LeoGlossary: Bette Davis (Actress)


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Born: April 5, 1908 – Died: October 6, 1989

Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis was an indomitable force in Hollywood, celebrated for her fierce independence and unapologetic talent that left an indelible mark on the film industry. Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, to Ruth Augusta and Harlow Morrell Davis, a patent attorney, she was brought up by her mother following her parents' divorce. She had a sister and together they navigated their early years under the guidance of their determined mother.

Early Life and Career

Davis's initial attraction to the arts was through dance, yet she swiftly shifted her focus to acting, finding its challenges more alluring. After graduating from Cushing Academy, her attempt to enter Manhattan Civic Repertory was unsuccessful, but she did not waver. She honed her craft at John Murray Anderson's Dramatic School and quickly stood out as a leading talent.

Her career in acting kicked off with "The Earth Between" in 1923, and her Broadway debut came in 1929 with "Broken Dishes." Davis's Hollywood journey began inauspiciously; she was barely noticed upon her arrival, deemed lacking in sex appeal. Nevertheless, she secured a contract with Warner Brothers in 1932, and her role in "Of Human Bondage" in 1934 gained her significant critical attention. Her portrayal of Mildred Rogers earned her an unprecedented amount of write-in votes for an Academy Award.

It was "Dangerous" (1935) and "Jezebel" (1938) that won her Oscars and cemented her status as a Hollywood luminary. Her fierce spirit led her to challenge the studio system, fighting for better roles which only added to her legacy.

Davis's personal life was as dynamic as her on screen presence. She was married four times and was known for her forthright admission that her career was her priority. Despite personal tumult, including a public scandal arising from her daughter's revealing book, Davis continued to work, showcasing resilience and dedication to her craft.

Her return to prominence came with All About Eve (1950), for which she received another Academy Award nomination. The 1960s saw a resurgence of her fame with "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" among younger audiences who became new admirers of her work.

Her achievements were recognized with an) AFI Lifetime Achievement Award in 1977 and an Emmy Award in 1979. Despite health challenges in her later years, Davis continued to act, write, and remain an active figure in Hollywood.

Bette Davis's unwavering tenacity and formidable on screen presence make her a true Hollywood icon. Her refusal to conform to the expected norms of her time and the depth she brought to her roles distinguish her as a seminal figure in cinematic history.

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Filmography

Year Title Role
1989 Wicked Stepmother Miranda Pierpont Fisher
1987 The Whales of August Libby Strong
1986 As Summers Die (TV Movie) Hannah Loftin
1985 Murder with Mirrors (TV Movie) Carrie Louise Serrocold
1983 Hotel (TV Series) Laura Trent
1983 Right of Way (TV Movie) Mini Dwyer
1982 Little Gloria... Happy at Last (TV Mini Series) Alice Gwynne Vanderbilt
1982 A Piano for Mrs. Cimino (TV Movie) Esther McDonald Cimino
1981 Family Reunion (TV Movie) Elizabeth Winfield
1980 Skyward (TV Movie) Billie Dupree
1980 The Watcher in the Woods Mrs. Aylwood
1980 White Mama (TV Movie) Adele Malone
1979 Strangers: The Story of a Mother and Daughter (TV Movie) Lucy Mason
1978 *Death on the Nile* Mrs. Van Schuyler
1978 Return from Witch Mountain Letha
1978 The Dark Secret of Harvest Home (TV Mini Series) Widow Fortune
1977 Laugh-In (TV Series) Guest Performer
1976 The Disappearance of Aimee (TV Movie) Minnie Kennedy
1976 Burnt Offerings Aunt Elizabeth
1974 Hello Mother, Goodbye! (TV Movie) Unknown
1973 Scream, Pretty Peggy (TV Movie) Mrs. Elliott
1972 The Judge and Jake Wyler (TV Movie) Judge Meredith
1972 The Scopone Game The Millionairess
1972 Madame Sin Madame Sin
1971 Bunny O'Hare Bunny O'Hare
1970 Connecting Rooms Wanda Fleming
1970 It Takes a Thief (TV Series) Bessie Grindel
1968 The Anniversary Mrs. Taggart
1966 Gunsmoke (TV Series) Etta Stone (as Miss Bette Davis)
1965 The Decorator (TV Movie) Liz
1965 The Nanny Nanny
1964 Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte Charlotte Hollis
1964 Where Love Has Gone Mrs. Gerald Hayden
1963 Dead Ringer Margaret DeLorca | Edith Phillips
1963 The Empty Canvas Dino's mother
1963 Perry Mason (TV Series) Constant Doyle
1962 The Virginian (TV Series) Celia Miller
1962 What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Baby Jane Hudson
1959–1961 Wagon Train (TV Series) Bettina May | Madame Elizabeth McQueeny | Ella Lindstrom
1961 Pocketful of Miracles Apple Annie
1959 The DuPont Show with June Allyson (TV Series) Sarah Whitney
1959 The Scapegoat Countess
1959 John Paul Jones Empress Catherine the Great
1959 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) Miss Fox
1958 Suspicion (TV Series) Mrs. Wilfred Ellis
1957–1958 General Electric Theater (TV Series) Christine Marlowe | Miss Burrows
1958 Studio 57 (TV Series) Paula
1957 Telephone Time (TV Series) Mrs. Beatrice Enter
1957 The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) Dolley Madison
1957 Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) Irene Van Buren
1956 The Catered Affair Aggie Hurley
1956 Storm Center Alicia Hull
1956 The 20th Century-Fox Hour (TV Series) Marie Hoke
1955 The Virgin Queen Queen Elizabeth I
1952 The Star Margaret Elliot
1952 Phone Call from a Stranger Marie Hoke
1951 Another Man's Poison Janet Frobisher
1951 Payment on Demand Joyce Ramsey
1950 *All About Eve* Margo
1949 Breakdowns of 1949 (Short) Unknown
1949 Beyond the Forest Rosa Moline
1948 June Bride Linda Gilman
1948 Winter Meeting Susan Grieve
1946 Deception Christine Radcliffe
1946 A Stolen Life Kate Bosworth | Patricia Bosworth
1945 The Corn Is Green Miss Lilly Moffat
1944 Hollywood Canteen Bette Davis
1944 Mr. Skeffington Fanny Trellis Skeffington
1943 Old Acquaintance Katherine 'Kit' Marlowe
1943 Thank Your Lucky Stars Bette Davis
1943 Watch on the Rhine Sara Muller
1942 Now, Voyager Charlotte Vale
1942 In This Our Life Stanley Timberlake
1941 The Man Who Came to Dinner Maggie Cutler
1941 The Little Foxes Regina Giddens
1941 The Bride Came C.O.D. Joan Winfield
1941 Shining Victory Nurse (uncredited)
1941 The Great Lie Maggie
1940 The Letter Leslie Crosbie
1940 All This, and Heaven Too Henriette Deluzy-Desportes
1940 If I Forget You (Short) Bette Davis
1939 The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex Queen Elizabeth
1939 The Old Maid Charlotte Lovell
1939 Juarez Carlota
1939 Dark Victory Judith Traherne
1938 The Sisters Louise Elliott
1938 Jezebel Julie Marsden
1937 That Certain Woman Mary Donnell
1937 It's Love I'm After Joyce Arden
1937 Kid Galahad Fluff
1937 A Day at Santa Anita (Short) Bette Davis (uncredited)
1937 Marked Woman Mary
1936 Satan Met a Lady Valerie Purvis
1936 The Golden Arrow Daisy Appleby
1936 The Petrified Forest Gabrielle Maple
1935 Dangerous Joyce Heath
1935 Special Agent Julie Gardner
1935 Front Page Woman Ellen Garfield
1935 The Girl from 10th Avenue Miriam Brady
1935 Bordertown Marie Roark
1934 Housewife Patricia Berkeley
1934 Of Human Bondage Mildred
1934 Fog Over Frisco Arlene Bradford
1934 Jimmy the Gent Joan Martin
1934 Fashions of 1934 Lynn Mason
1934 The Big Shakedown Norma Nelson
1933 Just Around the Corner (Short) Ginger
1933 Bureau of Missing Persons Norma Roberts
1933 Ex-Lady Helen Bauer
1933 The Working Man Jenny Hartland | Jane Grey
1933 Parachute Jumper Patricia 'Alabama' Brent
1932 20,000 Years in Sing Sing Fay Wilson
1932 Three on a Match Ruth Westcott
1932 The Cabin in the Cotton Madge Norwood
1932 The Dark Horse Kay Russell
1932 The Rich Are Always with Us Malbro
1932 So Big! Miss Dallas O'Mara
1932 Hell's House Peggy Gardner
1932 The Man Who Played God Grace Blair
1932 The Menace Peggy Lowell
1931 Way Back Home Mary Lucy
1931 Waterloo Bridge Janet Cronin
1931 Seed Margaret Carter
1931 Bad Sister Laura Madison

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