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Anne Revere ( June 25 1903December 18 1990 ) was an Academy Award -winning American Film Actress .


EARLY LIFE

Born in New York, New York , Revere was a direct descendant of American Revolution figure Paul Revere . She made her Broadway acting debut in 1931 in '' The Great Barrington '' and followed this success with a role in '' Double Door ''.


CAREER

She made her film debut in the 1934 film version of the latter, and she quickly established herself as a character actress, specialising in worldly wise but frequently sharp tongued supporting roles.

She received Oscar nominations as Best Supporting Actress for her world-weary yet sympathetic roles as a blue-class working mother in three roles in the 1940s - as the mother of Jennifer Jones in '' The Song Of Bernadette '' (1943), Elizabeth Taylor in '' National Velvet '' (1944) for which she won the award as a woman who had swum the English Channel as a teenager, and as the mother of Gregory Peck]] in '' Gentleman's Agreement '' (1947). Her last role of note was as the mother of Montgomery Clift in '' A Place In The Sun '' (1951), before her career was destroyed by the McCarthy -era Witchhunt s. Called before the House Un-American Activities Committee , Revere pled the Fifth Amendment and she was Blacklisted by the Hollywood Movie Studio bosses and her career ruined. For the rest of her life she maintained that the unsigned copy of a Communist Party registration card that was used as evidence of her party membership was a fake. Her role as Montgomery Clift's mother in "A Place in the Sun" was edited out of the final print of the film because of the "Red" scare.

  Title Academy Award For Best Supporting Actress
  Years 1945<br>'''for '' National Velvet '' '''
  Before Ethel Barrymore <br>for '' None But The Lonely Heart ''
  After Anne Baxter <br>for '' The Razor's Edge ''



PRIVATE LIFE

With her husband, the playwright and director Samuel Rosen , Revere moved to New York where the couple ran an acting school, and Revere returned to Broadway. She won a Tony Award in 1961 for her role in Lillian Hellman 's '' Toys In The Attic ''. Still an outsider in Hollywood, Revere was not considered for the film version which was played by Wendy Hiller .

In her later years she appeared in supporting roles in Television before her death from Pneumonia in Locust Valley, New York .