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Happy 117th birthday, Bette!
The title of this thread is curious. Why is Bette Davis the "First Lady of the American Screen? If it refers to chronological time, then Florence Lawrence or Mary Pickford would be the first. If it refers to most decorated then Katharine Hepburn would be first. If its based on highest box office achieved in the golden age of Hollywood, then Betty Grable would be bigger than Bette Davis. What exactly qualifies Bette Davis as being the first lady of the American Screen?
I recall watching THE WHALES OF AUGUST once, maybe twice, several years back and liking it alright. I've seen interviews of Ann Sothern (who received her only Oscar nod for this particularly movie) where she spoke on how Bette was very rude and harsh with Lillian Gish.While making THE DUCKS OF DECEMBER (or whatever it was, with Lillian Gish) someone in the press referred to Helen Hayes as "the first lady of the American stage" and cranky Bette snapped that she herself had that title and wouldn't have the title usurped. (Gish said Bette was a royal pain on that set).

One of those TV pilots that didn't sell.Bette Davis in Madame Sin (1972), a movie made for ABC.
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With thanks to Follies of God for this one too x