Leading Lady: Barbara Stanwyck
Born in 1907 as Ruby Catherine Stevens in Brooklyn, NY. She passed away in CA at the age of 83 in 1990.
Barbara Stanwyck was nominated for 4 Oscars, Won 2 Golden Globes & 2 Emmy's. She was married twice, once to the actor Robert Taylor (divorced) & also to Frank Fay. This husky ...voiced dame is not to be reckoned with in her vast career of MANY STRONG women of silver screen.
~ Barbara was married twice, once to actor Robert Taylor from 1939 - 1952 which then they divored. Her first marriage was to Frank Fay which was from 1928- 1935 with one child.
~ Ranked at # 11 on the American Film Institute's "100 Years of The Greatest Screen Legends."
Barbara Stanwyck Quote:
"I want to go on until they have to shoot me."
Barabara Stanwyck Highlighted Filmograhpy:
- "The Locked Door" (1929)
- "Ladies of Leisure" (1930)
- "Illicit" (1931)
- "Ten Cents A Dance" (1931)
- "Night Nurse" (1931)
- "So Big!" (1932)
- "Ladies They Talk About" (1933)
- "Baby Face" (1933)
- "A Lost Lady" (1934)
- "Annie Oakley" (1935)
- "Internes Can't Take Money" (1937)
- "Stella Dallas" (1937)
- "Breakfast For Two" (1937)
- "The Mad Miss Manton" (1938)
- "Union Pacific" (1939)
- "Golden Boy" (1939)
- "Remember The Night" (1940)
- "The Lady Eve" (1941)
- "Meet John Doe" (1941)
- "Ball Of Fire" (1941)
- "The Lady of Burlesque" (1943)
- "Double Idemnity" (1944)
- "Christmas in Connecticut" (1945)
- "My Reputation" (1946)
- "The Strange Love of Martha Ivers" (1946)
- "The Two Mrs. Carrolls" (1946)
- "Cry Wolf" (1947)
- "Sorry, Wrong Number" (1948)
- "East Side, West Side" (1949)
- "No Man of Her Own" (1950)
- "The Furies" (1950)
- "To Please A Lady" (1950)
- "Clash By Night" (1952)
- "Jeopardy" (1953)
- "Titanic" (1953)
- "Executive Suite" (1954)
- "Wintess to Murder" (1954)
- "The Violent Men" (1955)
- "Crime of Passion" (1957)










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