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Doña Barbara Marisela Barquero
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spanish noirs... please... your subtitles... 
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María Félix (Doña Barbara, La Mujer sin Alma, Rio Escondido, La Cucaracha)—Maria Felix is still possibly the most well-known Mexican film actress. She turned down multiple-roles in Hollywood and a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer in order to take roles in Mexico, France, and Argentine throughout the 1940s, 50s, 60s. She was so famous and so respected as a dramatic actress that she inspired painters, novelists and poets in their own art--she was painted by Diego Rivera, Jose Orozco, Bridget Tichenor. The novelist Carlos Fuentes used her as inspiration for his protagonist in Zona Sagrada. She inspired an entire collection by Hermes. In the late 1960s Cartier made her a custom collection of reptile themed jewels. She considered herself to be powerful challenger of morality and femininity in Mexico & worldwide--she routinely played powerful women in roles with challenging moral choices and free sexuality. But even still, years after he death, she is celebrated with Google Doodles, and appearances in the movie Coco, and holidays for the anniversary of her death.
Julie Andrews (The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins)—Oh where to start .... I'm not sure I even know how. She's just perfection. And it's not fair I can't bring post 70s work into this, because she just gets better and better, and her drag performance in to die for. But in the era I CAN talk about, she shows she has THE RANGE. Beautiful, feisty, funny, holding her own against Christopher Plummer, Paul Newman, Rock Hudson. Oh she's luminous.
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María Félix:
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She's Thee Hot Vintage Movie Woman of México. She's absolutely gorgeous and always looks like she's about to step on you. you WILL be thankful if she does.
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"María Félix is a woman -- such a woman -- with the audacity to defy the ideas machos have constructed of what a woman should be. She's free like the wind, she disperses the clouds, or illuminates them with the lightning flash of her gaze." - Octavio Paz
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María Félix is one of the most iconic actresses of the Golden Era of Mexican Cinema. La Doña, as she was lovingly nicknamed, only had one son, and when her first marriage ended in divorce her ex-husband stole her only child, so she vowed that one day she’d be more influential than her ex and she’d get her son back. AND SHE DID! María Félix rejected a Hollywood acting role to start her acting career in Mexico on her own terms with El Peñón de las Ánimas (The Rock of Souls) starring alongside actor, and future third husband, Jorge Negrete. She quickly rose to incredible heights both in Mexico and abroad, later on rejecting a Hollywood starring role (Duel in the Sun) as she was already committed to the movie Enamorada at the planned filming time. Of this snubbing she said, quote: “I will never regret saying no to Hollywood, because my career in Europe was focused in [high] quality cinema. [My] india* roles are made in my country, and [my] queen roles are abroad.” (Translator notes: here the “india” role means interpreting a lower-class Mexican woman, usually thought of indigenous/native/mixed descent —which she had interpreted and reinvented throughout her acting career in Mexico— and what abroad was typically considered the Mexican woman stereotype, with the braids, long simple skirts, and sandals. This also references the expectation of her possibly helping Hollywood in perpetuating this stereotype for American audiences that lack the cultural and historical contexts of this type of role which would undermine her own efforts against this type of Mexican stereotypes while working in Europe) She was considered one of the most beautiful women in the world of her time by international magazines like Life, París Match, and Esquire, and was a muse to a vast number of songwriters (including her second husband Agustin Lara,), artists, designers, and writers. Muralist Diego Rivera described her as “a monstrously perfect being. She’s an exemplary being that drives all other human beings to put as much effort as possible to be like her”. Playwriter Jean Cocteau, who worked with her in the Spanish film La Corona Negra (The Black Crown) said the following about her, “María, that woman is so beautiful it hurts”. Haute Couture houses like Dior, Givenchy, Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, Hérmes, among others, designed and dressed her throughout her life. She died on her birthday, April 8, 2002, at 88 years old, in Mexico City. She was celebrated by a parade from her home to the Fine Arts Palace in the the city’s Historic Downtown, where a multitude of people paid tribute to her. Her filmography includes 47 movies from 1942 until 1970, and only two television acting roles in 1970. She has 2 music albums, one recorded with her second husband, Agustín Lara, in 1964 titled La Voz de María y la inspiración de Agustín «The voice of María and the inspiration of Augustín», and her solo album Enamorada «In Love» in 1998. Her bespoke Cartier jewelry is exhibited alongside Elizabeth Taylor’s, Grace Kelly’s and Gloria Swanson’s. In 2018, Film Director Martin Scorsese presented a restored and remastered version of her film Enamorada in the Cannes Classics section of the Cannes Festival and Google dedicated a doodle for her 104th birthday. On august 2023 Barbie added her doll to the Tribute Collection.
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Julie Andrews propaganda:
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"She has such a simple but amazing beauty to her. Not to mention her amazing and melodic singing voice!"
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"Roles like nannies and governesses can make us forget how attractive she was! A perfect combination of elegant and adorable, with the most incredible vocal range to boot!"
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"Besides having one of the most amazing singing voices ever to grace the silver screen, Julie always had an understated beauty to her that wasn't always shown off on screen. But it's there nonetheless because her characters managed to pull some of the hottest men ever to grace the screen."
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"The juxtaposition between carefree Maria and stern but fun Mary Poppins shows the power of the acting of this HOT VINTAGE MOVIE WOMAN"
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"Charming, genteel, incredibly charismatic, beautiful, and has an angelic singing voice to boot. Her screen roles as Maria in The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins are absolutely iconic for a reason and she originated several well-known Broadway roles before those."
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"the most beautiful woman 12 year old me had ever seen possibly"
"OMG OMG OMG she’s definitely been submitted before how could she NOT but!!!! I loveeee her so muchhhh rahhhh prebby!!!! cool!!!! mary poppins the beloved <33333 some people dislike it but I love jolly holiday so much because it IS a jolly holiday with Mary!!! no wonder that it’s Mary that we love!!!!!"
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"I know many people who were taught in singing lessons "when in doubt, pronounce words how julie andrews would pronounce them." THATS CALLED INFLUENCE. THATS CALLED MOTHERING THOUSANDS."
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How many venezuelan books are in so far? I submitted the only one i have read (doña barbara) cuz i wouldnt know how to explain why others are classics, but i would submit them if no one else does
so far that is the only Venezuelan submission
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Do you think Eva has a family member similar to a Doña Barbara ?
I think Lidia Chapul (Eva’s great-great grandmother) who legit seduced the first President (who then made hinself emperor and got killed three years after) to get a rich husband and take his lands is more of a Doña Barbara. Lidia only had one kid (Eva's great grandfather) amd was disappointed he wasn't a girl and couldn't be a witch like her, so she sent him to be raised in Spain with her banished in laws.
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cotidianoaldia · 4 months
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Madre de Guillermo Moreno sera velada en Santiago
      La madrugada de este miercoles fallecio Doña Mercedes en el Hospital Metropolitano de Santiago de los Caballeros, a los años.       Su esposo fue, Juan Isidro Moreno Espinal, poeta, secretario geenral del Ayutamiento de Santiago, con quien procreo siete hijos que todavia siguen vivos: Guillermo Antonio, Marina Mercedes, Rosa America, Yanet Josefina, Barbara Maria Lourdes, Cristina Carmen…
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corrupcionenpr · 5 months
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Queda en libertad contratista que fue arrestado durante el operativo federal “La Fundación”
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La Fiscalía federal no solicitó la detención de Emiliano Feliciano Hernández ni la de otros cinco coacusados
Emiliano Feliciano Hernández, un comerciante de Hatillo y contratista de varios municipios, quedó en libertad tras ser arrestado el viernes en medio del operativo federal denominado como “La Fundación” por, supuestamente, ser parte de una organización criminal.
De acuerdo a la minuta de la audiencia celebrada el viernes pasado, Feliciano Hernández -quien figura como el acusado 12 en la acusación enmendada que emitió un gran jurado- compareció a la vista inicial del caso en su contra ante la magistrada federal Giselle López Soler.
Tras la Fiscalía federal no solicitar su detención, “al acusado se le concedieron condiciones de libertad”, establece la minuta. Sin embargo, Feliciano Hernández comparecerá a otra vista fijada para el 6 de diciembre, según el récord judicial.
Del mismo modo, el fiscal Jorge Matos tampoco solicitó la detención de Marta D. Cardona Cumba, Niurka A. Rodríguez Cumba, Ángel Xavier Pérez Olivencia, Luis Héctor Adames Nieves y William J. Pantoja Nieves, quienes también tuvieron ayer, viernes, sus respectivas vistas iniciales.
Ramos sí solicitó la detención de Ricardo López Ramos quien, además de enfrentar cargos de narcotráfico, también fue acusado de violaciones relacionadas con armas de fuego. López Soler ordenó su detención temporera. Los otros coacusados que enfrentan cargos por armas de fuego son José Julio Rodríguez Cumba (el presunto líder de la organización criminal), Barbara Valentín Rivera, Luis Crespo Cumba, Luis J. Hernández Cruz, Fernando Cortés Flores y Christian Prado.
“Estamos aquí. Los vamos a recibir. Vengan todos. Tenemos espacio para todos”, expresó Feliciano Hernández en una transmisión en vivo, compartida a través de la cuenta de su negocio, Hacienda Doña Fela, en la red social de Facebook, donde promociona el primer festival Lágrima de Monte Don Pitorro, en Hatillo, que se realizará mañana, domingo.
“Aquí nos encontramos en Hacienda Doña Fela(,) donde mañana vamos a abrir nuestras puertas(.) Vamos a recibir a todo Puerto Rico, a nuestros hatillanos, vamos a estar trabajando aquí para todos ustedes. Estamos en la casita dedicada a mis papás”, agregó el comerciante, en el vídeo que fue compartido hace una hora.
“Les pido a todos ustedes que estén aquí, compartan conmigo, que estén conmigo para ser feliz todos. Vamos a ser feliz todo porque vamos a celebrar como si fuéramos familia”, mencionó.
Feliciano Hernández, quien es dueño de la corporación Feliciano Landscaping & General Contractors, ha tenido contratos con varios municipios y agencias del gobierno por más de 10 años.
Además de cargos de narcotráfico, Feliciano Hernández enfrenta denuncias por lavado de dinero y obstrucción de la justicia.
“Puede ser que (Feliciano Hernández) sí estaba usando su negocio para ayudar a Rodríguez Cumba para tratar de convertir o usar las ganancias ilegales, para tratar de legitimar ese dinero”, expresó el jefe de la Fiscalía federal, William Stephen Muldrow, en una conferencia de prensa celebrada el viernes.
El Nuevo Día reportó ayer, viernes, que la Oficina de Prensa de la alcaldía de Camuy informó que se ordenó la cancelación del contrato que tenía Feliciano Hernández para manejo de equipo pesado.
En tanto, Hatillo aclaró que su contrato con Feliciano Hernández fue en el 2012, y que el más reciente culminó en el 2019.
De igual manera, el Municipio de Arecibo confirmó que tuvo contrato con Feliciano Hernández para colocar asfalto, con una enmienda de extensión de 20 días el 30 de junio de 2021, por lo que actualmente no estaba activo.
En total, los federales acusaron ayer a 18 personas por cargos de narcotráfico y lavado de dinero en una organización criminal que habría operado en el área norte y oeste de Puerto Rico.
“Un gran jurado federal emitió una acusación formal enmendada, de 60 cargos, acusando a 18 personas de importación de cocaína y marihuana”, informó Muldrow.
Fuente: ElNuevoDia
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firstprince-ao3feed · 5 months
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You belong with me and only me
You belong with me and only me https://ift.tt/Da1MZ0O by cristinalovesstarwars Alex and Henry have been in a secret relationship for almost one year when it happens. The leak of their emails were detected before it were realised, but the Queen demand a separation, sadly, and without Henry knows why, Alex agrees to it. Over six months after their breakup, Henry find out through a paper his biggest fear:   "Alex Claremont-Diaz, son of the president, and Melissa Williams, daughter of the senator Robert Williams, announce their engagement"   Based-ish on one of the plots of the telenovela Doña Barbara. Words: 1754, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English Fandoms: Red White & Royal Blue - Casey McQuiston, Red White & Royal Blue (2023) Rating: Explicit Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Categories: M/M Characters: Nora Holleran, Percy "Pez" Okonjo, Beatrice Fox-Mountchristen-Windsor, Ellen Claremont, Oscar Diaz (Red White & Royal Blue), June Claremont-Diaz, Philip Fox-Mountchristen-Windsor, Queen Mary (Red White & Royal Blue), Catherine Fox-Mountchristen-Windsor, Amy, Zahra Bankston, Shaan Srivastava, Original Female Character(s) Relationships: Alex Claremont-Diaz/Henry Fox-Mountchristen-Windsor, Alex Claremont-Diaz/Original Female Character(s) Additional Tags: Angst with a Happy Ending, HEA, Arranged Marriage, Slow Burn, POV Multiple, Blackmail, Angst and Hurt/Comfort, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence via AO3 works tagged 'Alex Claremont-Diaz/Henry Fox-Mountchristen-Windsor' https://ift.tt/NHTkBSD November 22, 2023 at 08:36AM
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telenovelascaps · 3 months
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Doña Barbara Santos & Marisela
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returntotheground · 11 months
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like i don't talk about my great aunt basically at all but everyone in my life knows and loves her and i do mean everyone (family, friends, in-laws, people i've never met, everyone loves her)
she came over from costa rica when she was only 16 but lied about her age and now we don't know what her actual birthday is. she raised my mom and her siblings and a slew of other kids and my grandmother was her best friend in the entire world. she's a gnc lesbian who at one point announced she was done being gay (translation issue, she meant she was done with romantic relationships but instead yelled "i am not gay anymore" at a family gathering and it was the funniest shit i'd ever seen) she would cut up mangos for my sister and i as kids and then would chew on the pit over the kitchen sink while looking out the window at the backyard. she's less than 5 ft tall but would absolutely take on gator with a broom and a lot of cursing. she has pins from a bunch of government protests she attended but is also the most earnestly patriotic person i've ever met. she's obsessed with elvis and loves to do the laundry. she saved my life as a teenager by being a safe haven when my parents were anything but. she calls me once a week and complains i don't call her enough and reminds me to do my laundry even tho i am 28 years old and if she's annoyed she'll call me doña barbara (some telenovela reference she's never fully explained) she's stolen literal artwork made by me and my siblings to frame and hang up at her home and she gives everyone socks for every occasion
i do not know how i'm supposed to live without her.
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culebrae · 1 year
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i think the idea of kisa taking the forced sexu*lization and vilification of herself by men around her and owning it to the point of using it against them is interesting in the sense that she let herself be consumed by it until she resurfaced from its ashes and took complete control of it. she hates it, she hates what she's become, but only because it wasn't a consensual choice on her part. she never chose to be a culebra, to be cursed, to be satanico pandemonium, to be the bad guy. but she is, and she doesn't mind being the villain - she just hates that she was never given the choice not to become one.
the freedom of choice is a huge thing for kisa, because she never had it to begin with. she knows she never chose to become satanico, she never chose immortality, never chose the bloodthirst or to be cursed by her gods. what she did choose is to trust amancio when they first met (before he forced her to work for him), and the notion that the only time she was allowed to choose freely, she chose wrong, will haunt her forever.
it reminds me a lot of telenovelas and their vilification of the femme fatale trope, but at the same time, there have been cases where the femme fatale was the protagonist with her own struggles ( Teresa, Rubì, Doña Barbara, to name a few ). it's similar in the case of kisa's character arc and development, where the men who objectify her become pawns in her scheme to escape her traumatic past and improve her situation. much like doña barbara, kisa wants to be the monster even if she never had the right to choose to become one.
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María Félix (Doña Barbara, La Mujer sin Alma, Rio Escondido, La Cucaracha)—Maria Felix is still possibly the most well-known Mexican film actress. She turned down multiple-roles in Hollywood and a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer in order to take roles in Mexico, France, and Argentine throughout the 1940s, 50s, 60s. She was so famous and so respected as a dramatic actress that she inspired painters, novelists and poets in their own art--she was painted by Diego Rivera, Jose Orozco, Bridget Tichenor. The novelist Carlos Fuentes used her as inspiration for his protagonist in Zona Sagrada. She inspired an entire collection by Hermes. In the late 1960s Cartier made her a custom collection of reptile themed jewels. She considered herself to be powerful challenger of morality and femininity in Mexico & worldwide--she routinely played powerful women in roles with challenging moral choices and free sexuality. But even still, years after he death, she is celebrated with Google Doodles, and appearances in the movie Coco, and holidays for the anniversary of her death.
Maureen O’Hara (The Parent Trap, The Quiet Man)—They called her the Queen of Technicolor. That right there should help introduce people to the fiery, wonderful, stunning Maureen O’Hara. She was from Ireland, born in 1920, and started in theater at the age of ten. At 15, she was winning drama awards, including one for her performance as Portia in the Merchant of Venice. At 16, she was the youngest pupil to graduate from the Guildhall School of Music. By 18, she transitioned to film, starting off with a bang alongside Charles Laughton in Hitchcock’s Jamaica Inn, and proceeded to work steadily up through the early 1970s. She was in adventures and comedies and romances, spent a lot of time in westerns giving merry hell to John Wayne (and less merry hell to the indomitable John Ford — she held her own even when he was verbally abusive and demeaning to her). She was in The Quiet Man, which was the first American-made film entirely filmed in a foreign country. She helped make American Christmas what it is with Miracle on 34th Street. She played a lineup of headstrong, forthright women second only, perhaps, to Katharine Hepburn. She was married three times, lived for a while with a boyfriend in Mexico, sued for custody of her daughter in the 1950s, AND sued a magazine for libel in the same era. After mostly retiring from acting, she edited a magazine. She eventually sold the magazine to spend more time with her grandson, but even then ran a ladies fashion store. She was an outspoken, brilliant, passionate lady, with amazing red hair, a career to envy, and — well — that face!
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María Félix:
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She's Thee Hot Vintage Movie Woman of México. She's absolutely gorgeous and always looks like she's about to step on you. you WILL be thankful if she does.
"María Félix is a woman -- such a woman -- with the audacity to defy the ideas machos have constructed of what a woman should be. She's free like the wind, she disperses the clouds, or illuminates them with the lightning flash of her gaze." - Octavio Paz
María Félix is one of the most iconic actresses of the Golden Era of Mexican Cinema. La Doña, as she was lovingly nicknamed, only had one son, and when her first marriage ended in divorce her ex-husband stole her only child, so she vowed that one day she’d be more influential than her ex and she’d get her son back. AND SHE DID! María Félix rejected a Hollywood acting role to start her acting career in Mexico on her own terms with El Peñón de las Ánimas (The Rock of Souls) starring alongside actor, and future third husband, Jorge Negrete. She quickly rose to incredible heights both in Mexico and abroad, later on rejecting a Hollywood starring role (Duel in the Sun) as she was already committed to the movie Enamorada at the planned filming time. Of this snubbing she said, quote: “I will never regret saying no to Hollywood, because my career in Europe was focused in [high] quality cinema. [My] india* roles are made in my country, and [my] queen roles are abroad.” (Translator notes: here the “india” role means interpreting a lower-class Mexican woman, usually thought of indigenous/native/mixed descent —which she had interpreted and reinvented throughout her acting career in Mexico— and what abroad was typically considered the Mexican woman stereotype, with the braids, long simple skirts, and sandals. This also references the expectation of her possibly helping Hollywood in perpetuating this stereotype for American audiences that lack the cultural and historical contexts of this type of role which would undermine her own efforts against this type of Mexican stereotypes while working in Europe) She was considered one of the most beautiful women in the world of her time by international magazines like Life, París Match, and Esquire, and was a muse to a vast number of songwriters (including her second husband Agustin Lara,), artists, designers, and writers. Muralist Diego Rivera described her as “a monstrously perfect being. She’s an exemplary being that drives all other human beings to put as much effort as possible to be like her”. Playwriter Jean Cocteau, who worked with her in the Spanish film La Corona Negra (The Black Crown) said the following about her, “María, that woman is so beautiful it hurts”. Haute Couture houses like Dior, Givenchy, Yves Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, Hérmes, among others, designed and dressed her throughout her life. She died on her birthday, April 8, 2002, at 88 years old, in Mexico City. She was celebrated by a parade from her home to the Fine Arts Palace in the the city’s Historic Downtown, where a multitude of people paid tribute to her. Her filmography includes 47 movies from 1942 until 1970, and only two television acting roles in 1970. She has 2 music albums, one recorded with her second husband, Agustín Lara, in 1964 titled La Voz de María y la inspiración de Agustín «The voice of María and the inspiration of Augustín», and her solo album Enamorada «In Love» in 1998. Her bespoke Cartier jewelry is exhibited alongside Elizabeth Taylor’s, Grace Kelly’s and Gloria Swanson’s. In 2018, Film Director Martin Scorsese presented a restored and remastered version of her film Enamorada in the Cannes Classics section of the Cannes Festival and Google dedicated a doodle for her 104th birthday. On august 2023 Barbie added her doll to the Tribute Collection.
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I thought she was one of the most beautiful women in the world when I was a kid and I have yet to really change my mind. Always loved her temper and her red hair. Plus she was kind of a MILF in The Parent Trap
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Haughty, red hair, hot.
I would have to give up my passport if I didn't submit Maureen O'Hara but also have you seen her? Not only did she look like that (she was called the Queen of Technicolor, though she wasn't a big fan of that sobriquet), she was also very funny and tough as nails. She faced off against Walt Disney in a contract dispute and the legend goes that when someone mentioned her at his deathbed, he sat up and said 'That bitch!'. Her comment on that story is "At least he didn't think of me and say, 'That wimp'." She struggled to get serious roles for a time, saying ""Hollywood would never allow my talent to triumph over my face," so she plays the sexy princess/pirate/harem girl in a LOT of early movies that she referred to as "Tits and Sand" films, she being the tits in question. She also turned down so many leading men and studio bosses (Errol Flynn and Howard Hughes are among her rejects) that there were rumours spread that she was a lesbian. Many egos were battered it seems. I'm including the infamous Lady Godiva scene in the photo propaganda for the sheer Moment of it [link] . It was a bit of a flop critically, but it was one of Clint Eastwood's first film appearances and she said he told her later that he was very glad of the money at the time.
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She was a very proud Irish woman and when she went for her American citizenship they insisted on referring to her as British (the timeline of Irish independence is a bit wibbly wobbly, we won't get into it here). She refused to accept American citizenship under that condition and argued her way through every level of US immigration she could find, supposedly saying "I'm not responsible for your antiquated records here in Washington", until a judge finally gave up and said "Give her what she wants, just get her out of here". This made her the first ever person seeking US citizenship to be proclaimed Irish on the record!
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The hair. The accent. The figure. The acting chops. The perfection.
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