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Phyllis Virginia " Bebe " (/ ˈbiːbiː /) Daniels (January 14, 1901 – March 16, 1971) was an American actress, singer, dancer, writer, and producer. She began her career in Hollywood during the silent film era as a child actress, became a star in musicals such as Rio Rita, and later gained fame on radio and television in Britain.
Bebe Daniels. Actress: 42nd Street. Bebe Daniels already had toured as an actor by the age of four in a stage production of "Richard III". She had her first leading role at the age of seven and started her film career shortly after this in movies for Imperial, Pathe and others.
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Bebe Daniels. Actress: 42nd Street. Bebe Daniels already had toured as an actor by the age of four in a stage production of "Richard III". She had her first leading role at the age of seven and started her film career shortly after this in movies for Imperial, Pathe and others.
- January 14, 1901
- March 16, 1971
Bebe Daniels was one of Hollywood’s first true superstars, but if she’s forgotten today, it may be because of her sad end. 1. She Was A Hollywood Veteran. No one lit up the screen like Bebe Daniels—but no one had a more tragic time when the cameras stopped rolling.
Discover the incredible life and career of Bebe Daniels, one of Hollywood's earliest stars, who made a seamless transition from silent films to talkies.
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Apr 12, 2024 · Step into the glitz and glamour of Classic Hollywood as we shine a spotlight on Bebe Daniels, an icon of the silver screen. 🌟From unforgettable performances...
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Bebe Daniels (January 14, 1901 – March 16, 1971) was an American actress, singer, dancer, writer and producer. She began her career in Hollywood during the silent film era as a child actress, became a star in musicals such as 42nd Street (1933), and later gained further fame on radio and television in Britain.