Betsy Blair
Betsy Blair -December 11, 1923 – March 13, 2009) was an American actress of film and stage, long based in London. Blair pursued a career in entertainment from the age of eight, and as a child worked as an amateur dancer, performed on radio, and worked as a model, before joining the chorus of Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe in 1940. There she met Gene Kelly. They were married the following year, when she was seventeen years old. The couple divorced sixteen years later, in 1957. After work in the theatre, Blair began her film career playing supporting roles in films such as A Double Life (1947) and Another Part of the Forest (1948). Her interest in Marxism led to an investigation by the House Un-American Activities Committee and Blair was blacklisted for some time, but resumed her career with a critically acclaimed performance in Marty (1955), winning a BAFTA Award and a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She continued her career with regular theatre, film and television work until the mid 1990s.

Betrayed

The Halliday Brand

Il Grido

A Double Life

All Night Long

The Snake Pit

Marty

The Guilt of Janet Ames

A Delicate Balance

Mystery Street

Descent Into Hell

Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There

Main Street
Lies My Father Told Me

Kind Lady

Careless

The Dolphins

Marcus Welby, M.D.: A Holiday Affair

No Way Out

Marry Me! Marry Me!

Flight of the Spruce Goose

Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer

Meeting in Paris

Another Part of the Forest

Suspicion

De Bom (of het wanhoopskomitee)

thirtysomething

Tales of the Unexpected

The Philco Television Playhouse

Scarlett
