Gloria Grahame, 1949
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"She ain't no queen of Sheba." "She reminds me of the first woman that ever slapped my face." "The gun's in my head, that's where it is!" "equestrian games" THE BIG SLEEP '46 LIBRARIAN: You know you don't look like a man who'd be interested in first editions. PHILIP MARLOWE: I collect blondes and bottles, too. THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI '47 MICHAEL O' HARA: Personally, I don't like a girlfriend to have a husband. If she'll fool a husband, I figure she'll fool me. THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT '40 LANA…
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In Pictures: Gloria Grahame Here is our twelfth installment of this very successful feature to "Love Those Classic Movies!!!" where we simply enjoy via beautiful pictures some of our favorite golden age classic stars. Not a lot of writing at all or tid bits or extras just simply as it is stated, "in pictures!" Hope you all enjoy Gloria Grahame in pictures, cheers!!!!
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Gloria Grahame
Gloria Grahame
Bio: Born Gloria Grahame Hallward, American actress Gloria Grahame began performing onstage with the Pasadena Community Playhouse at age nine. She later acted in Hollywood High School plays and in stock. In 1943 Grahame debuted on Broadway (billed "Gloria Hallward)", and the following year, MGM signed her to a film contract. However, not until the early '50s did she come into her own as a sexy leading lady, often playing fallen women or cheating wives. For her portrayal of a somewhat classy…
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Bio: Born Gloria Grahame Hallward, American actress Gloria Grahame began performing onstage with the Pasadena Community Playhouse at age nine. She later acted in Hollywood High School plays and in stock. In 1943 Grahame debuted on Broadway (billed "Gloria Hallward)", and the following year, MGM signed her to a film contract. However, not until the early '50s did she come into her own as a sexy leading lady, often playing fallen women or cheating wives. For her portrayal of a somewhat classy…