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As the star of classic '40s films like Heaven Can Wait, Laura, Leave Her to Heaven and The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, Gene Tierney was known for her stunning beauty and powerful performances.
Gene Tierney was one of many actresses in Hollywood, past and present, who have been so labelled, described as "unquestionably the most beautiful woman in movie history" by studio head Darryl Zanuck.
That A&E program was called “Gene Tierney: A Shattered Portrait.” It explained that the actress learned her father had gone through her savings, she gave birth to a disabled child after being ...
Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews in 1944's Laura. The painting was a doctored photograph. M*A*S*H, season three, 1974-75. Episode 18, "House Arrest." ...
Cast: Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, Jeanne Crain, Vincent Price "Leave her to heaven, and those thorns that in her bosom lodge to prick and sting her." ...
Though she may be known as having dated a young John F. Kennedy, for the silver screen crowds of the 1940s, actress Gene Tierney (1920-1991) will always be remembered for two signature roles: the ...
The Topeka Capital-Journal's Tim Hrenchir tells about surprised shoppers running across actress Gene Tierney working as a saleswoman. See other History Guy videos here: ...
Probably Hollywood’s most popular film noir at the time of its original release — at $5 million, doubling the take of the previous year’s “Double Indemnity” to become … ...
That A&E program was called “Gene Tierney: A Shattered Portrait.” It explained that the actress learned her father had gone through her savings, she gave birth to a disabled child after being ...