Entity: GRACE-KELLY
Grace Kelly, an American film actress who later became Princess of Monaco, was known for her elegance and talent. Her marriage to Prince Rainier III elevated her to royalty, solidifying her iconic status.
GRACE-KELLY
Etymology
Grace Kelly, born Grace Patricia Kelly, was an American film actress who later became Princess of Monaco.
Definition
Grace Kelly is an iconic American film actress who transitioned into royalty by marrying Prince Rainier III of Monaco, embodying grace, elegance, and talent.
Historical Context
Born in 1929, Grace Kelly rose to fame in the 1950s through her roles in successful films, notably directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Her marriage to Prince Rainier III in 1956 elevated her to royalty as Princess of Monaco.
Cultural Significance
Grace Kelly's legacy lies in her dual identity as a Hollywood star and a princess. Her elegance, beauty, and talent continue to inspire generations, symbolizing the epitome of grace and sophistication.
Related Concepts
- Hollywood royalty
- Classic cinema
- Iconic elegance
See Also
An iconic American film actress who transitioned into royalty by marrying Prince Rainier III of Monaco, embodying grace, elegance, and talent.