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On October 12, 1989, Bette Davis was laid to rest during a private ceremony at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles. The two-time Oscar winner, whose career spanned 50 years, was buried beside ...
It gave Davis one last chance to return to the work that had made her career such a marvel. Not only was it character work through and through, it was a defiance of Hollywood’s ageist practices.
Mia Farrow had strong opinions about My Mother's Keeper, written by Bette Davis' daughter, in an interview, calling it a "trashy" book Farrow says she knew B.D. Hyman from childhood, and found her ...
The line is one of Davis’ most famous, included in the American Film Institute’s list of the 100 most memorable movie quotes. (Davis is also on the list for “Fasten your seat belts.
Bette Davis won an Academy Award for Jezebel, a film that came out years before Gone With the Wind, but is still compared to today.
A new exhibit showcases iconic jewels from classic movies opens in April at The Hollywood Museum. It will display hundreds of pieces from the Joseff of Hollywood archives, worn by stars including ...
Schreiner will lead a tour through the exhibit as part of the Monday event. The library also will be screening the Bette Davis’ classic, “All About Eve,” at 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 7.
Bette Midler is opening up about her bittersweet encounter with her namesake, Bette Davis. “My mother named me for Bette Davis, which Bette Davis was not pleased to hear,” Midler, 78, said on ...
When Bette Davis took to the stage of the UA Main Auditorium, in May 1978, she looked at the overflow crowd and declared “What a dump.” Honored at the insult, ...
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