No.
All About Eve
"Pocketful of Miracles"
Bette Davis was born on April 5, 1908, and "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" was released on October 31, 1962. Therefore, she was 54 years old at the time of the film's release. The movie is notable for her performance as the character Jane Hudson, which has since become iconic.
Yes, on the "made for TV" movie called, "THE DISAPPEARANCE OF AIMEE".
The song "Bette Davis Eyes" did not win an Oscar for any movie. It was performed by Kim Carnes and released in 1981, becoming a major hit. The song won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1982, but it was not associated with any specific film for an Oscar.
Bette Davis' character was named Billie Dupree. I can't remember if she died or not in the movie.
All About Eve
Skyward, starring Bette Davis and Suzy Glistrap. Miss Glistrap was handicapped in real life. It is interesting to note that a sequel called Skyward Christmas ( odd title which might suggest Santa Claus up front) was also made in l98l with Miss Glistrap as the paraplegic pilot Julie Ward. It is highly problematical the FAA would permit this sort of stunt with Live operators. One understands most of the Flight sequences in the parent film- Skyward- were done with trick photography. Bette Davis was not an aviatrix in real life and outside of this role never played one. Bette Davis did not appear in the latter film.
and the answer is 'DECEPTION'
yes
"Pocketful of Miracles"
no
Hush Hush sweet charlett
yes she was she had affairs with Joan Crawford, Claudette Colbert and Tallulah Bankhead and she tried to seduce young Bette Davis on the set of the movie so big which Joan Crawford tried to do once with Bette Davis but not on a set but they were both rebuffed by the heterosexual Bette Davis who said she was born to love men.
Bette Davis was born on April 5, 1908, and "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" was released on October 31, 1962. Therefore, she was 54 years old at the time of the film's release. The movie is notable for her performance as the character Jane Hudson, which has since become iconic.
Yes, on the "made for TV" movie called, "THE DISAPPEARANCE OF AIMEE".
1946 bette davis,paul henreid 2008 ewan mcgregor,hugh jackman