Bette Davis

Apr 5, 1908 - Oct 6, 1989April 5, 1908 - October 6, 1989

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Bette Davis

Apr 5, 1908 - Oct 6, 1989April 5, 1908 - October 6, 1989


Place of birth

Lowell, MA

Most recently lived in

Neuilly-sur-Seine, France

Bette's favorite hobbies

Acting, painting, writing, philanthropy

Bette's favorite foods

New England cuisine, seafood, ice cream

Favorite bands and musical artists

Interesting facts about Bette

Co-founded the Hollywood Canteen to serve World War II servicemen; first female president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; famous for her quick wit and memorable quotes

Bette loved nothing more than

Acting, women's rights, philanthropy, family

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Obituary

Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis was an American actress whose career spanned over six decades, establishing her as one of the greatest actresses in Hollywood history. Born on April 5, 1908, in Lowell, Massachusetts, Davis passed away on October 6, 1989. Her indomitable spirit, talent, and unique screen presence have left an everlasting impression on American cinema.

Davis was a trailblazer in an era when women in Hollywood were often relegated to secondary roles. She took on complex characters, defying stereotypes and challenging the norms of the time. Films like "All About Eve," "Jezebel," and "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" showcased her remarkable range, from cunning manipulators to vulnerable heroines.

Beyond her on-screen roles, Davis was a force to be reckoned with in her professional life. She was one of the first actresses to take on the studio system, going to court in the 1930s to gain better roles and fairer pay. Although she lost the case, her audacity paved the way for future actors to have more control over their careers.

Among the interesting facts about Davis is her involvement in the Hollywood Canteen during World War II. She co-founded the venue to provide food and entertainment for servicemen, showing her commitment to social causes. Additionally, she was the first female president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, though her tenure was fraught with challenges, including resistance from male members who were unaccustomed to female leadership. Davis was also known for her quick wit and acerbic tongue, often expressed through memorable quotes like, "Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night," which has entered the cultural lexicon.

Survived by her children, Bette Davis remains an enduring symbol of tenacity and talent. Her life was marked by professional highs, personal lows, and a host of unforgettable moments that have etched her name in the annals of film history. She was more than just an actress; she was an institution, a woman whose influence continues to be felt in the industry and beyond

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Bette

Born on April 5, 1908

Lowell, MA

Passed away on October 6, 1989

Neuilly-sur-Seine, France

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