The Grim Reaper Tried, But These Famous Faces Said Hell No
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By Alexander Zarowski
Shirley MacLaine – Born in 1934

Shirley MacLaine has always been Hollywood’s bold spirit wrapped in pure talent. Her big break came in 1955 with Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Trouble with Harry,” and from that moment, she was unstoppable. By the 1960s, she was headlining hits like “The Apartment,” “Irma la Douce,” and “The Children’s Hour,” balancing humor and heartbreak like few could.
She earned her long-deserved Oscar in 1983 for “Terms of Endearment,” after years of delivering unforgettable performances. But Shirley wasn’t just a movie star; she was a truth-teller. Her bestselling book “Out on a Limb” made waves for its honest take on spirituality and self-discovery.
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