The Screen Actors Guild has honored “Titanic” thesp Gloria Stuart, the only surviving board member from the first days of guild in the 1930s, with its Ralph Morgan award for service to the Hollywood ...
The Gloria Stuart who died on September 26, 2010, was far more than just Old Rose in James Cameron’s Titanic. In fact, ever since 1986, she was “Great Gloria” to her entire family. After the birth of ...
Oscar-nominee Gloria Stuart, who played Old Rose in "Titanic," had died at age 100. Stuart, whose film career began in the 1930s, was diagnosed with lung cancer several years ago, according to her ...
Her grandson confirmed that Stuart died in her sleep Sunday night at her home in West Los Angeles. Stuart's career spanned seven decades, beginning in 1932. She starred alongside Claude Rains in "The ...
Gloria Stuart, 83, departed Loveland, Colorado on April 23rd and embarked on a journey to reunite with her loving husband, Donald N. Stuart, who preceded her in death in 1980. Gloria spent a lifetime ...
LOS ANGELES -- Gloria Stuart, the Hollywood actress of the 1930s who gained an Oscar nomination 60 years later for her role as the spunky survivor in "Titanic," has died. She was 100. Her grandson, ...
Interview with Gloria Stuart conducted by Molly Saltman for the "Art and Artists" radio program which was broadcast on KPAL radio station in Palm Springs, California. Content changes abruptly from ...
In a way, Gloria Stuart’s early lack of fulfillment was her ultimate good fortune: one of the reasons director James Cameron cast the actress in Titanic was that audiences weren’t likely to recognize ...