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Bette Davis died in 1989 at the age of 81, having been hailed as being one of the greatest screen actresses in movie history and noted for her intense acting style. She was also known for being extremely difficult and deliberately confrontational in getting what she wanted. This documentary, made ten years after her death, covers with considerable frankness many details of her life and work, and the interviewees include fellow actors, as well as personal assistants and biographers. The narrator is Ian McShane.

Bette Davis

Bette Davis, born Ruth Elizabeth Davis in 1908, was an American actress renowned for her fierce talent, versatility, and iconic portrayals of complex, often unlikable characters. Her career spanned over 50 years, leaving an indelible mark on the silver screen.

Here are some highlights of her incredible journey:

-Dominating the 1930s: Davis rose to fame in the early 1930s, earning her first Academy Award nomination for "Of Human Bondage" in 1934. She followed this with a string of powerful performances in films like "Dark Victory" (1939), "Jezebel" (1938), for which she won her first Oscar, and *All About Eve (1950), which garnered her another Oscar nomination.

Playing against type: Though known for her dramatic roles, Davis wasn't afraid to venture into comedy. Her performance in "Mr. Skeffington" (1944) earned her critical acclaim and proved her comedic range.

Redefining aging actresses: In the later stages of her career, Davis challenged Hollywood's ageism by taking on roles that defied the typical stereotypes for older actresses. Her chilling performance in "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" (1962) alongside Joan Crawford remains a masterclass in horror acting.

A legacy of awards and accolades: Throughout her career, Davis amassed an impressive collection of awards and honors, including two Academy Awards for Best Actress, ten Oscar nominations (a record at the time), and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Film Institute.

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