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Gene Tierney
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For over 16 years Gene has been living in Houston, Tex., with husband Howard Lee, who was formerly married to Hedy Lamarr. Lee, a millionaire oilman, married Tierney shortly after her release from Menninger. They enjoy traveling, entertaining, and working in the garden. And they are very involved with their six grandchildren (Tierney has 2, Lee 4). From time to time, Gene engages in fund-raising and charity campaigns.
In her autobiography, Tierney related that after the woman had recounted her story, she just stared at her silently, then turned and walked away. She wrote, "After that I didn't care whether ever again I was anyone's favorite actress." Biographers have theorized that Agatha Christie used this real life tragedy as the basis of her plot for The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side.[1] The incident, as well as the circumstances under which the information is imparted to the actress, is repeated almost verbatim in the story. Tierney's tragedy had been well publicized for years previously. During this time, Howard Hughes, an old friend, saw to it that Daria received the best medical care available, paying for all of her medical expenses. Tierney never forgot Hughes' acts of kindness.
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Tierney attended St. Margaret School, Waterbury, Connecticut, and the Unquowa School in Bridgeport. Her first poem, titled "Night", was published in the school magazine, and writing verse became an occasional pastime during the rest of her life. She then spent two years in Europe and attended the Brillantmont finishing school in Lausanne, Switzerland, where she learned to speak fluent French.
Tierney was an actress who generated a wide range of critical opinion about her work. She was undoubtedly one of the most beautiful woman on film in the forties. There is no attempt to analyse her performances which still provoke opposing opinions from critics 60 years later. Many of her films are available on DVD with accompanying commentaries.
Synopsis: Humphrey Bogart stars in this improbable tale that marked Gene Tierney's return to the screen after battling mental illness for a number of years. Bogart plays Jim Carmody, an American soldier of fortune who, after crashing his plane in China, takes up with the Chinese warlord General Yang (Lee J. CobbRead More
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