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Even with ailments that set he back, Davis worked harder and harder to obtain good roles in movies and even went to the extent of suing Warner Brothers, who wouldn’t allow her to break her 7-year contract with them. After the lawsuit, the one role she wanted but never got was as Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind."
 
Even with ailments that set he back, Davis worked harder and harder to obtain good roles in movies and even went to the extent of suing Warner Brothers, who wouldn’t allow her to break her 7-year contract with them. After the lawsuit, the one role she wanted but never got was as Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind."
  
Davis was the mother of 2 adopted children, Michael and Margo, and one biological daughter, Barbara Davis Sherry.  
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Davis was the mother of 2 [[adopted]] children, Michael and Margo, and one biological daughter, Barbara Davis Sherry.  
  
 
[[Category: Adoptive Parents]]
 
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[[Category: Adoption Celebrities]]

Latest revision as of 18:45, 15 May 2014

Studio portrait of Bette Davis (1940).
Source: Wikipedia.org.

Biography

1908 - 1989

Actress

Ruth Elizabeth Davis, nicknamed The Fifth Warner Brother or The First Lady of Film, always put her work first. She acted in 100 + films in a span of about 50 years.

Even with ailments that set he back, Davis worked harder and harder to obtain good roles in movies and even went to the extent of suing Warner Brothers, who wouldn’t allow her to break her 7-year contract with them. After the lawsuit, the one role she wanted but never got was as Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind."

Davis was the mother of 2 adopted children, Michael and Margo, and one biological daughter, Barbara Davis Sherry.