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Cooking with the Stars: Gloria Stuart’s Cream Vermont
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Posted by Samantha Ellis on October 1, 2019
Cooking with the Stars: Gloria Stuart’s Cream Vermont Gloria Stuart Happy October to all of my Hollywood-obsessed readers out there! As we ease into fall and get ourselves into the Halloween spirit, it’s time to break out the chilling old scary movies and pay tribute to the screen
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Warner Archive--Lee Tracy and Gloria Stuart Banter in Wanted: Jane Turner (1936)
Classic Movies
Posted by KC on April 13, 2017
It is nice to occasionally sit down with a film meant simply to amuse you for a while. Something that won't change your life, though it will lighten your mood. Wanted! Jane Turner (1936) offers this kind of uncomplicated, lively entertainment. Now available on DVD from Warner Archive, it is...
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Gloria Stuart (July 4, 1910 – September 26, 2010).
Noir and Chick Flicks
Posted by Dawn on September 28, 2010
Gloria Stuart (July 4, 1910 – September 26, 2010). Had a long Hollywood career that spanned more than 70 years, Stuart performed on stage, in television and film, and was best known for her roles in, The Invisible Man and as 101-year-old Rose in her Academy Award nominated role in...
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RIP Gloria Stuart.
True Classics
Posted by Brandie on September 27, 2010
Gloria Stuart, a well-respected actress and one of the remaining stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood, passed away yesterday at the age of 100. Most modern audiences, of course, know Stuart from her phenomenal performance as the older Rose DeWitt Bukater, whose narration frames 1997′s epic
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Rose let go: RIP Gloria Stuart
Comet Over Hollywood
Posted by Jnpickens on September 27, 2010
Gloria Stuart in 1935 Many people know Gloria Stuart as the adorable old lady who plays Rose as an old woman in the 1997 waste of time “Titanic.” However, when I think of Gloria Stuart, I think of her in my favorite Shirley Temple movie, “Rebecca of Sunnybrooke Farms” (1938)
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