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A Life of Barbara Stanwyck: Steel-True 1907-1940

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by Victoria Wilson


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  INDEX

  Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations.

  Abbey Players, 528, 533, 594

  Abbey Theatre, 525

  Abbott, George, 78, 215

  Abraham & Straus, 12, 30

  Absalom, Absalom! (Faulkner), 546

  Academy Awards, 177, 191, 529, 530–32, 531, 677, 694, 698, 699, 700–701, 702–4, 705–7, 706, 710, 845, 849

  Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 176–77, 205, 351, 357, 384, 529–30, 531, 532, 700–701, 702, 706, 707

  Acklom, Rauff de Ryther Duan, see Manners, David

  Across the Pacific (1942), 336

  Actors’ Equity, 550–51, 639, 640

  Equity Council of, 550, 551

  Actors’ Equity Association, 357, 375, 384

  Actors Fund, 45

  Adams, Maude, 69, 279

  Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 501

  Adamson, Harold, 548

  Adler, Jacob, 75

  Adler, Luther, 643, 722, 766, 775

  Adler, Stella, 773

  Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938), 712

  Affairs of Anatol, The (1921), 741

  Afternoon (horse), 656, 760

  Agate, James, 603

  Agee, James, 453

  Ager, Cecelia, 210

  Aherne, Brian, 855

  Aiglon L’ (Rostand), 279

  Akins, Zoë, 553–54, 554, 555

  Akst, Harry, 342

  Albion cliffs, 683

  Albright, Hardie, 287, 436

  Alcazar Theatre, 623

  Alcoa Theatre (1958), 899

  Aldrich, Bess Streeter, 832

  Alexander Hamilton (1931), 263

  Alexander’s Ragtime Band (1938), 724, 737

  Alfred A. Knopf, 256, 339, 397

  Algiers (1938), 783

  Alias the Deacon (play), 414

  Alice Adams (1935), 446, 448, 453, 737, 819

  Allan, Elizabeth, 551

  Allen, Gracie, 643, 837

  All I Desire (1953), 884

  All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), 438

  All Quiet on the Western Front (Remarque), 683

  All This, and Heaven Too (1940), 856

  Alvin Theatre, 189

  Always Goodbye (1938), 708–9, 714, 715, 718, 719–20, 724, 725, 876

  Amazing Marriage, The, see Remember the Night (1940)

  Ambassador Hotel, 176, 205, 507, 608, 849

  Ambers, Lou, 774

  Ambrose orchestra, 518

  Ameche, Don, 697, 724, 732, 764, 802, 823, 851, 852

  Amelia Earhart, 240

  America (1924), 47

  American Academy of Dramatic Arts, 742

  American Federation of Labor (AFL), 639, 645

  American First Committee, 854

  American Liberty League, 521

  American Madness (1932), 317

  American Magazine, 613

  American Red Cross, 854

  American Society of Cinematographers, 597

  American Tragedy, An (Dreiser), 229, 249, 251

  American Youth Congress, 736

  Ames, Robert, 677

  Anatol’s Affairs of 1924, 63

  Anderson, Judith, 189, 507, 851

  Anderson, Maxwell, 524, 534, 587

  Anderson-Milton School, 286–87

  And So—Victoria (Wilkins), 660

  And Stars Remain (Epstein and Epstein), 729

  Angel (1937), 641

  Animal Crackers (1930), 426

  Anna Christie (film), 205, 417, 503, 696

  Anna Karenina (1935), 552, 711

  Anne of Green Gables (1934), 628, 636

  Annie Oakley (1935), 440–44, 446–47, 447, 448, 451, 453, 525, 732, 873

  Another Public Enemy, see Last Gangster, The (1937)

  Anthony Adverse (1936), 545, 610

  Anything Goes (play), 587

  Any Woma
n (1925), 621

  Apollo Theatre, 622

  Appleton Daily Crescent, 282

  Arbuckle, Fatty, 129, 729

  Arc de Triomphe, 855

  Archer, William, 312

  Arizona, USS, 24

  Arizonan, The (1935), 448

  Arlen, Dick, 569

  Arlen, Harold, 705

  Arlen, Michael, 53, 804

  Arlen, Richard, 142

  Arliss, George, 176, 263, 287, 288, 329, 340

  Army, U.S., 4, 855

  Arno, Peter, 87

  Arnold, Edward, 384, 687, 712, 720, 856

  Arnold, John, 597

  Arnstein, Julius W. “Nicky,” 122

  Arrowsmith (1931), 386, 539

  Arrowsmith (Lewis), 213

  Arthur, Jean, 440, 500, 541, 549, 597, 661, 763, 769–70, 802, 814, 841, 852, 858

  Artists and Models (play), 52–53

  Artists’ Managers Guild, 720

  Arzner, Dorothy, 142, 237, 646

  Asher, Jerry, 507

  Association of Motion Picture Producers, 351, 356, 408, 642, 645

  Astaire, Adele, 189

  Astaire, Fred, 189, 359, 428, 462, 481, 507, 510, 523, 649

  Asther, Nils, 313, 315, 316–17, 318, 322, 346, 417

  Astor, Mary, 197, 384, 630, 677, 679, 682, 834

  Astoria Hotel, 628

  Astor Theatre, 826

  As You Desire Me (1932), 338

  Atkin, Jack, 655

  Atkinson, Brooks, 81, 95, 178, 709, 803, 823

  Atlantic City, 51, 65, 66

  Atwill, Lionel, 703

  Auden, W. H., 835

  August, Joseph H., 534, 538

  Austria, 696

  Autry, Gene, 723

  Awake and Sing! (Odets), 773

  Awful Truth, The (1925), 677

  Awful Truth, The (1937), 597, 677, 679, 699, 701–4, 710

  Axenstein (horse), 657

  Aylesworth, M. H. “Deak,” 346

  Ayres, Lew, 304, 800, 824–26, 826

  Babbitt (1924), 405

  Babbitt (Lewis), 213

  Babes in Arms (Rodgers and Hart), 673

  Babes in Toyland (play), 113

  Baby Face (1933), 335, 336–41, 339, 340, 341, 345, 347, 348, 353, 358, 361–62, 369, 388, 397, 422, 646, 709, 710, 843, 872

  Back Pay (1930), 258

  Back Street (1932), 494

  Back Street (Hurst), 256, 258, 259

  Bacon, Lloyd, 354, 761

  Bad Girl (Delmar), 425

  Bainter, Fay, 610

  Baker, Belle, 145

  Balcon, Michael, 659–60

  Baldwin, Faith, 291

 

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