Bette Bogart

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

During her tumultuous but long-running relationship with Bogie, Bette Davis seriously, although briefly, considered becoming the third Mrs. Humphrey Bogart.

FYI: Humphrey Bogart was married four times, his most famous and long-lasting marriage being his last, to Lauren Bacall

Source: The Secret Life of Humphrey Bogart: The Early Years by Darwin Porter
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What Do Natalie Wood and Bette Davis Have in Common?

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

A dressing room! In 1957, an eighteen-year-old Natalie Wood inherited Bette Davis’ old dressing room on the Warner Bros’ lot. In an interesting twist of fate, Natalie said Bette Davis was the star who befriended her the most. She said, “I did a picture with Miss Davis called The Star. Everybody told me ‘watch out for Bette, she’s tough on child actresses.’ [But this wasn't the case.] Other stars always were nice to me, but Bette took time out to teach me a few tricks about acting. I learned a lot from her.”

Source: Natalie Wood at 18 Inherits Dressing Room of Bette Davis, St. Joseph News-Press, Jul 28 1957, Page 18
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1950: A Bad Year For Love

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Love took a lacing in movie star circles this year (1950), with divorces outnumbering weddings almost 3 to 1.

Betty Hutton bounced into court, divorced Ted Briskin, dated a gang of local swains, and then decided she’d rather be Mrs. Briskin again. They struggled along… until she announced she’d been right the first time and got ready to file for another divorce.

Biggest surprise of the year was Barbara Stanwyck’s announcement that she was divorcing Robert Taylor after 11 years of what everybody thought was perfect bliss. Their pals said the marriage fizzled because Barbara got fed up with being a telephone wife.

Nancy Sinatra made headlines when she won a legal seperation from Frankie-boy, plus one-third of his $1,000,000 earnings. She said Frankie wouldn’t come home nights and was rude. She didn’t mention Ave Gardner, whose romance with the bow-tied crooner had been making round-the-world gossip for months. The day Nancy won her freedom, Frankie held hands with Ava in a New York night club.

Bette Davis dumped husband No. 3, William Grant Sherry, in Mexico. Actor Gary Merrill did the same thing to his wife. Then Bette and Gary said “I do” before a Mexican judge. A week later, Bette’s ex-mate ankled down the aisle with the nurse who used to take care of the Sherry’s 3-year-old daughter.

Martha Vickers announced she couldn’t get along any more with Mickey Rooney and hired a lawyer making it the third divorce in a row for Rooney. But he indicated divorce plans were being dropped so their baby’s Christmas wouldn’t be spoiled.

Evelyn Keyes divorced director John Huston.

Kirk Douglas’ wife (Diana Dill) set him free.

Jackie Coogan’s wife became his third “ex”.

Wanda Hendrix, the tiny actress who married the nation’s most decorated soldier sobbed real tears on the stand when she said she and Audie Murphey couldn’t make a go of it.

Ann Dvorak and dancer Igor Dega

The Louis Haywards

The Robert Montgomerys

Janet Blair and Lou Busch

Groucho Marx and Kay Gorcey

Joan Blondell and Mike Todd

Myrna Loy and producer Gene Elliott Roosevelt

As the end of the year rolled around, the “battling Hiltons” were headed for the divorce courts. Luscious “Liz” Taylor and Nicky Hilton Jr., after seven months of wedded misery, promised each other freedom for Christmas presents.

Other couples who split up… Jack Carson’s wife waited four years, decided he wasn’t coming back home after all, and told it to a judge… Benay Venuta and Armand Deutsch… Arline Judge – out of pictures but not out of husband material – divorced her sixth and was rumored to have her eye on No. 7.

Source: 1950 a Bad Year for Love Divorces Exceed Weddings, Spokane Daily Chronicle, Dec 19 1950, Page 82

Bette Davis: The Sickest Person in America

Saturday, June 25th, 2011

The story mushroomed all over the country and the general impression spread that I was gravely ill, lying at death’s door, in fact I never knew a single person could suffer from so many different diseases as I was supposed to have. It wasn’t one bit funny to have the news services calling up and saying they’d like to bring your obituary up to date. And all this time I was in excellent health. They’re typical of all the tall tales put out by Hollywood producers who won’t face up to their own inefficiencies. While I had been announced for the picture and actually had agreed to play – it was with the provision I must have a chance to read the script first. Upon doing so I wanted out – and fast. But rather than tell the truth, out went the sickness stories that worked so much harm.

- Bette Davis responding to false reports that she was seriously ill after she rejected the mother role in Return to Peyton Place. The role eventually went to Eleanor Parker.

Source: Toledo Blade, May 3 1961, Page 32
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