| Gene Tierney | ||||||||||
| "The most important lesson I had to learn was to admit and accept defeat." |
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| A
publicity photo of Gene. Darryl Zanuck, president of 20th Century Fox,
said Gene was "unquestionably the most beautiful woman in movie
history". |
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Gene
Eliza Tierney was born on November 19, 1920, in Brooklyn, New York. Her
parents were wealthy and Gene was educated at the finest schools. She
spent two years studying in Europe when she was a teenager. Gene
started modeling and appeared in several Broadway shows. At the age of
nineteen she was offered a contract with 20th Century Fox. Gene made
her film debut in the 1940 western Return Of Frank James |
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| An autographed picture of Gene. She could speak French. |
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Gene
was devastated when John reused to marry her and she decided to
reconcile with Oleg. In 1948 they had a daughter named Christina. Oleg
was unfaithful and she divorced him in 1952. She began a tumultuous
relationship with Prince Aly Khan, ex-husband of Rita Hayworth.
After years of emotional problems she was finally diagnosed with manic
depression. She was hospitalized numerous times and even received shock
treatments. In 1957 she threatened to kill herself by jumping out a
window. At her therapist's suggestion she took a job in a department
store. Gene married oil tycoon Howard Lee in 1960 and moved to Texas.
She became pregnant but suffered a miscarriage. Gene continued to
appear in movies like Advise And Consent |
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| A
publicity photo of Gene. In the 1960 Presidential election she voted
for Richard Nixon instead of her ex-lover John F. Kennedy because she
thought he would do a better job. |
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| Gene and Clark Gable on the set of Never Let Me Go. He developed a crush on her during filming but she wasn't interested in him. If you are a fan of Gene you must buy this book! |
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