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Jeanne Eagels (born
Eugenia Eagles; June 26, 1890 –
October 3, 1929) was an
American stage and film actress.
Eagels appeared in many
Broadway productions...
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Jeanne Eagels (also
titled The
Jeanne Eagels Story) is a 1957
American biographical film
loosely based on the life of
stage star
Jeanne Eagels. Distributed...
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account of
Eagels' life. The film drew
negative reviews but
turned a
profit at the box office.
Eagels'
family sued
Columbia over the way
Eagels had been...
- history." They also
claimed Eagels was a "brilliant,
eccentric and
spectacularly self-destructive actress."
Jeanne Eagels, who died just
months after...
- film
version starred Jeanne Eagels and
Fredric March, and is the
second sound film and
final motion picture featuring Eagels. The film was
initially shot...
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Little Women (Saoirse Ronan, 2019)
Leslie Crosbie from The
Letter (Jeanne
Eagels, 1929) & The
Letter (Bette Davis, 1940)
Marilyn Monroe from My W**** with...
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official posthumous acting nomination in
Academy Awards history. (Jeanne
Eagels was
nominated for Best
Actress in 1929, when the
rules for
selection of...
- notably, Full of Life (1956,
based on his 1952
novel by that name),
Jeanne Eagels (1957), and the 1962
films Walk on the Wild Side and The
Reluctant Saint...
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LeSueur made one
final movie appearance,
playing a
reporter in
Jeanne Eagels (1957). He made one TV
appearance in an
episode of the
series State Trooper...
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based on the story, by John
Colton and
Clemence Randolph,
starring Jeanne Eagels. A smoking, drinking, jazz listening,
young prostitute named Sadie Thompson...