On November 1, 1997, the world saw the film “Titanic” directed by James Cameron, which became a classic. The film not only touched the hearts of millions of viewers, but was also named as one of the greatest disaster films in the history of cinema.
Many viewers will remember the American actress Gloria Stewart, who played the main character Rose in old age, who told about her love story on the “unstable” ship at the end the movie.
Stewart played the role brilliantly, bringing intelligence, warmth and depth to her character. The participation of the actress in the film became the real end of her long and rich career.
Gloria Stewart: Creative Path and Legacy
Stewart, who died in 2010 at the age of 100, has left her mark not only on the cinema, but also on the theater stage. She has appeared in over 100 films and shows in her 70-year career.
Stewart achieved worldwide fame with her role in The Invisible Man (1933), but reached her peak again at the age of 87 with her role in Titanic.
Awards and respect
Stewart has received a special award from the American Screen Actors Guild (“Screen Actors Guild Award”) for her significant contribution to the development of cinema.
Her energy, endless passion for acting and dedication to her craft has become a true legend, inspiring many actors across generations.
As a charming youngster, Stewart starred in the 1930s, followed by a long break from filming in the 1940s, when the actress became a professional painter.
Stewart returned to television and the big screens in the 70s and 80s, but the final appearance of “Titanic” brought him worldwide fame again.
At the age of 87, she was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role as 101-year-old Rose Calvert, making her the oldest actress to be nominated for the prestigious Academy Award. .
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