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Betsy Blair (born Elizabeth Winifred Boger; [1] December 11, 1923 – March 13, 2009) was an American actress of film and stage, long based in London.. Blair pursued a career in entertainment from the age of eight, and as a child worked as an amateur dancer, performed on radio, and worked as a model, before joining the chorus of Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe in 1940.
: Aankomst en vertrek, cineasten, actrises, Blair, Betsy, Bestanddeelnr 919-6997.jpg This is an image from the Nationaal Archief , the Dutch National Archives, donated in the context of a partnership program .
However, actress Betsy Blair was interested in playing the role and lobbied for it. At the time, Blair, who was married to actor Gene Kelly, had been blacklisted due to her Marxist and Communist sympathies. Kelly used his status as a major star with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and his studio connections to pressure United Artists to give
All Night Long (also known as Night People) is a 1962 British neo noir drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Patrick McGoohan, Keith Michell, Betsy Blair, Paul Harris, Marti Stevens, and Richard Attenborough. [1]
Il grido (English: "The Cry", initially released as The Outcry in the US [2]) is a 1957 road drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Steve Cochran, Alida Valli, Dorian Gray, Gabriella Pallotta and Betsy Blair.
Meeting in Paris (French: Rencontre à Paris) is a 1956 French comedy film directed by Georges Lampin and starring Robert Lamoureux, Betsy Blair and Jacques Castelot. [1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier.
Lauren Conrad/Instagram. Trey Phillips, Lauren Conrad and Dieter Schmitz at their 20th high school reunion; Laguna Beach High School’s Class of 2004 members in photos taken on Nov. 30, 2024
A Delicate Balance is a 1973 American-Canadian-British drama film directed by Tony Richardson and starring Katharine Hepburn, Paul Scofield, Lee Remick, Kate Reid, Joseph Cotten, and Betsy Blair. The screenplay by Edward Albee is based on his 1966 Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name.