Charlie74
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2 actresses I have never heard anyone say one bad word about either
Meryl Streep
Dolly Parton
Meryl Streep
Dolly Parton
Charlie74 said:2 actresses I have never heard anyone say one bad word about either
Meryl Streep
Dolly Parton
Elivs handled his dramatic role in King Creole quite well, I thought. Far better than James Dean would have, and Elvis had that dark edge to his looks and manner (or could put that edge across in a performance) which suited the role.Asking for actors who are liked by pretty much every one, I second Gregory Peck, Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant and Bill Powell.
In my personal opinion, Clark Gable, Jack Lemmon and Bette Davis (!) need to be on the list of the all time favorites, but I know there are people who dislike them.
And Elvis...
I'm an Elvis fan but I'm not so sure about his acting abilities. He was sort of a comedic talent and maybe had some dramatic talent too (see Wild in the Country), and there are a lot of speculations about what he might have been able to do if the Colonel would have let him, but the fact is: he didn't. So I better stick to his music (although I have to admit that as a "proper" fan, I have most of his movies at home *blush*)
Veronica Lake is the most beautiful woman to ever live. So, I hope she is universally liked; her alcohol problems notwithstanding.
Linda Darnell, whose grace, beauty, and elegance....:love:
What a beauty, especially in The Mark of Zorro (when she was about 18).
The scene in the Church with Linda and Tyrone Power disguised as a Franciscan friar
is arresting....[angel]
She was one-of-a-kind, even if she looked plainer without the make-up. And she was one star who really didn't have any dirty laundry.
P.S.- Like your avatar of JFK.
Thanks.
As far as dirty laundry goes, didn't Veronica have a terrible alcohol problem that eventually killed her? Or am I getting my actresses confused? hah
Oh, of course you're right about that. I meant during her time as a star; as far as I know, her alcoholism came after her decline in popularity. When she was stellar, she basically kept away from the Hollywood parties and scandals.