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Eve Arden (Cover Girl, Mildred Pierce)— She's not as well known as she should be, but Eve Arden was one of the funniest women in Hollywood. She played a lot of supporting roles, but always managed to steal the scene. She also starred in the radio (and eventual tv) sitcom, Our Miss Brooks. If anyone is a fan of old radio (or wants an alternative to podcasts), please give it a listen (it's on the Internet Archive and most podcast sites), it's absolutely hilarious. She was a gem and I just want more people to at least know of her.
Silvana Mangano (Bitter Rice, Teorema, The Witches)— She always portrayed such confidence, such sass- those eyes could make you tell the truth.
This is round 1 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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Eve:
Badass with a sense of humor and a great voice
Silvana:
Painfully sexy Italian bombshell
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Lee Bowman, Rita Hayworth, Otto Krueger, and Eve Arden in 𝑪𝒐𝒗𝒆𝒓 𝑮𝒊𝒓𝒍 1944.
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(via Film Noir Photos: Bevy of Beauties: Edith Meiser, Eve Arden & Vivian Vance)
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The cast of "The Mothers-in-law", 1967
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Howard Da Silva and Eve Arden in Irving Reis’ THREE HUSBANDS (1950)
Howard Da Silva and Eve Arden in Irving Reis’ THREE HUSBANDS (1950)
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''MY REPUTATION'' (1946) Directed by Curtis Bernhardt. Starring Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, Warner Anderson, Lucile Watson, John Ridgely, Eve Arden, Jerome Cowan, Esther Dale, Scotty Beckett, Bobby Cooper.
Barbara Stanwyck portrayed Jessica Drummond, an upper-class widow from Chicago who innocently falls in love with an army officer (George Brent), much to the consternation of her gossipy friends and domineering mother (Lucile Watson) who causes scandal in her conservative community feeling it's too soon. Her romance also pits her against her two teenage sons (Scotty Beckett and Bobby Cooper).
The film was made in 1944 and generally released in 1946. Edith Head was borrowed from Paramount to design Barbara Stanwyck's costumes. Barbara considered this her favorite film.
Kevin Wedman, Warner Bros.—First National Pictures group, Facebook
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Eve Arden Vs. Dorothy Provine Vs. Vivian Vance
LAST POLL OF ROUND 1
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Eve Arden - (Our Miss Brooks) - No text propaganda
Dorothy Provine - (The Alaskans, The Roaring 20's) - No text propaganda
Vivian Vance - (I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show) - No text propaganda
Master Poll List of the Hot Vintage TV Ladies Bracket
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George E. Stone-Eve Arden "Last of the Duanes" 1941, de James Tinling.
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Eve Arden, 1939.
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A fine picture of Eve Arden and Vivian Vance.
Yes, this is the lady who played Ethel Mertz on I Love Lucy all those years.
Yay for the ladies. Yay.
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The Mothers-In-Law (1969) with special guest star Don Rickles
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