1951 she was loaned out to [[Paramount Pictures]] and gave a memorable comic turn in [[Mitchell Leisen]]'s classic [[screwball comedy]] ''[[The Mating Season (film)|The Mating Season]]'' with her co-stars [[John Lund]], [[Thelma Ritter]] and [[Miriam Hopkins]].This was also the year Gene Tierney gave a tender performance as Midge Sheridan opposite [[Ray Milland]] in ''[[Close to my Heart (film)|Close to my Heart]]'' ([[1951 in film|1951]]) ([[Warner Bros.]]). The film is about a couple trying to adopt. Gene felt this was her best role in a half dozen years which touched the chords of her own experience. The film adresses the isssue of "[[nature vs nurture]]" and opened a early conversation about the adoption process. Later in her career she would be reunited with Milland in ''[[Daughter of the Mind]]'' ([[1969]]), which has a cult following.
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After appearing opposite [[Rory Calhoun]] in ''[[ Way of The Gaucho (film)| Way of The Gaucho]]'' ([[1952 in film|1952]]), which was filmed on ___location in [[Argentina]], her contract at 20th Century Fox expired. That same year, she starred as Dorothy Bradford in ''[[Plymouth Adventure]]'' opposite [[Spencer Tracy]] at MGM, which was followed by her role as Marya Lamarkina Sutherland opposite [[Clark Gable]] in ''[[Never Let Me Go (film)|Never Let Me Go]]'' ([[1953 in film|1953]]), filmed in England. Gene thought Gable patient and considerate, but lonely and vulnerable, still mourning [[Carole Lombard]]. She remained in Europe to play Kay Barlow in ''[[Personal Affair (film)|Personal Affair]]'' ([[1953 in film|1953]]), which was released that same year. During 1953, Tierney's mental health problems were becoming harder for her to hide, forcing her to drop out of ''[[Mogambo]]'' and be replaced by [[Grace Kelly]].
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While Tierney was in Europe, she began an affair with [[Prince Aly Khan]], but their marriage plans met with fierce opposition from his father, the [[Aga Khan III|Aga Khan]]. She returned to the U.S., where she played Iris Denver in ''[[Black Widow (film)|Black Widow]]'' (1954), co-starring [[Ginger Rogers]], [[Van Heflin]], [[George Raft]], with [[Peggy Ann Garner]].
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While playing Anne Scott in ''[[The Left Hand of God]]'' ([[1955 in film|1955]]) opposite [[Humphrey Bogart]], Tierney's long string of personal troubles finally took their toll. She said that Bogart could tell that she was mentally unstable. During the production, he fed Gene her lines, and encouraged her to seek help.
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Worried about her mental health, she consulted a [[psychiatrist]], and was admitted to Harkness Pavilion in New York. Later she went to the [[The Institute of Living]] in [[Hartford, Connecticut]]. After some 27 [[shock therapy|shock treatments]], she attempted to flee, but was caught and reinstitutionalized. She became an outspoken opponent of shock treatment therapy, claiming that it had destroyed significant portions of her memory.
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In 1957, Tierney was seen by a neighbor as she was about to jump from a ledge. The police were called, and she was admitted to the [[Menninger Foundation|Menninger Clinic]] in [[Topeka, Kansas]] on [[December 25]]. She was released from Menninger the following year, after a treatment that included, in its final stages, working as a sales girl in a large department store (where she was recognized by a customer, resulting in sensational newspaper headlines).
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20th Century Fox offered her a lead role in ''Holiday for Lovers'' ([[1957 in film|1957]]), but the stress proved too great. Days into production, she was forced to drop out of the film and was readmitted to Menninger.
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==Later life==
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In 1958, she met Texas oil baron W.Howard Lee; they were married in Aspen in [[1960]] and moved to [[Houston, Texas|Houston]]. Tierney loved life in Texas with Lee and became an expert [[contract bridge|bridge]] player. In [[1962]], 20th Century Fox announced she would play the lead role in ''[[Return to Peyton Place]]'', but she became pregnant and dropped out of the project. (She later miscarried the baby).
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Her screen comeback was as Dolly Harrison in ''[[Advise and Consent]]'' ([[1962 in film|1962]]), co-starring [[Franchot Tone]], [[Lew Ayres]], [[Henry Fonda]], [[Walter Pidgeon]], [[Charles Laughton]], [[Don Murray (actor)|Don Murray]], [[Peter Lawford]], and [[Burgess Meredith]]. A year later she played Albertine Prine in ''[[Toys in the Attic (film)|Toys in the Attic]],'' starring [[Dean Martin]] and [[Geraldine Page]], she received overall critical praise for her performances. Tierney played Jane Barton in ''[[The Pleasure Seekers]]'' ([[1964 in film|1964]]), starring [[Ann-Margret]], [[Anthony Franciosa]], and [[Carol Lynley]], then again retired.
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She played Lenore Constable, however, in the [[television movie]] ''Daughter of the Mind'' ([[1969 in television|1969]]), with [[Don Murray (actor)|Don Murray]] and [[Ray Milland]].
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Her [[autobiography]], ''Self-Portrait'', in which she candidly discussed her life, career and mental illness, was published in [[1979 in literature|1979]].
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Tierney's final show-business performance was as Harriet Toppingham in the TV [[miniseries|mini-series]] ''[[Scruples (TV mini-series)|Scruples]]'' ([[1980 in television|1980]]), starring [[Lindsay Wagner]]. In 1981, she was widowed by the death of Howard Lee after a long and supportive marriage.
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Tierney died in 1991 at age 71 of [[emphysema]] in Houston, Texas, and is interred, beside Lee, in Section E-1 of [[Glenwood Cemetery (Houston, Texas)]]. She has a star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] at 6125 [[Hollywood Boulevard]] in [[Hollywood, California|Hollywood]].
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==Filmography==
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*''[[The Return of Frank James]]'' ([[1940]]) - [[Henry Fonda]]
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*''[[Hudson's Bay (film)|Hudson'sBay]]'' ([[1940]]) - [[Paul Muni]]
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*''[[Tobacco Road (novel)|Tobacco Road]]'' (1941)
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*''[[Belle Starr (film)|Belle Starr]]'' ([[1941]]) - [[Randolph Scott]], [[Dana Andrews]]
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*''[[Sundown (film)|Sundown]]'' ([[1941]]) - [[Bruce Cabot]]
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*''[[The Shanghai Gesture]]'' ([[1942]]) - [[Walter Huston]]
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*''[[Son of Fury (film)|Son of Fury]]'' ([[1942]]) - [[Tyrone Power]]
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*''[[Rings on Her Fingers (film)|Rings on Her Fingers]]'' ([[1942]]) - [[Henry Fonda]]
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*''[[Thunder Birds (film)|Thunder Birds]]'' ([[1942]]) - [[Preston Foster]], [[John Sutton]]
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*''[[China Girl (film)|China Girl]]'' ([[1942]]) - [[George Montgomery]]
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*''[[Heaven Can Wait (1943 film)|Heaven Can Wait]]'' ([[1943]]) - [[Don Ameche]]
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*''[[Laura (film)|Laura]]'' ([[1944]]) - [[Dana Andrews]]
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*''[[A Bell for Adano]]'' ([[1945]]) - [[John Hodiak]]
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*''[[Leave Her to Heaven]]'' ([[1945]]) - [[Cornel Wilde]]
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*''[[Dragonwyck]]'' ([[1946]]) - [[Vincent Price]]
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*''[[The Razor's Edge (1946 film)|The Razor's Edge]]'' ([[1946]]) - [[Tyrone Power]]
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*''[[The Ghost and Mrs. Muir]] ([[1947]])'' - [[Rex Harrison]]
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*''[[The Iron Curtain (film)|The Iron Curtain]]'' ([[1948]]) - [[Dana Andrews]]
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*''[[That Wonderful Urge (film)|That Wonderful Urge]]'' ([[1948]]) - [[Tyrone Power]]
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*''[[Whirlpool (film)|Whirlpool]]'' ([[1949]]) - [[Richard Conte]], [[Jose Ferrer]]
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*''[[Night and the City]]'' ([[1950]]) - [[Richard Widmark]]
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*''[[Where the Sidewalk Ends]]'' ([[1950]]) - [[Dana Andrews]]
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*''[[The Mating Season (film)|The Mating Season]]'' ([[1951]]) - [[John Lund]]
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*''[[On the Riviera]]'' ([[1951]]) - [[Danny Kaye]]
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*''[[The Secret of Convict Lake]] ([[1951]]) - [[Glenn Ford]]
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*''[[Close to My Heart (film)|Close to my Heart]]'' ([[1951]]) - [[Ray Milland]]
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*''[[Way of The Gaucho (film)|Way of The Gaucho]]'' ([[1952]]) - [[Rory Calhoun]]
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*''[[Plymouth Adventure]]'' ([[1952]]) - [[Spencer Tracy]]
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*''[[Never Let Me Go (film)| Never Let Me Go]]'' ([[1953]]) - [[Clark Gable]]
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*''[[Personal Affair (film)|Personal Affair]]'' ([[1953]]) - [[Leo Genn]]
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*''[[Black Widow (film)|Black Widow]]'' ([[1954]]) - [[Ginger Rogers]]
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*''[[The Egyptian (film)|The Egyptian]]'' ([[1954]]) - [[Jean Simmons]]
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*''[[ The Left Hand of God]]'' ([[1955]]) - [[Humphrey Bogart]]
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*''[[Advise and Consent (film)|Advise and Consent]]'' ([[1962]]) - [[Franchot Tone]]
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*''[[Toys in the Attic (film)|Toys in the Attic]]'' ([[1963]]) - [[Dean Martin]]
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*''[[Daughter of The Mind]]'' ([[1969]]) - [[Ray Milland]]
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== Books==
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*Gene Tierney - Self - Portrait: (1979)
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*[[Marceau Devillers]] - Gene Tierney: (1987)
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*[[Michelle Vogel]]'s - Gene Tierney: (2005) A Biography
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==Quotes==
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===About Gene:===
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* "Undeniably the most beautiful woman in movie history" - [[Darryl F. Zanuck]], former chief of production Twentieth Century Fox
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* "Although she was beautiful in her films, they couldn't quite capture all of her. Fortunately, I did, even if it was late in my life." - [[Spencer Tracy]]
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* "This one is in Technicolor. That means that the audience will also get the force of those Tierney green eyes. Now maybe they'll understand why scripwriters have me go off the deep end every time I'm in the same picture as her." - [[Vincent Price]]
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* "The women with the Mona Lisa smile who left us haunting images of her presence on screen, forever remembered as 'the face in the misty light.'" - [[Neil Doyle]], film historian
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===By Gene:===
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* "Everyone should see Hollywood once, I think, through the eyes of a teenage girl who has just passed a screen test."
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* "I loved to eat. For all of Hollywoods rewards, I was hungry for most of those 25 years.
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* "Jealousy is, I think, the worst of all faults, it makes a victim of both parties."
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* "I do not recall spending long hours in a mirror loving my reflection."
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* "Wealth, beauty and fame are transient. When those are gone, little is left except the need to be useful."
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==Trivia==
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{{trivia|date=May 2007}}
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*Some have speculated that [[Agatha Christie]] used the [[real life]] tragedy of Tierney and her older daughter to construct her [[fiction]]al [[Plot (narrative)|plot]] in ''[[The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side]]'' ([[1962 in literature|1962]]), as the [[Motive (law)|motive]] behind the murder in the [[novel]] is similar.
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*Tierney negotiated a unique contract with a raise every six months and she was to be given half a year off-with written notice to the studio-to appear on Broadway.
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*When [[Grauman's Chinese Theatre]] resumed cement handprints and footprints after WW II ended (1945), Gene was the first Actor/Actress asked to continue the tradition. ''Laura'' (1944) was a hit and with the release of ''Leave Her to Heaven'' (1945) her star was rising fast by the mid-1940s.
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*Tierney's second husband, W.Howard Lee, was married to [[Hedy Lamarr]] from [[1953]] to [[1960]].
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*Known for her prominent [[overbite]] which was clearly protuberant in ''The Shanghai Gesture'' (1941).
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* Gene started smoking after a screening of her first movie " I sound like an angry Minnie Mouse" to lower her voice. She was a heavy smoker her entire life which contributed to her death from emphysema.
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* In 2004 film historian Michelle Vogel wrote ''Gene Tierney: A Biography''. It was the first full-length book about Tierney since her autobiography was published. The book included a foreword by Tierney's daughter, Christina, and never before published photos. It sold out its entire first printing.
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*[[Dean Martin]] and [[Jerry Lewis]] had a comedy routine in which Lewis (in boxing shorts and gear) states he's fighting Gene Tierney, Martin corrects Lewis and suggests that he must mean [[Gene Tunney]] (the Heavyweight Boxing Champ). Lewis then quips, "You fight who you wanna fight, I'm fight'n who I wanna fight, I'm fight'n Gene Tierney."
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* The theme from ''Laura'' was adapted by [[Johnny Mercer]] (who wrote the lyrics), [[Dick Haymes]], [[Woody Herman]] and [[Frank Sinatra]], all of whom had hits. ''Laura'' has been recorded by various artists over four hundred times.
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*Contrary to some published reports, Gene's birth name was never "Jean". Gene was named after a beloved uncle who died young as told in her autobiography Self-Portrait (1979)
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* The famous portrait of Gene in ''Laura'' was in fact a photograph that the studio lightly brushed with paint. That same portrait can be seen in color in ''[[On the Riviera]]'' (1951).
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* {{cite book | author = [[Oleg Cassini|Cassini, Oleg]] | title = In My Own Fashion: An Autobiography | publisher = Simon & Schuster | year = 1987 | id = ISBN 0-671626-40-X}}
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* {{cite book | author = Tierney, Gene | title = Self-Portrait | publisher = Peter Wyden | year = 1979 | id = ISBN 0-883261-52-9}}
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