Hope Lange Overview:

Actress, Hope Lange, was born Hope Elise Ross Lange on Nov 28, 1931 in Redding Ridge, CT. Lange died at the age of 72 on Dec 19, 2003 in Santa Monica, CA .

HONORS and AWARDS:

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Although Lange was nominated for one Oscar, she never won a competitive Academy Award.

Academy Awards

YearAwardFilm nameRoleResult
1957Best Supporting ActressPeyton Place (1957)Selena CrossNominated
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Caroline Bender: What is it about women like us that make you hold us so cheaply? Aren't we the special ones from the best homes and the best colleges? I know the world outside isn't full of rainbows and happy endings, but to you, aren't we even decent?


Glenn Tyler: What do you want me to talk about?
Irene Sperry: Anything at all. Just talk.


Gary McClain: If I were a woman, everything would be acceptable, wouldn't it?
Janet Salter: If you were a woman, I'd know how to compete with you.


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Hope Lange Facts
Made her acting debut on Broadway at the age of 11 in Sidney Kingsley's play "The Patriots".

In 1968, Lange turned to television, taking on the role of Carolyn Muir in the popular series "The Ghost & Mrs. Muir" (1968). She won two consecutive Emmys for that role in 1969 and 1970.

For two years, Lange lived in a sparsely furnished home with crates for coffee tables and only a box spring and mattress for her bed. "She put all her money into the refugee project because that is the kind of person she was", Don Murray said.

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