Nancy Olson Livingston was 22 when "Sunset Boulevard" was released in 1950 and made her a sought-after actress. The movie, which starred Gloria Swanson and William Holden, earned 11 Oscar nominations, ...
The actress, now 97, admits she 'was a little too naive not to be scared to death' about having such a big role As the last surviving principal cast member of the enduring 1950 film noir Sunset ...
It’s not often your first Oscar nomination makes you want to turn away from acting — but that’s what happened to Sunset Boulevard star Nancy Olson. Olson, 96, opened up about her experience with the ...
Actress Nancy Olson admitted she made the decision to leave Hollywood behind after receiving an Oscar nomination for her role in “Sunset Boulevard.” Receiving an Oscar nomination signaled the peak of ...
Nancy Olson Livingston was still a student at UCLA when she was cast in a film that would make her a Hollywood star. The Milwaukee native had just turned 22 when "Sunset Boulevard" premiered in 1950.
Oscar nominee Nancy Olson Livingston is not one to hold back or hide her opinions, telling IndieWire about Billy Wilder, Howard Hughes, the demands of Hollywood, and so much more. “I’m what they call ...
The actress was just 22 and a newcomer to movies when she was nominated for the role of Betty, an aspiring screenwriter, in the Hollywood-skewering classic. By Seth Abramovitch Senior Writer Olson, 96 ...
The 97-year-old talks to PEOPLE about her experience making the 1950 film and why she chose to leave Hollywood soon after Nancy Olson, the last living Sunset Boulevard cast member, talks to PEOPLE ...