Barbara stanwyck

Just be truthful - and if you can fake that, you've got it made.

I'm now the Lord of the Brighton Manor.

Career is too pompous a word. It was a job, and I have always felt privileged to be paid for doing what I love doing.

Attention embarrasses me. I don't like to be on display.

A star is only as good as her last picture.

Sponsors obviously care more about a ninety-second commercial and want to pay you more than any guest star gets for a ninety-minute acting performance.

[On Marilyn Monroe:] Her body has gone to her head.

The boy's got a lot to learn and I've got a lot to teach.

[On a dull party:] It was a fête worse than death.

I'm a tough old broad from Brooklyn. I intend to go on acting until I'm ninety, and they won't need to paste my face with make-up.

Egotism - usually just a case of mistaken nonentity.

It's perhaps not the future I would choose. I still think it's possible to make a success of both marriage and career even though I didn't. But it's not a bad future. And I'm not afraid of it.

I'm a tough old broad from Brooklyn. Don't try to make me into something I'm not. If you want someone to tiptoe down the Barkley staircase in crinoline and politely ask where the cattle went, get another girl.

I couldn't remember my name for weeks. I'd be at the theater and hear them calling 'Miss Stanwyck, Miss Stanwyck,' and I'd think 'Where is that dame? Why doesn't she answer? By crickie, it's me!

The more you kick something that's dead, the worse it smells.

There is a point in portraying surface vulgarity where tragedy and comedy are very close.

Put me in the last fifteen minutes of a picture and I don't care what happened before. I don't even care if I was IN the rest of the damned thing - I'll take it in those fifteen minutes.

Eyes are the greatest tool in film. Mr. Capra taught me that. Sure it's nice to say very good dialogue, if you can get it. But great movie acting - watch the eyes!

My only problem is finding a way to play my fortieth fallen female in a different way from my thirty-ninth.

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Barbara Stanwyck: Biography and Life Work

Barbara Stanwyck was a notable Actress. The story of Barbara Stanwyck began on July 16, 1907 in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.. The legacy of Barbara Stanwyck continues today, following their passing on January 20, 1990 in Santa Monica, California, U.S..

Barbara Stanwyck was an American actress and dancer. A stage, film, and television star, during her 60-year professional career, she was known for her strong, realistic screen presence and versatility. She was a favorite of directors, including Cecil B. De Mille , Fritz Lang , and Frank Capra , and made 86 films in 38 years before turning to television. She received numerous accolades, including three Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award , and was nominated for four Academy Awards .

Legacy and Personal Influence

Personally, Barbara Stanwyck was married to Frank Fay (divorced), Robert Taylor (divorced).

Philosophical Views and Reflections

Pauline Kael , a longtime film critic for The New Yorker , admired the natural appearance of Stanwyck's acting style on screen, noting that she "seems to have an intuitive understanding of the fluid physical movements that work best on camera". In reference to the actress's film work during the early sound era, Kael observed that the "arly talkies sentimentality ... only emphasizes Stanwyck's remarkable modernism."

Stanwyck died on January 20, 1990, at the age of 82, from congestive heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California . She had indicated that she wanted no funeral service. In accordance with her wishes, her remains were cremated and the ashes scattered from a helicopter over Lone Pine, California , where she had made some of her Western films.

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