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This experienced, critically-praised stage performer appeared occasionally in films, usually as sweet-tempered, soft-spoken types. The daughter of acclaimed theatrical set designer-architect Norman Bel Geddes, she began her stage career as a teenager. Bel Geddes made her New York debut in "Out of the Frying Pan" (1941) and went on to earn awards for "Deep Are the Roots" (1945). She later co-starred in "The Moon Is Blue" (1951), originated the role of Maggie in Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (1955) and played the title role in Jean Kerr's "Mary, Mary" (1961). Her last stage appearance to date was in a tour of Eugene O'Neill's "Ah, Wilderness!" Bel Geddes made her feature debut in "The Long Night" (1947) as an ingenue romanced by both Henry Fonda and Vincent Price. The following year, she earned an Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actress as the narrator/eldest daughter in "I Remember Mama". Bel Geddes delivered a skillful portrayal as the young bride of a millionaire in Max Ophuls' "Caught" (1949) and won praise as Jimmy Stewart's ex-fiancee in Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" (1958). As her film output slowed, Bel Geddes turned to TV where she was memorable as a housewife who murders...

This experienced, critically-praised stage performer appeared occasionally in films, usually as sweet-tempered, soft-spoken types.

The daughter of acclaimed theatrical set designer-architect Norman Bel Geddes, she began her stage career as a teenager. Bel Geddes made her New York debut in "Out of the Frying Pan" (1941) and went on to earn awards for "Deep Are the Roots" (1945). She later co-starred in "The Moon Is Blue" (1951), originated the role of Maggie in Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (1955) and played the title role in Jean Kerr's "Mary, Mary" (1961). Her last stage appearance to date was in a tour of Eugene O'Neill's "Ah, Wilderness!"

Bel Geddes made her feature debut in "The Long Night" (1947) as an ingenue romanced by both Henry Fonda and Vincent Price. The following year, she earned an Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actress as the narrator/eldest daughter in "I Remember Mama". Bel Geddes delivered a skillful portrayal as the young bride of a millionaire in Max Ophuls' "Caught" (1949) and won praise as Jimmy Stewart's ex-fiancee in Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" (1958).

As her film output slowed, Bel Geddes turned to TV where she was memorable as a housewife who murders her husband the investigating officer in an episode of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents". A bout with cancer in the early 1970s slowed her briefly, but she went on to gain her greatest fame as Miss Ellie, the benign matriarch of a dysfunctional Texas family in the long-running primetime soap "Dallas" (CBS). Bel Geddes, who won a 1980 Emmy for the role, left the series in 1984 to undergo heart surgery (and was replaced by Donna Reed) but returned in 1985 and remained with the show until 1990.

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CAST: (feature film)

1.
 The Todd Killings (1971) Mrs. Todd
2.
 Summertree (1971) Ruth [McAdams]
3.
 By Love Possessed (1961) Clarissa Winner
4.
 Five Branded Women (1960) Marja
5.
 The Five Pennies (1959) Bobbie Meredith, also known as Willa Stutsman
6.
 Vertigo (1958) Midge Wood
7.
 Fourteen Hours (1951) Virginia Foster
8.
 Panic in the Streets (1950) Nancy Reed
9.
 Caught (1949) Leonora Eames
10.
 Blood on the Moon (1948) Amy Lufton
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1940:
First stage appearance, walk-on role in summer stock production of "The School For Scandal" at Clinton Playhouse (Connecticut)
1941:
Broadway debut in "Out of the Frying Pan"
1942:
Toured military camps with USO production of "Junior Miss"
1947:
Film acting debut in "The Long Night"
1948:
Garnered Oscar nomination for role in "I Remember Mama"
1955:
Originated the role of Maggie the Cat on Broadway in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
1961:
Last film role for ten years, "By Love Posessed"
1971:
Last film appearances in "Summertree" and "The Todd Killings"
1971:
Had operation for cancer; recovered
1973:
Returned to Broadway to co-star in "Finishing Touches"
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Toured in production of Eugene O'Neill's "Ah, Wilderness!"
1978:
Starred in TV series, "Dallas" (left in 1984 to have heart surgery; was replaced by Donna Reed for a season)
1985:
Returned to her role as 'Miss Ellie' on "Dallas"; stayed with the show for five years
2004:
Reunited with original cast of "Dallas" to film "Dallas Reunion: Return to Southfork"
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Education

Buxton Country Day School: Short Hills , New Jersey -
Putney School: Putney , Vermont -
Andebrook School: Tarrytown , New York -

Notes

Inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame in 1990

Bel Geddes has written and illustrated two children's books and has also designed greeting cards and stationery.

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husband:
Carl Schreuer. Engineer. Married on January 24, 1944; divorced in 1951.
husband:
Windsor Lewis. Producer, director. Married from April 15, 1951 until his death.

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father:
Norman Bel Geddes. Scenic designer, architect, actor, playwright.
mother:
Helen Bel Geddes.
daughter:
Susan Schreuer.
daughter:
Betsy Lewis.
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"I Like to Be Me"
"So Do I"

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