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BETTE DAVIS is one of the Bright Young People of the cinema, a notable representative of an entirely new type of screen player which has developed in the past two years.
November 1932BETTE DAVIS is one of the Bright Young People of the cinema, a notable representative of an entirely new type of screen player which has developed in the past two years. It consists of young men and women who treat motion pictures as a serious profession and go about it with a great deal of ambitious diligence, as opposed to the pretty little moppets of the past who used to drift into the films after having been crowned Miss Oscawana of 1920 at an Elks Ball. Miss DAVIS, Boston born and bred, was educated at the Cushing Academy and made her theatrical debut in 1929, with Blanche Yurka. She later appeared with Richard Bennett in The Solid South, and thence departed to Hollywood. Her latest film is 20,000 Years in Sing Sing
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