Eva Marie Saint

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Eva Marie Saint was born the 4th July 1924 in Newark, New Jersey, USA and is an actress who won an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress for her role in “On the Waterfront” (1954), and played her best known role in Hitchcock’s “North by Northwest” (1959). She is also the winner of Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival as well as Savannah Film and Video Festival Awards for Lifetime Achievements. Eva Marie Saint has been active in the entertainment industry since 1946.

How rich is the actress? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the overall size of Eva Marie Saint’s net worth is as much as $20 million, as of the data presented in the early 2017. Films, television and theatre are the major sources of Eva’s net worth.

To begin with, the daughter of John Merle Saint and Eva Marie was educated at Bethlehem Central High School near New York, from which she matriculated in 1942. She studied acting at Bowling Green State University.

Her career began in the mid-1940s with small television roles, commercials and radio appearances. In 1954, she gained her first Award from Theatre World for her performance in “The Trip to Bountiful”. In the course of her film career, Saint preferred mainly double edged and subtle roles and played only in relatively selected film projects. For her first role in the feature film “On the Waterfront” (1954) she won an Oscar, playing the mistress of Marlon Brando, whose brother dies in the harbour quarter. In the following years, other successful films followed, including Fred Zinnemann’s revolutionary drama film “A Hatful of Rain” (1957).

One of her best known roles she played in 1959, as a mysterious blonde in the film “North by Northwest”, directed by Alfred Hitchcock; the director insisted that Eva, who was known for her long blond hair, cut her hair because it would fit her character better. Then, she took major roles in the films “Exodus” (1960), the drama about the founding of Israel with Paul Newman, and as a tragic beauty in John Frankenheimer’s “All Fall Down” (1962). In 1965, she played the wife of school principal Richard Burton, and a year later, she was again under the direction of Frankenheimer, played a magazine editor in the film “Grand Prix” (1966).When the quality of film offers diminished in the 1970s, Saint worked again in the theatre. In 1986, she was as a fragile mother of Tom Hanks in the tragicomedy “Nothing in Common”.

During her television career, she received a total of five Emmy nominations, before she won an Emmy for her role in the miniseries “People Like Us” (1990). In 1990, she played the wife of the murdered Leon Klinghoffer (Burt Lancaster) in the television film “The Abduction” by Achille Lauro. Wim Wenders captured her in his film “Don’t Come Knocking” (2004), and in 2006, she appeared in “Superman Returns” as Martha Kent, the adoptive mother of the main character. Since 2012, Saint has appeared as a spokeswoman in the series “The Legend of Korra”. In 2014, she was in the main cast of the romantic drama film “Winter’s Tale” by Akiva Goldsman.

On the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Eva Marie Saint now has two stars, for her contributions to both film and TV.

Finally, in the personal life of the actress, Eva Marie Saint was married to the director and producer Jeffrey Hayden (1926-2016) from 1951 until the death. She has two children from this marriage and three grandchildren.

IMDB Wikipedia “All Fall Down” (1962) “Malibu” (1983) “Moonlighting” (1986-1989) “One Man’s Family” (1949) “Papa’s Angels” (2000) “Producers’ Showcase” (1954-1957) “On the “The Abduction” “The Legend of Korra” (2012-2014) $20 million 1924-7-4 1978 5′ 4″ (1.63 m) A Hatful of Rain (1957) Academy Awards – Best Actress in a Supporting Role (1955) Achille Lauro Actors Studio Actress Akiva Goldsman BAFTA Awards Cancer Darrell Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress (1977 Emmy Awards Eva Ma Eva Marie Saint Eva Marie Saint Net Worth Exodus (1960) Fatal Vision (1984) Fred Zinnemann Golden Boot Awards (2007) Golden Globe Award Grand Prix (1966) Jeffrey Hayden John Frankenheimer John Merle Saint July 4 Laurel Awards (1958) Laurette Lifetime Achievement Awards New Jersey Newark North by Northwest (1959) On the Waterfront (1954) People Like Us (1990) producer rie Rice 1924 Superman Returns (2006) USA Waterfront (1954) Winter’s Tale (2014)

Eva Marie Saint Quick Info

Full Name Eva Marie Saint
Net Worth $20 Million
Date Of Birth July 4, 1924
Place Of Birth Newark, New Jersey, USA
Height 5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
Profession Actress, Producer
Education Bethlehem Central High School, Bowling Green State University
Nationality American
Spouse Jeffrey Hayden (m. 1951–2016)
Children Laurette Hayden, Darrell Hayden
Parents John Merle Saint, Eva Marie Rice
Siblings North West
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=Eva+Marie+Saint&init=public
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001693
Awards Academy Awards – Best Actress in a Supporting Role (1955), Emmy Awards, Lifetime Achievement Awards, Golden Boot Awards (2007)
Nominations BAFTA Awards, Golden Globe Award, Laurel Awards (1958), Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress (1977, 1978)
Movies “On the Waterfront” (1954), “North by Northwest” (1959), “A Hatful of Rain” (1957), “Exodus” (1960), “All Fall Down” (1962), “Grand Prix” (1966), “Winter’s Tale” (2014)
TV Shows “People Like Us” (1990), “The Abduction”, “The Legend of Korra” (2012-2014), “Papa’s Angels” (2000), “Moonlighting” (1986-1989), “Malibu” (1983), “One Man’s Family” (1949), “Fatal Vision” (1984), “Producers’ Showcase” (1954-1957)

Eva Marie Saint Quotes

  • [on Marlon Brando] I did refer to him once as a hummingbird because you just felt his sensitivity – his sensitivity to life, I guess, and certainly to the other actor and to the material and to the moment at hand. A hummingbird you’re in awe of, and you can’t really catch it, but every time I see one I wish I could get even closer. And so, Brando, in that sense, is humming with all that sensitivity, and in the beginning in put me off a bit. It felt like he understood me more than I understood myself, knew more about me than I felt I knew myself. And after a while I just relaxed. And I’d come from the Actors Studio; we all had, so I just relaxed and used that. I’ve never been intimidated by other actors because I’m’ an actor. I’m not in awe, but I certainly have respect for other wonderful actors. People ask me ‘weren’t you nervous opposite Marlon Brando?’ But no, I was at the Studio, and he was a member and a fine, fine actor.
  • [on Bob Hope] Let’s talk about a sense of humor! He was just downright fun to work with. He’s a workaholic, which I’m not–I’ve other interests in my life, but he’s only happy when he’s performing. He is an American institution.
  • [on Montgomery Clift] Very strange, to me. Very shy, really quite unavailable–but very curious. I didn’t get to know him at all. He was so painfully shy that it made me shy; however, the shyness didn’t exist when we were acting together.
  • [on Cary Grant] Adorable! A dear man and funny. Probably the most elegant man I’ve ever worked with–or even met.
  • [on Warren Beatty] Remote. There was an intelligence about him that I admired. That [All Fall Down (1962)] was one of his first films, so he wasn’t that relaxed. It was hard to get to know him.
  • [on James Mason] I think he’s a fine actor, a hell of an actor. A nice person to be with, hard-working and very professional.
  • There were six of us [Alfred Hitchcock] blondes, and it’s like we were all married to the man at one time or another. And we all have a different take on him. Each actress was at a different stage of her life; we were different ages, some married, some not. My experience with Hitch was one of utter respect, warmth, friendliness and humor, and North by Northwest (1959) was a glorious time in my life.
  • [on the current crop of movie stars] America is now obsessed by stars in an unhealthy way. They don’t actually deserve this kind of attention. They’re only actors–not scientists who are triumphing over cancer or doing some other wonderful thing.
  • [on Alfred Hitchcock] Hitchcock said, “I don’t want you going back to sink-to-sink movies. You do movies where you wash the dishes looking drab in an apron. The audience wants to see their leading ladies dressed up”. He saw me as others didn’t.

Eva Marie Saint Important Facts

  • As of 2016 she is the 7th earliest surviving recipient of a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination, behind only Olivia de Havilland, Angela Lansbury, Ann Blyth, Nancy Olson, Lee Grant and ‘Terry Moore. She was nominated (and won) in 1954 for On the Waterfront (1954).
  • Son Darrell weighed 8 lbs 8 oz at birth according to the birth announcement printed in the April 11th 1955 issue of Time Magazine in the milestones column.
  • Had an older sister, Adelaide Louise Saint.
  • Daughter of John Merle Saint (1891-1965), born in Iowa, and Eva Marie Rice (1896-1987), born in New Jersey.
  • Is one of 13 actresses who won their Best Supporting Actress Oscars in a movie that also won the Best Picture Oscar (she won for On the Waterfront (1954)). The others are Hattie McDaniel for Gone with the Wind (1939), Teresa Wright for Mrs. Miniver (1942), Celeste Holm for Gentleman’s Agreement (1947), Mercedes McCambridge for All the King’s Men (1949), Donna Reed for From Here to Eternity (1953), Rita Moreno for West Side Story (1961), Meryl Streep for Kramer vs. Kramer (1979), Juliette Binoche for The English Patient (1996), Judi Dench for Shakespeare in Love (1998), Jennifer Connelly for A Beautiful Mind (2001), Catherine Zeta-Jones for Chicago (2002) and Lupita Nyong’o for 12 Years a Slave (2013).
  • Paternal granddaughter of John Quincy Saint (1847-1927) and Lydia Gordon (1852-1902). Both were born and raised in Indiana.
  • Gave birth to her 2nd child at age 34, a daughter Laurette Hayden on July 19, 1958. Child’s father is her husband, Jeffrey Hayden.
  • Gave birth to her 1st child at age 30, a son Darrell Hayden on April 1, 1955. Child’s father is her husband, Jeffrey Hayden.
  • Grandmother of Tyler (b. March 18, 1985) and Molly Hayden (b. March 9, 1988), via son Darrell, and Eli Beller (b. March 26, 1990), via daughter Laurette.
  • Francois Truffaut’s “Day for Night” is her favorite film.
  • Elia Kazan described her as “Perfect . . . she was just perfect. Everybody loved her–especially me!”.
  • Was the 41st actress to receive an Academy Award; she won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for On the Waterfront (1954) at The 27th Annual Academy Awards (1955) on March 30, 1955.
  • Is one of 6 actresses to have been pregnant at the time of winning the Academy Award; the others are Patricia Neal, Meryl Streep, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Rachel Weisz and Natalie Portman. Neal is the only to have not accepted her award in person as a result of her pregnancy. Saint was 9 months pregnant with her son Darrell at the time of winning the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for On the Waterfront (1954).
  • Is a staunch liberal Democrat.
  • She was mentioned in Lucky Number Slevin (2006).
  • According to the 1942 Bethlehem Central High School yearbook, Eva Marie’s nickname was “Bubbles” and her ambition was to be a teacher; she was also a cheerleader as well as senior class secretary.
  • She was awarded 2 Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Motion Pictures at 6624 Hollywood Boulevard; and for Television at 6730 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
  • She and her performance in On the Waterfront (1954) are mentioned in the song “Rattlesnakes” by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions.
  • She studied drama at HB Studio in Greenwich Village in New York City.
  • Member of the Delta Gamma sorority.
  • In 1987, the Eva Marie Saint Theater was dedicated on the campus of Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. She graduated from the university in 1946.
  • Got the part of Edie Doyle in On the Waterfront (1954) over Elizabeth Montgomery. Director Elia Kazan, in his autobiography “A Life,” says that the choice of an actress to play the part was narrowed down to Montgomery and Saint, but there were also some qualms about Saint playing a teenager, since she was 30 years old at the time. Although Montgomery was fine in her screen test, there was an air of finishing school about her. Kazan thought this genteel quality would not be becoming for Edie, who was raised on the waterfront in Hoboken, New Jersey. He gave the part to Saint, and she went on to win cinematic immortality, and a Best Supporting Actress Oscar, in the part.
  • Although the part of Edie Doyle properly is a lead, producer Sam Spiegel listed her as a Supporting Actress in the hopes of getting her a nomination. The ploy worked and she won the Oscar.
  • Son Darrell was born two days after she won the Oscar for On the Waterfront (1954).
  • Lives in Santa Monica, California.
  • Has campaigned to ban the usage of cell phones by motorists.

Eva Marie Saint Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Legend of Korra 2012-2014 TV Series Katara Actress
Winter’s Tale 2014 Adult Willa Actress
Superman Returns 2006 Martha Kent Actress
Don’t Come Knocking 2005 Howard’s Mother Actress
Because of Winn-Dixie 2005 Miss Franny Actress
Open House 2003 TV Movie Veronica Reynolds Actress
Papa’s Angels 2000 TV Movie Dori “Grammy” Jenkins Actress
I Dreamed of Africa 2000 Franca Actress
Jackie’s Back! 1999 TV Movie Eva Marie Saint Actress
Frasier 1999 TV Series Joanna Doyle Actress
Time to Say Goodbye? 1997 Ruth Klooster Actress
Mariette in Ecstasy 1996 Mother Saint-Raphael Actress
Titanic 1996 TV Mini-Series Hazel Foley Actress
After Jimmy 1996 TV Movie Liz Actress
My Antonia 1995 TV Movie Emmaline Burden Actress
Kiss of a Killer 1993 TV Movie Mrs. Wilson Actress
Palomino 1991 TV Movie Caroline Lord Actress
People Like Us 1990 TV Movie Lil Van Degan Altemus Actress
Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair 1990 TV Movie Marilyn Klinghoffer Actress
I’ll Be Home for Christmas 1988 TV Movie Martha Bundy Actress
Moonlighting 1986-1988 TV Series Virginia Hayes Actress
Breaking Home Ties 1987 TV Movie Emma Actress
A Year in the Life 1986 TV Mini-Series Ruth Gardner Actress
The Last Days of Patton 1986 TV Movie Mrs. Beatrice Ayer Patton Actress
Nothing in Common 1986 Lorraine Basner Actress
Love Leads the Way: A True Story 1984 TV Movie Mrs. Eustes Actress
Fatal Vision 1984 TV Mini-Series Mildred Kassab Actress
Jane Doe 1983 TV Movie Dr. Addie Coleman Actress
The Love Boat 1983 TV Series Aunt Helena Georgelos Actress
Malibu 1983 TV Movie Mary Wharton Actress
Splendor in the Grass 1981 TV Movie Mrs. Loomis Actress
The Best Little Girl in the World 1981 TV Movie Joanne Powell Actress
The Curse of King Tut’s Tomb 1980 TV Movie Sarah Morrissey Actress
When Hell Was in Session 1979 TV Movie Jane Denton Actress
A Christmas to Remember 1978 TV Movie Emma Larson Actress
Taxi!! 1978 TV Movie Passenger Actress
How the West Was Won 1976-1977 TV Series Kate Macahan Actress
The Fatal Weakness 1976 TV Movie Actress
The Macahans 1976 TV Movie Kate Macahan Actress
The First Woman President 1974 TV Movie Edith Wilson Actress
Cancel My Reservation 1972 Sheila Bartlett Actress
Loving 1970 Selma Wilson Actress
The Stalking Moon 1968 Sarah Carver Actress
Grand Prix 1966 Louise Frederickson Actress
The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming 1966 Elspeth Whittaker Actress
The Sandpiper 1965 Claire Hewitt Actress
A Carol for Another Christmas 1964 TV Movie WAVE Lt. Gibson Actress
36 Hours 1964 Anna Hedler Actress
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1964 TV Series Diane Wescott Actress
All Fall Down 1962 Echo O’Brien Actress
Exodus 1960 Kitty Fremont Actress
North by Northwest 1959 Eve Kendall Actress
Raintree County 1957 Nell Gaither Actress
A Hatful of Rain 1957 Celia Pope Actress
That Certain Feeling 1956 Dunreath Henry Actress
Producers’ Showcase 1955 TV Series Emily Webb / Miss Blake Actress
General Electric Theater 1954 TV Series Maudle Applegate Actress
Omnibus 1954 TV Series Actress Actress
The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse 1953-1954 TV Series Betty / Dorie Wilson Actress
On the Waterfront 1954 Edie Doyle Actress
Goodyear Playhouse 1953-1954 TV Series Frances Barclay Actress
Ponds Theater 1954 TV Series Tina Actress
The Revlon Mirror Theater 1953 TV Series Actress
Studio One in Hollywood 1949-1953 TV Series David’s Cafe Guest / Edna Baker Actress
Martin Kane 1953 TV Series Sheila Dixon Actress
Eye Witness 1953 TV Series Actress
The Web 1953 TV Series Actress
The Plymouth Playhouse 1953 TV Series Cousin Liz Actress
The Trip to Bountiful 1953 TV Movie Thelma Actress
Cavalcade of Stars 1951 TV Series Commercial – Heed Deodorant and Serutan Actress
The Prudential Family Playhouse 1950 TV Series Edith Cortwright Actress
The Clock 1949-1950 TV Series Actress
Actor’s Studio 1949-1950 TV Series Actress
One Man’s Family 1949 TV Series Claudia Barbour Roberts #2 (1950-1952) Actress
Suspense 1949 TV Series Francie Actress
Versatile Varieties 1949 TV Series Bonny Maid (1950-1951) Actress
Lights Out 1949 TV Series Actress
A Christmas Carol 1947 TV Movie Actress
Primary Colors: The Story of Corita 1991 TV Movie documentary executive producer Producer
TCM: Twenty Classic Moments 2014 TV Movie documentary special thanks Thanks
Tavis Smiley 2006 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
HBO First Look 2000-2006 TV Series documentary Herself Self
HypaSpace 2006 TV Series documentary Herself Self
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Cheers: America’s Most Inspiring Movies 2006 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Hollywood Greats 2006 TV Series documentary Herself Self
11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2005 TV Special Herself Self
Going Through Splat: The Life and Work of Stewart Stern 2005 Documentary Herself Self
Hollywood Legenden 2004 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Dateline NBC 2004 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Larry King Live 2004 TV Series Herself Self
American Masters 2004 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There 2003 Documentary Herself Self
The 75th Annual Academy Awards 2003 TV Special Herself – Past Winner Self
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Thrills: America’s Most Heart-Pounding Movies 2001 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Destination Hitchcock: The Making of ‘North by Northwest’ 2000 Video documentary short Herself – Host Self
E! True Hollywood Story 1999 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The 70th Annual Academy Awards 1998 TV Special Herself – Past Winner (uncredited) Self
Corwin 1996 TV Movie Herself Self
Biography 1995 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Legend to Legend Night: A Celebrity Cavalcade 1993 TV Special Herself Self
The 5th Annual Legacy Awards 1993 TV Special Herself Self
Primary Colors: The Story of Corita 1991 TV Movie documentary Herself – Host Self
The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1990 TV Special Herself – Winner: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special Self
The Princess Grace Foundation Special Gala Tribute to Cary Grant 1988 TV Movie Herself Self
Cary Grant: A Celebration of a Leading Man 1988 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood 1987 TV Special documentary Herself Self
The 59th Annual Academy Awards 1987 TV Special Herself – Audience Member Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1966-1986 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Lillian Gish 1984 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Today 1966-1984 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 35th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1983 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts 1982 TV Special Herself Self
Hour Magazine 1981 TV Series Herself Self
Looks Familiar 1980 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1978 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1978 TV Special Herself – Nominated: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama or Comedy Special Self
The 50th Annual Academy Awards 1978 TV Special Herself – Co-Presenter: Best Foreign Language Film Self
The 43rd Annual Academy Awards 1971 TV Special Herself – Co-presenter: Best Adapted Screenplay Self
The David Frost Show 1970 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 40th Annual Academy Awards 1968 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Costume Design Self
Grand Prix: Challenge of the Champions 1966 Documentary short Herself (uncredited) Self
What’s My Line? 1958-1966 TV Series Herself – Mystery Guest Self
The 35th Annual Academy Awards 1963 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Costume Design Self
The 33rd Annual Academy Awards 1961 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Actor in a Supporting Role Self
I’ve Got a Secret 1959 TV Series Herself – Guest Panelist Self
The 31st Annual Academy Awards 1959 TV Special Herself – Co-Presenter: Music Awards Self
A Special Message from Eva Marie Saint 1959 Short Herself Self
The 30th Annual Academy Awards 1958 TV Special Herself – Co-Presenter: Art Direction-Set Decoration Awards Self
The Ed Sullivan Show 1957 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 29th Annual Academy Awards 1957 TV Special documentary Herself – Presenter: Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture Self
Operation Raintree 1957 Documentary short Herself (uncredited) Self
The 28th Annual Academy Awards 1956 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Actor in a Supporting Role Self
The 27th Annual Academy Awards 1955 TV Special Herself – Winner: Best Actress in a Supporting Role & Co-Presenter: Short Subject Awards Self
The Red Skelton Hour 1955 TV Series Herself / Award for Best Supporitng Actress Self
Person to Person 1954 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Campus Hoopla 1946 TV Series Commercial Spokeswoman Self
Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age 2016 Documentary post-production Herself Self
Hollywood Renegade Documentary announced Herself Self
Greenwich Village: A World Apart 2015 Documentary short Herself Self
Robert Osborne’s 20th Anniversary Tribute 2015 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Eva Marie Saint: Live from the TCM Classic Film Festival 2014 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Janela Indiscreta 2014 TV Series Herself Self
Made in Hollywood 2014 TV Series Herself Self
Fox and Friends 2014 TV Series Herself Self
Private Screenings 2014 TV Series Herself Self
Eva Marie Saint on ‘On the Waterfront’ 2013 Video documentary short Herself Self
The 81st Annual Academy Awards 2009 TV Special Herself – Co-Presenter: Best Actress in a Supporting Role Self
12th Annual Prism Awards 2008 TV Special Herself Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Warren Beatty 2008 TV Special Herself Self
Fred Zinnemann – Der Mann, der ‘High Noon’ machte 2007 TV Movie Herself Self
Jenseits von Hollywood – Das Kino des Otto Preminger 2006 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Requiem for Krypton: Making ‘Superman Returns’ 2006 Video documentary Herself Self
Pushing the Limit: The Making of ‘Grand Prix’ 2006 Video documentary short Herself Self
TCM: Twenty Classic Moments 2014 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
The Legend of Korra: The Re-telling of Korra’s Journey 2013 TV Short Katara (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Mentalist 2012 TV Series Eve Kendall Archive Footage
A Night at the Movies: The Suspenseful World of Thrillers 2009 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage
Private Screenings 2001 TV Series Louise Frederickson in ‘Grand Prix’ Archive Footage
Hollywood Remembers Lee Marvin 2000 TV Movie documentary Herself / Nell Gaither Archive Footage
Sharon Stone – Una mujer de 100 caras 1998 TV Movie documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Best of Hollywood 1998 TV Movie documentary Interview Archive Footage
American Masters 1998 TV Series documentary Archive Footage
Northern Exposure 1995 TV Series Eve Kendall Archive Footage
A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies 1995 TV Movie documentary Edie Doyle, ‘On the Waterfront’ (uncredited) Archive Footage
TV: The Fabulous Fifties 1978 TV Movie Herself Archive Footage
Camera Three 1972 TV Series Archive Footage
Hollywood: The Great Stars 1963 TV Movie documentary Edie Doyle (uncredited) Archive Footage

Eva Marie Saint Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2013 BTVA Television Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role The Legend of Korra (2012) Won
2007 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards Won
2004 King Vidor Memorial Award San Luis Obispo International Film Festival Won
2000 Lifetime Achievement Award Savannah Film Festival Won
1999 Lifetime Achievement Award Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival Won
1990 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special People Like Us (1990) Won
1976 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Fictional Television Drama The Macahans (1976) Won
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6624 Hollywood Blvd. Won
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 6730 Hollywood Blvd. Won
1957 New Cinema Award Venice Film Festival Best Actress A Hatful of Rain (1957) Won
1955 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actress in a Supporting Role On the Waterfront (1954) Won
2013 BTVA Television Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Guest Role The Legend of Korra (2012) Nominated
2007 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards Nominated
2004 King Vidor Memorial Award San Luis Obispo International Film Festival Nominated
2000 Lifetime Achievement Award Savannah Film Festival Nominated
1999 Lifetime Achievement Award Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival Nominated
1990 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special People Like Us (1990) Nominated
1976 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Fictional Television Drama The Macahans (1976) Nominated
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6624 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 6730 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated
1957 New Cinema Award Venice Film Festival Best Actress A Hatful of Rain (1957) Nominated
1955 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actress in a Supporting Role On the Waterfront (1954) Nominated