Ava Gardner
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FilmsThree Men In White (1944) She Went To the Races (1945) Whistle Stop (1946) The Killers (1946)
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Singapore (1947) The Hucksters (1947) One Touch Of Venus (1948)
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The Bribe (1949)
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The Great Sinner (1949) East Side, West Side (1949) Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951)
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My Forbidden Past (1951) Showboat (1951)
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Lone Star (1952) The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952)
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Knights of the Round Table (1953) Ride, Vaquero! (1953) Mogambo (1953)
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The Barefoot Contessa (1954)
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Bhowani Junction (1954) The Little Hut (1957) The Sun Also Rises (1957) The Naked Maja (1958) On the Beach (1959) The Angel Wore Red (1960) 55 Days At Peking (1963) Seven Days In May (1964) The Night of the Iguana (1964) The Bible: In the Beginning (1966) Mayerling (1968) Tam Lin (1970) The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972) Earthquake (1974)
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Permission To Kill (1975) The Blue bird (1976) The Cassandra Crossing (1976) The Sentinel (1977) City On Fire (1979)
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Status:Divorced
Zodiac Sign:Capricorn
Occupation:Screen Siren



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Ava Gardner was born in 1922 in the small farming community of Brogden, Johnston County, North Carolina, the youngest of seven children (she had two brothers; Raymond and Melvin, and four sisters; Beatrice, Elsie Mae, Inez and Myra) of poor cotton and tobacco farmers; her mother, Molly, was a Baptist of Scots-Irish and English descent, while her father, Jonas Bailey Gardner, was a Catholic of Irish American and American Indian (Tuscarora) descent. When the children were still young, the Gardners lost their property, forcing Jonas Gardner to work at a sawmill and Molly to begin working as a cook and housekeeper at a dormitory for teachers at the nearby Brogden School. When Gardner was thirteen years old, the family decided to try their luck in a bigger town, Newport News, Virginia, where Molly Gardner found work managing a boardinghouse for the city's many shipworkers. That job did not last long, and the family moved to the Rock Ridge suburb of Wilson, North Carolina, where Molly Gardner ran another boarding house. Gardner's father died of bronchitis in 1935. Gardner and some of her siblings attended high school in Rock Ridge and she graduated from there in 1939. She then attended secretarial classes at Atlantic Christian College in Wilson for about a year. Gardner, who by age eighteen had become a stunning, green-eyed brunette, was visiting her sister Beatrice in New York in 1941 when Beatrice's husband Larry Tarr, a professional photographer, offered to take her portrait. He was so pleased with the results that he displayed the finished product in the front window of his Tarr Photography Studio on Fifth Avenue. In 1941, a Loews Theatres legal clerk, Barnard "Barney" Duhan, spotted Gardner's photo in Tarr's studio. At the time, Duhan often posed as an MGM talent scout to meet girls, using the fact that MGM was a subsidiary of Loews. Duhan entered Tarr's and tried to get Gardner's number, but was rebuffed by the receptionist. Duhan made the offhand comment, "Somebody should send her info to MGM", and the Tarrs did so immediately. Shortly after, Gardner, who at the time was a student at Atlantic Christian College, traveled to New York to be interviewed at MGM's New York office. She was offered a standard contract by MGM, and left school for Hollywood in 1941 with her sister Bappie accompanying her. MGM's first order of business was to provide her a voice coach, as her Carolina drawl was nearly incomprehensible. Gardner was nominated for an Academy Award for Mogambo (1953); however she lost to Audrey Hepburn for Roman Holiday. Many thought Gardner's finest performance was as Maxine Faulk in The Night of the Iguana (1964), for which she was not nominated. (Grayson Hall, as the repressed Judith Fellowes, however, was nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category). Other films include The Hucksters (1947), Showboat (1951), The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952), 1954's The Barefoot Contessa (which some consider to be her "signature film" which mirrored her real life custom of going barefoot), Bhowani Junction (1956), The Sun Also Rises in which she played party-girl "Brett Ashley", 1957), and the film version of Neville Shute's best-selling On the Beach, co-starring Gregory Peck. "Off-camera, she gave off sparks of wit, as in her assessment of John Ford, who directed her in Mogambo: 'The meanest man on earth. Thoroughly evil. Adored him!'" She moved to London, England in 1968, undergoing a hysterectomy to allay her worries of contracting the uterine cancer that had killed her mother. That year she made what some consider to be one of her best films, a Technicolor, English-language remake of Mayerling, in which she played the Austrian Empress Elisabeth opposite James Mason as Emperor Franz Joseph. Soon after her arrival in Los Angeles, Gardner met fellow MGM contract player Mickey Rooney; they married on January 10, 1942 in Ballard, California. She was 19 years old. Gardner made several movies before 1946, but it wasn't until she starred in The Killers opposite Burt Lancaster, that she became known as a movie star and sex symbol. (Rooney and Gardner divorced in 1943, mainly because Rooney wouldn't give up his partying ways). Rooney later rhapsodized about Gardner's performance in bed, though upon hearing this Gardner retorted "Well, honey, he may have enjoyed the sex, but [goodness knows] I didn't." She once characterised their marriage as "Love Finds Andy Hardy". Her second marriage was to jazz musician and band leader Artie Shaw, from 1945 to 1946 and it was even more disastrous than the first. It was during this marriage that Gardner began to drink and take refuge in therapy. Her third and last marriage (1951-1957) was to singer and actor Frank Sinatra. Sinatra left his wife, Nancy, for Ava and their subsequent marriage made headlines. Sinatra was savaged by gossip columnists Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons, the Hollywood establishment, and by his fans for leaving his "good wife" for this exotic femme fatale. His career suffered, while Gardner's prospered -- the headlines only solidified her sexy screen siren image. The marriage to Sinatra was stormy -- passionate fighting, jealousy, at least one suicide attempt (by Sinatra), and numerous separations. Gardner used her considerable clout to get Sinatra cast in his Oscar-winning role in From Here to Eternity (1953). That role and the award revitalized both Sinatra's acting and singing careers. Gardner said of her relationship with Sinatra, "We were great in bed. It was usually on the way to the bidet when the trouble began." (This quote inspired the song "Frank and Ava" by Suzanne Vega.) During their marriage Gardner became pregnant, but she had an abortion due to the volatility of her marriage. She had always wanted children, but she said years later, "We couldn't even take care of ourselves. How were we going to take care of a baby?" Gardner and Sinatra remained good friends for the rest of her life. She began dating billionaire aviator Howard Hughes in the early to mid-1940s, a relationship that lasted into the 1950s. She divorced Sinatra in 1957 and headed to Spain where her friendship with famed writer Ernest Hemingway led to her becoming a fan of bullfighting and bullfighters such as Luis Miguel Dominguín (who was currently with China Machado), with whom she had a tempestuous affair. "It was a sort of madness, honey", she said later of the time. After a lifetime of smoking, Gardner suffered from emphysema, in addition to an autoimmune disorder (which may have been lupus). After two strokes in 1986, which left her partially paralyzed and bedridden, Frank Sinatra paid the cost of her ($50,000) medical expenses. Her last words (to her housekeeper Carmen), were, "I'm so tired", before she died of pneumonia at the age of 67. After her death, one of Frank Sinatra's daughters found him slumped in his room, crying, and unable to speak. Gardner was not only the love of his life but also the inspiration for one of his most personal and magical songs, "I'm a Fool to Want You", recorded after their separation. Reportedly, a lone black limousine parked behind the crowd of 500 mourners at Ava's funeral. No one exited the vehicle, but it was assumed that the anonymous mourner was indeed Frank Sinatra. A floral arrangement at Gardner's graveside simply read: "With My Love, Francis".
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Grace Kelly



7 Nov 2009 18:41

Peter Blakenly

Peter Blakenly



18 Oct 2009 18:50

Dear Sir or Madam,

The honor of your presence is requested at a private Halloween party.

Given by Peter Blakenly
at The Breakers mansion, Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.A.

On Friday, October 30th
at 9:00 in the evening

If you are male, it is required that you please wear a Venetian mask, black tuxedo, and black cloak with hood. If you are female, it is required that you please wear a Venetian mask, evening dress, and black cloak with hood. The password for admittance is "Hernani."

The courtesy of a response is requested by Wednesday, October 28.

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Grace Kelly



29 Sep 2009 23:32

♥ GRACE ♥ by Deb

Grace Kelly



17 Sep 2009 04:02

Despina

Despina



10 Sep 2009 11:03

Ava Gardner, dubbed by Annette Warren, in the wonderful ''Can't help loving that man'' from ''Showboat''.
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And the first recording that wasn't used in the final release -Ava's own voice...
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♥ GRACE ♥ by Deb

Grace Kelly



8 Sep 2009 21:40

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2 Aug 2009 06:18

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1 Aug 2009 02:07

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MySpace Weekend Comments May you have a wonderful & safe weekend. With much Love & Respect. ~La~Old~School~MaMi. MUAH
Howard Hughes

Howard Hughes



2 Jul 2009 18:58

Have a wonderful 4th of July weekend!
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24 Apr 2009 22:52

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Hi, come join me in VEGAS, it is just a click away. To get you started I have given you $200 from my own pocket :).
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♥ ♥ ♥ Thin_Legged® ™♣♣♣

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17 Apr 2009 19:32

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12 Apr 2009 17:52


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Wishing you and yours a Blessed Easter. La Old School Mommie.
Howard Hughes

Howard Hughes



10 Apr 2009 18:10

Happy Easter :)
Peter Blakenly

Peter Blakenly



4 Apr 2009 19:31

Hi, darling! I’ve decided to spend my vacation in Virginia next week, from next Friday until Tuesday. If you like, you may come with me on the train and we can visit your hometown in North Carolina while we’re there. I’ve arranged a very nice suite for us at a five-star hotel.
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Guest suite, Casablanca five star hotel. Pictures, Images and Photos

If you’re unable to join me, then I’ll ask your best friend Lana Turner.
If not Lana, I’ll ask Dolores Del Rio or Rita Hayworth!

Love,

Peter Blakenly/The Black Rose

P.S.
I just hope there aren’t any termites there!

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Despina

Despina



16 Mar 2009 18:38

''Mogambo'' -if three's a crowd, then four's what?
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Wishes for a wonderful week -kisses...

♥ GRACE ♥ by Deb

Grace Kelly



16 Mar 2009 12:34

Simone (Signoret) et les années 50

Simone (Signoret)  et les années 50



12 Mar 2009 01:43


Kisses
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10 Mar 2009 07:50

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Send me a drink back!

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Lauren Bacall

Lauren Bacall



15 Feb 2009 03:41

Happy Valentine's Day Ava my dear. I'm fairly certain you've got wayyy more admirers than me! :D

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Howard Hughes

Howard Hughes



14 Feb 2009 23:56

Happy Valentine's Day! :)



♥ GRACE ♥ by Deb

Grace Kelly



13 Feb 2009 07:41

Despina

Despina



11 Feb 2009 12:51

''Reflections In A Golden Eye'' -one of John Huston's finest films...


Major Penderton, working out -''macho'' style''...
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''You disgust me!'' -to his gorgeous, provocative young wife, Leonora...
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Major ''on the prowl''...
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''Bastard, beating MY horse!'' -an enraged Leonora, beating him up with her whip, in the middle of their party...
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Marlon and Liz, during filming in Italy, photographed by Loomis Dean
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