Eva Marie Saint

Eva Marie Saint

Born 04/07/1924 (99 years old)
Newark, New Jersey, USA

Biography

Eva Marie Saint is that rare phenomenon, an actress whose career in films, television and stage has spanned more than 60 years.  She began her distinguished film career opposite Marlon Brando in "On the Waterfront," for which she was honored with an Academy Award®.  She went on to star in several other memorable movies, including "North by Northwest," "A Hatful of Rain," "That Certain Feeling," "Raintree County," "Exodus," "All Fall Down," "The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!," "Grand Prix," "The Stalking Moon," "Loving," "Nothing In Common" and "I Dreamed Of Africa."  Her most recent filmsinclude "Because of Winn-Dixie," "Don't Come Knocking" and "Superman Returns."

The names of her leading men read like a galaxy:  Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Cary Grant, Henry Fonda, Paul Newman, Gregory Peck, Richard Burton, Warren Beatty, James Garner, Jason Robards, George C. Scott, Burt Lancaster, and Tom Hanks, with whom she co-starred in "Nothing in Common."

The actress grew up in Delmar, New York and attended Bowling Green State University in Ohio, planning to become a school teacher.  Trying out for a school play on a dare, she won the leading role and changed the direction of her life.  The university has honored her with an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree and renamed its main campus theatre The Eva Marie Saint Theatre.

Upon graduation from Bowling Green, she went to New York City and studied at The American Theatre Wing and with Lee Strasberg at The Actors Studio.  She went to Broadway in "The Trip to Bountiful," receiving the Drama Critics Award and Outer-Circle Critics Award for her performance.  Director Elia Kazan saw her in the play and cast her in "On the Waterfront."

Launching her career during the golden age of live television, Saint was Emmy-nominated for several memorable TV presentations.  Her first Emmy Award nomination was for an episode of the Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse.  She sang the role of Emily in the live TV musical adaptation of Thorton Wilder's Our Town, with Frank Sinatra and Paul Newman, winning another Emmy nomination.  Her third Emmy nod came for the miniseries "How the West Was Won," and a fourth for the Hallmark Hall Of Fame presentation of "Taxi."  In 1990, on her fifth Emmy nomination, she won the coveted award for the miniseries "People Like Us."

Her many other TV appearances include playing Cybill Shepherd's mother on the "Moonlighting" series; the "Titanic" TV movie; "Time to Say Goodbye"; "Fatal Vision"; "When Hell Was in Session"; "The Last Days of Patton"; "The Achille-Lauro Affair"; "A Year in the Life"; "The Best Little Girl in the World"; "After Jimmy"; "My Antonia"; and "Open House."  She also starred in four memorable holiday specials: "A Christmas to Remember"; "I'll Be Home for Christmas"; "Breaking Home Ties"; and "Papa's Angels."  She also has been a recurring character in the animated series "The Legend of Korra."  The iconic actress was a presenter at the 81st Annual Academy Awards in 2009.

In addition to "The Trip to Bountiful," she starred on the New York stage in "The Lincoln Mask" and "Duet for One," and on major stages across America.  She also co-starred with Henry Fonda in "First Monday In October" in Chicago and Los Angeles, and starred in "Summer and Smoke" and "Desire Under the Elms" at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.  Other plays she starred in include "The Rainmaker"; "Candida"; "Winesburg, Ohio"; "The Fatal Weakness"; and "The Country Girl," for which she received the L.A. Dramalogue Award.  She also co-starred in a production of "Death of a Salesman," with Judd Hirsch.

Saint and her husband, director Jeffrey Hayden, produced a critically acclaimed production of August Wilson's "Fences," directed by Hayden, at the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles in Summer 2006.  The couple regularly performs A.R. Gurney's "Love Letters,"as well as an evening of Willa Cather's "On the Divide,"in theatres around the country.  Saint and Hayden also produced the PBS television documentaries "Primary Colors: The Story of Corita," which she narrated, and "Children in America's Schools," with Bill Moyers, for which they won an Emmy.

Among her many charitable works, Saint has been a longtime supporter of the Motion Picture and Television Fund and the Epilepsy Foundation of Los Angeles.  She was an early proponent of making cars cell-phone-free and created and distributed her own bumper sticker: Get Off The Phone Or Get Off The Road.  In addition, she served on the Nicholl Screenwriting Fellowship Committee of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.

Village Roadshow Pictures

Actress

Movies
2014

Winter's Tale

2006

Superman Returns

2005

Because of Winn-Dixie

 

Don't Come Knocking

2003

Open House (TV movie)

2000

I Dreamed of Africa

 

Papa's Angels (TV movie)

1999

Jackie's Back! (TV movie)

1997

Time to Say Goodbye?

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1996

After Jimmy (TV movie)

 

Mariette in Ecstasy

 

Titanic (TV movie)

1995

My Antonia (TV movie)

1993

Kiss of a Killer (TV movie)

1991

Palomino (TV movie)

1990

People Like Us (TV movie)

 

Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair (TV movie)

1988

I'll Be Home for Christmas (TV movie)

1987

Breaking Home Ties (TV movie)

1986

Nothing in Common

 

The Last Days of Patton (TV movie)

1984

Fatal Vision (TV movie)

 

Love Leads the Way (TV movie)

1983

Jane Doe (TV movie)

 

Malibu (TV movie)

1981

Splendor in the Grass (TV movie)

 

The Best Little Girl in the World (TV movie)

1980

The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (TV movie)

1979

When Hell Was in Session (TV movie)

1978

Christmas to Remember, A (TV movie)

 

TV: The Fabulous Fifties (TV movie) - a.f.

 

Taxi!! (TV movie)

1976

Fatal Weakness, The (TV movie)

1972

Cancel My Reservation

1970

Loving

1969

A Talent For Loving

1968

The Stalking Moon

1966

Grand Prix

 

The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!

1965

36 Hours

 

The Sandpiper

1964

Carol for Another Christmas (TV movie)

1962

All Fall Down

1960

Exodus

1959

North by Northwest

1957

A Hatful of Rain

 

Raintree County

1956

That Certain Feeling

1954

On the Waterfront

1953

Trip to Bountiful, The (TV movie)

1947

A Christmas Carol (TV movie)

Series
2014

The Legend of Korra

 

Korra Alone (S04E02)

2013

The Legend of Korra

 

Harmonic Convergence (S02E12)

 

Rebel Spirit (S02E01)

2012

The Legend of Korra

 

Endgame (S01E12)

 

Welcome to Republic City (S01E01)

1999

Frasier

 

Our Parents, Ourselves (S06E12)

1986

A Year in the Life

1977

How the West Was Won

 

Bowie John Christie (S01E04)

 

Erika (S01E03)

 

Provost Marshal (S01E02)

1976

How the West Was Won

 

The Macahans (S01E01)

1955

Camera Three - a.f.

1954

Producers' Showcase

1953

Eye Witness

1950

Prudential Family Playhouse, The

 

The Web

1949

One Man's Family

1946

Campus Hoopla

Documentaries
2024

Untitled Budd Schulberg Project

2022

My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock - a.f.

2019

The Movies (series)

 

The Golden Age (E06)

2017

78/52 - a.f.

2006

Jenseits von Hollywood - Das Kino des Otto Preminger (TV movie)

 

Requiem for Krypton: Making 'Superman Returns'

2004

Hollywood Legenden (TV movie)

2003

Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There

2000

Destination Hitchcock: The Making of 'North by Northwest'

 

Hollywood Remembers Lee Marvin (TV movie) - a.f.

1998

Sharon Stone - Una mujer de 100 caras (TV movie) - a.f.

1996

Corwin (TV movie)

1991

Primary Colors: The Story of Corita (TV movie)

1988

Cary Grant: A Celebration of a Leading Man (TV movie)

1987

Happy 100th Birthday Hollywood (TV movie)

1966

Grand Prix: Challenge of the Champions

1963

Hollywood: The Great Stars (TV movie) - a.f.

1957

Operation Raintree

Music videos
1986

Thompson Twins - Nothing in Common - a.f.

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