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Joan Bennett

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“I’m aware of the priceless privilege of having been born into the theater. Although it was a career I rejected at first, the profession has given me an incredibly varied life and more than my fair share of success, failure, love, laughter and despair. I’ve not a single regret for any of it.”

 

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The title of actress Joan Bennett’s 1970 autobiography is The Bennett Playbill, in reference to the fact that she came from an old and well-established theatrical family: her father was stage star Richard Bennett and her sisters were screen actresses Constance and Barbara Bennett. Though she made an appearance as a child in one of her father’s films, Joan Bennett did not originally intend to pursue acting as a profession. Honoring her wishes, her father bundled her off to finishing school in Versailles. Alas, her impulsive first marriage at 16 ended in divorce, leaving her a single mother in dire need of an immediate source of income. Thus it was that she became a professional actress, making her first Broadway appearance in her father’s vehicle, Jarnegan (1928). In 1929, she began her film career in the low-budget effort Power, then co-starred with Ronald Colman in Bulldog Drummond. She was inexperienced and awkward and she knew it, but Bennett applied herself to her craft and improved… read more

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Howard Fritzson

15Jul12

She is truly an underrated actress. When she got half a chance, she delivered. My own personal favorite: "The Macomber Affair."

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Derriere Garde

29Aug11

No matter what she's in I can only ever think of her as the old lady that flubs all her lines on "Dark Shadows."

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lizle

24Apr11

I love this sexish womans

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