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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Teresa Wright, the willowy actress who starred opposite Gary Cooper and Marlon Brando and won an Academy Award in 1942 for her supporting role in "Mrs. Miniver," died of a heart attack Sunday. She was 86.
Wright's career skyrocketed after her first film, "The Little Foxes," which brought her an Oscar nomination as best supporting actress of 1941. The following year she was honored with two nominations: lead actress as the wife of Lou Gehrig in "The Pride of the Yankees" and supporting actress as Greer Garson's daughter-in- law in the wartime saga "Mrs. Miniver."See the full content of this document
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