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Celeste Holm (April 29, 1917 – July 15, 2012) was an American stage, film and television actress. [ 1 ] Holm won an Academy Award for her performance in Elia Kazan 's Gentleman's Agreement (1947), and was nominated for her roles in Come to the Stable (1949) and All About Eve (1950).
A young and unknown Marilyn Monroe as Miss Casswell in a scene with Anne Baxter, Bette Davis and George Sanders. Bette Davis as Margo Channing; Anne Baxter as Gertrude Slojinski / Eve Harrington; George Sanders as Addison DeWitt; Celeste Holm as Karen Richards; Gary Merrill as Bill Sampson; Hugh Marlowe as Lloyd Richards; Thelma Ritter as ...
Bette Davis and Donald Meek in Broken Dishes (1929). "I was now a bona fide Broadway actress—in a hit," Davis wrote. [2]Ruth Elizabeth Davis, known from early childhood as "Betty", was born on April 5, 1908, [3] in Lowell, Massachusetts, the daughter of Harlow Morrell Davis (1885–1938), a law student from Augusta, Maine, and subsequently a patent attorney, and Ruth Augusta (née Favór ...
Merrill's first marriage, to Barbara Leeds in 1941, ended in divorce in Mexico on July 28, 1950. That same day, he married Bette Davis, [3] his costar from All About Eve, and adopted her daughter, Barbara, from a previous marriage. They adopted two more children, Margot and Michael, [1] but they had a bitter divorce in 1960.
Bette Midler is known as the “Divine Miss M,” but she was named for another Hollywood legend. Midler says she was named after Bette Davis — but the two-time Oscar winner didn’t approve.
All About Eve, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, starring Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Hugh Marlowe, Marilyn Monroe – winner of 6 Oscars; Ambush, starring Robert Taylor and Arlene Dahl; Annie Get Your Gun, starring Betty Hutton, Howard Keel, Louis Calhern; Armored Car Robbery, starring Charles McGraw and William Talman
Bette Midler is known as the "Divine Miss M," but she was named for another Hollywood legend. Midler says she was named after Bette Davis — but the two-time Oscar winner didn’t approve.
The Three Men and a Baby "ghost" observes Celeste Holm and Ted Danson in a scene from the 1987 comedy hit. (Photo: Touchstone/YouTube) (MVPs)