Mercedes McCambridge
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Carlotta Mercedes McCambridge (March 16, 1916 – March 2, 2004) was an American actress. Orson Welles called her "the world's greatest living radio actress."
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Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1949 | All the King's Men | Sadie Burke | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress |
1951 | Inside Straight | Ada Stritch | |
1951 | The Scarf | Connie Carter | |
1951 | Lightning Strikes Twice | Liza McStringer | |
1951 | Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Awards | Herself | short subject |
1954 | Johnny Guitar | Emma Small | |
1956 | Giant | Luz Benedict | Nominated — Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress |
1957 | A Farewell to Arms | Miss Van Campen | |
1958 | Touch of Evil | Gang leader | Uncredited |
1959 | Suddenly, Last Summer | Mrs. Grace Holly | |
1959 | Rawhide | Mrs Miller | Episode: "Incident of the Curious Street" |
1960 | Cimarron | Mrs. Sarah Wyatt | |
1961 | Angel Baby | Sarah Strand | |
1962 | Bonanza | Deborah Banning | Episode: "Lady From Baltimore" |
1965 | Run Home Slow | Nell Hagen | |
1966 | Lost in Space | Cybilla | Episode: "The Space Croppers" |
1968 | The Counterfeit Killer | Frances | |
1968 | Bewitched | Carlotta | |
1969 | 99 Women | Thelma D | |
1969 | Justine | Madame Dusbois | |
1971 | The Last Generation | Archive footage | |
1972 | The Other Side of the Wind | Maggie | Unreleased |
1973 | Sixteen | Ma Irtley | |
1973 | The Exorcist | Pazuzu | Voice only |
1977 | Thieves | Street Lady | |
1978 | Charlie's Angels | Norma | Episode: "Angels in Springtime" |
1979 | The Concorde ... Airport '79 | Nelli | |
1983 | Echoes | Lillian Gerben | |
1986 | Amazing Stories | Miss Lestrange (Voice) | Episode: "Family Dog" |
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