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Bette Davis Collection

Bette Davis

Background imageBette Davis Collection: Death on the Nile (1978)

Death on the Nile (1978)
UK One Sheet poster for Death on The Nile

Background imageBette Davis Collection: Bette Davis in William Wylers Jezebel (1938)

Bette Davis in William Wylers Jezebel (1938)
Bette Davis

Background imageBette Davis Collection: Bette Davis in Alfred E Greens Dangerous (1936)

Bette Davis in Alfred E Greens Dangerous (1936)
Bette Davis in Dangerous (1936) AKA HARD LUCK DAME

Background imageBette Davis Collection: Bette Davis in William Wylers Jezebel (1938)

Bette Davis in William Wylers Jezebel (1938)
Bette Davis

Background imageBette Davis Collection: George Brent and Bette Davis in Edmund Gouldings Dark Victory (1939)

George Brent and Bette Davis in Edmund Gouldings Dark Victory (1939)
George Brent and Bette Davis

Background imageBette Davis Collection: Miriam Hopkins and Bette Davis in Edmund Gouldings The Old Maid (1939)

Miriam Hopkins and Bette Davis in Edmund Gouldings The Old Maid (1939)
Miriam Hopkins and Bette Davis

Background imageBette Davis Collection: Scene from All About Eve, Twentieth Century Fox film, 1950. Artist: Joseph L Mankiewicz

Scene from All About Eve, Twentieth Century Fox film, 1950. Artist: Joseph L Mankiewicz
Scene from All About Eve, Twentieth Century Fox film, 1950. Starring Bette Davis and Anne Baxter. Producer: Darryl F Zanuck. Director: Joseph L Mankiewicz

Background imageBette Davis Collection: Bette Davis (colour litho)

Bette Davis (colour litho)
3651919 Bette Davis (colour litho) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bette Davis. Illustration for Stars and Films of 1938 edited by Stephen Watts)

Background imageBette Davis Collection: Bette Davis

Bette Davis, mosaic, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageBette Davis Collection: Bette Davis stars as a cellist in the 1970 film Connection Rooms

Bette Davis stars as a cellist in the 1970 film Connection Rooms. Picture taken during filming. The pot of Connecting Rooms explores the relationship shared by residents of a seedy boarding house

Background imageBette Davis Collection: Bette Davis (1908-1989), American actress, 1943

Bette Davis (1908-1989), American actress, 1943. From the front cover of Picturegoer magazine (25 December 1943). Cropping restrictions are in place

Background imageBette Davis Collection: Bette Davis, American actress, 1933

Bette Davis, American actress, 1933. Davis (1908-1989) was a two-time Academy Award-winning actress of film, television and theatre

Background imageBette Davis Collection: Bette Davis, (1908-1989), two-time Academy Award winning American actress, 20th century

Bette Davis, (1908-1989), two-time Academy Award winning American actress, 20th century

Background imageBette Davis Collection: Scene from Now, Voyager, Warner Brothers film, 1942. Artist: Irving Rapper

Scene from Now, Voyager, Warner Brothers film, 1942. Artist: Irving Rapper
Scene from Now, Voyager, Warner Brothers, 1942. Still of the stars of the film, Bette Davis and Paul Henreid. Producer: Hal B Rogers. Director: Irving Rapper


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Bette Davis: A Timeless Icon of the Silver Screen From her captivating performances in classics like "Death on the Nile" (1978) to her unforgettable roles in William Wyler's "Jezebel" (1938) and Alfred E. Green's "Dangerous" (1936), Bette Davis remains an enduring legend of Hollywood. In Edmund Goulding's masterpiece, "Dark Victory" (1939), George Brent and Bette Davis shared a mesmerizing chemistry that left audiences spellbound. Meanwhile, in Wyler's "Jezebel, " Davis showcased her remarkable talent as she brought to life a headstrong Southern belle with unparalleled grace. Teaming up once again with Goulding in "The Old Maid" (1939), Miriam Hopkins and Bette Davis delivered powerful performances that explored complex relationships and unfulfilled desires. Perhaps one of her most iconic roles came in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's timeless classic, "All About Eve" (1950). With razor-sharp wit and undeniable charisma, Davis stole every scene she graced alongside an ensemble cast that included Anne Baxter and Marilyn Monroe. Throughout her illustrious career, whether portraying a cellist in Irving Rapper's poignant drama, "Now Voyager" (1942) or showcasing her versatility as an actress across various genres, Bette Davis always commanded attention with every role she undertook. Her magnetic presence transcended the silver screen; it was etched into our collective consciousness forever. Even today, fans continue to be captivated by the indomitable spirit that defined this extraordinary woman who dared to challenge conventions both on-screen and off. With each passing year since its release over seven decades ago, Bette Davis' legacy only grows stronger. Her impact on cinema is immeasurable - from groundbreaking performances to fearless portrayals of complex characters - cementing her status as one of the greatest actresses of all time.