Joan Crawford Nude Pics

Joan Crawford Nude Pics




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Joan Crawford Nude Pics

By Shawna Cohen | September 15, 2011


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Christina Crawford , daughter of Hollywood legend Joan Crawford , plans to reveal never-before-seen home videos of her mom – in the nude.
In 1978, the younger Crawford penned the bestselling memoir-turned-motion picture Mommie Dearest , which chronicles her abusive upbringing. And now she’s developing a one-woman Broadway show, called Surviving Mommie Dearest, that will reveal new secrets about her life with Joan, as well as naked videos of the late movie star.
An article in Huffington Post says that Christina is shocked that her overly-controlling mom never destroyed these naked home videos. She discovered them just last year and says she only viewed them recently before deciding to share them with the world.
This is a cheesy move, in my opinion. But, then, I was never beaten by wire hangers, as Christina claims to have been. She tells Huffington Post : “Forgiveness is a two-way street and she never took responsibility for her behavior.” Looks like payback time is still happening…
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Joan Crawford's c. 1925 "stag" film found
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Joan always insisted such a film never existed. She never even worried about it or talked about it much. And for her to do such a film would have been totally at odds with her persona. She was against great odds a success because she was determined to be a star, was a hard worker and she had total faith in herself no matter what. She would never do a stag film and there certainly other way for earn the bucks. She was for example a talented dancer with ample stage experience.
She also never would have made such a film and risked humiliating her mother and her brother.


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On Friday, September 26, 2014 2:28:42 PM UTC-7, wbr...@ucls.uchicago.edu wrote:
> Joan always insisted such a film never existed. She never even worried about it or talked about it much. And for her to do such a film would have been totally at odds with her persona. She was against great odds a success because she was determined to be a star, was a hard worker and she had total faith in herself no matter what. She would never do a stag film and there certainly other way for earn the bucks. She was for example a talented dancer with ample stage experience.
> She also never would have made such a film and risked humiliating her mother and her brother.


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On Friday, September 26, 2014 at 2:28:42 PM UTC-7, wbr...@ucls.uchicago.edu wrote:
> Joan always insisted such a film never existed. She never even worried about it or talked about it much. And for her to do such a film would have been totally at odds with her persona. She was against great odds a success because she was determined to be a star, was a hard worker and she had total faith in herself no matter what. She would never do a stag film and there certainly other way for earn the bucks. She was for example a talented dancer with ample stage experience.
> She also never would have made such a film and risked humiliating her mother and her brother.


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Ah, Apr 1st. I was looking around for info on the nude footage of Crawford (found in Crawford's home movies, now owned by grandson, Christina foiled from using a copy during a "one woman show" she was planning, etc.).

Had me going for a minute there.

Nice to be in a non-binary section of Usenet for a change. I got out of the habit!

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It has been rumored for years that Crawford also appeared in a short 16mm film that was intended for the "stag" market in the 1920s. Such films were the precursor of the modern pornography industry, intended to excite their mostly male audiences. The story went on that Crawford's film was known by MGM chief Louis B. Mayer, and that he did his best to buy up all extant copies of the film to keep scandal from besmirching the name of his new star.
Given the underground nature of "stag" films at the time, it would have been virtually impossible for Mayer to have known the location of all prints, so Crawford fans have hoped that somewhere, stored in the closet of some old man, the film might have remained intact.
This week, the Lilly Library located at Indiana University, which houses the Kinsey collection, revealed that an anonymous donor had, in fact, saved the film. Shrunken but still projectable, the film is perhaps the last surviving copy of Crawford's early career misstep.
"The owner had no idea what he had," said a librarian, who asked that her name not be used. "It was in a huge stack of other films that he had amassed over the years. It was only because we knew to be on the lookout for Crawford that we found it at all."
Crawford's identity was verified by two local film historians who compared her appearance in the unnamed film with her appearance in The Unknown (1927) and the 1925 MGM Studio Tour.
"The film is what you would call hardcore today," the librarian continued. "Even though the whole thing is only about three minutes long, they got a lot of action into it. Crawford is very visible and an active participant."
There are currently no plans to release the film commercially, but that idea has not yet been ruled out. The film will be digitally preserved to DVD, but it will not be available even to library patrons until underlying legal issues have been fully resolved.
-- Bruce Calvert -- Visit the Silent Film Still Archive http://www.silentfilmstillarchive.com
>> There are currently no plans to release the film commercially, but that > idea has not yet been ruled out. The film will be digitally preserved > to DVD, but it will not be available even to library patrons until > underlying legal issues have been fully resolved.
Maybe it could be released as a double bill with LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT. on The first of April 2008?
See, you can't put something like that up, because it will put everyone on his guard. Pick something like this that's already rumored to exist and then keep 'em guessing the whole time...
>After approximately 72 years, the "stag" film that dogged Joan >Crawford's early career has finally been uncovered. Crawford, known >also by her real name, Lucille LeSueur, was known to have posed nude a >number of times in the days before her contract at MGM, which began in >mid-1925.
Feh. I didn't read this until the 2nd and for a moment forgot that this must have been intended for April 1st reading. Kind of disappointing, actually.


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If you think celesbian gossip these days is crazy, you should’ve been alive like 100 years ago because DAMN these ladies were BUSY. Well, I mean, we’re pretty sure they were busy — it’s hard to know for certain in most of these cases, ’cause even if one woman claimed it happened, it’s likely the other swore it didn’t. But that hasn’t stopped historians from writing books like The Sewing Circle: Female Stars Who Loved Other Women , The Girls: Sappho Goes to Hollywood , Hollywood Lesbians , Full Service: My Adventures in Hollywood and the Secret Sex Lives of the Stars . Using those books and the internet, I made you this chart, and compiled the list beneath it. This chart is focused on actresses of the early 20th century — everybody on this chart is connected, somehow, to a member of “ The Sewing Circle .”
Again, a lot of this information could be false, but it is also possibly true! As hard as it was to find information about the actresses on this list, however, information about the sexual relationships between Black stars was even harder to nail down. I’m working on that, though, for a follow-up post that’ll center on the big names of the Harlem Renaissance.
Without any further ado, here are the ten most prominent ladykillers of early Hollywood and Broadway!
Alleged relationships & lovers: Joan Crawford, Ona Munson, Alla Nazimova, Billie Burke, Marion Morgan
The only female director in Hollywood at the time, Arzner defied expectations on multiple levels. She directed over 20 films in 24 years, taught Francis Ford Coppola and was the first female member of the Director’s Guild Association. She also spent many years with her partner Marion Morgan, after rumored relations with many other actresses IN THE BIZ.
Alleged relationships & lovers: Joan Crawford, Marlene Dietrich, Helen Ferguson, Tallulah Bankhead
Barbara Stanwyck pinged hard for her lesbian fans, even in movies where she had to pretend to be in love with a dude. A gay actor named Clifton Webb, who played her husband in Titanic, called Stanwyck “my favorite American lesbian.” “Stanwyck’s screen characters defined themselves on their own terms,” writes Axel Madsen in The Sewing Circle: Female Stars Who Loved Other Women . “Stanwyck was emotionally honest, and the way she related to men was different.” She was deeply closeted, burying her secret underneath her well-defined and daunting career ambitions and a really shitty but relatively brief marriage to a gay vaudeville star that inspired the film A Star is Born. She ultimately spent thirty years with her publicist Helen Ferguson.
Alleged romances/affairs: Alice Delamar, Barbara Stanwyck, Martha Raye, Dorothy Arzner, Claudette Colbert
Crawford, who’d started her career as a stage dancer, was stoked to be cast in a film with Greta Garbo, even though they didn’t have any scenes together. When they met, Garbo took Crawford’s face in her hands and said, “What a pity; our first picture together and we don’t work with each other. I’m sorry. You have a marvelous face.” Crawford said of this encounter, “if there was ever a time in my life when I might have been a lesbian, that was it.” BUT WAS IT REALLY, JOAN? Her lovers — and she had many, male and female — called her “Billie.” MGM paid $100 grand in 1935 to suppress the release of a pornographic lesbian film Crawford had appeared in at the age of 19. Unlike a lot of the other women on this list though there isn’t a lot of concrete solid evidence about her affairs.
Alleged relationships & lovers: Josephine Hutchinson, Tallulah Bankhead, Alla Nazimona, Laurette Taylor, Beatrice Lillie, Mercedes De Acosta, Alice Delamar
Although Eva didn’t actively attempt to hide her sexuality, she wasn’t exactly proud of it either. At the height of her fame, she began a relationship with Alla Nazimova. After their breakup she began dating Mercedes de Acosta, with whom she traveled to Europe, often showing up in the salon of famed openly lesbian socialite Natalie Barney. Her relationship with actress Josephine Hutchinson, who was married at the time, ended up being a huge scandal in the press, inspiring Eva to tell a friend, “If you have any thoughts about being a lesbian, don’t do it. Your life will be nothing but tragedy.” She then became involved with director Margaret Webster, with whom she co-founded the American Repertory Theater.
Alleged relationships & lovers: Marlene Dietrich, Mercedes de Acosta, Salka Viertel, Louise Brooks, Billie Holiday, Lilyan Tashman, Tallulah Bankhead
Garbo dated men but unlike other Sewing Circle members, never married one. Rather than lie to the press about her private life, she established a reputation as mysterious and aloof. Like Kristen Stewart! At the age of 19, while working on an obscure German film — before moving to America and becoming a star — she was seduced by 23-year-old Marlene Dietrich, described by Hollywood historian Diana McLellan as a “bohemian young mama with a notorious and compulsive appetite for the sexual seduction of other beautiful women, particularly backstage.” Garbo, on the other hand, was “simple” and “sensitive,” and ended up so hurt by Dietrich that she denied knowing her for the rest of her life. You know how it is. Then Garbo moved to Hollywood, where she continued an intimate relationship with actress-writer Salka Viertel and was introduced by Viertel to Mercedes de Acosta.
Alleged relationships/lovers: Elissa Landi, Irene Mayer Selznick, Phyllis Wilbourn, Laura Harding (heiress to the American Express fortune), Jane Loring (film editor), Judy Hollywood, Billie Burke
As a kid, Katharine shaved her head and went by “Jimmy,” and as a grown-up super-famous actress, was known for her boyish attire and bohemian attitude. Her agent’s third wife referred to Hepburn as “that dykey bitch.” Her first relationship was allegedly with her college friend Laura Harding.
Alleged relationships/lovers: Jean Acker, Natacha Rambova, Eva Le Gallienne, Mercedes De Acosta, Dolly Wilde, Bridget Bate Tichenor, Glesca Marshall, Grace Darmond, Dorothy Arzne
Stage actress Alla Nazimova cointed the term “The Sewing Circle,” referring to her group of lesbian, bisexual, or bi-curious Hollywood ladies. She held “outlandish parties” at her Sunset Boulevard estate, the legendary queer hangout known as The Garden of Allah, which was converted into a hotel in 1926. Alla was unusually open about her relationships with women and was instrumental in launching the careers of Sewing Circle members Jean Acker and Natacha Rambova. Alla lived with her partner Glesca Marshall from 1929 until her death in 1945.
Alleged lovers/relationships: Edith Piaf, Greta Garbo, Mercedes de Acosta, Claire Waldoff, Tallulah Bankead, Claudette Colbert, Barbara Stanwyck
Marlene Dietrich was a glamorous Hollywood extrovert of whom film critic Kenneth Tynan wrote, “She has sex but no positive gender. Her masculinity appeals to women and her sexuality to men.” Dietrich was a big fan of gay Berlin in the 1920s, and after moving to the states and becoming one of Hollywood’s biggest female stars, had a lot of affairs with men and women. She even went above and beyond by having affairs with men who’d had affairs with women she’d also had affairs with.
Alleged lovers/relationships: Greta Garbo, Hope Williams, Beatrice Lille, Patsy Kelly, Katherine Cornell, Billie Holiday, Libby Holman, Hattie McDaniel, Eva La Gallienne, Barbara Stanwyck, Mercedes De Acosta.
Tallulah Bankhead, best known as a stage actress but also prolific in radio, film and television, was crass, hilarious, and unapologetic about her sexuality, an outgoing alcoholic and drug addict who “sought sex of every variety constantly, hungrily, and without reservation.” Actress Hope Williams, at 19, initiated 16-year-old Tallulah into the world of lesbian sex and she took to it pretty damn quickly. It’s difficult to find any lesbian or bisexual woman of the era who is not rumored to have had a thing with Tallulah. She married actor John Emery for four years and then never married again again. She didn’t find The Kinsey Report remotely surprising, declaring, “I’v
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