2. Barbara's introduction to show business came courtesy of her sister, Mildred, who was nineteen years older. Mildred worked as a showgirl and Barbara followed suit in the early 1920s when she became a dancer in the Ziegfeld Follies.
As Victoria Barkley on The Big Valley. |
4. Her only child, Dion Anthony "Tony" Fay, was adopted during her marriage to stage actor Frank Fay. After her divorce, she gained sole custody of Tony. Sadly, mother and son became estranged soon after he enlisted in the Army in 1952. Tony died in 2006 at age 74.
Stanwyck and Robert Taylor. |
6. In regard to acting, she once said: "Eyes are the greatest tool in film. Mr. Capra taught me that. Sure, it's nice to say very good dialogue, if you can get it. But great movie acting--watch the eyes!"
7. Barbara Stanwyck died in 1990 at age 82 of natural causes. Per her wishes, she did not have a funeral service and was cremated. Her ashes were scattered over Lone Pine, California, a popular location for filming Westerns for many years.
The Taylor/Stanwyck union a great mutual career move.
ReplyDeleteI was aware of 1,2,4 and 5. It's unbelievable she never won an Oscars. My favorite actress from the classic era.
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting woman and actress. Believable as the most disadvantaged characters and the most educated. Funny as any comedienne in any era and heartbreaking in melodrama. You can never be bored watching Barbara Stanwyck.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe she never won an Oscar. She was incredible, and she was right about watching an actor's eyes. She was a master in that area.
ReplyDeleteI learned a lot from this post and gained an even greater respect for Ms. Stanwyck.
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