Barbara Stanwyck nee Ruby Stephens (1907 - 1990) She had a 64 year show business career!
Must-see Stanwyck in chronological order:
Night Nurse (1931) - Starred with newcomer Clark Gable who became a lifelong friend
The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1932) - There are some elements that did not age well but it is still a touching romance that defied the laws of anti-miscegenation.
Baby Face (1933) - Pre-code, gritty depiction of a woman who claws her way to the top using the only asset that the Patriarchy values. Theresa Harris has a prominent role, and unusually for a black actor, gets significant screen time and her character is as fleshed out as Stanwyck’s is.
The Lady Eve (1941) - Transcendent Preston Sturges comedy. Stanwyck’s comedic timing and her sensuality had never been given full rein. Henry Fonda who stars with her never stood a chance.
Ball of Fire (1941) - Her character’s name is Sugarpuss O’Shea. Need I say more?
Double Indemnity (1944) - The ultimate femme fatale.
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