
Jessica Tandy
**Jessica Tandy (London, 1909 – Easton, 1994)** was a British-born American actress. Known for her prolific theatrical career, Tandy achieved significant cinematic fame primarily in her later years, becoming an icon of the accomplished older actress.
Her crowning achievement came with the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in **"Driving Miss Daisy" (1989)**, where she brought a complex and touching character to life. She was the oldest actress to win an Academy Award in a leading role.
Her most memorable roles also include those in **"Cocoon" (1985)** and **"Fried Green Tomatoes" (1991)**.
Specializing in portraying strong-willed older women, Tandy infused her characters with remarkable dignity and profound resilience, often concealing a subtle fragility behind a firm determination. Her style was characterized by measured yet incisive acting, capable of expressing a wide range of emotions.