“That's why there are so few women stars today. Pornography has taken away the mystery.”
A Visit With Irene Dunne (1977)
Irene Marie Dunne war eine US-amerikanische Filmschauspielerin. Sie war insgesamt fünf Mal für den Oscar als beste Hauptdarstellerin nominiert. Im Laufe ihrer Filmkarriere, die von 1930 bis 1952 andauerte, spielte sie in den unterschiedlichsten Genres von Western über Musicals bis hin zur Screwball-Komödie. Zu ihren heute noch bekannten Filmen zählen Pioniere des wilden Westens, Die schreckliche Wahrheit, Akkorde der Liebe sowie Anna und der König von Siam. Wikipedia
“That's why there are so few women stars today. Pornography has taken away the mystery.”
A Visit With Irene Dunne (1977)
How Do I Stay Normal in Hollywood (1942)
“Tackling one thing at a time, I have managed better than I would have thought possible.”
To Make You Hapier, by Roberta Orminston http://www.irenedunnesite.com/press/photoplay-april-1944/ Photoplay (April 1944).
How To Get Along In Hollywood (1948)
To Make You Hapier, by Roberta Orminston http://www.irenedunnesite.com/press/photoplay-april-1944/ Photoplay (April 1944).
If You Want Success (Screenland Interview) (1961)
“I don't give my phone number to strangers. It's Plaza 5048.”
to her future husband when he asked for her phone number after their first dance.[citation needed]
The Girl Nobody Knows; New Movie Magazine, Reginald Taviner (October 1932) http://www.irenedunnesite.com/press/new-movie-magazine-october-1932/.
How Do I Stay Normal in Hollywood (1942)
If You Want Success (Screenland Interview) (1961)
“In addition to actual dramatic training and experience, I'd want as much education as possible.”
If You Want Success (Screenland Interview) (1961)
Irene Dunne, press http://www.irenedunnesite.com/press/
“Mother, an accomplished musician, taught me to play the piano as a very small girl.”
Hats, Hunches And Happiness (1945)
“One of the choicest occupations here is ripping reputations into pieces.”
How To Get Along In Hollywood (1948)
If You Want Success (Screenland Interview) (1961)
Preofections - Irene Dunne, by Elizabth Wilson; Silver Screen (November 1936) http://www.irenedunnesite.com/press/silver-screen-november-1936/.