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With a finely structured, photogenic face and highstyle gowns usually designed by Adrian, she idealized She made the changes with pace-setting makeup, coiffures, costumes-and craftsmanship.įrom a symbol of flaming youth in the Jazz Age, she successively portrayed a shopgirl, a sophisticate, a tenacious woman fighting for success in love and/or a career in a male-dominated milieu, and later a repressed and anguished older woman.Įxhibitors voted her one of the 10 top money-making stars from 1932 through 1936, and in the late 1930's she was one of the highest-paid actresses. When audiences began to tire of one image, she toiled to produce a new one. In more than 80 movies, she adapted easily to changing times and tastes. She made the most of her large blue eyes, wide mouth, broad shoulders and slim figured and eventually became an Oscar-winning dramatic actress. Self-educated and intensely professional, Miss Crawford studied and trained assiduously to learn her art. Her career, a chorine-to-grande dame rise, with some setbacks, was due largely to determination, shrewd timing, flexibility, hard work and discipline. On to become one of the more endurable movie queens. With a wind-blown bob, mocking eyes and swirling short skirt, she spun to stardom in 1928, frenziedly dancing the Charleston stop a table in the silent melodrama "Our Dancing Daughters."Īs a frivolous flapper she quickly made a series of spin-offs, including "Our Modern Maidens," "Laughing Sinners" and "This Modern Age." Endowed with a low voice, she easily made the transition to sound pictures and went Miss Crawford was a quintessential superstar-an epitome of timeless glamour who personified for decades the dreams and disappointments of millions of American women. Steele, the board chairman of the company, in 1959, but she had not been actively involved in the business in recent months.Ī spokesman for Pepsi-Cola said Miss Crawford had no history of cardiac trouble and had appeared to be in good health except for recent complaints of back pains. Miss Crawford had been a director of the Pepsi-Cola Company since the death of her fourth husband, Alfred N. She gave her age as 69, but some reference works list her as two to four years older. Joan Crawford, who rose from waitress and chorus girl to become one of the great movie stars, died yesterday of a heart attack in her apartment at 158 East 68th Street. OBITUARY Joan Crawford Dies at Home By PETER B. Newspaper in Education (NIE) Teacher Resources
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