Bette Davis Birthday, Real Name, Age, Weight, Height, Family, Facts, Death Cause, Dress Size, Contact Details, Spouse(Husband), Children, Bio & More
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
REAL NAME
Ruth Elizabeth Davis
NICK NAMES
Bette
BIRTHDAY
BORN ON DAY
Sunday
BIRTHPLACE
Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
DIED AT AGE
81 Years 6 Months 1 Days
DEATHDATE
October 6, 1989
DEATHPLACE
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
CAUSE OF DEATH
Breast Cancer
NATIONALITY
PROFESSION
ZODIAC
ARIES
FEATURES
Blonde hair and blue eyes
Physical Stats
WAIST
27 ''
Hip
34 ''
DRESS SIZE
6 ''
HEIGHT
5'2''(feet & inches)
1.5748 meters
157.48 cm
WEIGHT
58 kg
127.6 lbs
Bette Davis Family Members
Bette Davis Marriage, Affairs and Children
SPOUSE

Harmon Nelson (1932-1938)
SPOUSE

Arthur Farnsworth (1940-1948)
SPOUSE

William Grant Sherry (1945-1950)
Child(ren) of Bette Davis and William Grant Sherry

B. D. Hyman (1 May, 1947) (Daughter) (Author)
SPOUSE

Gary Merrill (1950-1960)
Child(ren) of Bette Davis and Gary Merrill

Michael Merrill (Son)
Margot Merrill (Daughter)
Fame & Address
Education, Net Worth & More
RELIGION
Christian
NET WORTH
$2 Million
BETTE DAVIS PICTURE
More Information
Career of Bette Davis
Davis started into acting in 1929 with the production play The Earth Between. Her film debut was in 1931 with the film Bad Sister. She grew into eyes of her audience after playing a vulgar waitress in Of Human Bondage (1934). She garnered popularity with her work in Dangerous (1935), Jezebel (1938) and many other movies.
Some Lesser Known Facts About Bette Davis
- Did Bette Davis takes alcohol? Yes.

- Was Bette Davis in the habit of Smoking? Yes. She used to smoke 100 Vantage cigarettes a day, even after suffering four strokes in 1983.

- She had been featured in a number of short films including Terror in the Aisles, For Auld Lang Syne, A Dream Comes True and more.

- She was deemed as one of the greatest actresses of Hollywood. She had given her 60 years to the industry with having so many acting credits.

- She suffered from a stroke and had a mastectomy in 1983.
- She had done dual roles of twin sisters in two movies that are A Stolen Life (1946) and Dead Ringer (1964).

- She was originally considered for the film Hotel (1983), but she had to turned down the gig as she was suffering from bad health. She was replaced by her friend Anne Baxter.

- Her third husband William gave her divorce to espouse the governess of their child, Marion Richards.
- She and her fourth husband Merrill adopted two children a girl named Margo and a boy Michael.

- She refused to become a born again Christian when her daughter, B.D. attempted to turn her.
- She turned down the role of Rose Sayer in The African Queen (1951) due to pregnancy.
- She is the writer of the book "This 'n That" in reply to her daughter's book, "My Mother's Keeper".

- She was very active in leading Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts due in part that in her childhood she was a decorated Girl Scout.
- She has a street named after her in Iowa City, Iowa.
- Following her death, her false eyelashes were auctioned off, gathering a sum of $600. In the past, she had stated that her biggest secret was brown mascara.

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