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Tandy was born in London and she was educated at the Dame Alice Owen's School in Islington.
From a young age she was determined to be an actress, and first appeared on the London stage in 1926, playing, among others, Katherine opposite Laurence Olivier's Henry V, and Cordelia opposite John Gielgud's "King Lear". She also worked in British films. She made her American film debut in The Seventh Cross (1944). She also appeared in The Valley of Decision (1945), The Green Years (1946), and Forever Amber (1947), The Birds (1963).
The beginning of the 1980s saw a resurgence in her film career, with character roles in The World According to Garp, Best Friends, Still of the Night (all 1982) and The Bostonians (1984), and the hit film Cocoon (1985), Driving Miss Daisy (1989). She subsequently earned a Best Supporting Actress nomination for her work in the grass-roots hit Fried Green Tomatoes (1992).
To Dance with the White Dog (1993 telefilm, with husband, Hume Cronyn), Nobody's Fool (1994), and Camilla (also 1994, with Cronyn). She died at home on September 11, 1994, in Easton, Connecticut, of ovarian cancer at the age of eighty five.
Public Name: Jessica Tandy
Birth Name: Jessie Alice Tandy
Date of Birth: June 7, 1909 – September 11, 1994
Place of Birth: London
Filmography
- Nobody's Fool, 1994
- Camilla, 1994
- To Dance with the White Dog, 1993 (TV)
- Used People, 1992
- "Dream On", 1992 TV Episode
- Fried Green Tomatoes, 1991
- The Story Lady, 1991 (TV)
- Driving Miss Daisy, 1989
- Cocoon: The Return, 1988
- The House on Carroll Street, 1988
- Batteries not included, 1987
- Foxfire, 1987 (TV)
- Cocoon, 1985
- The Bostonians, 1984
- Best Friends, 1982
- Still of the Night, 1982
- The World According to Garp, 1982
- Honky Tonk Freeway, 1981
- The Gin Game, 1981 (TV)
- Butley, 1974
- "The F.B.I.", 1972 TV Episode
- "O'Hara, U.S. Treasury", 1972 TV Episode
- "Judd for the Defense", 1968 TV Episode
- The Birds, 1963
- Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man, 1962
- The Moon and Sixpence, 1959 (TV)
- "The DuPont Show of the Month", 1959 TV Episode
- "Hallmark Hall of Fame", 1958 TV Episode
- The Light in the Forest, 1958
- "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", 1956-1958 TV Episodes
- "Telephone Time", 1958 TV Episode
- "Suspicion", 1957 TV Episode
- "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars", 1957 TV Episode
- "Studio One", 1951-1957 TV Episodes
- “Goodyear Television Playhouse", 1956 TV Episode
- "General Electric Theater", 1956 TV Episode
- "The Alcoa Hour", 1956 TV Episode
- "The United States Steel Hour", 1956 TV Episode
- "The Philco Television Playhouse", 1955 TV Episode
- "Producers' Showcase", 1955 TV Episode
- "The Marriage", 1954 TV Series
- The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel, 1951
- "The Prudential Family Playhouse", 1951 TV Episode
- "Somerset Maugham TV Theatre", 1951 TV Episode
- “Lights Out", 1951 TV Episode
- September Affair, 1950
- "Masterpiece Playhouse", 1950 TV Episode
- "Actor's Studio", 1948 TV Episode
- A Woman's Vengeance, 1948
- Forever Amber, 1947
- Dragonwyck, 1946
- The Green Years, 1946
- The Valley of Decision, 1945
- Blonde Fever, 1944
- The Seventh Cross, 1944
- Fox in the Morning, 1939 (TV)
- Fiat Justitia, 1939 (TV)
- Glorious Morning, 1938 (TV)
- Murder in the Family, 1938
- The Indiscretions of Eve, 1932
Awards
- Special Tony for Lifetime Achievement 1994
- Women in Film Crystal Award 1991
- BAFTA Award Best Actress "Driving Miss Daisy" 1990
- Berlin Film Festival Joint Performance Award "Driving Miss Daisy" 1990
- National Medal of Art Award 1990
- NATO/ShoWest Lifetime Achievement Award 1990
- Oscar Best Actress "Driving Miss Daisy" 1989
- Emmy Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special "Foxfire" 1987 - 88
- Kennedy Center Honors Lifetime Achievement Award 1986
- Special Drama Desk Award 1986
- Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Play "Foxfire" 1983
- Tony Actress in a Play "Foxfire" 1983
- Creative Arts Award from Brandies University 1978
- Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Play "The Gin Game" 1978
- Tony Actress in a Play "The Gin Game" 1978
- Drama Desk Award Outstanding Performance "Not I" and "Happy Days" 1973
- OBIE Award Distinguished Performance "Not I" 1972 - 73
- Tony Actress (Dramatic) "A Streetcar Named Desire" 1948
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