Classic Movie Actresses Tourney 2013

Classic Movie Actresses Tourney 2013
Showing posts with label Classic Actress Tournament. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Classic Actress Tournament. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

A Farewell to Classic Actress Tourney 2013

Dear readers,

I have had so much fun co-hosting this tournament this year. In fact, I think I had more fun this year than last year, my first time at bat. I think this is because I knew more about my duties and what I am supposed to do as a co-host, as well as the fact that I hosted the same 1940s decade as last year, which is also my favorite decade of film.

As you all know, this is a blog dedicated to Rosalind Russell, and while she did not even make it past Round 1 (tear!), I hope she will do better in the future. I have always considered Rosalind a severely underrated actress, even though she was nominated for an Oscar four times and nominated for a Golden Globe five times (and won every time!). However, the truly remarkable thing about Roz is her true personality and real self. From what I know of her, I think of her as a rather selfless person who would give so much of her time away from her "day job" as actress, wife, and mother to charities. The only Oscar she received was not for her acting work, but for her charity work. I just started writing this freely as words came to my mind, so now that this is in the front of my mind, I'd like to share with you Roz's acceptance speech of that lone Oscar, which was so special and sweet to her and to her fans, I am sure. This video always makes me tear up a little because she had been so ill at the time (from her cancer, perhaps, but mostly from her rheumatoid arthritis, for which she had to take cortisone shots that disfigured her figure and bloated her face). Take a look!

And once again, I would like to thank Monty of All Good Things for asking me to co-host the tournament this year and I hope to make a good impression next year as well. I hope everyone had a good time voting for their favorite actresses, even if some were surprised by the results. It was such good fun! Until next year!


Better luck next year, Roz! We love you!

Here is the video:




Sunday, March 24, 2013

Final Two LAST ROUND - Classic Actress Tournament

These two actresses will duke it out now for that coveted 1940s champion spot!



For the last time, everyone... happy voting!
Don't worry, I will write a heartfelt Time-To-Kiss-The-Tournament-Goodbye message on Wednesday... (tear...)

P.S. You can vote in the other eras as well by clicking the buttons in the sidebar. The 1950s link has also been updated :)


Sunday, March 17, 2013

Round 3 Matches... it's getting closer to the end!

The tiebreaker poll is now closed and we have a winner! LAUREN BACALL has made it through to the next round with 14 votes to Ida Lupino's 9.

Here are the final category matches that will appear tonight in the polls on my sidebar to the right:

Happy voting!

DRAMA QUEENS


Bette Davis
Born 1908
Known for: All About Eve
VS
Vivien Leigh
Born 1913
Known for: Gone With the Wind

ALL-AMERICAN GIRLS

Judy Garland
Born 1922
Known for: The Wizard of Oz
VS
Teresa Wright
Born 1918
Known for: Shadow of a Doubt


SOPHISTICATES

Rita Hayworth
Born 1913
Known for: Gilda
VS
Loretta Young
Born 1913
Known for: The Bishop's Wife


FILM NOIR FEMMES

Gene Tierney
Born 1920
Known for: Laura
VS
Lauren Bacall
Born 1924
Known for: The Big Sleep


Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Final Results for Part 1 of Round 2!

Here are the final results for Round 2 of DRAMA QUEENS and ALL-AMERICAN GIRLS!

DRAMA QUEENS


BETTE DAVIS beat Olivia de Havilland 31-13


VIVIEN LEIGH beat Ingrid Bergman 30-18


ALL-AMERICAN GIRLS


JUDY GARLAND beat Ann Miller 25-22


TERESA WRIGHT beat Virginia Mayo 22-21

Have to admit, I was excited to see such close matches in the All-American Girls categories. Judy won by only 3 votes and Teresa by just 1!

Congratulations to these four ladies, who have just made it to the final 8 in the 1940s era!

P.S. In case you are interested, these are the results for the other decades of the tourney:

1930s
Barbara Stanwyck beat Claudette Colbert 47-25
Norma Shearer beat Marlene Dietrich 39-32
Greta Garbo beat Kay Francis 44-18
Lillian Gish upset Gloria Swanson 38-33

1950s
Kristen will be starting the second round (all 8 matches at once) today, since she is behind.

1960s
Natalie Wood beat Ann-Margret 31-17
Shirley Jones beat Liza Minneli 34-18
Catherine Deneuve beat Claudia Cardinale 27-20
Romy Schneider beat Liv Ullman 29-28







Sunday, March 10, 2013

DRAMA QUEENS and ALL-AMERICAN GIRLS Round 2 Polls Now Open

Here are the matches that will appear tonight in the polls on my sidebar to the right:

DRAMA QUEENS


Bette Davis
Born 1908
Known for: All About Eve
VS
Olivia de Havilland
Born 1916
Known for: The Adventures of Robin Hood

Vivien Leigh
Born 1913
Known for: Gone With the Wind
VS
Ingrid Bergman
Born 1915
Known for: Casablanca





ALL-AMERICAN GIRLS

Judy Garland
Born 1922
Known for: The Wizard of Oz
VS
Ann Miller
Born 1923
Known for: On the Town

Teresa Wright
Born 1918
Known for: Shadow of a Doubt
VS
Virginia Mayo
Born 1920
Known for: White Heat


Problem with 1950s era Voting

There was a problem with the site used for voting in the 1950s era, and unfortunately, it has started over as of today until Wednesday with a new link. So if you could vote again in this era with the updated link, that would be great.

So sorry that this happened! However, you will still be able to vote in the 1930s, 1960s, and 1940s here on my blog in Round 2 on time.

Thanks, everyone!

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

FINAL RESULTS of Round 1 for DRAMA QUEENS and ALL-AMERICAN GIRLS

And... these are the winners of Part 1 of Round 1!

First the DRAMA QUEENS...

BETTE DAVIS won 55-4 against Jane Wyman (what a LANDSLIDE)

VIVIEN LEIGH won 49-15 against Joan Fontaine

INGRID BERGMAN won 45-14 against Greer Garson

OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND won 43-25 against Katharine Hepburn


And the ALL-AMERICAN GIRLS...

JUDY GARLAND won 51-8 against Margaret O'Brien (another LANDSLIDE)


ANN MILLER won 37-28 against Donna Reed (one of our close matches)

TERESA WRIGHT won 43-10 against June Allyson

VIRGINIA MAYO won 35-27 against Jeanne Crain (another of our closer matches)

CONGRATULATIONS to all the actresses who won and we will start Part 2 of this Round later tonight with SOPHISTICATES and FILM NOIR FEMMES competing... 

I will post the matches for that as soon as possible, so... until then! :)








Sunday, March 3, 2013

POLLS ARE NOW OPEN!

Hello everyone!


Teresa Wright is excited for the tournament to start!

The Classic Movie Actress Tournament has officially started and you will find the voting polls in the right sidebar. And after you are done voting here on my blog, click the buttons above the polls to vote in the 1930s, 1950s, and 1960s decades!! Have fun and we'll see how the results pan out on Wednesday afternoon! :)

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Finalized 1940s Actress Categories

Hello all,

I was finally able to finish the categories the 1940s ladies fit into and the ones they'll compete in. I will post pictures with the actual "upcoming matches" as soon as I can. What do you think?

DRAMA QUEENS
Bette Davis
Greer Garson
Ingrid Bergman
Jane Wyman
Joan Fontaine
Katharine Hepburn
Olivia de Havilland
Vivien Leigh

SOPHISTICATES
Betty Grable
Eve Arden
Hedy Lamarr
Loretta Young
Lucille Ball
Maureen O'Hara
Rita Hayworth
Rosalind Russell

ALL-AMERICAN GIRLS
Ann Miller
Donna Reed
Jeanne Crain
Judy Garland
June Allyson
Margaret O'Brien
Teresa Wright
Virginia Mayo

WOMEN OF FILM NOIR (I need a better name for this, haha)
Carole Landis
Claire Trevor
Gene Tierney
Ida Lupino
Jane Greer
Lauren Bacall
Linda Darnell
Veronica Lake

Whoever reads this, thank you! ;)


Sunday, January 27, 2013

1940s Actresses Competing in 2013 Tourney

Wanted to share with you all the list I just finalized yesterday for the competition. What do you think?

ANN MILLER
BETTE DAVIS
BETTY GRABLE
CAROLE LANDIS
CLAIRE TREVOR
DONNA REED
EVE ARDEN
GENE TIERNEY
GREER GARSON
HEDY LAMARR
IDA LUPINO
INGRID BERGMAN
JANE GREER
JANE WYMAN
JEANNE CRAIN
JOAN FONTAINE
JUDY GARLAND
JUNE ALLYSON
KATHARINE HEPBURN
LAUREN BACALL
LINDA DARNELL
LORETTA YOUNG
LUCILLE BALL
MARGARET O'BRIEN
MAUREEN O'HARA
OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND
RITA HAYWORTH
ROSALIND RUSSELL
TERESA WRIGHT
VERONICA LAKE
VIRGINIA MAYO
VIVIEN LEIGH

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Photo of the Day

I feel like I became a recluse recently or something, and completely forgot about my blog. I need to turn my life around and get going on this blog as well because it does make me happy when I write for it. I just forgot about that joy. By the way, I will be helping out with the Classic Actress Tournament again, which I guess will start in March. This means that I need to start making my list for the 1940s era of classic actresses. Of course, if you have any suggestions of an actress you'd like to compete as one of the 32 actresses, let me know :) Thank you!



Sorry about the watermark, but I thought you'd enjoy this one because Roz's son, Lance and husband, Freddie are in it. I love family photos! This was, of course, when she was filming "Auntie Mame"