The value of a 1941 Life magazine featuring Bette Davis can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, copies in good condition can sell for anywhere from $10 to $50, while those in excellent condition or with notable features may fetch higher prices. It's always advisable to consult recent sales or auction results for the most accurate valuation. Additionally, factors such as provenance and accompanying memorabilia can also influence its worth.
The cast of West of the Rockies - 1941 includes: Willie Best Marguerite Chapman Rufe Davis Richard Travis
Julia Hayes was born on May 7, 1970, in Helena, Montana, USA.
10. She won 2, for Dangerous and for Jezebel.Bette Davis has been nominated ten times, plus one unofficial write-in nomination in 1934 for Of Human Bondage (she did not win). She has two wins (film titles in bold type). Her nominations were for Dangerous (1935), Jezebel (1936), Dark Victory (1939), The Letter (1940), The Little Foxes (1941), Now, Voyager (1942), Mr. Skeffington (1944), All About Eve (1950), The Star (1952) and What Ever Happened to Baby Jane (1962). All nominations and wins were for Best Actress.
Brad Worch II has: Played Keg Stand Guy in "Stuck in Love" in 2012. Played Nathan in "Wrinkle" in 2012. Played Zhivko in "Subterfuge 98" in 2013. Played Rich in "The Legend of Seven Toe Maggie" in 2013. Played Spencer Hayes in "Southern Comfort" in 2014. Played Evan Davis in "Twinge" in 2015.
The cast of Kasauti - 1941 includes: Meena Kumari
Two-time Oscar-winning actress Bette Davis was named president of the Academy in 1941.
Bette Davis (1938-1942)- she won in 1938 (and 1935). Greer Garson (1941-1945)- she won in 1942.
Gourmet - magazine - was created in 1941.
Parade - magazine - was created in 1941.
Louis Davis died in 1941.
Rzeczpospolita Polska - magazine - was created in 1941.
Rennie Davis was born on 1941-05-23.
L. J. Davis was born in 1941.
George Davis - robber - was born in 1941.
Walford Davis Green died in 1941.
Works of Louis Davis died in 1941.
John Davis debuted on September 9, 1941 and played his final game on September 28, 1941.