Bette Davis

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4.1
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In a career that spanned six decades, two Academy Awards, and ten Oscar nominations, Bette Davis became one of the greatest screen legends of all time. But, as her epitaph says, "She did it the hard way." She was in constant battles with co-stars, directors, and studios and struggled with addictions to alcohol and cigarettes. She had four stormy marriages and even her three children brought pain and controversy - one wrote a scathing tell-all book, another had a severe mental disability, and a third was the subject of a prolonged custody battle.

But in her iconic film roles - including All About Eve and What Ever Happened to Baby Jane - Davis transcended her troubles to leave an indelible mark on American cinema. Possessing none of the glamorous beauty of Greta Garbo, she had something more powerful and lasting: a restless, incandescent energy that made her mesmerizing to watch on the big screen.

Here is Davis's story - her famous feud with Joan Crawford, skirmishes with Errol Flynn, affairs with Howard Hughes and William Wyler - and enough drama, confrontation, and heartache to fill several lifetimes. But she never regretted a single moment. "Being hysterical is like having an orgasm," Davis once cracked. "It's good for you."

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4.1
10 reviews
Midge Odonnell
December 14, 2020
I had heard of Bette Davis, to be honest what sentient human hasn't? However, I knew little about her and having watched Feud and Susan Sarandon's epic portrayal of her I was intrigued to find out more about the woman separate from her roles. I was not expecting to find such a tumultuous life or such a dedication to creating the best films she could. I was particularly interested in all the background fighting Bette had to do with the studio system to be in control of her own career, absolutely illuminating. There is no doubt that she could be a "difficult woman" but how much of that is just simply because of the times is hard to judge. Certainly I can't help but think if she was working now that she would be seen simply as a strong role model for women around the world. I am sure that a lot of her troubles stemmed simply from the censorship of the Studio System and her desire to just simply act in varied roles and not be typecast in to this one type of role that the Studio seemed to think she was only good for. Grace May Carter is clearly sympathetic to Bette but she doesn't gloss over her flaws and faults and lets the reader make their own opinion of the woman behind the star. I couldn't help but feel that there was a lot more to some of the events that were not covered in the book but it certainly gives you a good start in learning about both the actress and the way that Hollywood functioned (to be honest I suspect it likely still has a lot of this going on but in a less open and more insidious way). Definitely well worth a read if you have any interest in the Golden Age of Hollywood. This review has been a long time coming. I actually read this book between the 7th and 8th August 2020 so my memory is a bit foggy about all the plot lines. Fortunately, I have a notebook where I jot some initial thoughts on the book and an overall ranking so between the book blurb and that I did have a reasonable handle on what I thought at the time of reading.
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Guy Grignon
July 11, 2019
I love those eyes
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Biographer Grace May Carter is the author of Ingrid Bergman, Katharine Hepburn, and Bette Davis.

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