Beatrice Straight
Biography
Beatrice Whitney Straight (August 2, 1914 – April 7, 2001) was a prominent American actress celebrated for her work in theatre, film, and television. Notably, she achieved the distinction of having the briefest performance in film history to earn an Academy Award. In the 1976 movie Network, she captivated audiences while appearing on screen for just five minutes and forty seconds, a feat that solidified her legacy in cinematic history. Additionally, Straight was recognized with an Emmy nomination for her performance in The Dain Curse, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
She is also well-remembered for her role as Dr. Lesh in the iconic horror film Poltergeist, further highlighting her diverse talents across different genres. Throughout her career, Beatrice Straight left a significant mark on the entertainment industry, earning acclaim for her remarkable performances.
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Filmography
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Phone Call from a Stranger
1952 • Claire Fortness
Two of a Kind
1983 • Ruth
Network
1976 • Louise Schumacher
The Formula
1980 • Kay Neeley
The Promise
1979 • Marion Hillyard
Deceived
1991
The Nun's Story
1959 • Mother Christophe
Bloodline
1979 • Kate Erling
Power
1986 • Claire Hastings
Patterns
1956 • Nancy Staples