Born in Detroit, Michigan, USA — Nov 12 1922• Died Sep 11 2002

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.
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Beatrice Vitello

Edna Matthews

Ada Halle


Adelaide Winters

Athena Champion

Louise Dubrio

Natalie Schoen

Mrs. Brockelman

Millie Barton

Barbara Williams


Edna Daggett


Maggie Church

Emily Field



Eileen Rolf


Vanessa Sutton Charles

Emily

Bea Colter



Grace Carney
Lina


Zira



Mara


Kitty Damon

Betty Harty

Zira

June


Stella Kowalski

Mary Murphy

Dr. Zira

Self

Ellen Wilson

Betty Graham

Dr. Bea Brice

Mrs. Oberholtzer

Nora Hutcheson

Mrs. Parker

Sister Superior

Self

Doris Dumbrowski

Mary Gibson

Catherine Cummings

Gloria Pym

Millie Baxter

Bertha Feldman

Helen Ditmar

Self – Interviewee

Amanda Hollins

Self

Lucy Rutherford

Julie Hogarth

Self

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Mary Johnston Kingman

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Self

Self

Frances Hotchkiss

Vera Woodman

Nora Coogan

Elsa Lindepu

Marion McKell

Judy Simmons

Self (archive footage)

Kathleen Hancock

Elaine Wilby

Sheila Keating

Mrs. Edith Carruthers

Rosemary O'Reilly

Maria

Dr. Martha Reed

Mrs. Harper

Self

Emmeline Brown

Helen Watson

Mary Easty

Elsa Rael

Mary Easty

Self (archive footage)

Grace Carney

Fran West

Leona

Martha Lockridge

Self
Elizabeth

Self (archive footage)

Freda Williams

Adrianna Putnam
Self
Mara

Anna Rojas

Self (archive footage)

Fern

Muriel

Cora Chandler

Self (archive footage)