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"By turns moving and chillling, Leaming's fascinating life story of Davis consistently transcends the 'star' genre to establish itself as serious biography." SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
From Barbara Leaming, the critically acclaimed biographer of Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth.In this extraordinary biography, fans and film historians will discover a different, darker side of Bette Davis: a woman beset with scarring personal and professional doubts, a daughter whose mother was devoted to her success, and a mother who loved her own daughter to distraction. Obsessive and compulsive Davis was happy only she was working, but did not always choose her projects wisely. She fought a lifelong battle with alcohol, and she had an insatiable need to be loved, often at great emotional cost. A legend, a star, a remarkable woman, Bette Davis lived her life as if it were a coveted role she was desperately afraid she might not win....
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Bette Davis
2003, Cooper Square Press
in English
- 1st Cooper Square Press ed.
081541286X 9780815412861
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Bette Davis: A Biography
November 1, 1993, Ballantine Books
Mass Market Paperback
in English
0345382722 9780345382726
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Bette Davis: a biography
1992, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
in English
029781088X 9780297810889
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