msmildred:

Bette Davis in “Now, Voyager”, 1942.

msmildred:

Bette Davis in “Now, Voyager”, 1942.

trixiedelight:

The Star (1952)

OH MY FUCKING GOD, I LOVE THIS. 
Thanks for making this gif!

trixiedelight:

The Star (1952)

OH MY FUCKING GOD, I LOVE THIS. 

Thanks for making this gif!

tracylord:

1935: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - Of Human Bondage
1936: Won Best Actress in a Leading Role - Dangerous  
1939: Won Best Actress in a Leading Role - Jezebel 
1940: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - Dark Victory 
1941: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - The Letter 
1942: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role- The Little Foxes 
1943: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - Now, Voyager 
1945: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - Mr. Skeffington 
1951: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - All About Eve 
1953: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - The Star 
1963: Nominated - Best Actress in a Leading Role - What Ever Happened To Baby Jane

tracylord:

1935: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - Of Human Bondage

1936: Won Best Actress in a Leading Role - Dangerous  

1939: Won Best Actress in a Leading Role - Jezebel

1940: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - Dark Victory

1941: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - The Letter

1942: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role- The Little Foxes

1943: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - Now, Voyager

1945: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - Mr. Skeffington

1951: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - All About Eve

1953: Nominated Best Actress in a Leading Role - The Star

1963: Nominated - Best Actress in a Leading Role - What Ever Happened To Baby Jane

playboy:

50 years of the Playboy Interview: Bette Davis 

playboy:

50 years of the Playboy Interview: Bette Davis 

all-about-bette:

“If Bette Davis were here today, I don’t think she would make any effort to correct anybody’s image about her. When you’re an actress, and a great actress, and your world is your public, and your public is out there in the dark, and you’re up there, huge on the screen… You become an icon to yourself as well. And that is like a candle that keeps glowing in the dark, and that’s what Bette Davis was. A candle, that will always glow in the dark.” — Dr. Howard Gotlieb