Bette Davis: Biography of a Famous American Actress

Bette Davis: Biography of a Famous American Actress

by Kelly Mass

Narrated by Digital Voice Anya G

Unabridged — 1 hours, 2 minutes

Bette Davis: Biography of a Famous American Actress

Bette Davis: Biography of a Famous American Actress

by Kelly Mass

Narrated by Digital Voice Anya G

Unabridged — 1 hours, 2 minutes

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Bette Davis, born Ruth Elizabeth, left an indelible mark on American cinema through a remarkable 50-year career that spanned over a century, boasting an impressive repertoire of more than 100 performances. Recognized for her trailblazing portrayals of unsympathetic and sardonic characters, she carved a niche as a pioneer of female villainy in the realm of motion pictures.


A luminary across diverse film genres, Davis seamlessly transitioned from contemporary crime melodramas to historical epics, suspenseful horror, and occasional comedic roles, with her greatest triumphs often unfolding in the realm of romantic dramas. Her versatility knew no bounds, and her ability to embody a spectrum of characters solidified her status as a cinematic force to be reckoned with.


In 1930, at the tender age of 22, Davis made the pivotal move from Broadway in New York to the glittering world of Hollywood. It was a bold leap that set the stage for her ascent to stardom. Her breakthrough came with the role of a vulgar waitress in "Of Human Bondage" (1934), earning her critical acclaim, even though she wasn't initially among the contenders for the Academy Award for Best Actress that year.


The following year marked the genesis of her Academy Award journey, securing her first Best Actress nomination for the portrayal of a down-and-out actress in "Dangerous" (1935), a role that ultimately earned her the coveted statuette. Davis's career took an audacious turn in 1937 when she attempted to break free from her contract with Warner Brothers Studio. Although the legal battle did not swing in her favor, it signified the beginning of a decade-long reign as one of Hollywood's most iconic leading ladies.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940160604404
Publisher: Efalon Acies
Publication date: 01/05/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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