Barbara Stanwyck from orphan to Hollywood Star

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Barbara Stanwyck was one of the Hollywood greats on equal par with Bette Davis and Joan Crawford though not given the same cult status.  Adopted at the age of four after her mother was thrown out of a train carriage and her father disappeared later to be found working on the Panama Canal.  Her name was Ruby back then and she had a younger brother, Byron, and an older sister Mildred.  After the funeral Mildred who was only five years older went to work as a chorus girl to support her siblings. George Brent and Stanwyck Stanwyck smokes like chimney Ruby and Byron spent years in and out of Foster homes when Mildred had to go interstate.  At the age of fourteen Ruby ran away from one of the foster homes and followed her on tour.  She would apparently mimmic her sister’s moves backstage and dreamed of some day becoming a star herself.  Stanwyck in 1942.pgbarbara-stanwyck Golden Boy Thersa Harris and Barbara StanwyckMeantime, however, she had to compensate herself with dreary office jobs.  She auditioned for Ziegfeld follies and was accepted becoming a glamourous chorus girl. Stanwyck then went on to star Broadway where she was discovered by a Hollywood talent scout. In the Broadway play ‘Burlesque’ Stanwyck had received rave reviews which had stood her in good stead.  Her first screen test was a success and , even though she didn’t get the part, had made quite an impression.  Her first major film success was ‘ Baby Face’ followed by many memorable films including ‘Golden Boy’ with William Holden and ‘Meet John Doe’ with Garry Cooper.  double indemnity2There was ‘Stella Dallas’ , ‘The Lady Eve’, and the cult classic ‘Double Indemnity’.  Stanwyck’s film career spanned twenty years and was followed with a brilliant career on television as the matriarch in ‘Big Valley’.

Barbara Stanwyck and Robert TaylorShe married Robert Taylor after two failed marriages.  Their marriage lasted for fourteen years and was a very happy one by all counts until the war changed everything.Stanwyck and Taylor Stanwyck and Cooper (Meet John Doe)_03 Apparently while Robert was away serving as an officer they both had affairs with other people and it was Barbara who filed for divorce.  They had had no children but Barbara had adopted a boy with her first husband named Dion.  She and her adoptive son had never been very close and perhaps this had something to do with the fact that both had been orphans.  Whatever the case there is no denying that Barbara Stanwyck was one hell of an actress and also very popular amongst her peers and co-stars.  A tough balancing act.  She was a lady who strived hard to be the best that she could possibly be and did not shrink away from competition.    Not bad for an orphan.

 

 Gabby Du Gaffe

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Bette Davis on Life,love and Losers

Quote bette-davisBette Davis was always my favourite because she was fiesty.  A great actress who could play almost any role and who would always give it her all. Bette Davis on Crawford Sometimes she was over the top but she was never  too little too late.  Here then are some great quotes from Bette who was sharp as a tack and never shy of speaking out. Bette and champaign She seemed to delight in playing bad girls and some of her best performances in films such as ‘ The Bad sister’ , ‘Dangerous’  ‘The Letter’ and ‘Of Human Bondage’ in which she was extra extra bad. bette-davis-quotes on life-2Bette Davis on men and marriage-jpg She was, however equally brilliant at melodrama ‘ Now Voyager’ and ‘All About Eve’ and in comedy ‘ The Man Who came To Dinner’ and ‘June Bride’. Bette-Movie-Quotes-bette-davis- Her film s are too numerous to mention as they were of every genre including Horror in which Bette became a parody of the parody that she’d created of herself. Bette Davis on revenge Think ‘Baby Jane’. Amongst my favourites would have to be ‘ Dark Victory’, ‘Old Aquaintance’ and ‘The Old Maid’. Bette Davis and Oscar drinks All made with co star ‘George Brent’.   Bette was nominated oran Academy Award ten times and won twice. Bette-Davis-quotes She is known as one of the greatest actresses of all time.  Bette did not mince words and she while she did not exactly age gracefully she at least aged truthfully.Bette Davis on old age

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( Hybiscus Bloom. ) 20/2/2015.

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Doggie Valentines

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“Ooh dem dirdy cats.”

Dogs love us unconditionally so be kind to your best friend and give him/her an extra special treat for Valentines Day.  Here’s a few suggestions …..

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‘I’ll have what she’s having.”

A visit to the cafe for a puppychino.

A knitting bee.

Astor's knitting bee
” Nothing like a good knit to help pass the time.”
Star pooch and Frank Sinatra
” C’mon let me give you a leg up.”

A game of ‘Through The Loop’

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” Swing Time for Dogs.”
Elizabeth washes her dog
” Now we get our hair washed.”

Bathtime Fun

Cary Grant & pooch
” Hmmm what was that line again? “

Story time.

Frank & scruffy play cards
” Beat that you blue eyed chizzler.”

A game of poka

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” This is joy jumpin jack style.”

The chance to jump for joy.

To sing with the piano man.

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“You got some warble pal.”

To research all about cats

And To  love you more than life itself.

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” Love you too you red rover you.”

Valentine Lovers

Cooper, Gary (Meet John Doe)

Is it possible to identify real chemistry in  a photograph?

Four of these vintage screen couples were lovers in real life. See if you can guess which ones?

Clark Gable and Joan Crawford in ‘Possession’.

Leslie Howard and Myrna Loy in ‘Animal Kingdom’.

Marlene Dietrich and Garry Cooper in ‘Desire’.

Robert Taylor and Greta Garbo in ‘Camille’.Leigh & Taylor snuggle

Tyrone Power and Loretta Young in ‘Three Ladies In Love’.

‘Clark Gable and Loretta Young ‘Call Of The Wild’.Bogie & Bacall

Garry Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck in ‘Meet John Doe’.

Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in ‘To Have And Have Not’

Vivienne Leigh and Robert Taylor in ‘Waterloo Bridge’.

Spencer Tracey and Katherine Hepburn in ‘Pat and Mike’.

Bette Davis and George Brent in ‘Dark Victory’.Garbo

Greta Garbo and John Gilbert in ‘Queen Christina’.

 

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Hepburn and Tracy

Ty Power and Loretta Young

Cable and Young 'Call of Wild'

 

Taylor and Garbo

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