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This photo—along with several others taken at the end of Monroe’s life—was the work of photographer Eve Arnold, who let compassion guide her toward a career that for too long only held space for men.
Joan Crawford’s life remains one of Hollywood’s most dramatic real-life origin stories: a girl born in poverty in San Antonio who remade herself into a defining face of the movie industry’s Golden Age ...
Joan Crawford never understood why the story of her so-called "feud" with Bette Davis refused to die. "There was never a feud," the Oscar winner said years after What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, ...
Great actors change every time we see them, but the great movie stars succeed on the strength of the personas they carry from film to film. Those personas can also serve, consciously or unconsciously, ...
It’s not certain when Joan Crawford was born — various sources say 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, and 1908 (that’s showbiz) — but she definitely died in 1977, and ...
Many people know the campy horror flick “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?” and the 1945 noir thriller that won Crawford her Oscar, “Mildred Pierce.” These three films, available to rent for less than ...
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