Born Thelma Ford, Shirley Booth began appearing in amateur plays at age 12, then made her professional stage debut four years later; her Broadway debut, in 1925, was opposite Humphrey Bogart in Hells' Bells. Booth toiled on Broadway for a decade before being cast in her first significant role. Ultimately, her work on stage and radio led to a lead role in Come Back, Little Sheba (1950), for which she won the Tony Award and the New York Drama Critics Award; she made her screen debut in the film version of that play (1952) and won the Best Actress Oscar for her efforts. Booth did a number of other films, but in her later years she was best-known as the maid Hazel in the TV series Hazel (1961-66). She retired after appearing in the TV series A Touch of Grace (1973).
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The Smugglers
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1968 | |||
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The Glass Menagerie
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1966 | |||
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Hazel: Season 03
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1963 | |||
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Hazel: Season 02
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1962 | |||
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Hazel: Season 01
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1961 | |||
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Hot Spell
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1958 | |||
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The Matchmaker
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1958 | |||
| 1957 | ||||
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About Mrs. Leslie
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1954 | |||
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Main Street to Broadway
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1953 | |||
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Come Back, Little Sheba
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1952 |