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  2. Shirley Knight - Wikipedia

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    Shirley Knight Hopkins (July 5, 1936 – April 22, 2020) was an American actress who appeared in more than 50 feature films, television films, television series, and Broadway and Off-Broadway productions in her career, playing leading and character roles.

  3. Shirley Knight (Canadian actress) - Wikipedia

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    Shirley Frances Knight (12 March 1936 – 5 February 2009) [1] was a Canadian stage, television and radio actress. Biography. ... Shirley Knight at IMDb

  4. Shirley Knight, an Emmy and Tony winner and 2-time Oscar ...

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    Shirley Knight, a two-time Oscar nominee and an Emmy and Tony winner who specialized in playing matronly roles later in her career, has died at the age of 83. Knight died from natural causes early ...

  5. Kaitlin Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    Kaitlin Persson Hopkins is an American actress and singer, the daughter of actress Shirley Knight and stage producer/director Gene Persson. [1] Biography

  6. Gene Persson - Wikipedia

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    Persson married actress Shirley Knight in 1959. [1] He soon began switching his career focus from acting to producing around the time of his marriage. [1] In 1964 their daughter Kaitlin was born, He began producing plays in New York City and Los Angeles in which Knight held a starring position. [1]

  7. John Hopkins (screenwriter) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, he married the American actress Shirley Knight; the couple had one daughter, Sophie. His stepdaughter from his marriage to Knight is actress Kaitlin Hopkins , whom he raised. Notes

  8. Shirley Knight, Oscar Nominee and ‘Sweet Bird of Youth ...

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    Shirley Knight, who was twice Oscar nominated for best supporting actress, for "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" (1960) and "Sweet Bird of Youth" (1962), and won a Tony and three Emmys, died on ...

  9. Sweet Bird of Youth - Wikipedia

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    Williams began work on the play in the fall of 1959, calling it at first The Enemy of Time. [2] As Sweet Bird of Youth, the work-in-progress had a tryout production starring Tallulah Bankhead and Robert Drivas in Coral Gables, Florida, directed by George Keathley [2] at his Studio M Playhouse in 1956 [3] [4] which began before Williams' agent Audrey Wood knew he had a new play. [5]