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Bette Davis

Bette Davis was an adored star during Hollywood's Golden Age. An outspoken woman during the days of demure women, she played in pivotal roles which burnished her reputation. Ms. Davis was nominated several times for an Oscar and won twice.

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Did rod stewart sing bette davis eyes?

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No... but the haunting vocals of Kim Carnes means her singing is often mistaken for Rod on this song. Kim appeared with Rod on his tour Tonight I'm Yours along with Tina Turner where they all sang together.

What year did kim carnes sing bette Davis eyes?

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The song was released in 1981. Song Lyrics: "Bette Davis Eyes"

Recorded by: "Kim Carnes"

Written by: (Donna Weiss, Jackie DeShannon)

Published by: "Plain and Simple Music"

(ASCAP)/Donna Weiss Music (BMI)

Album: "Mistaken Identity" - 1981

Is bette Davis alive?

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Her name was Ruth Augusta Favor Davis.

What is the name of Bette Davis' 1939 Film?

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Actually, she had four (4) films released in 1939. In addition to The Old Maid and Dark Victory, both mentioned below, she also appeared in The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex as Queen Elizabeth I, with Errol Flynn as the younger, impetuous Essex. Her fourth film of 1939 was Juarez, in which she played the mad Empress Carlotta to Brian Aherne's Emperor Maximillian in this historical drama set in mid-19th century Mexico. It was an amazing year for her, with all four performances receiving very good notices. She received her 3rd Academy Award nomination that year for her performance in Dark Victory as Judith Traherne, a reckless socialite suddenly diagnosed with a brain tumor. Since this was a theater question, it might be worth noting that 3 of these 1939 movies were all adapted from stage dramas. Zoe Akins' adaptation of Edith Wharton's The Old Maid had won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1935 and Dark Victory had been a Tallulah Bankhead stage vehicle in the same 34-35 Broadway season. Elizabeth and Essex was inspired by Maxwell Anderson's 1930 verse play, Elizabeth the Queen, but Hollywood rumour relays that Flynn wasn't quite up to the verse, so the screenplay became decidely prosaic, to Miss Davis' chagrin. The Old Maid

What role did Bette Davis play in the movie 'Bad Sister'?

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Laura Madison. 'course I just googled this. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0021636/

How old was Bette Davis at death?

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Bette Davis was born on April 5, 1908 and died on October 6, 1989. Bette Davis would have been 81 years old at the time of death or 107 years old today.

When did Bette Davis die?

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Bette Midler is 72 years old (birthdate: December 1, 1945).

Was bette Davis Jewish?

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Yes, of course. Bette Davis was one of the few Democrats among the great stars of Hollywood's golden age, and one of the most active. An ardent supporter of FDR, she spoke at the 1940 and 1944 Democratic conventions. She also performed at the inauguration party for JFK and was friendly with the Carters, who were, in turn, lifelong fans of hers. Other Democrats included Henry Fonda, Katharine Hepburn, Myrna Loy, Melvin Douglas, Danny Kaye, Gene Kelly, Orson Welles, Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, Gregory Peck, Jack Lemmon, Judy Holliday, Kirk Douglas, and Edward G. Robinson. A few stars like James Cagney, Frank Sinatra, and Charlton Heston were Democrats who later jumped ship. Most of the rest of the movie establishment were Republicans until a new wave swept over Hollywood in the sixties.

How many movies did Bette Davis make?

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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.


Who sang Bette Davis Eyes by Kim Karnes?

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Her hair is Harlowe gold

Her lips sweet surprise

Her hands are never cold

She's got Bette Davis eyes

She'll turn her music on you

You won't have to think twice

She's pure as New York snow

She got Bette Davis eyes

And she'll tease you

She'll unease you

All the better just to please you

She's precocious and she knows just

What it takes to make a pro blush

She got Greta Garbo stand off sighs

She's got Bette Davis eyes

She'll let you take her home

It whets her appetite

She'll lay you on her throne

She got Bette Davis eyes

She'll take a tumble on you

Roll you like you were dice

Until you come out blue

She's got Bette Davis eyes

She'll expose you, when she snows you

Off your feet with the crumbs she throws you

She's ferocious and she knows just

What it takes to make a pro blush

All the boys think she's a spy

She's got Bette Davis eyes

And she'll tease you

She'll unease you

All the better just to please ya

She's precocious, and she knows just

What it takes to make a pro blush

All the boys think she's a spy

She's got Bette Davis eyes

She'll tease you

She'll unease you

Just to please ya

She's got Bette Davis eyes

She'll expose you, when she snows you

She knows ya

She's got Bette Davis eyes

What was the meaning behind the song Bette Davis Eyes?

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It is likely that the lyrics of the song were intended to have a double meaning. The most obvious is about a seductive woman, and this was probably intended to disguise the deeper meaning, which was probably the use of methamphetamine. In at least some of Kim Carnes vocals of that song it sounds like she is saying "Bette Davis ice." A common nickname for crystal meth is "ice." The drug has been in use since before WWII, but presumably it began to be referred to by this nickname sometime in the 1970s. Betty Davis Eyes was recorded in 1981. Some of the song lyrics imply characteristics of methamphetamine or symptoms related to its use:

Her hair is Harlow gold -- some varieties of meth are yellow

Her hands are never cold -- hyperthermia, an elevated body temperature

You won't have to think twice -- alertness and increased concentration

She's pure as New York snow -- a comparison to cocaine

She'll unease you -- a strong psychoactive stimulant.

She's precocious -- premature aging, increased libido.

She knows just what it takes to make a pro blush -- flushing, red in the face

She got Greta Garbo's stand-off sighs -- hubris, extreme haughtiness or arrogance

It whets her appetite -- decreased appetite

Until you come up blue -- overdose can cause blue lips

She's ferocious -- aggressive behavior

All the boys think she's a spy -- can cause paranoia

Is geena Davis related in any way to bette Davis?

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Any relation is fairly distant. Although both have the birth name of Davis and were born in Massachussetts, Geena's Davis' ancestors were William (1913-2009), Isaac Danforth (1883-), William (1861-), and Isaac Danforth (1810-). Those for Bette were Harlow (1885-1938), Edward (1854-), and Calvin (1827). So we know they could not be closer than 3rd cousins, once removed.

From which film starring Bette Davis is this line 'Fasten your seatbelts it's going to be a bumpy night'?

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This quote came from the film All About Eve.

The quote was said by the character Margo Channing.

Are Bette Davis and Genna Davis related?

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Her name was Ruth Augusta Favor Davis.

Who owns the painting of Bette Davis as Fanny Skeffington?

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who has the oil painting of bette davis in mr skeffington

Where in Lowell did Bette Davis live?

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Bette Davis

Born: 05-04-1908

Birth place: Lowell, Massachusetts

Died: 06-10-1989

Where is Betty Davis today?

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Bette (note spelling) died in l989. an interesting anecdote follows. i was aware of the death having heard of it on the radio news. I was at the Hoboken railroad festival having a good time and they announced a free ride to end of the Meadowlands yards on one of the tracks- naturally I took it, being a railroad buff. nice ride through the Bergen Tunnel and all- ex Erie-lackawanna equipment and trackage the only odd thing, when I got off, I could not help notice the serial number of the car-l603- the year Queen Elizabeth I died- portrayed twice by Bette Davis! a coincidence

What is bette davis's religion?

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No. She was some sort of Protestant denomination. Also, by extension she was not of the Jewish faith. True, many Jewish people have the Davis surname.

What is the value of a Bette Davis autograph?

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Well I paid £45 pounds for an autograph