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Bette Davis

NOUN
  1. United States film actress (1908-1989)

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  • Her long feud with Bette Davis, cherished by drag performers, was certainly camp (“Bette is a survivor,” said Crawford. ‘I Am Joan Crawford’
  • Since the days of Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, who were alleged to have detested each other, the media have revelled in stories of spats, tiffs and rows between rival Hollywood stars.
  • Raised in Boston's industrial city of Lowell, Massachusetts, Bette Davis was born in the shadow of one war, and worked through the next.
  • I can see this in my closet made three ways - the first is the short sleeved verson made in a cotton print for a '40's seaside look, and the second made sleeveless with the pleated hem in a dark crepe back satin, reversing the satin for the shoulder treatment and the pleated hem for a '50's torch singer look, and the third made in a subtle menswear wool in the long sleeve-with-cap-oversleeve and lenghthened hem for a '30's Bette Davis look. Mouret, your way. - A Dress A Day
  • Bette Davis, although possessing moments of glamour and great beauty, played roles that required sensible shoes.
  • Based on a play by W. Somerset Maugham, this melodrama stars Bette Davis as a rubber-plantation owner's wife in Singapore who commits a deadly crime of passion.
  • Alas, no predictable film noir classics with Bette Davis nor a camp singalong to The Sound of Music, but you'd be hard pushed not to find something tantalising in Glasgay!
  • Bette Davis plays Margo Channing, a great Broadway actress who takes a star-struck Eve Harrington under her wing.
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