Barbara Stanwyck Trivia

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  • Godmother of Bobbie Poledouris.
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  • Profiled in "Back in the Saddle: Essays on Western Film and Television Actors", Gary Yoggy, ed. (McFarland, 1998).
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  • Ailing, she was replaced by Susan Hayward in Heat of Anger (1972) (TV), which was to have been a pilot for a prospective TV series to be called "Fitzgerald and Pride."
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  • Her son, Dion Anthony "Tony" Fay, was born in February 1932. He was adopted on December 5, 1932.
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  • Sister-in-law of actress Caryl Lincoln.
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  • American Film Institute Life Achievement Award. [1987]
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  • According to biographical film Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire (1991) (TV), Stanwyck became a model for women actors. Such stars as Sally Field and Virginia Madsen have publicly pointed to Stanwyck as their model.
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  • Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives". Volume Two, 1986-1990, pages 796-798. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1999.
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  • Was best friends for many years with Frank Sinatra's first wife, Nancy.
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  • :hER papers are in the American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming, PO Box 3924, Laramie, WY 82071.
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  • Her performance as Phyllis Dietrichson in Double Indemnity (1944) is ranked #98 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time list (2006).
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  • Her siblings were named Maude, Mable, Mildred ("Millie"), and Malcolm Byron ("Bert") Stevens. Her parents were Byron and Catherine McGee Stevens.
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  • Was listed #11 on the American Film Institute's "100 Years of The Greatest Screen Legends."
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  • Sister of actor Bert Stevens.
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  • Profiled in "Killer Tomatoes: Fifteen Tough Film Dames" bu Ray Hagen and Laura Wagner (McFarland, 2004).
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  • Her performance as Phyllis Dietrichson in Double Indemnity (1944) is ranked #58 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time list.
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  • In Italy, almost all of her films were dubbed by Lidia Simoneschi. She was occasionally dubbed by Tina Lattanzi and Marcella Rovena. As Leona Stevenson in Sorry, Wrong Number (1948), she was dubbed by Andreina Pagnani. This was the only time the Italian actress lent her voice to Stanwyck.
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  • Her stormy marriage to Frank Fay finally ended after a drunken brawl, during which he tossed their adopted son, Dion, into the swimming pool. Despite rumours of affairs with Marlene Dietrich and Joan Crawford, Stanwyck wed Robert Taylor, who had gay rumours of his own to dispel. Their marriage started off on a sour note when his possessive mother demanded he spend his wedding night with her rather than with Barbara.
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  • She was voted the 40th "Greatest Movie Star of All Time" by Entertainment Weekly.
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  • Graduate of Erasmus Hall High School, Brooklyn, New York.
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  • Measurements: 33 1/4-23-33 1/2 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine).
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  • She with Linda Evans in two series: "The Big Valley" (1965) and "Dynasty" (1981).
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  • Planned to play the lead in Mildred Pierce (1945), but Joan Crawford was faster and got the role.
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  • William Holden was considered to be too lightweight for the lead role in Golden Boy (1939), but Stanwyck urged producers to keep him in the picture and it was through her efforts he was kept in the picture, and the role made him a star. In 1978, at the The 50th Annual Academy Awards (1978) (TV), before starting the presentation of the sound award, Holden publicly thanked her for what she did. She nearly broke down in tears and kissed Holden, and the exchange received thunderous audience applause.
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  • A Star Is Born (1937) starring Janet Gaynor and Fredric March is said to be modeled after Stanwyck`s rise to stardom and first husband Frank Fay`s descent into obscurity.
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  • Turned down the role of Angela Channing on "Falcon Crest" (1981).
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  • Has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at 1751 Vine St.
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  • She did not have a funeral and has no grave. Her ashes are scattered in Lone Pine, California.
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  • In 1985, her house was destroyed in a fire. She was upset to lose all of Robert Taylor`s love letters.
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  • In 1981 she was beaten and robbed in her bedroom by an intruder who woke her up at 1:00 in the morning.
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  • She lost a kidney in 1971.
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  • She became estranged from her son in February 1951.
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  • Picked up the starring role in Ball of Fire (1941) after Ginger Rogers dropped out.
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  • Her wicked turn as Phyllis Dietrichson in Double Indemnity (1944) was ranked #8 on the American Film Institute`s "100 Greatest Screen Heroes and Villains" list.
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  • Worked briefly as a fashion model in the late 1920s.
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  • Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1973.
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  • Her mother died when she was accidentally knocked off a trolley by a drunk. Barbara was four at the time.
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  • Was of Scots-Irish and English descent.
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  • In the early 1950s, made a television commercial for Lustre Creme shampoo.
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  • Often called "The Best Actress Who Never Won an Oscar."
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  • In 1944, when she earned $400,000, the government listed her as the nation`s highest-paid woman.
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  • Her nickname among co-workers was "Missy" or "The Queen."
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  • Her stage name was inspired by a theatrical poster that read "Jane Stanwyck in `Barbara Frietchie.`".
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