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Joan Crawford

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Women's Lib? Poor little things. They always look so unhappy. Have you noticed how bitter their faces are?


— Joan Crawford


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Hollywood is like life, you face it with the sum total of your equipment.


— Joan Crawford


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I was born in front of a camera and really don't know anything else.


— Joan Crawford


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It has been said that on screen I personified the American woman.


— Joan Crawford


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Recently I heard a 'wise guy' story that I had a party at my home for twenty-five men. It's an interesting story, but I don't know twenty-five men I'd want to invite ta a party.


— Joan Crawford


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I believe in the dollar. Everything I earn, I spend!


— Joan Crawford


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I think the most important thing a woman can have - next to talent, of course - is her hairdresser.


— Joan Crawford


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If you've earned a position, be proud of it. Don't hide it. I want to be recognized. When I hear people say, 'There's Joan Crawford!' I turn around and say, 'Hi! How are you!'


— Joan Crawford


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But others including Betty Hutton Helen HayesJames MacArthurJune AllysonLiz SmithRex Reed and Vincent Sherman stated that they had witnessed abuse. After the film's release Crawford guest-starred as herself on The Lucy Show. Both Davis and Crawford were backstage when the absent Anne Bancroft was announced as the winner and Crawford accepted the award on her behalf.

After his death in 1959 Crawford was elected to fill his vacancy on the board of directors but was forcibly retired in 1973. Her first three marriages ended in divorce; the last ended with the death of husband Alfred Steele. Crawford became one of Hollywood's most prominent movie stars and one of the highest paid women in the United States but her films began losing money and by the end of the 1930s Joan Crawford was labeled "box office poison".

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