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Post by brandomarlon2003 on May 30, 2021 10:33:10 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: TALLULAH BANKHEAD.
A. ALABAMA - Born in Huntsville, Alabama B. BARRYMORE - Ethel Barrymore attempted to persuade her to change her given name to Barbara. Bankhead declined. C. CHARLES -- Laughton played her jealous husband in DEVIL AND THE DEEP. D. DATE of DEATH - DECEMBER 12, 1968. E. EMPHYSEMA - Died from emphysema, double pneumonia and influenza F. FORSAKING All Others - a stage play was a modest success for Bankhead, running 110 performances. G. GEORGIA - Named after the Tallulah Falls in Georgia. H. HYSTERECTOMY - In 1933, Bankhead nearly died following a five-hour emergency hysterectomy. I. INFLUENZA - Influenza was another contributing factor to her death in 1968. J. JUDITH Traherne - her role in the Broadway production of "Dark Victory" K. KATHERINE - Played Katherine Belmont in guest star role on GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER in 1957. L. LIFEBOAT (1944) - Alfred Hitchcock cast her as cynical journalist Constance Porter, said to be Bankhead's most successful film, both critically and commercially. M. MIDGIE Purvis (1961) -- short-lived Broadway play that still earned her a Tony nomination. N. NEW YORK - Died in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
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Post by mattgarth on May 30, 2021 13:27:27 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: TALLULAH BANKHEAD.
A. ALABAMA - Born in Huntsville, Alabama B. BARRYMORE - Ethel Barrymore attempted to persuade her to change her given name to Barbara. Bankhead declined. C. CHARLES -- Laughton played her jealous husband in DEVIL AND THE DEEP. D. DATE of DEATH - DECEMBER 12, 1968. E. EMPHYSEMA - Died from emphysema, double pneumonia and influenza F. FORSAKING All Others - a stage play was a modest success for Bankhead, running 110 performances. G. GEORGIA - Named after the Tallulah Falls in Georgia. H. HYSTERECTOMY - In 1933, Bankhead nearly died following a five-hour emergency hysterectomy. I. INFLUENZA - Influenza was another contributing factor to her death in 1968. J. JUDITH Traherne - her role in the Broadway production of "Dark Victory" K. KATHERINE - Played Katherine Belmont in guest star role on GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER in 1957. L. LIFEBOAT (1944) - Alfred Hitchcock cast her as cynical journalist Constance Porter, said to be Bankhead's most successful film, both critically and commercially. M. MIDGIE Purvis (1961) -- short-lived Broadway play that still earned her a Tony nomination. N. NEW YORK - Died in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA O. ODETS, Clifford -- Playwright author of her Broadway 1941 hit, 'Clash By Night.'
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Post by alfromni on May 30, 2021 14:04:26 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: TALLULAH BANKHEAD.
A. ALABAMA - Born in Huntsville, Alabama B. BARRYMORE - Ethel Barrymore attempted to persuade her to change her given name to Barbara. Bankhead declined. C. CHARLES -- Laughton played her jealous husband in DEVIL AND THE DEEP. D. DATE of DEATH - DECEMBER 12, 1968. E. EMPHYSEMA - Died from emphysema, double pneumonia and influenza F. FORSAKING All Others - a stage play was a modest success for Bankhead, running 110 performances. G. GEORGIA - Named after the Tallulah Falls in Georgia. H. HYSTERECTOMY - In 1933, Bankhead nearly died following a five-hour emergency hysterectomy. I. INFLUENZA - Influenza was another contributing factor to her death in 1968. J. JUDITH Traherne - her role in the Broadway production of "Dark Victory" K. KATHERINE - Played Katherine Belmont in guest star role on GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER in 1957. L. LIFEBOAT (1944) - Alfred Hitchcock cast her as cynical journalist Constance Porter, said to be Bankhead's most successful film, both critically and commercially. M. MIDGIE Purvis (1961) -- short-lived Broadway play that still earned her a Tony nomination. N. NEW YORK - Died in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA O. ODETS, Clifford -- Playwright author of her Broadway 1941 hit, 'Clash By Night.' P. POLITICS - Democrat
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Post by brimfin on May 31, 2021 19:40:14 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: TALLULAH BANKHEAD.
A. ALABAMA - Born in Huntsville, Alabama B. BARRYMORE - Ethel Barrymore attempted to persuade her to change her given name to Barbara. Bankhead declined. C. CHARLES -- Laughton played her jealous husband in DEVIL AND THE DEEP. D. DATE of DEATH - DECEMBER 12, 1968. E. EMPHYSEMA - Died from emphysema, double pneumonia and influenza F. FORSAKING All Others - a stage play was a modest success for Bankhead, running 110 performances. G. GEORGIA - Named after the Tallulah Falls in Georgia. H. HYSTERECTOMY - In 1933, Bankhead nearly died following a five-hour emergency hysterectomy. I. INFLUENZA - Influenza was another contributing factor to her death in 1968. J. JUDITH Traherne - her role in the Broadway production of "Dark Victory" K. KATHERINE - Played Katherine Belmont in guest star role on GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER in 1957. L. LIFEBOAT (1944) - Alfred Hitchcock cast her as cynical journalist Constance Porter, said to be Bankhead's most successful film, both critically and commercially. M. MIDGIE Purvis (1961) -- short-lived Broadway play that still earned her a Tony nomination. N. NEW YORK - Died in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA O. ODETS, Clifford -- Playwright author of her Broadway 1941 hit, 'Clash By Night.' P. POLITICS - Democrat Q. QUOTE - "I've played PRIVATE LIVES everywhere except underwater."
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Post by mattgarth on May 31, 2021 20:10:32 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: TALLULAH BANKHEAD.
A. ALABAMA - Born in Huntsville, Alabama B. BARRYMORE - Ethel Barrymore attempted to persuade her to change her given name to Barbara. Bankhead declined. C. CHARLES -- Laughton played her jealous husband in DEVIL AND THE DEEP. D. DATE of DEATH - DECEMBER 12, 1968. E. EMPHYSEMA - Died from emphysema, double pneumonia and influenza F. FORSAKING All Others - a stage play was a modest success for Bankhead, running 110 performances. G. GEORGIA - Named after the Tallulah Falls in Georgia. H. HYSTERECTOMY - In 1933, Bankhead nearly died following a five-hour emergency hysterectomy. I. INFLUENZA - Influenza was another contributing factor to her death in 1968. J. JUDITH Traherne - her role in the Broadway production of "Dark Victory" K. KATHERINE - Played Katherine Belmont in guest star role on GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER in 1957. L. LIFEBOAT (1944) - Alfred Hitchcock cast her as cynical journalist Constance Porter, said to be Bankhead's most successful film, both critically and commercially. M. MIDGIE Purvis (1961) -- short-lived Broadway play that still earned her a Tony nomination. N. NEW YORK - Died in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA O. ODETS, Clifford -- Playwright author of her Broadway 1941 hit, 'Clash By Night.' P. POLITICS - Democrat Q. QUOTE - "I've played PRIVATE LIVES everywhere except underwater." R. REPRESENTATIVE -- William Bankhead, her father who served as Speaker of the House from 1936 to 1940.
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Post by brimfin on May 31, 2021 21:36:48 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: TALLULAH BANKHEAD.
A. ALABAMA - Born in Huntsville, Alabama B. BARRYMORE - Ethel Barrymore attempted to persuade her to change her given name to Barbara. Bankhead declined. C. CHARLES -- Laughton played her jealous husband in DEVIL AND THE DEEP. D. DATE of DEATH - DECEMBER 12, 1968. E. EMPHYSEMA - Died from emphysema, double pneumonia and influenza F. FORSAKING All Others - a stage play was a modest success for Bankhead, running 110 performances. G. GEORGIA - Named after the Tallulah Falls in Georgia. H. HYSTERECTOMY - In 1933, Bankhead nearly died following a five-hour emergency hysterectomy. I. INFLUENZA - Influenza was another contributing factor to her death in 1968. J. JUDITH Traherne - her role in the Broadway production of "Dark Victory" K. KATHERINE - Played Katherine Belmont in guest star role on GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER in 1957. L. LIFEBOAT (1944) - Alfred Hitchcock cast her as cynical journalist Constance Porter, said to be Bankhead's most successful film, both critically and commercially. M. MIDGIE Purvis (1961) -- short-lived Broadway play that still earned her a Tony nomination. N. NEW YORK - Died in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA O. ODETS, Clifford -- Playwright author of her Broadway 1941 hit, 'Clash By Night.' P. POLITICS - Democrat Q. QUOTE - "I've played PRIVATE LIVES everywhere except underwater." R. REPRESENTATIVE -- William Bankhead, her father who served as Speaker of the House from 1936 to 1940. S. STAGE DOOR CANTEEN - 1943 movie in which she played herself.
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Post by alfromni on May 31, 2021 21:50:22 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: TALLULAH BANKHEAD.
A. ALABAMA - Born in Huntsville, Alabama B. BARRYMORE - Ethel Barrymore attempted to persuade her to change her given name to Barbara. Bankhead declined. C. CHARLES -- Laughton played her jealous husband in DEVIL AND THE DEEP. D. DATE of DEATH - DECEMBER 12, 1968. E. EMPHYSEMA - Died from emphysema, double pneumonia and influenza F. FORSAKING All Others - a stage play was a modest success for Bankhead, running 110 performances. G. GEORGIA - Named after the Tallulah Falls in Georgia. H. HYSTERECTOMY - In 1933, Bankhead nearly died following a five-hour emergency hysterectomy. I. INFLUENZA - Influenza was another contributing factor to her death in 1968. J. JUDITH Traherne - her role in the Broadway production of "Dark Victory" K. KATHERINE - Played Katherine Belmont in guest star role on GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER in 1957. L. LIFEBOAT (1944) - Alfred Hitchcock cast her as cynical journalist Constance Porter, said to be Bankhead's most successful film, both critically and commercially. M. MIDGIE Purvis (1961) -- short-lived Broadway play that still earned her a Tony nomination. N. NEW YORK - Died in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA O. ODETS, Clifford -- Playwright author of her Broadway 1941 hit, 'Clash By Night.' P. POLITICS - Democrat Q. QUOTE - "I've played PRIVATE LIVES everywhere except underwater." R. REPRESENTATIVE -- William Bankhead, her father who served as Speaker of the House from 1936 to 1940. S. STAGE DOOR CANTEEN - 1943 movie in which she played herself. T. TARNISHED Lady (1931) - Her first TALKIE.
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Post by alfromni on Jun 2, 2021 4:51:09 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: TALLULAH BANKHEAD.
A. ALABAMA - Born in Huntsville, Alabama B. BARRYMORE - Ethel Barrymore attempted to persuade her to change her given name to Barbara. Bankhead declined. C. CHARLES -- Laughton played her jealous husband in DEVIL AND THE DEEP. D. DATE of DEATH - DECEMBER 12, 1968. E. EMPHYSEMA - Died from emphysema, double pneumonia and influenza F. FORSAKING All Others - a stage play was a modest success for Bankhead, running 110 performances. G. GEORGIA - Named after the Tallulah Falls in Georgia. H. HYSTERECTOMY - In 1933, Bankhead nearly died following a five-hour emergency hysterectomy. I. INFLUENZA - Influenza was another contributing factor to her death in 1968. J. JUDITH Traherne - her role in the Broadway production of "Dark Victory" K. KATHERINE - Played Katherine Belmont in guest star role on GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER in 1957. L. LIFEBOAT (1944) - Alfred Hitchcock cast her as cynical journalist Constance Porter, said to be Bankhead's most successful film, both critically and commercially. M. MIDGIE Purvis (1961) -- short-lived Broadway play that still earned her a Tony nomination. N. NEW YORK - Died in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA O. ODETS, Clifford -- Playwright author of her Broadway 1941 hit, 'Clash By Night.' P. POLITICS - Democrat Q. QUOTE - "I've played PRIVATE LIVES everywhere except underwater." R. REPRESENTATIVE -- William Bankhead, her father who served as Speaker of the House from 1936 to 1940. S. STAGE DOOR CANTEEN - 1943 movie in which she played herself. T. TARNISHED Lady (1931) - Her first TALKIE. U. UK's National Portrait Gallery - in which a collection of 50 portraits of Bankhead in her London years is housed.
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Post by brimfin on Jun 2, 2021 11:28:37 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: TALLULAH BANKHEAD.
A. ALABAMA - Born in Huntsville, Alabama B. BARRYMORE - Ethel Barrymore attempted to persuade her to change her given name to Barbara. Bankhead declined. C. CHARLES -- Laughton played her jealous husband in DEVIL AND THE DEEP. D. DATE of DEATH - DECEMBER 12, 1968. E. EMPHYSEMA - Died from emphysema, double pneumonia and influenza F. FORSAKING All Others - a stage play was a modest success for Bankhead, running 110 performances. G. GEORGIA - Named after the Tallulah Falls in Georgia. H. HYSTERECTOMY - In 1933, Bankhead nearly died following a five-hour emergency hysterectomy. I. INFLUENZA - Influenza was another contributing factor to her death in 1968. J. JUDITH Traherne - her role in the Broadway production of "Dark Victory" K. KATHERINE - Played Katherine Belmont in guest star role on GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER in 1957. L. LIFEBOAT (1944) - Alfred Hitchcock cast her as cynical journalist Constance Porter, said to be Bankhead's most successful film, both critically and commercially. M. MIDGIE Purvis (1961) -- short-lived Broadway play that still earned her a Tony nomination. N. NEW YORK - Died in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA O. ODETS, Clifford -- Playwright author of her Broadway 1941 hit, 'Clash By Night.' P. POLITICS - Democrat Q. QUOTE - "I've played PRIVATE LIVES everywhere except underwater." R. REPRESENTATIVE -- William Bankhead, her father who served as Speaker of the House from 1936 to 1940. S. STAGE DOOR CANTEEN - 1943 movie in which she played herself. T. TARNISHED Lady (1931) - Her first TALKIE. U. UK's National Portrait Gallery - in which a collection of 50 portraits of Bankhead in her London years is housed. V. VILLAINESS - Her last acting role was SPECIAL GUEST VILLAINESS on the TV show BATMAN playing the Black Widow in a two-part episode.
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Post by alfromni on Jun 2, 2021 11:32:50 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: TALLULAH BANKHEAD.
A. ALABAMA - Born in Huntsville, Alabama B. BARRYMORE - Ethel Barrymore attempted to persuade her to change her given name to Barbara. Bankhead declined. C. CHARLES -- Laughton played her jealous husband in DEVIL AND THE DEEP. D. DATE of DEATH - DECEMBER 12, 1968. E. EMPHYSEMA - Died from emphysema, double pneumonia and influenza F. FORSAKING All Others - a stage play was a modest success for Bankhead, running 110 performances. G. GEORGIA - Named after the Tallulah Falls in Georgia. H. HYSTERECTOMY - In 1933, Bankhead nearly died following a five-hour emergency hysterectomy. I. INFLUENZA - Influenza was another contributing factor to her death in 1968. J. JUDITH Traherne - her role in the Broadway production of "Dark Victory" K. KATHERINE - Played Katherine Belmont in guest star role on GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER in 1957. L. LIFEBOAT (1944) - Alfred Hitchcock cast her as cynical journalist Constance Porter, said to be Bankhead's most successful film, both critically and commercially. M. MIDGIE Purvis (1961) -- short-lived Broadway play that still earned her a Tony nomination. N. NEW YORK - Died in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA O. ODETS, Clifford -- Playwright author of her Broadway 1941 hit, 'Clash By Night.' P. POLITICS - Democrat Q. QUOTE - "I've played PRIVATE LIVES everywhere except underwater." R. REPRESENTATIVE -- William Bankhead, her father who served as Speaker of the House from 1936 to 1940. S. STAGE DOOR CANTEEN - 1943 movie in which she played herself. T. TARNISHED Lady (1931) - Her first TALKIE. U. UK's National Portrait Gallery - in which a collection of 50 portraits of Bankhead in her London years is housed. V. VILLAINESS - Her last acting role was SPECIAL GUEST VILLAINESS on the TV show BATMAN playing the Black Widow in a two-part episode. W. WAR - She supported foster children and helped families escape the Spanish Civil War and World War II.
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Post by ellynmacg on Jun 13, 2021 1:56:42 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: TALLULAH BANKHEAD.
A. ALABAMA - Born in Huntsville, Alabama B. BARRYMORE - Ethel Barrymore attempted to persuade her to change her given name to Barbara. Bankhead declined. C. CHARLES -- Laughton played her jealous husband in DEVIL AND THE DEEP. D. DATE of DEATH - DECEMBER 12, 1968. E. EMPHYSEMA - Died from emphysema, double pneumonia and influenza F. FORSAKING All Others - a stage play was a modest success for Bankhead, running 110 performances. G. GEORGIA - Named after the Tallulah Falls in Georgia. H. HYSTERECTOMY - In 1933, Bankhead nearly died following a five-hour emergency hysterectomy. I. INFLUENZA - Influenza was another contributing factor to her death in 1968. J. JUDITH Traherne - her role in the Broadway production of "Dark Victory" K. KATHERINE - Played Katherine Belmont in guest star role on GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER in 1957. L. LIFEBOAT (1944) - Alfred Hitchcock cast her as cynical journalist Constance Porter, said to be Bankhead's most successful film, both critically and commercially. M. MIDGIE Purvis (1961) -- short-lived Broadway play that still earned her a Tony nomination. N. NEW YORK - Died in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA O. ODETS, Clifford -- Playwright author of her Broadway 1941 hit, 'Clash By Night.' P. POLITICS - Democrat Q. QUOTE - "I've played PRIVATE LIVES everywhere except underwater." R. REPRESENTATIVE -- William Bankhead, her father who served as Speaker of the House from 1936 to 1940. S. STAGE DOOR CANTEEN - 1943 movie in which she played herself. T. TARNISHED Lady (1931) - Her first TALKIE. U. UK's National Portrait Gallery - in which a collection of 50 portraits of Bankhead in her London years is housed. V. VILLAINESS - Her last acting role was SPECIAL GUEST VILLAINESS on the TV show BATMAN playing the Black Widow in a two-part episode. W. WAR - She supported foster children and helped families escape the Spanish Civil War and World War II. X. BAXTER, Anne - Her co-star in A ROYAL SCANDAL. Also: BAXTER, Jessie - Her role in "The Hole Card" (an episode of Schlitz Playhouse)
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Post by alfromni on Jun 13, 2021 2:05:09 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: TALLULAH BANKHEAD.
A. ALABAMA - Born in Huntsville, Alabama B. BARRYMORE - Ethel Barrymore attempted to persuade her to change her given name to Barbara. Bankhead declined. C. CHARLES -- Laughton played her jealous husband in DEVIL AND THE DEEP. D. DATE of DEATH - DECEMBER 12, 1968. E. EMPHYSEMA - Died from emphysema, double pneumonia and influenza F. FORSAKING All Others - a stage play was a modest success for Bankhead, running 110 performances. G. GEORGIA - Named after the Tallulah Falls in Georgia. H. HYSTERECTOMY - In 1933, Bankhead nearly died following a five-hour emergency hysterectomy. I. INFLUENZA - Influenza was another contributing factor to her death in 1968. J. JUDITH Traherne - her role in the Broadway production of "Dark Victory" K. KATHERINE - Played Katherine Belmont in guest star role on GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER in 1957. L. LIFEBOAT (1944) - Alfred Hitchcock cast her as cynical journalist Constance Porter, said to be Bankhead's most successful film, both critically and commercially. M. MIDGIE Purvis (1961) -- short-lived Broadway play that still earned her a Tony nomination. N. NEW YORK - Died in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA O. ODETS, Clifford -- Playwright author of her Broadway 1941 hit, 'Clash By Night.' P. POLITICS - Democrat Q. QUOTE - "I've played PRIVATE LIVES everywhere except underwater." R. REPRESENTATIVE -- William Bankhead, her father who served as Speaker of the House from 1936 to 1940. S. STAGE DOOR CANTEEN - 1943 movie in which she played herself. T. TARNISHED Lady (1931) - Her first TALKIE. U. UK's National Portrait Gallery - in which a collection of 50 portraits of Bankhead in her London years is housed. V. VILLAINESS - Her last acting role was SPECIAL GUEST VILLAINESS on the TV show BATMAN playing the Black Widow in a two-part episode. W. WAR - She supported foster children and helped families escape the Spanish Civil War and World War II. X. BAXTER, Anne - Her co-star in A ROYAL SCANDAL. Also: BAXTER, Jessie - Her role in "The Hole Card" (an episode of Schlitz Playhouse) Y. YOUTH - Tennessee Williams wrote the part of Princess Kosmonopolis in Sweet Bird of YOUTH particularly for Bankhead. They were close friends.
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Post by SIRIUS on Jun 13, 2021 16:24:49 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: TALLULAH BANKHEAD.
A. ALABAMA - Born in Huntsville, Alabama B. BARRYMORE - Ethel Barrymore attempted to persuade her to change her given name to Barbara. Bankhead declined. C. CHARLES -- Laughton played her jealous husband in DEVIL AND THE DEEP. D. DATE of DEATH - DECEMBER 12, 1968. E. EMPHYSEMA - Died from emphysema, double pneumonia and influenza F. FORSAKING All Others - a stage play was a modest success for Bankhead, running 110 performances. G. GEORGIA - Named after the Tallulah Falls in Georgia. H. HYSTERECTOMY - In 1933, Bankhead nearly died following a five-hour emergency hysterectomy. I. INFLUENZA - Influenza was another contributing factor to her death in 1968. J. JUDITH Traherne - her role in the Broadway production of "Dark Victory" K. KATHERINE - Played Katherine Belmont in guest star role on GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATER in 1957. L. LIFEBOAT (1944) - Alfred Hitchcock cast her as cynical journalist Constance Porter, said to be Bankhead's most successful film, both critically and commercially. M. MIDGIE Purvis (1961) -- short-lived Broadway play that still earned her a Tony nomination. N. NEW YORK - Died in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA O. ODETS, Clifford -- Playwright author of her Broadway 1941 hit, 'Clash By Night.' P. POLITICS - Democrat Q. QUOTE - "I've played PRIVATE LIVES everywhere except underwater." R. REPRESENTATIVE -- William Bankhead, her father who served as Speaker of the House from 1936 to 1940. S. STAGE DOOR CANTEEN - 1943 movie in which she played herself. T. TARNISHED Lady (1931) - Her first TALKIE. U. UK's National Portrait Gallery - in which a collection of 50 portraits of Bankhead in her London years is housed. V. VILLAINESS - Her last acting role was SPECIAL GUEST VILLAINESS on the TV show BATMAN playing the Black Widow in a two-part episode. W. WAR - She supported foster children and helped families escape the Spanish Civil War and World War II. X. BAXTER, Anne - Her co-star in A ROYAL SCANDAL. Also: BAXTER, Jessie - Her role in "The Hole Card" (an episode of Schlitz Playhouse) Y. YOUTH - Tennessee Williams wrote the part of Princess Kosmonopolis in Sweet Bird of YOUTH particularly for Bankhead. They were close friends. Z. Loved jazz music and was a mainstay at many popular jazz clubs in New York and Los Angeles.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jun 13, 2021 21:58:36 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: ELISHA COOK JR.
A. ASSISTANT - Was an assistant stage manager at age 17.
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Post by alfromni on Jun 13, 2021 22:21:06 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: ELISHA COOK JR.
A. ASSISTANT - Was an assistant stage manager at age 17. B. BIG Pine, California - Place of his death
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jun 13, 2021 22:30:24 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: ELISHA COOK JR.
A. ASSISTANT - Was an assistant stage manager at age 17. B. BIG Pine, California - Place of his death C. COOKIE - One of his nicknames.
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Post by alfromni on Jun 13, 2021 22:39:23 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: ELISHA COOK JR.
A. ASSISTANT - Was an assistant stage manager at age 17. B. BIG Pine, California - Place of his death C. COOKIE - One of his nicknames. D. DUNCKLEY, Mary Gertrude - His first spouse.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jun 13, 2021 23:09:33 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: ELISHA COOK JR.
A. ASSISTANT - Was an assistant stage manager at age 17. B. BIG Pine, California - Place of his death C. COOKIE - One of his nicknames. D. DUNCKLEY, Mary Gertrude - His first spouse. E. EDDIE - His character name in the 1976 Charles Bronson film ST. IVES.
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Post by SIRIUS on Jun 13, 2021 23:23:37 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: ELISHA COOK JR.
A. ASSISTANT - Was an assistant stage manager at age 17. B. BIG Pine, California - Place of his death C. COOKIE - One of his nicknames. D. DUNCKLEY, Mary Gertrude - His first spouse. E. EDDIE - His character name in the 1976 Charles Bronson film ST. IVES. F. FALCON'S Alibi, The - (1046) he played Nick
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Post by alfromni on Jun 13, 2021 23:43:57 GMT
Classic Actors A-Z: ELISHA COOK JR.
A. ASSISTANT - Was an assistant stage manager at age 17. B. BIG Pine, California - Place of his death C. COOKIE - One of his nicknames. D. DUNCKLEY, Mary Gertrude - His first spouse. E. EDDIE - His character name in the 1976 Charles Bronson film ST. IVES. F. FALCON'S Alibi, The - (1046) he played Nick G. GRAND Jury Secrets (1939) - in which he played the dual roles of Robert Austin & Norman Hazlitt.
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