This page will contain discussion groups about Geraldine Chaplin, as they become available.Geraldine ChaplinGeraldine Chaplin (born July 31, 1944) is an American actress. She was born the first child of Charlie Chaplin and his last wife Oona. When Geraldine was only eight years old she appeared uncredited in her famous father's "Limelight". Geraldine was educated in a boarding school in Switzerland. When her dream of becoming a ballet dancer ended, she followed in her father's footsteps and became an actress. Director David Lean chose her to play Tonya, the main character's devoted wife in "Doctor Zhivago" (1965). The movie is based on a novel by Boris Pasternak. Geraldine Chaplin had a long relationship with Spanish director Carlos Saura, and she has starred in nine of his movies, including "Cria" (1976), "Elisa, Vida Mia" (1977), and "Mama Turns a Hundred" (1979). She has two children, Shane and Oona. She has appeared in numerous films through her long career. She played the role of her own grandmother Hannah Chaplin (Charlie Chaplin's mother) in the autobiographical film on her father Chaplin. Some of the most notable English language films include:
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Some of the most notable English language films include:. One of the reasons Davis loved the song is that her granddaughter thought her grandmother was "cool" because she had a hit song written about her. She played the role of her own grandmother Hannah Chaplin (Charlie Chaplin's mother) in the autobiographical film on her father Chaplin. After the song "Bette Davis Eyes" became a hit single, Davis wrote letters to songwriters Donna Weiss and Jackie DeShannon, and singer Kim Carnes to ask them how they knew so much about her. She has appeared in numerous films through her long career. She is also credited with many famous quotes about acting often about Hollywood and rivals like Crawford and Hepburn. She has two children, Shane and Oona. She walked out of her last film, "Wicked Stepmother," which was released posthumously with her still included in 1989. Geraldine Chaplin had a long relationship with Spanish director Carlos Saura, and she has starred in nine of his movies, including "Cria" (1976), "Elisa, Vida Mia" (1977), and "Mama Turns a Hundred" (1979). On Davis's tombstone is written, "She did it the hard way.". The movie is based on a novel by Boris Pasternak. Bette Davis died, aged 81, in 1989 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, following a long battle with breast cancer, and after having suffered at least one serious stroke. Director David Lean chose her to play Tonya, the main character's devoted wife in "Doctor Zhivago" (1965). This was to protect an Oscar from commercial exploitation. When her dream of becoming a ballet dancer ended, she followed in her father's footsteps and became an actress. On July 19, 2001, Steven Spielberg purchased Davis' Oscar statuette for Jezebel at a Christie's auction and returned it to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Geraldine was educated in a boarding school in Switzerland. Davis wrote another book, This N That, in the late 1980s, and Bette Davis, The Lonely Life, which appeared the year after her death, updating what had happened since her first biography had been published. When Geraldine was only eight years old she appeared uncredited in her famous father's "Limelight". Hyman (born Barbara Sherry), wrote a tell-all book, My Mother's Keeper, in which she savaged her mother. Davis admitted that her career always came first, and, although she married four times, and had sveral affairs, including ones with George Brent and William Wyler, it should be pointed out that many who knew both her and her daughter claimed that this book was largely fiction and that Davis, although in some ways difficult, was really a loving mother and grandmother. She was born the first child of Charlie Chaplin and his last wife Oona. In 1985, her daughter, B.D. Geraldine Chaplin (born July 31, 1944) is an American actress. She wrote a biography, The Lonely Life, in the 1960s, and Mother Goddam in 1975. Limelight (1952). In 1977, Davis became the first woman to receive the American Film Institute's Lifetime Achievement Award, and in 1979 she won a Best Actress Emmy. Doctor Zhivago (1965). Her role in 1962's over-the-top What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, in which she played a parody of herself opposite her long-time rival Joan Crawford, earned her another Oscar nomination. The Hawaiians (1970). When her career began to fade again, in 1961, she placed a notorious ad for "job wanted" in the trade papers. Nashville (1975). Her career began to stagnate through the 1940s, but her performance in All About Eve (1950), for which she received another Oscar nomination, put her back on top. The House of Mirth (1981). She went on to win the Academy Award for Best Actress for Dangerous (1936) and Jezebel (1938), and was able to name her own roles, with the exception of Gone With the Wind in 1939. Chaplin (1992). After a much publicised legal battle with Warners, to stop them putting her in inferior movies, led to a dramatic improvement in the quality of her films (although she lost the case). The Age of Innocence (1993). The Motion Picture Academy failed to nominate Davis for this tour de force and such was the outrage that she received many write in votes from disgruntled Academy members, the eventual winner was longtime rival Katharine Hepburn. Gulliver's Travels (television) (1996). Her first starring role was in The Man Who Played God, and she became a star in Of Human Bondage. Cousin Bette (1998). The next year, she was hired by Universal Studios, but they felt she was not star material, and in 1932, they let her sign with Warner Brothers. Her first Broadway performance was in 1929, in Broken Dishes and later in Solid South. Her first professional stage performance was The Earth Between, Off-Broadway in 1923. So, she enrolled in John Murray Anderson's dramatic school (who sent her classmate Lucille Ball home because she was "too shy"), and became a star. Davis was denied admission to Eva LeGallienne's Manhattan Civic Repertory because she was considered insincere. Her parents divorced when she was 7, and she and her sister were raised by their mother, who aspired to be an actress. Davis was born in Lowell, Massachusetts. Ruth Elizabeth Davis (April 5, 1908 – October 6, 1989), better known as Bette Davis, was an Academy Award winning American actress. This article is about Bette Davis the actress, the article about Betty Davis the singer can be found here. The Bad Sister (1931). Seed (1931). Waterloo Bridge (1931). Way Back Home (1931). The Menace (1932). Hell's House (1932). The Man Who Played God (1932). So Big! (1932). The Rich Are Always with Us (1932). The Dark Horse (1932). Cabin in the Cotton (1932). Three on a Match (1932). 20,000 Years in Sing Sing (1932). Parachute Jumper (1933). The Working Man (1933). Ex-Lady (1933). Bureau of Missing Persons (1933). The Big Shakedown (1934). Fashions of 1934 (1934). Jimmy the Gent (1934). Fog Over Frisco (1934). Of Human Bondage (1934). Housewife (1934). Bordertown (1935). The Girl from 10th Avenue (1935). Front Page Woman (1935). Special Agent (1935). Dangerous (1935). The Petrified Forest (1936). The Golden Arrow (1936). Satan Met a Lady (1936). Marked Woman (1937). Kid Galahad (1937). That Certain Woman (1937). It's Love I'm After (1937). Jezebel (1938). The Sisters (1938). Dark Victory (1939). Juarez (1939). The Old Maid (1939). The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939). All This and Heaven Too (1940). The Letter (1940). The Great Lie (1941). The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941). The Little Foxes (1941). Shining Victory (1941). The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942). In This Our Life (1942. Now, Voyager (1942). Watch on the Rhine (1943). Old Acquaintance (1943). Skeffington (1944). Mr. The Corn Is Green (1945). A Stolen Life (1946). Deception (1946). Winter Meeting (1948). June Bride (1948). Beyond the Forest (1949). All About Eve (1950). Payment on Demand (1951). Another Man's Poison (1952). Phone Call from a Stranger (1952). The Star (1952). The Virgin Queen (1955). The Catered Affair (1956). Storm Center (1956). John Paul Jones (1959). The Scapegoat (1959). Pocketful of Miracles (1961). What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962). The Empty Canvas (1964). Dead Ringer (1964). Where Love Has Gone (1964). Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964). The Nanny (1965). The Anniversary (1968). Bunny O'Hare (1971). Madame Sin (1972). The Scientific Cardplayer (1972). The Judge and Jake Wyler (1972). Connecting Rooms (1972). Scream, Pretty Peggy (1973). Burnt Offerings (1976). The Disappearance of Aimee (1976). Dark Secret of Harvest Home (1978). Death on the Nile (1978). Return from Witch Mountain (1978). Strangers, The Story of a Mother and Daughter (1979). White Mama (1980). The Watcher in the Woods (1980). Skyward (1980). Family Reunion (1981). Cimino (1982). A Piano for Mrs. Little Gloria, Happy at Last (1982). Hotel (1982). Right of Way (1983). Murder with Mirrors (1985). As Summers Die (1986). The Whales of August (1987). Wicked Stepmother (1989). Mina Tannenbaum (1994). Nominated Of Human Bondage (1934). Won Dangerous (1935). Won Jezebel (1938). Nominated Dark Victory (1939). Nominated The Letter (1940). Nominated The Little Foxes (1941). Nominated Now, Voyager (1942). Skeffington (1944). Nominated Mr. Nominated All About Eve (1950). Nominated The Star (1952). Nominated What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962). |