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Barbara Bel Geddes (October 31, 1922 – August 8, 2005) was an American stage and screen actress, artist, and children's author whose career spanned almost 5 decades. She was best known for her starring role as Miss Ellie Ewing in the television series Dallas .
Vertigo is a 1958 American psychological thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. ... Barbara Bel Geddes as Marjorie "Midge" Wood; Henry Jones as the ...
The film stars Richard Basehart, Paul Douglas, Barbara Bel Geddes, and Debra Paget. It also marked the screen debut of Grace Kelly and Jeffrey Hunter, who appear in small roles. [1] The screenplay was written by John Paxton based on an article by Joel Sayre in The New Yorker describing the 1938 suicide of John William Warde.
Vertigo: Alfred Hitchcock: James Stewart, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes: United States: Psychological thriller [48] 1959: Jack the Ripper: Monty Berman, Robert S. Baker: Lee Patterson, Eddie Byrne, Betty McDowall: United Kingdom [49] Night Train: Jerzy Kawalerowicz: Leon Niemczyk, Teresa Szmigielowna, Zbigniew Cybulski: Poland: Psychological ...
Cohn, who was paid $250,000 for Novak to do Vertigo, suspended her, but after a few weeks of negotiations, he relented and offered her a new contract worthy of a major star. [27] She was now receiving $3,000 a week and explained to the press, "I don't like to have anyone take advantage of me." Alfred Hitchcock with Novak on the set of Vertigo ...
The pair played brothers Bobby (Duffy) and J.R. Ewing (Hagman), sons of oil tycoon Jock (Jim Davis) and matriarch Miss Ellie Ewing (Barbara Bel Geddes), whose deep-seated sibling rivalry ...
The character of Miss Ellie appeared on Dallas in almost every episode of the series, with the exception of the final season, for a total of 300 episodes, 276 episodes played by Barbara Bel Geddes, and 24 episodes played by Donna Reed. Miss Ellie's storylines focus on her family's troubles.
In Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo (1958), Hitchcock filmed a never-used 1-minute scene showing Midge Wood (Barbara Bel Geddes) and Scottie Ferguson (James Stewart) listening to a radio report that the murderer had been arrested in Europe — the unseen radio announcer in this scene (included as an extra on the DVD release of Vertigo) originally was ...