Betty Davis
Betty Davis was an iconic American actress known for her intense performances and strong screen presence. Born on April 5, 1908, in Lowell, Massachusetts, she became one of the leading actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age. Davis received numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards for Best Actress, and was known for her roles in films like All About Eve and What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?.
Throughout her career, Davis was recognized for her ability to portray complex characters, often challenging societal norms. She was also a pioneer for women in the film industry, advocating for better roles and pay. Davis's legacy continues to influence actors and filmmakers today.