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PAUL’S — Tallulah Bankhead, dahlings ... Today, 25 years after her death, fans still come to her grave in an out-of-the-way Episcopal churchyard in Kent County and remember the raspy-voiced ...
This ribald quote, typical of Tallulah Bankhead, the flamboyant Alabama-born actress and personality who entertained and scandalized the public until her death in 1968, is so graphic it leaves ...
Tallulah Bankhead, the sandpaper-voiced actress who ... He was speaker of the House of Representatives from 1936 until his death in 1940, during her heyday on the New York stage.
Tallulah Bankhead: gravel- voiced legend of theater, ra pier wit, outlandish narcis sist and bon vivant who over-indulged in men, women, booze and drugs. Playing the actress near the end of her ...
Tallulah Bankhead stole the show in the 1944 movie "Lifeboat," as she invariably did on stage, screen or radio. Now, 42 years after her death, Bankhead is back on Broadway, seemingly channeled by ...
It was a name meant for a star: Tallulah. Tallulah Bankhead, born in Huntsville, Ala., Jan. 31, 1902, was often referred to simply as “Tallulah” in news accounts during her heyday, becoming ...
The play chronicles Bankhead’s life from birth to death. “Tallulah,” written by Sandra Ryan Heyward and starring Kathleen Turner, is a one-woman show set at Bankhead’s home in Westchester ...