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The Lady Eve

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  1. Natalie Wood was in *The Candidate* with *Robert Redford*
  2. Jean Reno was in *Hotel Rwanda* with *Don Cheadle*
  3. Jules Munshin --jolly + a daisy-like flower-- nevermind, as I slowly page thru past names, I see Mary Astor has apparently been done a number of times and that this has been exasperating for others - so - instead something hopefully more adventuresome: prounoun or person being addressed hereditary unit buddy allow golf peg (note: Suzan Ball spelled her first name a little differently) Message was edited by: theladyeve
  4. Lena Olin was in *Romeo is Bleeding* with *Gary Oldman*
  5. Charles Durning was in *Tootsie* with *Sydney Pollack* who also directed
  6. Vance, Barbara - Molly Lamont in *The Awful Truth*
  7. Richard Long Litigates plus round, bouncy orb
  8. Percy Kilbride damage 12 peers primary importance
  9. Parker Faith and John and Wallace and Harrison
  10. Tom - Charles Arnt in *Remember the Night*
  11. Weaver (sorry I didn't see VF's Drake) how about this: Tony and Lori and Dean and Dan
  12. Annette Bening was in *Postcards from the Edge* with *Meryl Streep*
  13. Renee - Capucine in *What's New Pussycat?*
  14. Mervyn LeRoy directed *The Bad Seed* with *Henry Jones*
  15. O'Bannion, Brian - Robin Hughes in *Auntie Mame*
  16. Keith, Sir Alfred McGlennan - Eric Blore *The Lady Eve*
  17. Ingram, Eddie - Pablo Schreiber *The Manchurian Candidate* (2004)
  18. (In looking at this a day later, I offer apologies for pontificating.) I'm so happy to find this thread dedicated to the films of the inimitable Bette Davis, my very favorite actress of the golden age, possibly of any age. My particular favorites of her films are: *Now, Voyager* *The Letter* *Dangerous* *Mr. Skeffington* *All About Eve* and *Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?* She played a tremendous range of characters from belle to to queen to murderess to madwoman - I can't think of another actress of her time who had such range - such ability - and such sheer courage in her performances. Unlike many of the celebrated actresses of her day, BD really was an accomplished actress - not simply a personality who tended to play the same part time and again. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress ten times. Unbelievably she won only twice. She deserved at least five! (I 'll resist the temptation to go on a tangent about injustice.) The first woman president of AMPAS and the only star ever to have a #1 hit record named for him/her ("Bette Davis Eyes," the best-selling record of 1981, also winning Grammy Awards for Song and Record of the Year), Bette Davis was one of a kind, a brilliant original. Message was edited by: theladyeve
  19. Galvin, Ned - Bobby Sherwood in *Pal Joey*
  20. Marilyn Monroe was in *How to Marry a Millionaire* with *Cameron Mitchell*
  21. Elster, Gavin - Tom Helmore in *Vertigo*
  22. Sidney Poitier was in *No Way Out* (1950) with *Richard Widmark*
  23. Monty Woolley Irish writer James _____ serene 2000 lbs.
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