Propaganda
Constance Bennett (Topper, Merrily We Live)—the first of the Bennett sisters to make her mark on the film industry, the glamorous Constance was a popular star in the 30s. bringing a sprightly sophistication to light comedies like Topper as well as a capable hand to dramas. in 1932 she starred in What Price Hollywood?, the earliest iteration of the much-remade A Star Is Born. the New York-born Constance was known to be a tough negotiator who wasn't afraid to be assertive with the studio heads or the press. she was also a formidable poker player!
Ruth Chatterton (Sarah and Son, Madame X)—no propaganda submitted
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RUTH CHATTERTON plays Cupid, 1933
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Remembering Ruth Chatterton on her birthday #botd
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HOLLYWOOD REPORTER, February 14, 1933
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Ruth Chatterton was an American stage, film, and television actress, aviator and novelist. 1933
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Oscar Nominee of All Time Tournament: Round 1, Group A
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SARA ALLGOOD (1880-1950)
NOMINATIONS
Supporting- 1941 for How Green Was My Valley
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RUTH CHATTERTON (1892-1961)
NOMINATIONS:
Lead- 1928/29 for Madame X, 1929/30 for Sarah and Son
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Ruth Chatterton-William Powell "Charming sinners" 1929, de Robert Milton.
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Frisco Jenny, 1932
Found in Trouble in Paradise.
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Ruth Chatterton, Ralph Forbes, and Basil Rathbone in THE LADY OF SCANDAL (1930), directed by Sidney Franklin
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