Lee Grant

Grant was one of many entertainment industry professionals blacklisted in the 1950s. Starting in 1952, Grant was largely prevented from finding employment in acting for 12 years, although did occasionally get work onscreen, onstage, and as a teacher during this period. She started appearing more regularly onscreen after 1963.
Grant starred in 71 TV episodes of ''Peyton Place'' (1965–1966), followed by lead roles in films such as ''Valley of the Dolls'' and ''In the Heat of the Night'' in 1967. In 1964, she won the Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress for her performance in ''The Maids''. During her career, she won two Emmy Awards and was nominated seven times.
Grant later turned her focus to directing. In 1986, she won a Directors Guild of America Award for ''Nobody's Child''. In 1987, the documentary she directed, ''Down and Out in America'', tied for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Provided by Wikipedia
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6by Hailey, Oliver, 1932-1993Other Authors: “...Grant, Lee...”
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18Published 2001Other Authors: “...Grant, Lee, 1927-...”
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