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Sad. My favorite film that she was in is “High Society” with Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby. If you’ve never seen it, I highly recommend it.
RIP Celeste.
Who could forget Celeste’s riveting performance in the classic film noir “The Love Boat II?”
Students of film, and film critics will take a century or so to deconstruct and perhaps begin to understand “The Love Boat II.”
She used to have a summer home here in NW NJ. I would see her in the checkout line at Shop Rite.
RIP Celeste.
Glenda, the Good Witch
I don’t remember her in “Gentlemen’s Agreement”. That could well be because Gregory Peck’s sanctimony sent me into a diabetic shock, and I don’t even have diabetes.
I loved Celeste Holm. She always had class. I remember her from All About Eve and High Society.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG6UllZwj9c
In my mind she will always be the beautiful farmer’s daughter who couldn’t say no either to the Persian Peddler or her cowboy fiancee.
In my mind she will always be the beautiful farmer’s daughter who couldn’t say no either to the Persian Peddler or her cowboy fiancee.
She had a great run and, I pray, good health, an intact mind and an easy passage. She was truly a class act. R.I.P.
Wow. Never heard of any of those movies. Oklahoma as a play that was done at one of the high schools. Love Boat and Fantasy Island I heard of. That is it. Although I wish her family and friends the best and also for her to be immediately placed in the arms of Christ.
Still a lovely lady at 95! Always admired her! May she rest in peace...
RIP.