Zitat des Tages von Marie Windsor:
About that time, stronger features became fashionable on the screen.
I'd say my happiest moment as an actress came when I learned I'd won the Look Magazine Best Supporting Actress Award for 1956 in The Killing.
I can't remember anybody saying, Let's get this show on the road.
But painting can be too lonely... I like being with people too much to have ever made that my life's work.
The scene where I took my eyelashes off we did in two takes.
For many years my inherited arthritis had given me problems.
I thought my nose was too prominent so I had this corrected via plastic surgery in 1959.
Raft told me how to walk with him in a scene: We'd start off in a long shot normal, and about the time we got together in a close-up, I'd be bending my knees so I'd be shorter.
I had to do a tango with Raft and I learned to dance in ballet shoes with my knees bent.
This has taught me that being pleasant is always so much more productive, for I know well the rewards for being good-natured.
I didn't know I was doing film noir, I thought they were detective stories with low lighting!
Of course, in later years, I'd studied acting more than ever before - mostly with the late Stella Adler, who was marvelous! - but in my earlier years, I couldn't afford to do this.
Some actresses seem to thrive on chaos, and I've often wondered if they felt they had to be that way in order to perform well?
I'm 5 9, and there were two stars in my life who didn't mind that I was taller than they - George Raft and John Garfield.
My forehead is sometimes too high, but bangs could correct this.
The way animals were and are abused appalls me to this very day.
It finally became clear to me that they had no hopes of my ever walking again.
In '48 when I left Metro, I tried to go back to radio, but somehow just didn't do well at it.
I knew I had a great figure, but I never regarded myself as beautiful.
I'd also say having Jack's son Chris living with us from his 13th year on helped in raising Rick.
Elisha Cook was a darling, and full of the devil. A wired - up little fellow who was always busy, busy, busy.
I got to know Sterling Hayden fairly well. He was a quiet man, who got more complicated as the years went on.
For instance, it was very rare for anyone there with dogs to allow them into the house.