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  1. Barbara Stanwyck, ( Brooklyn, 1907. július 16. – Santa Monica, Kalifornia, 1990. január 20.) Golden Globe-díjas és háromszoros Primetime Emmy-díjas amerikai színésznő. Négyszer jelölték Oscar-díjra, végül 1982-ben munkásságát életműdíjjal jutalmazták. Az Amerikai Filmintézet Minden idők legjobb színészei listáján a ...

  2. Here is the American half-sheet movie poster for Ball of Fire (1942), starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. Half-sheets measured 22x28 inches. Here are several photos taken of Robert Taylor and his then-wife Barbara Stanwyck touring Italy while Taylor was on location shooting Quo Vadis (1951) for MGM.

  3. Jan 2, 2014 · The “real” Barbara Stanwyck was the working Stanwyck. Colleagues confirmed her unknowability; the “mousiness” that Capra had seen in her (she would have agreed) kept her from going to ...

  4. Stanwyck, Barbara (1907–1990)American actress who spent 55 years in front of the camera playing saucy dames. Born Ruby Katharine Stevens at 246 Classon Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, on July 16, 1907; died on January 20, 1990, at St. Source for information on Stanwyck, Barbara (1907–1990): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  5. Sadly, Barbara Stanwyck struggled with infertility. According to one biographer, the actress couldn’t have children for a heartbreaking reason. Reportedly, Barbara Stanwyck had had a botched abortion when she was only 15—and it ultimately haunted her for the rest of her life. Unknown photographer, Wikimedia Commons. 15. She Tried To Save ...

  6. Jul 22, 2023 · 10 'Golden Boy' (1939) Barbara Stanwyck co-stars opposite William Holden in the 1939 sports romance Golden Boy. The plot follows Joe Bonaparte, a talented violinist who abandons his musical career ...

  7. Aug 4, 2023 · Stanwyck would remain a staple of film noir, alternating between a heartless femme fatale and a woman made cruel only as a victim of a system around her, and she would play romantic leads well into her forties. In The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (Lewis Milestone, 1946), she’s the duplicitous woman of the title.

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