Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After Bette Davis’ curtain call in Broadway’s The Night of the Iguana, she received an unexpected guest in her dressing room. The ...
Ruth Elizabeth Davis (she got the "Bette" from the Balzac novel "Cousin Bette") of Lowell, Massachusetts, arrived in Hollywood in 1930 to instant non-acclaim. She became known for the series of tense, ...
Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis (April 5, 1908 – October 6, 1989) was an American actress of film, television and theater. Noted for her willingness to play unsympathetic characters, she was highly ...
Despite being a Hollywood icon, Bette Davis had her share of struggles in Tinseltown, including feuds with certain actresses like Miriam Hopkins. The two first collaborated in the 1939 film The Old ...
Logan Kelly is a professional author, screenwriter, and proud cinemaphile. He studied screenwriting and film history while attending Valencia College, before moving to the New York Metro Area. There ...
Bette Davis, circa 1968 ; Bette Davis arrives for rehearsals of her musical with her husband Gary Merrill and three children Barbara "B.D." Sherry, Margot Merrill and Michael Merrill. B.D. wrote a ...
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Bette Davis’ Worst Feud Wasn’t With Joan Crawford
There are few legends from Hollywood’s Golden Age that equal the infamy and fascination as the feud between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. Allegedly born on the set of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, ...
A new biography of Crawford disputes the popular narrative: “There was never a feud,” said the Oscar winner years after What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, “because it takes two to tango and I refuse to ...
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