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Theatre and film actor.  Notable films include 'Lifeboat' (1944) and 'Devil and the Deep' (1932).  Appeared on stage in productions of 'The Dancers', 'They Knew What I Wanted', 'The Little Foxes' (1939), 'The Skin of Our Teeth', 'Private Lives', and many more.  Author of her best-selling autobiography 'Tallulah: My Autobiography' (1952).  
 
Theatre and film actor.  Notable films include 'Lifeboat' (1944) and 'Devil and the Deep' (1932).  Appeared on stage in productions of 'The Dancers', 'They Knew What I Wanted', 'The Little Foxes' (1939), 'The Skin of Our Teeth', 'Private Lives', and many more.  Author of her best-selling autobiography 'Tallulah: My Autobiography' (1952).  
 
Noted for her promiscuous sex life with both men and women.  Inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1972.
 
Noted for her promiscuous sex life with both men and women.  Inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1972.
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==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 14:13, 22 September 2024

Tallulah Bankhead

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1903 - 1968

Occupation

Entertainment

Description

Theatre and film actor. Notable films include 'Lifeboat' (1944) and 'Devil and the Deep' (1932). Appeared on stage in productions of 'The Dancers', 'They Knew What I Wanted', 'The Little Foxes' (1939), 'The Skin of Our Teeth', 'Private Lives', and many more. Author of her best-selling autobiography 'Tallulah: My Autobiography' (1952). Noted for her promiscuous sex life with both men and women. Inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1972.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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