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Acteur dans 92 films

Né(e) le 23 mars 1905

Lieu de naissance
San Antonio, Texas, USA

Mort le 10 mai 1977 (à 72 ans)

Joan Crawford

Acteur dans

2014

  • And the Oscar Goes To...

2010

  • Possessed

2009

  • 1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year

2008

  • Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood

2003

  • Complicated Women

1997

  • The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender

1984

  • Terreur dans les allées

1983

  • Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage

1982

  • Les cadavres ne portent pas de costard
  • Oops, Those Hollywood Bloopers!

1975

  • Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

1974

  • That's Entertainment!
  • That's Entertainment!

1970

  • Trog

1967

  • Le Cercle de sang
  • Tueurs au karaté

1966

  • The Oscar

1965

  • I Saw What You Did

1964

  • La meurtrière diabolique
  • Della

1963

  • La Cage aux femmes

1962

  • Qu'est-il arrivé à Baby Jane ?

1959

  • The Best of Everything

1957

  • The Story of Esther Costello

1956

  • Feuilles d'automne

1955

  • Queen Bee
  • La Maison sur la plage

1954

  • Johnny Guitar

1953

  • Torch Song

1952

  • Le masque arraché
  • This Woman Is Dangerous

1951

  • Goodbye, My Fancy

1950

  • Harriet Craig
  • L'esclave du gang

1949

  • It's a Great Feeling
  • Flamingo Road

1947

  • Femme ou maîtresse
  • La possédée
  • Humoresque

1945

  • Le roman de Mildred Pierce

1944

  • Hollywood Canteen

1943

  • Above Suspicion

1942

  • Quelque part en France
  • They All Kissed the Bride

1941

  • Duel de femmes
  • Il était une fois

1940

  • Susan et Dieu
  • Le Cargo maudit

1939

  • Femmes
  • La féerie de la glace

1938

  • L'ensorceleuse
  • Mannequin

1937

  • The Bride Wore Red
  • The Last of Mrs. Cheyney

1936

  • Loufoque et Cie
  • L'enchanteresse

1935

  • I Live My Life
  • No More Ladies

1934

  • Forsaking All Others
  • Chained
  • Sadie McKee

1933

  • Le tourbillon de la danse
  • Après nous le déluge

1932

  • Rain
  • Grand Hotel
  • Letty Lynton

1931

  • Fascination
  • This Modern Age
  • Laughing Sinners
  • The Stolen Jools
  • La pente

1930

  • Paid
  • Our Blushing Brides
  • Montana Moon

1929

  • Untamed
  • Hollywood chante et danse
  • Our Modern Maidens
  • The Duke Steps Out

1928

  • Dream of Love
  • Our Dancing Daughters
  • Across to Singapore
  • West Point

1927

  • Spring Fever
  • L'inconnu

1926

  • Bardelys the Magnificent
  • The Boob
  • Plein les bottes

1925

  • Sally, Irene and Mary
  • The Circle
  • Pretty Ladies
  • Proud Flesh
  • 1925 Studio Tour
  • A participé à

    • Della
Born Lucille Fay LeSueur in San Antonio, Texas, but christened Joan Crawford by Hollywood, she exemplified the 1920s carefree "flapper" era to a 'T'. Her beauty and vivacity catapulted her to stardom in the late 1920s in the hugely popular silent classic "Our Dancing Daughters". Ever since that point, the resilient actress with the ever expressive eyes, the famous overpainted lips and the will of steel created for herself one of the most legendary and enduring Hollywood personae of all time. Receiving 3 best actress oscar nominations throughout her long career and winning once for the 1945 classic noir "Mildred Pierce", joan seemed to personify the ideal american woman of every decade, from the uprorious 1920s right up until her death as a semireclusive corporate widow on may 10th, 1977. Her 5th and last marriage was to Pepsi Cola chairman Alfred Steele, who died in 1959. She was described by some as "the face" owing to her classically beautiful features and even the great Hollywood studio photographer George Hurrell dubbed her "camera proof" as she photographed perfectly from every angle. She also won a British BAFTA award for the 1957 movie "The Story of Esther Costelllo." She's best remembered for classic roles in "Our Dancing Daughters," "Grand Hotel," "The Women," "Mildred Pierce," "Humoresque," "Possessed," "Harriet Craig," "Sudden Fear" and the 1962 horror classic "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" Her film career spanned nearly 50 years.





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