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Name: Gena Rowlands  
   
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Date of Birth: 19th June 1930
   
Place of Birth: Cambria, Wisconsin, USA
   
Profession: Actress
 
 
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Gena Rowlands (born June 19, 1930) is an American actress. Born Virginia Cathryn Rowlands in Cambria, Wisconsin, she attended the University of Wisconsin. Her father was a state Assemblyman.

Rowlands appeared in Broadway in the late 1950s, and made her film debut in The High Cost of Loving in 1958. She starred in several anthology television series, including Robert Montgomery Presents, Kraft Television Theatre and Studio One, among many others. In 1961 she starred in the well-received television series 87th Precinct, and in 1964 in Peyton Place.

Teaming with her husband, writer and director John Cassavetes, Rowlands starred in many productions, including Staccato, A Child Is Waiting, Faces, Gloria (nomination for Academy Award for Best Actress), Love Streams, Minnie and Moskowitz, She's So Lovely, Two Minute Warning and A Woman Under the Influence (Academy Award nomination). She starred in The Neon Bible. In 1985, Rowlands played the mother in the critically acclaimed made-for-TV movie An Early Frost. In recent years she has appeared in Paulie and in Mira Nair's HBO movie, Hysterical Blindness.

She was most recently seen in The Notebook, which was directed by her son, Nick Cassavetes and co-starred James Garner, Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams; in 2005, she appeared opposite Kate Hudson, Peter Sarsgaard and John Hurt in the gothic thriller "The Skeleton Key".

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