Tinseltown icons Lucille Ball and Joan Crawford each left their indelible mark in their given sector of the Hollywood realm. But when they came together in an episode of Ball's sitcom, The Lucy ...
Joan Crawford’s legacy as a Tinseltown fixture has stretched long beyond her lifetime. Known for films like What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, The Women, and Humoresque, Crawford skyrocketed to ...
The two actors shared the screen in the first season of Ryan Murphy’s anthology series that documented the infamous rivalry between Joan Crawford and Bette Davis that started on the set of ...
It focuses on the period when she moved to America and took US citizenship and the programme will reunite her with Feud and ...
"Feud" captured Joan Crawford's famed vanity, including re-creating the portrait she had commissioned of her. Becker said that William Haines "designed all the furniture that's in the living room ...
He’s in love with the owner’s daughter, Nanon (Joan Crawford), the apple of another’s eye: that of the resident strongman. “All my life, men have tried to put their beastly hands on me ...
Joan Crawford was born Lucille Fay LeSuer on March 23, 1905, in San Antonio, Texas. Much of Crawford's youth was spent moving from place to place, but she always found a connection with theater.
From a sibling snub to envelope-gate, we combed the archives to find pictures that say way more than a thousand words.