This Biography is about one of the best Actress Bette Davis including her Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Bette Davis | |
Real Name | Bette Davis |
Profession | Actresses |
Nick Name | Ruth Elizabeth Davis, The First Lady of Film, The Fifth Warner Brother, Miss Bette Davis, Betty, Betty Davis, Ruth Elizabeth |
Famous as | Actress |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Protestantism |
Personal life of Bette Davis | |
Born on | 05 April 1908 |
Birthday | 5th April |
Died At Age | 81 |
Sun Sign | Aries |
Born in | Lowell |
Died on | 06 October 1989 |
Place of death | Neuilly-sur-Seine |
Personality Type | ESTJ |
City | Massachussets |
Family Background of Bette Davis | |
Father | Harlow Davis |
Mother | Ruth Augusta Davis |
Siblings | Barbara Davis |
Spouses/Partners | Gary Merrill, William Grant Sherry, Arthur Farnsworth, Harmon Nelson |
Children | B. D. Hyman, Michael Merrill, Margot Merrill |
Education | Cushing Academy |
Net worth | $1 Million |
Personal Fact of Bette Davis | |
Why am I so good at playing bitches? Bette Davis, the legendary Hollywood actress, once asked in an interview. I think it’s because I m not a bitch, she answered in the same breadth and did not forget to add, Maybe that’s why [Joan Crawford] always plays ladies. Yes, that was Bette Davis; straight and to the point; never mincing her words. In fact, many of her friends believed that she actually enjoyed being labeled as an A Class Bitch and that too in an era when ladies who spoke their mind were sent home as difficult. However, her personality and her acting talent were such that she could be despised, but never dismissed. Instead, she went on to become the First Lady of Film and won innumerable awards all through her acting career and beyond. From historical and period movies to contemporary crime thrillers and romantic cinemas, this two-time Academy Award winner had acted in more than one hundred films. Moreover, she never flinched from taking up unsympathetic roles; instead she took them as a great challenge. Yes, Bette Davis was truly a genius whom the world pays tribute even so many years after her death |
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