
Bette Davis
Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis (April 5, 1908 – October 6, 1989) was an American actress of film, television and theater. Noted for her willingness to play unsympathetic characters, she was highly regarded for her performances in a range of film genres; from contemporary crime melodramas to historical and period films and occasional comedies, though her greatest successes were her roles in romantic dramas. After appearing in Broadway plays, Davis moved to Hollywood in 1930, but her early films for Universal Studios were unsuccessful. She joined Warner Bros. in 1932 and established her career with several critically acclaimed performances. In 1937, she attempted to free herself from her contract and although she lost a well-publicized legal case, it marked the beginning of the most successful period of her career. Until the late 1940s, she was one of American cinema's most celebrated leading ladies, known for her forceful and intense style. Davis gained a reputation as a perfectionist who could be highly combative, and confrontations with studio executives, film directors and costars were often reported. Her forthright manner, clipped vocal style and ubiquitous cigarette contributed to a public persona which has often been imitated and satirized. Davis was the co-founder of the Hollywood Canteen, and was the first female president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress twice, was the first person to accrue 10 Academy Award nominations for acting, and was the first woman to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Film Institute. Her career went through several periods of eclipse, and she admitted that her success had often been at the expense of her personal relationships. Married four times, she was once widowed and thrice divorced, and raised her children as a single parent. Her final years were marred by a long period of ill health, but she continued acting until shortly before her death from breast cancer, with more than 100 films, television and theater roles to her credit. In 1999, Davis was placed second, after Katharine Hepburn, on the American Film Institute's list of the greatest female stars of all time.
Filmography (223 titles)
7.5MovieThis Is Joan Collins
Self (Archive Footage) · 2022
7.8MovieMadonna: Madame X
Self (archive footage) (uncredited) · 2021
2.0MovieMorceaux de Cannes
2021
6.5MovieMike Wallace Is Here
(archive footage) · 2019
5.9MovieScotty and the Secret History of Hollywood
Self (archive footage) · 2018
6.0MovieBette Davis: Larger Than Life
Self (archive footage) · 2017
4.5MovieThe Fabulous Allan Carr
Self (archive) · 2017
MovieBette and Joan
Self (archive footage) · 2017
9.0MovieLeslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a Damn
Self (archive footage) · 2015
7.5MovieListen to Me Marlon
Self (archive footage) · 2015
7.2MovieMarlon Brando: An Actor Named Desire
Self - Actress (archive footage) · 2014
5.5MovieClassic Movie Bloopers: Uncensored
Self (archive footage) · 2013
6.2ShowTalking Pictures
Self (archive footage) · 2013
MovieFootsteps on the Ceiling
Margo Channing (archive footage) · 2013
6.9MovieVito
Self (archive) · 2011
MovieMarilyn at the Movies
Self (archive footage) · 2011
4.0MovieThe Travels of Kinuyo Tanaka
Self (archive footage) · 2009
MovieQueer Icon: The Cult of Bette Davis
Self (archive footage) · 2009
7.5Movie1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year
Self (archive footage) · 2009
4.3MovieWhy Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema
Self (archive footage) · 2007
6.7MovieBette and Joan: Blind Ambition
Self (archive footage) · 2006
7.0MovieJezebel: Legend of the South
Self (archive footage) · 2006
6.7MovieStardust: The Bette Davis Story
Self (archive footage) · 2006
7.5MovieThe Petrified Forest: Menace in the Desert
Self (archive footage) · 2005
7.7MovieThe Adventures of Errol Flynn
Queen Elizabeth (archive footage) · 2005
6.0MovieHow Real is 'The Star'?
Self (archive footage) · 2005
6.9MovieComplicated Women
Self (archive footage) · 2003
4.5MovieSmothered: The Censorship Struggles of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
Self (archive footage) · 2002
8.5MovieGoldwyn: The Man and His Movies
Self (archive footage) · 2001
Bride of Trailer Camp
(archive footage) · 2001