[103], After near-retirement from movies, Swanson appeared in many plays throughout her later life, beginning in the 1940s. [175], After Swanson's death, there was a series of auctions from August to September 1983 at William Doyle Galleries in New York. [40] She had received financial proposals from United Artists studio head Joseph Schenck, as well as from Bank of America, prior to engaging the services of Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. as her financial advisor. [153] She was not interested in marrying Farmer, but he did not want to break off the relationship. [129], She married Herbert K. Somborn on December 20, 1919. Movies. Certificate: Passed In an effort to avoid the payments, Davey unsuccessfully filed for divorce on the grounds of mental cruelty. Actress Gloria Swanson and director Cecil B. DeMille appear on a poster for the Paramount Pictures film 'Sunset Boulevard', 1950. Her sixth husband William Dufty was a writer who worked for many years at the New York Post, where he was assistant to the editor from 1951 to 1960. Use the HTML below. In Hollywood of the 50's, the obscure screenplay writer Joe Gillis is not able to sell his work to the studios, is full of debts and is thinking in returning to his hometown to work in an office. [42] As she moved forward with the project, association members urged Schenck to halt the production due to its subject matter. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1950 LOVELY GLORIA SWANSON PORTRAIT IN DARK SUNSET BOULEVARD ORIG Photo 73 at the best online prices at eBay! [105] Kennedy wrote the script for the play A Goose for the Gander, which began its road tour in Chicago in August 1944. [72] Swanson starred in Father Takes a Wife for RKO in 1941. 10/10. Sunset Boulevard (styled in the main title on-screen as SUNSET BLVD.) After refusing to attack an enemy position, a general accuses the soldiers of cowardice and their commanding officer must defend them. Plot: A young screenwriter ends up being a gigolo to an aging silent film star who is intent on making a comeback. When Joe falls in love for the young aspirant writer Betty Schaefer, Norma becomes jealous and completely insane and her madness leads to a tragic end. 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[102] She made a notable appearance in a 1966 episode of The Beverly Hillbillies, in which she plays herself. [54] Filming of Queen Kelly began in November. The film tells the story of Joe Gillis, an unsuccessful screenwriter, played by William Holden who stumbles across the Hollywood mansion home of yesteryear in which Norma Desmond lives. Gloria Swanson, Actress: Sunset Blvd.. Gloria Swanson went to public schools in Chicago; Key West, Florida; and San Juan, Puerto Rico. [118], As a Republican she supported the 1940 and 1944 campaigns for president of Wendell Willkie and the 1964 presidential campaign of Barry Goldwater. [114] He also ghostwrote Swanson's 1981 autobiography Swanson on Swanson, which became a commercial success. [165][166], Swanson's final marriage occurred in 1976 and lasted until her death. [78] The storyline depicts faded silent movie star Desmond falling in love with the younger screenwriter Joe Gillis, played by William Holden. My marriage to Henri gave me the only real peace and happiness I had ever known—or have ever known since. [130] He was at that time president of Equity Pictures Corporation and later the owner of the Brown Derby restaurant. "[161], Davey was a wealthy investment broker whom Swanson met in October 1944 while she was appearing in A Goose for the Gander. Swanson would later recall that her Aunt Inga brought her at age 15 to visit Bushman's studio, where she was discovered by a tour guide. [23] During her time at Famous Players-Lasky, eight of her films were directed by Allan Dwan. "[86], Although Swanson had objected to enduring a screen test for the movie, she had been glad to be making much more money than she had been in television and on stage. [131] Their daughter, Gloria Swanson Somborn, was born October 7, 1920. I don't think this film could have had that same effect when it debuted and maybe this added dimension holds so much more appeal for today's audiences. After almost two decades in front of the cameras, her film success waned during the 1930s. [1] She was raised in the Lutheran faith. Back in 1950, Gloria Swanson achieved the comeback of all comebacks when the former silent film queen gave a career defining performance in the classic Sunset Boulevard. 214 of 291 people found this review helpful. She only made three more films, but guest starred on several television shows, and acted in road productions of stage plays. [73] She began appearing in stage productions and starred in The Gloria Swanson Hour on WPIX-TV in 1948. They met by chance in Paris when Swanson was being fitted by Coco Chanel for her 1931 film Tonight or Never. [110] Her last major stage role was in the 1971 Broadway production of Butterflies Are Free at the Booth Theatre. Bel-Air Country Club - 10768 Bellagio Road, Los Angeles, California, USA. Norma proposes Joe to move to the mansion and help her in writing a screenplay for her comeback to the cinema, and the small-time writer becomes her lover and gigolo. Swanson was born in Chicago and raised in a military family that moved from base to base. [46] Gross receipts slightly exceeded $850,000 (equivalent to $12,500,000 in 2019). Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard. [37] Under that name, she produced The Love of Sunya with herself in the title role. A seemingly timid but secretly ruthless ingénue insinuates herself into the lives of an aging Broadway star and her circle of theater friends. [120] The gathering, which was hosted by Anthony Eisley, a star of ABC's Hawaiian Eye series, sought to flood the United States Congress with letters in support of mandatory school prayer, following two decisions in 1962 and 1963 of the United States Supreme Court, which struck down mandatory prayer as conflicting with the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. [83] During the scene leading up to Cecil B. DeMille's cameo, where Max chauffeurs Desmond to the studio, her Isotta Fraschini luxury automobile was towed from behind the camera because Stroheim had never learned to drive. In a department store, American actress Gloria Swanson introduces her signature line of women's wear, 'Forever Young' , New York, New York, 1964. or "Boulevard"? in 1930 was the final film for Gloria Productions. [115][116] The same year, she designed a stamp cachet for the United Nations Decade for Women, which was her last creative project. [58][59], Only two other films were made under Gloria Productions. Gold Medal [Nominee] Best Actor William Holden. They married January 29, 1945. Gloria Josephine May Swanson (March 27, 1899 – April 4, 1983) was an American actress, producer and business woman. Director Charley Chase recalled that Swanson was "frightened to death" of Vernon's dangerous stunts. [54] Kennedy, however, advised her to hire Erich von Stroheim to direct another silent film, The Swamp, subsequently retitled Queen Kelly. Her friends, some of whom openly disliked him, thought she was making a mistake. She was impressed by his shy, well-mannered personality, the complete opposite of what his public image would become. [150] He became her business partner and their relationship was an open secret in Hollywood. [111] Kevin Brownlow and David Gill interviewed her for Hollywood, a television history of the silent era. It was directed by the great Billy Wilder. When Mr. Wilder called ‘Print it!’ I burst into tears...”[87] She was nominated for a Best Actress Academy Award, but lost out to Judy Holliday. [70] United Artists bought back all of her stock with them, in order to provide her financing to make this film, and thereby ending her relationship with the partnership. [17] Her first picture under her new contract was DeMille's World War I romantic drama For Better, for Worse. [151], After the marriage to Henri and her affair with Kennedy was over, Swanson became acquainted with Michael Farmer, the man who would become her fourth husband. Here are some well-known faces from Sundance over the years, as they brought their early movies to the festival. [36] The partnership agreement included her commitment to a buy-in of $100,000 of preferred stock subscription. [35] United Artists had its own Art Cinema Corporation subsidiary to advance financial loans for the productions of individual partners. First is the story. [51] Upon his advice, she fired most of her staff and sold her rights for The Love of Sunya and Sadie Thompson to Art Cinema Corporation. A cynical expatriate American cafe owner struggles to decide whether or not to help his former lover and her fugitive husband escape the Nazis in French Morocco. A screenwriter develops a dangerous relationship with a faded film star determined to make a triumphant return. Although Gloria Swanson appeared in nearly 70 films before Sunset Boulevard - which is being re-released in a stunning new print by the British Film Institute - … A poster for Sunset Boulevard featuring Gloria Swanson as Norma Desmond, William Holden as Joe Gillis and Betty Schaefer as Nancy Olson. [167], Shortly after returning to New York from her home in the Portuguese Riviera, Swanson died in New York Hospital in April 1983 from a heart ailment, aged 84. [92] Her final screen appearance was as herself in Airport 1975. He was the co-author (ghostwriter) of Billie Holiday's autobiography Lady Sings the Blues, the author of Sugar Blues, a 1975 best-selling health book still in print, and the author of the English version of Georges Ohsawa's You Are All Sanpaku. Before leaving London, she sang at a concert carried over the BBC. Drama. The members took further steps by registering their discontent with Will H. Hays, Chairman of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America. Her schoolgirl crush on Essanay Studios actor Francis X. Bushman led to her aunt taking her to tour the actor's Chicago studio. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. [12] Surviving movies in which they appear together include The Danger Girl (1916), The Sultan's Wife (1917), and Teddy at the Throttle (1917). [106][107][108], Swanson also toured with Let Us Be Gay. [29] Filming was allowed for the first time at many of the historic sites relating to Napoleon. "Sunset Boulevard" has a number of good things going for it. Swanson recreates her iconic role as the faded silent screen star Norma Desmond. Sunset Boulevard. [40], She engaged the services of director Raoul Walsh in 1927 and together they conceived of making a film based on W. Somerset Maugham's short story "Miss Thompson". [34] At the time, Swanson was considered the most bankable star of her era. [99] In 1975, Swanson traveled the United States and helped to promote the book Sugar Blues written by her husband, William Dufty. Her film debut was as an extra in The Fable of Elvira and Farina and the Meal Ticket (1915). View production, box office, & company info. A veteran British barrister must defend his client in a murder trial that has surprise after surprise. Warner and Anna Q. A silent film production company and cast make a difficult transition to sound. [60] Written by Edmund Goulding, with Laura Hope Crews fine-tuning the dialogue, Kennedy approved funding for the go-ahead on the production. [100] In the episode, the Clampetts mistakenly believe Swanson is destitute and decide to finance a comeback movie for her – in a silent film. A former police detective juggles wrestling with his personal demons and becoming obsessed with a hauntingly beautiful woman. [139] Following a 4-month recuperation from her abortion, they returned to the United States as European nobility. [114] Swanson and her husband first got to know John Lennon and Yoko Ono because they were fans of Dufty's work. [45] Hays was enthusiastic about the basic story, but did have specific issues that were dealt with before the film's release. William Holden's character knows he is stuck in the rip current that is Gloria Swanson's character, but he seems unable, or unwilling, to do much about his situation. "[123], Wallace Beery and Swanson married on her 17th birthday on March 27, 1916, but by her wedding night she felt she had made a mistake and saw no way out of it. [47], By the end of 1927, Swanson was in dire financial straits, with only $65 in the bank. [112], Swanson was a vegetarian and an early health food advocate[113] who was known for bringing her own meals to public functions in a tin box. Gloria May Josephine Swanson (March 27, 1899 – April 04, 1983) wis an American actress an producer best lent for her role as Norma Desmond, a reclusive silent film star, in the critically acclaimed 1950 film Sunset Boulevard. [132][133] In 1923, she adopted 1-year-old Sonny Smith, whom she renamed Joseph Patrick Swanson after her father. [22], Why Change Your Wife? [177] In 1955 and 1957, Swanson was awarded The George Eastman Award, given by George Eastman House for distinguished contribution to the art of film,[178][179] and in 1966, the museum honored her with a career film retrospective, titled A Tribute to Gloria Swanson, which screened several of her movies. [24] She appeared in 10 films directed by Sam Wood,[25] including Beyond the Rocks in 1922 with her longtime friend Rudolph Valentino. https://www.facebook.com/FreddiesofPinewood/videos/3556576511064307 When Joe falls in love for the young aspirant writer Betty Schaefer, Norma becomes jealous and completely insane and her madness leads to a tragic end. Sunset Boulevard is the story of Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson), a former silent-movie star who is desperately trying to make a comeback with the assistance of Joe Gillis (William Holden), a down-on-his-luck screenwriter. Swanson in real life was a health nut who fled from the sun, which no doubt protected her skin (she was 53 when she made the film), but the point in "Sunset Boulevard” is that she has aged not in the flesh but in the mind; she has become fixed at the moment of her greatness, and lives in the past. [90] Crime, Certificate: Passed [40][49] Swanson had also not made good on her $100,000 subscription for preferred United Artists shared stock. [11] Vernon and Swanson projected a great screen chemistry that proved popular with audiences. Kennedy. He died of cancer in 2002. Rumors were that he was a gigolo. While trying to escape from his creditors, he has a flat tire and parks his car in a decadent mansion in Sunset Boulevard. He meets the owner and former silent-movie star Norma Desmond, who lives alone with her butler and driver Max Von Mayerling. [97][98] She was the "mystery guest" on What's My Line. "They truly don't make them like this anymore. A faded silent movie star, Gloria Swanson plays Norma. Swanson was soon hired to work in California for Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios comedy shorts opposite Bobby Vernon. First is the story. A willing extra was often a valuable asset. Upon her death in 1983, much of the remainder of her holdings was purchased by UT-Austin at an auction held at the Doyle New York gallery. [163][164] Davey moved out. A screenwriter develops a dangerous relationship with a faded film star determined to make a triumphant return. [180] In 1974, Swanson was one of the honorees of the first Telluride Film Festival. [51] Kennedy left her after the disastrous Queen Kelly. Griffith. [84] Desmond's dreams of a comeback are subverted and when Gillis tries to end their romance, she threatens to kill herself, but instead fatally shoots him. [172] After Swanson's death, Dufty returned to his former home in Birmingham, Michigan. Kennedy, nevertheless, was insistent and was able to get Stroheim released from contractual obligations to producer Pat Powers. When Farmer found out she was pregnant, he threatened to go public with the news unless she agreed to marry him, something she did not want to do. [56] His filming was slow, albeit meticulous, and the cast and crew suffered from long hours. [146] Swanson described herself as a "mental vampire", someone with a searching curiosity about how things worked, and who pursued the possibilities of turning those ideas into reality. It was a great comeback and introduced her to a whole new audience. The brainchild of Joseph Schenck, it was a promotional come-on to attract audiences into movie theaters to hear the voices of their favorite actors, as sound productions became the future of commercial films. Gloria Josephine May Swanson (March 27, 1899 – April 4, 1983) was an American actress, producer and business woman. Cinema Style--Edith Head Gets Gloria Swanson Ready for her Close-Up in SUNSET BOULEVARD Few films capture the feel of Hollywood better than director Billy Wilder 's Sunset Boulevard (1950). [53], Sound films were already becoming popular with audiences, most notably the films of singer Al Jolson, who had success with The Jazz Singer released in 1927 and The Singing Fool in 1928. Another [173][174] She was cremated and her ashes interred at the Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest on Fifth Avenue in New York City, attended by only a small circle of family. Menu. With music and lyrics by Dickson Hughes and Richard Stapley under the direction of Gloria Swanson, this musical never made it to the stage. [80] Desmond lives in the past, assisted by her former-director-turned-butler Max, played by Erich von Stroheim, who personally disliked the role and only agreed to it out of financial need. [167] They met in the mid-1960s and moved in together. [135] The public sensationalism led to Swanson having a "morals clause" added to her studio contract. She agreed to his plan for a fresh start under the dummy corporate name of Gloria Productions, headquartered in Delaware. “Sunset Boulevard” was released in 1950 by Paramount Pictures. By Carter B. Horsley 15 wins & 19 nominations. [93], Swanson hosted The Gloria Swanson Hour, one of the first live television series in 1948 in which she invited friends and others to be guests. [134] During their divorce proceedings, Somborn accused her of adultery with 13 men, including Cecil B. DeMille, and Marshall Neilan. is a 1950 American film noir directed and co-written by Billy Wilder, and produced and co-written by Charles Brackett. [63] What a Widow! [67], Before she began filming Perfect Understanding as Gloria Swanson British Productions Ltd., she finished a 2-film package production for Art Cinema, which included Indiscreet and Tonight or Never (1931). [33], She turned down a one-million-dollar-a-year (equivalent to $14,700,000 in 2019)[9] contract with Paramount to join the newly created United Artists partnership on June 25, 1925, accepting a six-picture distribution offer from president Joseph Schenck. [79] It was director George Cukor who suggested Swanson, noting that she was once such a valuable asset to her studio that she was, "...carried in a sedan chair from her dressing room to the set". The church was the same one where the funeral of Chester A. Arthur had taken place. While trying to escape from his creditors, he has a flat tire and parks his car in a decadent mansion in Sunset Boulevard. [100][101] She made a guest appearance on The Dick Cavett Show in the summer of 1970; a guest on the same show as Janis Joplin. It would be interesting to see how Gloria Swanson would be seen today had she not made Sunset Boulevard. [172], In 1995, the Library of Congress chose Sunset Boulevard, along with three other films, "to be preserved in the permanent collection of the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress as culturally, historically, and aesthetically important".[183]. Yes, lots", "Jon Hamm is mad funny! Norma is demented and believes she will return to the cinema industry, and is protected and isolated from the world by Max, who was her director and husband in the past and still loves her. Back to Gallery. [51] Kennedy advised her to shut down Swanson Producing Corporation. [163] In the subsequent legal separation proceedings, the judge ordered him to pay Swanson alimony. [25] The Trespasser in 1929 was a sound production, and garnered Swanson her second Oscar nomination. Swanson declared "Under God we became the freest, strongest, wealthiest nation on earth, should we change that? [141] She had conceived a child with him before her divorce from Somborn was final, a situation that would have led to a public scandal and possible end of her film career. She was active in various business ventures, travelled extensively, wrote articles, columns, and an autobiography, painted and sculpted, and became a passionate advocate of various health and nutrition topics. Soon afterwards, Triangle was in a financial bind and loaned Swanson to DeMille for the comedy Don't Change Your Husband. J.R. Gonzales May 14, 2015 Facebook Twitter Email LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest. Best Sunset Boulevard Quotes. [43] Walsh previously had his own battles with the Hays office, having managed to skirt around censorship issues with What Price Glory? After becoming pregnant, she saw her husband with other women and learned he had been fired from Keystone. [126] Taking medication given to her by Beery, purported to be for morning sickness, she aborted the fetus and was taken unconscious to the hospital. Nationally syndicated columnist Suzy called it "one of the worst movies ever made. [99] She acted in "Behind the Locked Door" on The Alfred Hitchcock Hour in 1964 and, in the same year, she was nominated for a Golden Globe award for her performance in Burke's Law. [142] They married on January 28, 1925, after the Somborn divorce was finalized. She produced and starred in the 1928 film Sadie Thompson, earning her a nomination for Best Actress at the first annual Academy Awards. Norma proposes Joe to move to the mansion and help her in writing a screenplay for her comeback to the cinema, and the small-time writer becomes her lover and gigolo. [117], She was a pupil of the yoga guru Indra Devi and was photographed performing a series of yoga poses, reportedly looking much younger than her age, for Devi to use in her book Forever Young, Forever Healthy; but the publisher Prentice-Hall decided to use the photographs for Swanson's book, not Devi's. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. William Holden, Gloria Swanson and 'Sunset Boulevard' at the Metropolitan. Norma is demented and believes she will return to the cinema industry, and is protected and isolated from the world by Max, who was her director and husband in the past and still loves her. Comedy, Certificate: Passed In either version, she was soon hired as an extra. Boulevard! [69] Made entirely at Ealing Studios, it co-starred Laurence Olivier as Swanson's on-screen husband. 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