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Bette Davis

Lived at 1 Crooked Mile Road, also known as the Keene-Calhoun house, from 1967-1976.

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Who was Bette Davis?

Bette Davis was born Ruth Elizabeth Davis on April 5, 1908, in Lowell Massachusetts, to Ruth (Favor) and Harlow Morrell Davis. When she was seven years old, her father divorced her mother, who was left to raise Bette and younger daughter Barbara on her own. As a teen, Davis began acting in school productions at the Cushing Academy in Massachusetts. After a stint in summer stock theater in Rochester, New York, Davis moved to New York City, where she attended the John Murray Anderson/Robert Milton School of Theatre and Dance. Lucille Ball was one of her classmates

Davis began to audition for theater parts in New York, and in 1929 she made her stage début at Greenwich Village's Provincetown Playhouse in The Earth Between. Later that year, at the age of 21, she made her first Broadway appearance in the comedy Broken Dishes.

A screen test landed Davis a contract with Hollywood's Universal Pictures, where she was assigned a small role in the film Bad Sister (1931), followed by similar minor parts in a few more movies. She moved to Warner Brothers in 1932, after gaining notice in that studio's production of The Man Who Played God. Following this breakthrough, Davis would go on to make 14 films over the next three years. Continue reading from Biography

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Link to A Stolen Life Motion Picture in the Catalog
Link to The Little Foxes Motion Picture in the Catalog
Link to Petrified Forest Motion Picture in the Catalog
Link to Of Human Bondage Motion Picture in the Catalog
Link to All This, And Heaven Too Motion Picture in the Catalog
Link to Kid Galahad Motion Picture in the Catalog
Link to The Letter Motion Picture in the Catalog
Link to The Man Who Came To Dinner Motion Picture in the Catalog
Link to The Old Maid Motion Picture in the Catalog
Link to Bette Davis Dark Victory Motion Picture in the Catalog
Link to The Virgin Queen Motion Picture in the Catalog
Link to Old Acquaintance Motion Picture in the Catalog
Link to Family Reunion Motion Picture in the Catalog
Link to The Girl Who Walked Home Alone: Bette Davis, A Personal Biography by Charlotte Chandler
Link to Bette Davis: A Biography by Barbara Leaming in the Catalog

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