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51. Yithian Directory : Davis, Bette
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- Bette Davis at Lynn's Classic Movie Favorites .
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- Bette Davis at Reel Classics .
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- Bright Lights Film Journal: Bette Davis .
- Classic Actresses: Bette Davis .
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- Bette Davis information.
- com/Hollywood/9766/davis. ...
- Is Miss Davis the ultimate diva? Find out!.
- My Top 5 Actors: Bette Davis .
- The Bette Davis Glamour Gallery .
- com/gallery/davis/.
52. SearchCeleb.com - Davis, Bette
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- Davis, Bette.
- All About Bette - Includes biography, photo, and quotes. ...
- Bette Davis - Includes biography, photos, downloads, and synopses. ...
- Bette Davis at Lynn's Classic Movie Favorites - Includes a biography, images, and links. ... com/classicmovies/davis.
- Bette Davis at Reel Classics - Includes her biography, filmography, articles, downloads, and image. ... com/Actresses/Bette/bette. ...
- Bright Lights Film Journal: Bette Davis - Millions of moviegoers responded to the challenge of her headstrong, neurotic heroines who, like Frankenstein's monster, were made of mismatched parts and bolts of electricity. ...
- Classic Actresses: Bette Davis - Biography, photos, and links. ... com/classicmoviestar/bette. ...
- Divas - The Site - Is Miss Davis the ultimate diva? Find out!http://home2. ...
- My Top 5 Actors: Bette Davis - Filmography, images, and quotes. ...
- The Bette Davis Glamour Gallery - Contains photo galleries, brief biography, and merchandise. ... com/gallery/davis/.
- This & That The Bette Davis Legacy - Includes photos and author's comments. ...
- Tribute to Bette Davis - Fan site with photo galleries, a short biography, and links. ...
53. Bette-Davis
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- look-alikes betty davis.
- Bette Davis.
- With those Bette Davis EYES that songs have been written about there is no Mistaking who she is suppose to be.
54. Bette Davis at Reel Classics
- www.reelclassics.com
- Bette Davis.
- One of the silver screen's great divas, Bette was nominated for an amazing 10 Best Actress Oscars in the course of her career, many of those for her roles as strong-minded, and frequently disagreeable women. ...
- Bette created a sensation as the cockney waitress who ruins a man's life, and when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences failed to nominate her for a Best Actress Oscar, the public outcry prompted the organization to permit write-in votes that year. ...
- Although Bette didn't win for OF HUMAN BONDAGE, she did receive her first official Oscar nomination the following year for her role as jinxed actress Joyce Heath in DANGEROUS (1935). This time Bette won the Oscar, but she always regarded it as a consolation prize for her performance the previous year, and thought the 1935 prize should have gone to Katharine Hepburn for ALICE ADAMS.
- A still with Henry Fonda and a poster from William Wyler's JEZEBEL (1938), for which Bette won her second Best Actress Oscar. ...
55. Bette Davis
- www.trockihebrew.com
- Bette Davis.
- Bette Davis was a famous American actress who starred in 31 movies in her amazing lifetime. ... Bette Davis was married four times. She had a daughter named Barbara Davis with her third husband named William Sherry but it did not work out because she was physically abused by him. ... As you can see Bette Davis was a very amazing actress that should be remembered for a long time to come and I hope she is.
56. Bette Davis
- www.distinguishedwomen.com
- Bette Davis.
- Bette Davis, an American movie actress known for portraying strong and complex characters, was born Ruth Elizabeth Davis in 1908 in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA. ...
- Bette Davis was married four times. ... (Barbara Davis), with her third husband, William Grant Sherry. ...
- Hyman, published a less-than-complimentary account of her life with Bette Davis in a book My Mother's Keeper. ...
- Movies, starring Bette Davis (incomplete list): .
- This'n That by Bette Davis (with Michael Herskowitz), Berkley Books, 1988 .
57. Bette Davis/Joan Crawford: queens of terror
- 1961.freeyellow.com
- Bette Davis/Joan Crawford: queens of terror.
- After noticing that there aren't many Bette Davis/Joan Crawford sites out there, I decided to make one. This site is meant to reflect the talents of both the actresses above, by having pictures of some of my favorite movies in the horror category, which include Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. ...
- Hush, Sweet Charlotte"- Excellently acted film with an all-star cast including Bette Davis and Olivia DeHavilland. Bette Davis gives an all-out performance, but DeHavilland is the one to watch, this is one of her best performances. A good, classic horror movie with all the perfect elements of a Davis film. ...
- After supposedly crippling Crawford, Davis looks after her wheelchair-bound sister. When Davis learns she is going to be sent to an institution, she begins to terrorize Joan. The best Davis movie I've ever seen, It seems to compete with Hitchcock, having suspense rather than gore. Look for the scene where Davis allegedly kicks Crawford. ...
- "Dead Ringer"- Bette Davis gives an awesome performance in this glorious film, in which she plays a deadly pair of twins. ... Bette pushes her established screen persona to new extremes, while she chain-smokes through the movie. ...
- "The Star"-Bette Davis, oscar winning diva, plays, well, an oscar winning diva. ...
- "The Nanny"- Disappointing, but worth watching Bette Davis thriller. ...
- "All About Eve"-One of my favorite Bette Davis performances, because it reminds me of another great actress, Tallulah Bankhead. ... Bette Davis plays an actress who finds out that one of her admirers plans to take her place in show business. Watch out, nobody messes with Bette Davis! Anne Baxter, Marylin Monroe. ...
58. Miss Bette Davis
- cinepad.com
- When my former Seattle Times editor called me, a few months after I'd moved to Los Angeles, to say he wanted me to interview Bette Davis, I wasn't as thrilled as I probably should have been. I realized it was a rare opportunity -- she was giving only three interviews to promote the paperback version of her book about recovering from her stroke -- but Bette Davis had never been my glass of lemonade.
- I just never really got the whole Bette-Davis-As-Icon thing. ...
- Well, I'll say this: She sure knew how to be Bette Davis. ... Not that I thought she was "performing," or putting on a Bette Davis Act; I think she was probably like this most of the time. ...
- Bette Davis must have a cigarette. ...
- For without a smoke, she cannot entirely be Bette Davis. ...
- In her elegant fourth-floor apartment, just off Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, Miss Davis (she prefers the courtesy title) chain-smokes Vantage filters and, with stubborn ferocity, grinds her butts into the ashtray. Once snuffed by Miss Davis, those crooked stubs would not dare to continue smoldering. ...
- After surviving a stroke, a mastectomy, four marriages, more than 50 years in the movie business and almost 80 years on the planet, Bette Davis knows exactly who she is and what she does not like. ...
- And that just made Miss Davis not want to do them MORE! .
- It's fitting that Miss Davis' two most famous characterizations -- Broadway star Margo Channing in All About Eve (1950) and demented former child star Baby Jane Hudson in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) -- were both dramatic players. Because Bette Davis herself is an extraordinarily theatrical character. ...
- Nevertheless, Miss Davis insists that she and Margo Channing are not one and the same: .
- But Miss Davis is determined not to become a relic. ...
- And yet, no matter how many different films may have displayed her name above the title, Bette Davis remains bigger than any of them. ...
59. Best stuff about Bette Davis
- www.seekeasy.net
60. La Revista: Bette Davis
- w3.el-mundo.es
- Bette Davis, con su cuarto marido, el también actor Gary Merrill, y sus tres hijos. ...
- Pese a lo incombustible, despótica y altiva que parecía en sus películas, la verdadera Bette Davis era una mujer con mala suerte y corazón de víctima que ofrecía el cuello al primer quebrantahuesos que encontraba en su camino. ... Bien es verdad que ella tampoco era una santa, pero resulta difícil creer que Bette Davis, lejos de la estela de fortaleza que desprendía en la pantalla, tuviera que soportar durante muchos años las zancadillas de unos estudios cinematográficos explotadores, la presión constante de una madre aprovechada y las vejaciones de varios maridos mediocres y violentos. Lo cierto es que tres de sus cuatro maridos llegaron a maltratarla físicamente, y la madre siempre derrochó el dinero de Bette a manos llenas mientras ella mantenía al inútil de turno y trabajaba a destajo para la Warner, a fin de pagar los caprichos de los demás y sufragar los gastos psiquiátricos de una hermana desequilibrada.
- Green, Bette Davis llevaba un sencillo vestido a cuadros y vivía acosada por las deudas; su madre, en cambio, iba ataviada como una reina, disponía de coches flamantes y disfrutaba de una vida de lujo con el dinero de la actriz. También es posible que si no hubiera sido por la ambición desaforada y la tenacidad de la progenitora de Bette Davis, que siempre ejerció de "madre de la artista", el mundo se hubiera quedado sin esa magistral actuación en Eva al desnudo, metida la actriz en la piel de Margo Channing, la declinante diva de la escena que verá cómo la trepadora Eva Harrington corroe los cimientos de su gloria. ...
- "He llegado a la cumbre a fuerza de mucho arañar e incluso habría recurrido al asesinato para conseguirlo", dijo en una ocasión Bette Davis, quien, espoleada por su madre, estuvo desde niña dispuesta a convertirse en estrella a cualquier precio.
- Ruth Elizabeth Davis había nacido en Lowell (Massachusetts) el 5 de abril de 1908, hace ahora 90 años, en una familia de clase media con tendencia a la irritación, por no decir a la histeria. Marcada por una infancia difícil, que discurrió bajo la sombra del divorcio de sus padres, la futura Bette Davis se empeñó en ser actriz después de ver a Peg Entwistle en El pato salvaje de Ibsen. ...
- En esos primeros años debían resultar una extraña pareja, ambas con una sensibilidad exacerbada, si hemos de creer a la directora teatral Blanche Yurka: "La verdad es que su madre era una pelma y es un milagro que no hundiera la carrera de Bette desde el mismísimo principio. ... Incluso Bette sobreexcitada y hecha un mar de lágrimas era un caso para volverse loca".
- Con 57 dólares en el bolsillo y el sueño de los 450 dólares mensuales que habían prometido los estudios Universal, madre, hija y el perro Boogun (la hermana de Bette estaba interna y se reuniría con ellas más tarde) llegaron a la meca del cine para hacer la primera película de la actriz, La hermana mala, estrenada en 1931. ...
- Puede que ésta sea una historia apócrifa pero parece que fue Bette Davis quien puso nombre al popular galardón de la Academia de Ciencias Cinematográficas de Hollywood. ... Pero volviendo a William Wyler, la relación entre ambos se saldó con una apasionada historia de amor y con tres de las mejores películas de Bette: Jezabel, La loba y La carta. Wyler controló la tendencia a sobreactuar de Davis, le enseñó a modular su histrionismo y supo extraer de ella los matices de su vena dramática, hasta que sacó a la luz bajo la piel de los personajes despóticos, resentidos y algo maniqueos, las vetas de la vulnerabilidad y el patetismo. ...
- Es probable que Bette Davis, como pasaría en adelante con otros amantes, necesitara olvidar sus desastres domésticos con Wyler, y también con el mujeriego millonario Howard Hughes, a quien el marido de la actriz, un músico de jazz sin ningún talento, acabó chantajeando. ... Cuando el director le escribió una carta pidiéndole que se casara con él, Bette tardó una semana en abrirla, ofuscada como estaba por alguna de sus disputas. ...
61. Bette Davis: A Who2 Profile
- www.who2.com
- BETTE DAVIS • Actor.
- Name at birth: Ruth Elizabeth Davis.
- Tart-tongued and independent, Bette Davis was one of America's biggest movies stars in the years surrounding World War II. ... Not a typical screen beauty, Davis made up for it with spunk and flamboyance, and off-screen she earned a reputation as a "difficult" star. ...
- Extra credit: Davis's tombstone reads: "She did it the hard way". ...
- Other stars of Davis's era include Ava Gardner, Lana Turner and Katharine Hepburn.
- Bette Davis' Official Website.
- The Unofficial Bette Davis Homepage.
- Slight fan site, but with several famous quotes from Bette.
- Bette Davis Filmography.
- Miss Bette Davis.
62. Bette Davis : movies, actors and actresses fan site, address, bio data, poster, picture, wallpaper and desktop stuff.
- www.movies-channel.com
63. Bette Davis @ Lynn's Classic Movie Favorites
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- Do you like this Bette Davis site? If so, and you want to help keep the memory of classic movies alive, please click on the pay button to the left to help support Lynn's Classic Movie Favorites. ...
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64. Bette Davis- page-309
- critics.home.att.net
- Bette Davis.
- Bette Davis -- Davis had these wonderful glamorous brown eyes. Bette Davis eyes! She was .
- Davis appeared in Way Back Home (1931). ...
- It didn't take long for Davis to become a great actor. ...
- Born: Ruth Elizabeth Davis, on April 5, 1908, in Lowell, Mass.
65. The Bette Davis Glove Gallery
- www.operagloves.com
- The Bette Davis Glove Gallery .
- She's got Bette Davis eyes. ... For the Love of Opera Gloves presents the first web gallery focusing on the elegance of Bette Davis, one of the preeminent actresses of the past century, in opera gloves! .
66. BETTE DAVIS
- www.tanphotos.co.uk
- Provided you're taking the retrospective view, that old tag, 'The First Lady of the Screen' - after examining all the contenders - belongs decisively and firmly to Bette Davis. ...
- Cast : Bette Davis, Richard Barthelmess.
- ''Ah'd love to t'kiss yew, but ah jes washed mah hair'' said Davis, the sexually charged Southern belle.
- After five consecutive pictures at Warner Davis, got her first good notices for Cabin in the Cotton.
- Henry Fonda and Bette Davis in Jezebel.
- According to Ms Davis, this was one of her best.
- Cast :Bette Davis (Mrs Skeffington), Claude Rains (Mr Skeffington).
- Crawford asked for the dressing room next to Davis.
- Bette's husband Arthur Farnsworth rumored a drunk, fell, hit his head and died in Hollywood Boulevard.
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67. Bette Davis's grave
- www.hollywoodusa.co.uk
68. Amazon.co.uk: Search Results Video: Bette+Davis
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69. 'Bette Davis the Musical'
- www.webspawner.com
70. Bette Davis Video Collection
- www.bettemidleraloha.com
- Welcome to the "Bette Davis" Video Archive! .
- ) “Come on! Quick!” Bette replies, to the next adoring fan, as she.
- of “Miss Bette Davis Sings. ...
- ” In true, Bette Davis fashion, she is full of spirit! .
- ) With scenes from their film “Right of Way” as a backdrop, Bette.
- Davis and Jimmy Stewart talk about the parts they played in this.
- the two legendary stars, during a press conference type setting, Bette.
- “Welcome back Miss Davis!” .
- ) “Entertainment Tonight” also spotlighted Bette’s return, .
- Heston to accept his award from Miss Davis, he .
- with Johnny Carson” Bette appeared somewhat frail and unsteady, as she.
- early days, that an “interview” was more than a few soundbytes, Bette receives.
- ) Returning to “Entertainment Tonight” Miss Davis sits down with Leeza.
- Bette talks about the possibility of making a guest appearance on his.
- ) Appearing on “CBS This Morning” Bette talks at length about her.
- ) Looking wonderful! Miss Davis visits with Barbara Walters, during.
71. Bette Davis
- www.janeek.com
72. Anyara-aphorisms: Movie Quotes - Bette Davis
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73. mybookshop, CDs, video and 1 book on Bette Davis.
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74. The Spectre of the Spinster: Bette Davis
- www.sensesofcinema.com
- Bette Davis and .
- I am Bette Davis in Now, Voyager (Irving Rapper, 1942): the maiden aunt, the dutiful daughter, the social failure and the sexual incompetent. ...
- Raised in Boston’s industrial city of Lowell, Massachusetts, Bette Davis was born in the shadow of one war, and worked through the next. ...
- Bette Davis, although possessing moments of glamour and great beauty, played roles that required sensible shoes. ... Bette Davis was loud: she had character and stamina. ...
- This was the first of many roles where Bette Davis enlarged the parameters of acceptable female behaviour. ...
- Beaten by all four of her husbands, it is no surprise that Bette Davis, when reviewing her life, believed it would have been easier to remain single. Her first husband, during divorce proceedings, proved mental cruelty because of Davis’s attention to her career.
- While Ingrid lost Bogey on the foggy tarmac, Bette Davis managed cinematic loss for five years. ... Beyond 1945 and the war effort, Davis provided clear challenges for contemporary women, and feminism. ...
- To discover another reading of these women’s lives, Bette Davis’ films can provide a corrective database. ...
- Critical attention placed on Bette Davis, Katharine Hepburn or even Amelia Earhart may be dismissed as teabag-weak, liberal feminism. ...
- Bette Davis kept working by moving into television and back to the stage. Bette Davis was never ‘beautiful,’ even in her thirties. ...
- For Mayne, Bette Davis films are particularly notable in this regard. ... " (27) The strength of Davis’ films, and also those of Crawford and Hepburn, is that they value experience and personal transformation. ...
75. Bette Davis eyes
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