Marlon Brando makes his film debut with Teresa Wright in "The Men"
The Men (1950) is
an American drama directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Marlon Brando—in his
film debut—and Teresa Wright. The supporting cast includes Everett Sloane and
Jack Webb. The film was produced by Stanl read more
Teresa Wright and Robert Mitchum are "Pursued"
Pursued (1947) Is considered the first noir western, directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Teresa Wright and Robert Mitchum. The cinematography is by the legendary James Wong Howe and music by the equally legendary Max Steiner. Oscar-winni read more
Though she never emerged as a major star, the Italian-born Pier Angeli made a mark on Hollywood with a persona that combined serene self-assurance and melancholy. Here in her Hollywood debut, she plays the titular role of Teresa (1951), a post-WWII drama about Philip (John Ericson), a baby-faced sol read more
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) stars Teresa Wright and Macdonald Carey are reunited a decade later in the thriller Count the Hours (1953), now available on DVD from Warner Archive.
When an intruder murders a farmer and his housekeeper, his handyman George Braden (John Craven) is wrongfully accu read more
Yesterday in the 40's era portion of the tourney, Teresa Wright and Shirley Temple battled to a tie, with each getting 32 votes. Kristen has a tie-breaker poll question going on her blog to settle which actress will be moving on. Here's the link to go cast your vote: http://journeysinclassicfi read more
The "Wright" Stuff: Teresa Wright Makes Her Mark
Studio portrait of Teresa Wright
"I only ever wanted to be an actress, not a star."
During the early 1940s, few movie actresses made the impact that Teresa Wright did. Wright was Oscar-nominated for the first three movies she appeared in, a r read more
From the beloved movie Mrs. Miniver with Greer Garson and Teresa Wright, is this nice relaxing photo as the two women are just enjoying some down time on the film set. read more