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Tallulah Bankhead is a Actor American born on 31 january 1902 at Huntsville (USA)

Tallulah Bankhead

Tallulah Bankhead
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Birth name Tallulah Brockman Bankhead
Nationality USA
Birth 31 january 1902 at Huntsville (USA)
Death 12 december 1968 (at 66 years) at New York City (USA)

Tallulah Brockman Bankhead (January 31, 1902 – December 12, 1968) was an American actress of the stage and screen, and a reputed libertine. Bankhead was known for her husky voice, outrageous personality, and devastating wit. Originating some of the twentieth century theater's preeminent roles in comedy and melodrama, she gained acclaim as an actress on both sides of the Atlantic. Bankhead became an icon of the tempestuous, flamboyant actress, and her unique voice and mannerisms are often subject to imitation and parody.

Tallulah hailed from the Brockham Bankheads, a prominent Alabama political family — her grandfather and uncle were U.S. Senators and her father served as Speaker of the House of Representatives. Tallulah's support of liberal causes such as civil rights broke with the tendency of the Southern Democrats to support a more conservative agenda.

Primarily an actress of the stage, Bankhead did have one hit on film (Alfred Hitchcock's Lifeboat), as well as a brief but successful career on radio. She later made appearances on television, some of which have become classics.

In her personal life, Tallulah struggled with alcoholism and drug addiction, and was infamous for her uninhibited sex life. Despite her vices, Tallulah was capable of great kindness and generosity to those in need, supporting disadvantaged foster children and helping several families escape the Spanish Civil War and World War II. Bankhead was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1972, and the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame in 1981.
Upon her death, Bankhead was credited with nearly 300 film, stage, television, and radio roles. She is regarded as one of Broadway's greatest leading ladies of the 20th century.

Biography

Bankhead was famous not only as an actress but also for her many affairs, compelling personality and witticisms like, "There is less to this than meets the eye." and "I'm as pure as the driven slush."
Tallulah was an avid baseball fan whose favorite team was the New York Giants. This was evident in one of her famous quotes, through which she gave a nod to the arts: "There have been only two geniuses in the world, Willie Mays and Willie Shakespeare. But, darling, I think you'd better put Shakespeare first."


Political Activism
Like her family, Bankhead was a Democrat but broke with many Southerners by campaigning for Harry Truman's reelection in 1948. She is credited with having helped Truman immeasurably by belittling his rival, New York's Governor Thomas E. Dewey. After Truman was elected, Bankhead was invited to sit with the president during his inauguration. While viewing the Inauguration parade, she booed the South Carolina float which carried then-Governor and segretationist Strom Thurmond, who had recently run against Truman on the Dixiecrat ticket, splitting the Democratic vote.


Marriage
Bankhead married actor John Emery, the son of stage actors Edward Emery (circa 1861–1938) and Isabel Waldron (1871–1950), on August 31, 1937, at her father's home in Jasper, Alabama. Bankhead filed for divorce in Reno, Nevada, in May 1941. It was finalized on June 13, 1941. The day her divorce became final, Bankhead told a reporter, "You can definitely quote me as saying there will be no plans for a remarriage."

Bankhead had no children, but she had four abortions before she was 30. She was the godmother of Brook and Brockman Seawell, children of her lifelong friend, actress Eugenia Rawls, and Rawls's husband, Donald Seawell.


Sexuality and sexual exploits
An interview that Bankhead gave to Motion Picture magazine in 1932 generated controversy. In the interview, Bankhead ranted wildly about the state of her life and her views on love, marriage, and children:


I'm serious about love. I'm damned serious about it now ... I haven't had an affair for six months. Six months! Too long ... If there's anything the matter with me now, it's not Hollywood or Hollywood's state of mind ... The matter with me is, I WANT A MAN! ... Six months is a long, long while. I WANT A MAN!
Time ran a story about it, and, back home, Bankhead's father and family were perturbed. Bankhead immediately telegraphed her father, vowing never to speak with a magazine reporter again. For these and other offhand remarks Tallulah was cited in the Hayes Committee's "Doom Book", a list of 150 actors and actresses considered "unsuitable for the public" which was presented to the studios. Bankhead was at the top of the list with the heading: "Verbal Moral Turpitude". She publicly called Hayes "a little prick".

Following the release of the Kinsey Reports, she was once quoted as stating, "I found no surprises in the Kinsey Report. The good doctor's clinical notes were old hat to me ... I've had many momentary love affairs. A lot of these impromptu romances have been climaxed in a fashion not generally condoned. I go into them impulsively. I scorn any notion of their permanence. I forget the fever associated with them when a new interest presents itself."

In 1933, Bankhead nearly died following a five-hour emergency hysterectomy due to venereal disease. Only 70 pounds (32 kg) when she left the hospital, she stoically said to her doctor, "Don't think this has taught me a lesson!"

Rumors about Bankhead's sex life have lingered for years, and she was linked romantically with many notable female personalities of the day, including Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Katherine Cornell, Eva Le Gallienne, Hope Williams ("who had a boy's body"), Beatrice Lillie and Alla Nazimova, as well as writer Mercedes de Acosta and singer Billie Holiday. Actress Patsy Kelly confirmed she had a sexual relationship with Bankhead when she worked for her as a personal assistant. John Gruen's Menotti: A Biography notes an incident in which Jane Bowles chased Bankhead around Capricorn, Gian Carlo Menotti's and Samuel Barber's Mount Kisco estate, insisting that Bankhead needed to play the lesbian character Inès in Jean-Paul Sartre's No Exit (which Paul Bowles had recently translated). Bankhead locked herself in the bathroom and kept insisting "That lesbian! I wouldn't know a thing about it."

Bankhead never publicly described herself as being bisexual. She did, however, describe herself as "ambisextrous".

Usually with

George Abbott
George Abbott
(2 films)
Jules Bass
Jules Bass
(1 films)
Saul Swimmer
Saul Swimmer
(1 films)
Frank Borzage
Frank Borzage
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Tallulah Bankhead (17 films)

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Actress

The Daydreamer, 1h41
Directed by Jules Bass
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Fantasy, Adventure, Musical, Animation
Themes Mermaids in film, Musical films, Children's films
Actors Paul O'Keefe, Jack Gilford, Ray Bolger, Margaret Hamilton, Burl Ives, Sessue Hayakawa
Roles The Sea Witch (voice)
Rating60% 3.043573.043573.043573.043573.04357
It is early in the 19th century. The thirteen-year-old Hans Christian Andersen (called "Chris" for short; portrayed and voiced by Paul O'Keefe) is known in his native village of Odense, Denmark, as an incurable daydreamer. Actually, the boy's reveries are an escape from the hardships of his family's life.
Fanatic
Fanatic (1965)
, 1h37
Directed by Silvio Narizzano
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Horror
Actors Tallulah Bankhead, Stefanie Powers, Donald Sutherland, Maurice Kaufmann, Peter Vaughan, Yootha Joyce
Roles Mrs. Trefoile
Rating63% 3.150643.150643.150643.150643.15064
Mrs. Trefoile, une vieille femme empreinte de fanatisme religieux, vit seule avec ses domestiques dans une maison isolee de la campagne anglaise. Un jour, elle recoit la visite de l'ancienne fiancee de son fils decede qui lui annonce qu'elle va bientot se marier. La pieuse dame l'enferme alors dans son grenier ou elle veut purifier l'ame de celle qui fut destinee a son "inoubliable" rejeton .....
The Boy Who Owned a Melephant
Directed by Saul Swimmer
Actors Tallulah Bankhead
Roles Narrator

After seeing his first circus, young Johnnie (Brockman Seawell) asks for an elephant to keep as a pet. To placate him, his mother (Molly Turner) whimsically "gives" him the elephant in the local zoo. The boy's classmates resent his pride in "owning" the pachyderm, and the boy learns to share, making his peers equal "owners".
A Royal Scandal, 1h35
Directed by Ernst Lubitsch, Otto Preminger
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Historical, Romance
Themes Politique, Théâtre, Political films, Films based on plays, Children's films, Films about royalty
Actors Tallulah Bankhead, Charles Coburn, Anne Baxter, William Eythe, Vincent Price, Mischa Auer
Roles Catherine the Great
Rating66% 3.346673.346673.346673.346673.34667
Une comtesse autrichienne souhaite que sa fille épouse un homme de son rang. Mais la princesse amoureuse d'un ingénieur des mines américain John Gavin, ne l'entend pas de cette oreille. Sur la vie amoureuse de l'impératrice de Russie (tsarine) Catherine la Grande. Scandale à la cour est le remake de "Paradis défendu" (Forbidden Paradise) film muet de 1924 d'après une pièce "Die Zarin" de Lajos Biró et Melchior Lengyel.
Lifeboat
Lifeboat (1944)
, 1h36
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Thriller
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, La bataille de l'Atlantique, Political films, Children's films, Disaster films, Films about seafaring accidents or incidents
Actors Tallulah Bankhead, William Bendix, Walter Slezak, Mary Anderson, John Hodiak, Henry Hull
Roles Connie Porter
Rating75% 3.798263.798263.798263.798263.79826
Several British and U.S. civilians, service members and merchant marines are stuck in a lifeboat in the North Atlantic after their ship and a U-boat sink each other in combat. Willi (Walter Slezak), a German survivor, is pulled aboard and denies being the U-boat's captain. During an animated debate, Kovac (John Hodiak) demands the German be thrown out to drown. However, the others object, with Stanley (Hume Cronyn), wealthy industrialist Rittenhouse (Henry Hull) and columnist Connie Porter (Tallulah Bankhead), who speaks German, succeeding in arguing that he be allowed to stay. Porter, initially alone in the boat, had managed to bring her luggage with her, and her primary concern at first is a run in her stocking. She is thrilled at having filmed the battle between the two vessels, but her movie camera is the first in a series of her possessions to be lost overboard in a succession of incidents.
Stage Door Canteen, 2h12
Directed by Frank Borzage
Origin USA
Genres War, Comedy, Musical, Romance
Themes Films about music and musicians, Politique, Musical films, Political films
Actors Cheryl Walker, Lon McCallister, Tallulah Bankhead, Kenny Baker, Margaret Early, Ralph Bellamy
Roles Tallulah Bankhead
Rating62% 3.1485753.1485753.1485753.1485753.148575
The storyline of the film follows several women who volunteer for the Canteen and who must adhere to strict rules of conduct, the most important of which is that while their job is to provide friendly companionship to and be dance partners for the (often nervous) men who are soon to be sent into combat, no romantic fraternization is allowed. One volunteer who confesses to only becoming involved in the Canteen in order to be discovered by one of the Hollywood stars in attendance, ultimately finds herself falling in love with one of the soldiers.
The Devil and the Deep, 1h18
Directed by Marion Gering
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Submarine films
Actors Tallulah Bankhead, Gary Cooper, Charles Laughton, Cary Grant, Paul Porcasi, Juliette Compton
Roles Diana Sturm
Rating62% 3.143983.143983.143983.143983.14398
Charles Sturm (Laughton) is a naval commander whose jealousy and abuse makes life miserable for his wife Diana (Bankhead). His suspicions fall on his own subordinate, Lieutenant Jaeckel (Grant). Although his suspicions are baseless, Sturm has Jaeckel transferred. After Charles falls into another fit of paranoid rage and strikes Diana, she wanders off into the streets during a festival and soon encounters another officer, who turns out to be Jaeckel's replacement, Lieutenant Sempter (Cooper). Learning of their affair, which this time is real not imagined, Charles plots a terrible revenge.
Faithless
Faithless (1932)
, 1h17
Directed by Harry Beaumont
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Tallulah Bankhead, Robert Montgomery, Hugh Herbert, Louise Closser Hale, Maurice Murphy, Lawrence Grant
Roles Carol Morgan
Rating66% 3.3433953.3433953.3433953.3433953.343395
Socialite Carol Morgan (Bankhead) romps through the Depression with her wealth, while breaking up with Bill Wade (Montgomery) and getting back together with him.
Make Me a Star, 1h26
Directed by William Beaudine
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Joan Blondell, Stuart Erwin, Zasu Pitts, Ben Turpin, Gary Cooper, Charles Sellon
Roles Tallulah Bankhead (uncredited)
Rating64% 3.2448253.2448253.2448253.2448253.244825
A small-town delivery boy Merton Gill (Stuart Erwin) arrives in Hollywood, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed and complete with a diploma from the National Correspondence Academy of Acting. Crashing the gates of Majestic Pictures Merton manages to fumble his one line bit in the latest Buck Benson (George Templeton) western and is fired on the spot.
The Cheat
The Cheat (1931)
, 1h14
Directed by George Abbott
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Tallulah Bankhead, Harvey Stephens, Irving Pichel, Edward Keane, Porter Hall, Millard Mitchell
Roles Elsa Carlyle
Rating62% 3.146253.146253.146253.146253.14625
Elsa Carlyle (Tallulah Bankhead), in contrast to her charming personality and loving relationship with her indulgent husband, Jeffrey (Harvey Stephens), is a compulsive gambler and spendthrift who is overly concerned with social standing and appearances.
Tarnished Lady, 1h23
Directed by George Cukor
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Tallulah Bankhead, Clive Brook, Alexander Kirkland, Phoebe Foster, Eric Blore, Osgood Perkins
Roles Nancy Courtney
Rating59% 2.9998652.9998652.9998652.9998652.999865
Nancy Courtney, a once wealthy socialite, has had to struggle to maintain a facade of prosperity ever since her father's death. Although she loves writer DeWitt Taylor, who is indifferent to amassing a fortune, her mother urges her to marry stockbroker Norman Cravath instead. Nancy acquiesces to her mother's wishes but, despite the fact her new husband does everything he can to please her, she is miserable in her marriage.
My Sin
My Sin (1931)
, 1h20
Directed by George Abbott
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Tallulah Bankhead, Fredric March, Harry Davenport, Joseph Calleia, Millard Mitchell, Berton Churchill
Roles Carlotta / Ann Trevor
Rating63% 3.1833853.1833853.1833853.1833853.183385
In Panama, infamous nightclub hostess Carlotta kills a man in self-defence and is put on trial for murder. Her defence counsel is Dick Grady, a lawyer who has become an alcoholic. When he proves Carlotta's innocence, however, Dick regains respect and new employment. He also manages to save Carlotta from committing suicide. He lends her money, and they both dream up a new identity for her as "Ann Trevor," and she moves to New York. Through various letters and repayment checks, Dick learns that "Ann Trevor" is happy and successful and falls in love with her. He moves to New York, where she is working as an interior decorator.