Kim Hunter
              
              November 12, 1922 (102 years old) in Detroit, Michigan, USA
          
          Kim Hunter (November 12, 1922 – September 11, 2002) was an American film, theatre, and television actress. She won both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award, each as Best Supporting Actress, for her performance as Stella Kowalski in the 1951 film A Streetcar Named Desire. Decades later she received a Daytime Emmy Award for her work on the long running soap The Edge of Night. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kim Hunter, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2024 · Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger as (archive footage)
 - 2024 · Planet of the Apes: A Milestone of Science Fiction as Self (archive footage)
 - 2010 · Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff as Self – Interviewee
 - 2008 · You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story as Self
 - 2006 · Censorship and Desire as Self (archive footage)
 - 2006 · An Actor Named Brando as Self (archive footage)
 - 2006 · A Man Named Brando as Self
 - 2006 · A Streetcar on Broadway as Self (archive footage)
 - 2006 · A Streetcar in Hollywood as Self (archive footage)
 - 2003 · Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There as Self
 - 2000 · The Hiding Place as Muriel
 - 1999 · Out of the Cold as Elsa Lindepu
 - 1999 · Blue Moon as Sheila Keating
 - 1999 · Abilene as Emmeline Brown
 - 1998 · Glorious Technicolor as Self
 - 1998 · Behind the Planet of the Apes as Self
 - 1998 · A Price Above Rubies as Rebbitzn
 - 1997 · Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil as Betty Harty
 - 1995 · Rod Serling: Submitted for Your Approval as Self
 - 1994 · Tennessee Williams: Orpheus of the American Stage as Self
 - 1993 · Triumph Over Disaster: The Hurricane Andrew Story as Elsa Rael
 - 1993 · Bloodlines: Murder in the Family as Vera Woodman
 - 1992 · Mad About You as Millie Barton
 - 1990 · Vivien Leigh: Scarlett and Beyond as Self
 - 1990 · Two Evil Eyes as Gloria Pym
 - 1989 · Cross of Fire as Mrs. Oberholtzer
 - 1988 · Drop-Out Mother as Leona
 - 1987 · The Kindred as Amanda Hollins
 - 1986 · L.A. Law as Natalie Schoen
 - 1985 · Three Sovereigns for Sarah as Mary Easty
 - 1985 · Private Sessions as Rosemary O'Reilly
 - 1985 · Three Sovereigns for Sarah as Mary Easty
 - 1984 · Murder, She Wrote as Beatrice Vitello
 - 1981 · Skokie as Bertha Feldman
 - 1980 · F.D.R.: The Last Year as Lucy Rutherford
 - 1979 · The Golden Gate Murders as Sister Superior
 - 1979 · Backstairs at the White House as Ellen Wilson
 - 1978 · Stubby Pringle's Christmas as Mrs. Harper
 - 1978 · The Case of the Baltimore Girls as Dr. Martha Reed
 - 1977 · The Oregon Trail as
 - 1976 · Once an Eagle as Kitty Damon
 - 1976 · Dark August as Adrianna Putnam
 - 1976 · The Dark Side of Innocence as Kathleen Hancock
 - 1976 · Born Innocent as Mrs. Parker
 - 1975 · The Impersonation Murder Case as Fern
 - 1975 · Ellery Queen: Too Many Suspects as Marion McKell
 - 1974 · Bad Ronald as Elaine Wilby
 - 1974 · The Rockford Files as Mrs. Brockelman
 - 1974 · Unwed Father as Judy Simmons
 - 1973 · The Evil Touch as
 - 1973 · Police Story as
 - 1973 · The Magician as Nora Coogan
 - 1971 · Columbo as Edna Matthews
 - 1971 · Cannon as
 - 1971 · Escape from the Planet of the Apes as Dr. Zira
 - 1971 · In Search of America as Cora Chandler
 - 1970 · Night Gallery as
 - 1970 · Beneath the Planet of the Apes as Zira
 - 1970 · Dial Hot Line as Mrs. Edith Carruthers
 - 1969 · Medical Center as
 - 1968 · The Swimmer as Betty Graham
 - 1968 · The Young Loner as Freda Williams
 - 1968 · Planet of the Apes as Zira
 - 1967 · Mannix as Louise Dubrio
 - 1967 · Ironside as Athena Champion
 - 1966 · Mission: Impossible as
 - 1964 · Lilith as Dr. Bea Brice
 - 1963 · Breaking Point as
 - 1963 · Arrest and Trial as
 - 1962 · The Alfred Hitchcock Hour as Adelaide Winters
 - 1961 · Dr. Kildare as Emily Field
 - 1961 · The Dick Powell Show as Ruth Jacobs
 - 1961 · The Defenders as Eileen Rolf
 - 1961 · Give Us Barabbas! as Mara
 - 1960 · The Hiding Place as Maria
 - 1959 · Adventures in Paradise as Vanessa Sutton Charles
 - 1959 · Bonanza as Ada Halle
 - 1958 · Money, Women and Guns as Mary Johnston Kingman
 - 1958 · Naked City as Edna Daggett
 - 1957 · The Dark Side of the Earth as Anna Rojas
 - 1957 · Art Ford's Greenwich Village Party as Self
 - 1957 · The Comedian as Julie Hogarth
 - 1957 · The Young Stranger as Helen Ditmar
 - 1956 · Requiem for a Heavyweight as Grace Carney
 - 1956 · Playhouse 90 as Grace Carney
 - 1956 · Playhouse 90 as Julie Hogarth
 - 1956 · Playhouse 90 as Helen Bragg
 - 1956 · Storm Center as Martha Lockridge
 - 1956 · Bermuda Affair as Fran West
 - 1956 · The Edge of Night as
 - 1955 · A Midsummer Daydream as Elizabeth
 - 1955 · Hollywood Preview as Self
 - 1955 · Gunsmoke as Bea Colter
 - 1954 · Climax! as Barbara Williams
 - 1954 · Climax! as Lynn Griffith
 - 1954 · Climax! as Ann Brewster
 - 1953 · General Electric Theater as Mary Murphy
 - 1953 · General Electric Theater as Hilda
 - 1953 · General Electric Theater as Edie Gauman
 - 1952 · Anything Can Happen as Helen Watson
 - 1952 · Deadline - U.S.A. as Nora Hutcheson
 - 1951 · Hallmark Hall of Fame as Mara
 - 1951 · Hallmark Hall of Fame as Mrs. Harper
 - 1951 · Hallmark Hall of Fame as Polissena/Maria Celeste
 - 1951 · A Streetcar Named Desire as Stella Kowalski
 - 1950 · Lux Video Theatre as Lina
 - 1950 · Your Show of Shows as
 - 1950 · Robert Montgomery Presents as
 - 1949 · Suspense as Emily
 - 1948 · Studio One as Maggie Church
 - 1948 · The Philco Television Playhouse as
 - 1946 · A Matter of Life and Death as June
 - 1945 · You Came Along as Frances Hotchkiss
 - 1944 · When Strangers Marry as Millie Baxter
 - 1944 · Tender Comrade as Doris Dumbrowski
 - 1943 · The Seventh Victim as Mary Gibson
 - 1943 · Reconnaissance Pilot as Catherine Cummings