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  1. Gail Russell, a voluptuous young actress with dark hair and an aura of powerful grace played the Quaker girl who converts John Wayne, a gunfighter and criminal, to a peaceable life. She may or may not have converted him to other activities as well.

    • Gail Russell and John Wayne
    • A Bold Entrance to Hollywood For A Shy Young Woman
    • The Uninvited Stress of Acting
    • Meanwhile, Back at The Ranch ...
    • Esperanza "Chata" Baur
    • The Angel Meets The Badman
    • The Now-Infamous Cast Party
    • Conflicting Stories According to Wayne's Daughter
    • Failed Attempt at Reconciliation

    "Nobody's interested in sweetness and light." These words, spoken by gossip columnist Hedda Hopper, aptly characterized the Hollywood social scene of the 1940s. Unfortunately, many innocent and easily exploitable young women found their reputations destroyed by the public's insatiable appetite for real or imagined scandal, and Gail Russell was one ...

    Gail Russell was shy, naive and stunningly beautiful when she started her Hollywood career in the early 1940s. She was admittedly unprepared for the flashing cameras and crowds of fans that followed Hollywood stars, but this would be her life, sealed in a contract between her mother and Paramount Studios. Russell made her first film when she was 19...

    Russell's third movie, The Uninvited, was also nominated for an Academy Award. Russell was working with an acting coach, but this did little to ease her performance fears. In fact, her shyness seemed to transform during the filming of The Uninvited into pathological stage fright. After the filming of The Uninvited, she lost 20 pounds and was forced...

    Actor John Wayne spent his first nine years in Hollywood making low-budget "horse operas." Although his name was not well-known, his face was certainly familiar, since he made nearly 80 films in nine years. His big break came in 1939 with John Ford's Stagecoach.Wayne was an "overnight sensation," equally desirable to movie studios and women. In the...

    In the fall of 1941, Wayne traveled to Mexico with his business manager and a few friends to discuss the purchase of a motion picture studio. Ray Milland introduced Wayne to Baur, an actress. Wayne's third wife, Pilar, claimed Baur was a "high-class call girl," and gossip columnist Hedda Hopper described Baur as a "comely Mexican actress who John W...

    In 1946, for the first time, Wayne had the opportunity to produce his own film. He chose Angel and the Badman, a romance about a gunman taken in by a Quaker family. Wayne plays the lead in the film, and the actress he chose for his character's love interest was the delicate and sensitive Russell. According to Michael Munn's biography John Wayne: Th...

    When the production of Angel and the Badmanwas complete, Wayne held a cast party at Eaton's Restaurant. Invitations included cast and crew only—no spouses—which did little to discourage Baur's suspicions. According to Roberts and Olson's John Wayne: American, everyone involved withAngel and the Badmanwas convinced the film would be a success and pa...

    In her book, John Wayne, My Father, Aissa Wayne claims that her father arrived home to discover he was locked out, but he could hear Baur and Baur's mother, talking inside. He rang the doorbell, but no one answered. He broke the window, reached inside, and opened the door himself. Aissa Wayne wrote that her father later explained at the divorce tri...

    Wayne and Baur left for Hawaii in December of 1946 for a belated honeymoon and returned to discover Baur's mother had moved into their home. In 1948, Wayne again chose Russell to play his love interest in the drama Wake of the Red Witch. According to Michael Munn, Baur's mother convinced Baur that actors could only perform love scenes together "if ...

  2. Apr 14, 2024 · In 1947, Russell performed one of her most famous roles as the innocent Quaker love interest of John Wayne in Angel and the Badman. It was during filming that Wayne first noticed that Russell's struggle with alcohol outweighed her problems with shyness.

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  3. Gail Russell: Angel and the Badman. With her mesmerizing stare and kind demeanor, The Uninvited star, Gail Russell, wins over John Wayne’s heart in the 1947 film Angel and the Badman. Perhaps, it’s the story of opposites attract that make us root for love to win in the end, but the way The Duke and Russell look at each other feels authentic.

  4. Mar 31, 2020 · Sad-eyed actress Gail Russell’s luminous beauty lit up the silver screen in 25 classic era films between 1943-1961. She was paired onscreen with leading men such as Alan Ladd, Joel McCrea, Dennis O’Keefe, John Payne and of course, John Wayne.

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  5. Mar 31, 2016 · Though some of the shots make sense (such as when Penelope first sees Wayne shirtless), others seem to last just a bit too long. The backstory of the film is that Wayne was rumored to be in the middle of a torrid affair with Gail Russell during the filming of Angel and the Badman.

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  7. gail russell was a frail and beautiful heroine of the 40s, and one of the movies' most pathetic creatures. she was born in 1924 in chicago and moved to california with her parents in her teens. she was educated at santa monica high, and it was a chance meeting between two schoolmates and a paramount executive which brought her into films: they ...

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