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  2. Bear in mind, she was a mere 104 years old at the time! So Cameron and Gloria Stuart (who plays the older Rose) dined with Beatrice in her home and presented her with a video of the movie. She vehemently declined to watch it, saying that she knew it would be a sad movie and that it was too late in life to be sad.

  3. Gloria Stuart as the modern-day Rose Dawson Calvert. Rose narrates the film in a framing device . Cameron stated, "In order to see the present and the past, I decided to create a fictional survivor who is [close to] 101 years, and she connects us in a way through history."

  4. In a way, Gloria Stuart's early lack of fulfillment was her ultimate good fortune: one of the reasons director James Cameron cast the actress in Titanic was that audiences weren't likely to recognize her. Although she appeared in more than 40 films in the 1930s, Stuart's face easily passed for that of an aged Kate Winslet, who played young Rose in the 1997 blockbuster about the sinking of the "unsinkable" ship.

  5. An elegant if underutilized leading lady of 1930s Hollywood, Gloria Stuart was best remembered for two classic horror films she made amid a great deal of routine studio product. She had brief experience on the stage before being courted by several major studios, and made her debut in 1932....

  6. Sep 27, 2010 · The Hollywood Anti-Nazi League, whose leaders included Melvyn Douglas, Frederick [sic] March, Paul Muni, James Cagney, Sylvia Sidney and Gloria Stuart, had an estimated 4,000 members and mounted ...

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001784Gloria Stuart - IMDb

    Gloria Stuart was born on a dining room table on 4th Street in Santa Monica, California on July 4, 1910. Her early roles as a performing artist were in plays she produced in her home as a young girl. She was the star of her senior class play at Santa Monica High School in 1927.