- Tallulah Bankhead - Wikipedia
Bankhead was a member of the Bankhead and Brockman family, a prominent Alabama political family Her grandfather and her uncle were U S senators, and her father was Speaker of the House of Representatives Bankhead supported liberal causes, including the budding civil rights movement
- Tallulah Bankhead | Biography, Movies, Facts | Britannica
Tallulah Bankhead, American actress who was as famous for her personal life as for her theatrical achievements Her notable stage credits included The Rope Dancers, They Knew What They Wanted, The Little Foxes, and The Skin of Our Teeth Learn more about Bankhead’s life and career
- Tallulah Bankhead - IMDb
An ardent supporter of civil rights, Bankhead was the first white woman to appear on the cover of Ebony magazine She also appeared on the covers of TIME and LIFE
- Tallulah Bankhead - Encyclopedia of Alabama
On November 13, 1948, Time magazine enthusiastically reviewed the play and featured Bankhead on its cover In 1950, at age 48, with interesting female roles hard to come by, Bankhead reinvented herself as a radio personality and emcee of the award-winning NBC radio program The Big Show
- Tallulah Bankhead: The “Wild Woman” of Hollywood’s Golden Age
Bankhead was a woman ahead of her time and a Hollywood actress that broke the mold The captivating, fascinating, seductive, larger-than-life Tallulah Bankhead carved her own niche as the “Wild Woman” of the Golden Age of Hollywood
- Bankhead, Tallulah (1902–1968) - Encyclopedia. com
Increasingly, Bankhead would often call friends the day after and apologize for any public embarrassment she might have caused them As members of her household and friends continued to drift away, Bankhead sold her country home and purchased a townhouse in New York
- 28 Facts About Tallulah Bankhead
Discover 28 fascinating facts about the legendary actress Tallulah Bankhead, from her iconic roles to her intriguing personal life
- Tallulah Bankhead - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tallulah Brockman Bankhead (January 31, 1902 – December 12, 1968) was an American actress [1][2] Always known as just "Tallula", she was one of the most famous actresses of her time
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