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Rita Gam (born April 2, 1928) is an American film and television actress and documentary film maker. She was nominated for a Golden Globe and won the Silver Bear for Best Actress.
Her career began on Broadway and in television, after which she moved on to films, appearing first in the 1952 film noir The Thief, which starred Ray Milland. Another notable role was Herodias in 1961's King of Kings.
She shared the Silver Bear for Best Actress award with Viveca Lindfors at the 1962 Berlin Film Festival, for their performances in Tad Danielewski's No Exit.
Gam appeared in a few more American... MORE
Rita Gam (born April 2, 1928) is an American film and television actress and documentary film maker. She was nominated for a Golden Globe and won the Silver Bear for Best Actress.
Her career began on Broadway and in television, after which she moved on to films, appearing first in the 1952 film noir The Thief, which starred Ray Milland. Another notable role was Herodias in 1961's King of Kings.
She shared the Silver Bear for Best Actress award with Viveca Lindfors at the 1962 Berlin Film Festival, for their performances in Tad Danielewski's No Exit.
Gam appeared in a few more American films before finding work in Europe. She returned to the U.S. to appear in small parts in films including Klute in 1971 before taking up documentary film making.
In 2003 she appeared in the rotating cast of the Off-Broadway staged reading of Wit & Wisdom. In 2004, she appeared in one of a series of ads for the Royal Bank of Scotland. LESS
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