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1987: Barbara Stanwyck
15th AFI Life Achievement Award
BARBARA STANWYCK: LIFE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 1987
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The twenty-year-old chorus girl had just been hired for her first dramatic role on Broadway, "But I cant act," she told the director. "Good," he replied. "Just act naturally." Somehow that chorus girl managed to take those three simple words and turn them into a lifetime and a career unparalleled in its emotional honesty, diversity and skill. This is the achievement of Barbara Stanwyck.
Born Ruby Stevens in Brooklyn, New York, she was orphaned by the age of four. Raised in various foster homes, her flights of imagination were her closest companion. When her older sister Millie returned from the road in a New York revue, Ruby was backstage at every show. At the age of fifteen she became a dancer in various nightclubs and revues, and with the Ziegfeld Follies. Her first dramatic role on Broadway in the 1926 play The Noose started her on the journey she would follow the rest of her life. After a small role in the silent film Broadway Nights she returned to Broadway in the play Burlesque. She was now a star, and Hollywood called.
After her first two self-admitted disastrous films she was cast by Frank Capra as the "party girl" in Ladies of Leisure and suddenly displayed all the vibrancy, toughness and vulnerability that would mark her performances from then on.
The qualities seen in that first film for Capra may have come across as a mess of contradictions in lesser hands. But through Stanwycks honesty and ability they became perfectly wedded, both immediate and real. Whether working within the structure of a comedy or melodrama, a womans film or Western, the actress has distinguished every role she has chosen to undertake through this understanding of lifes contradictions. Always of her time, yet always strikingly modern, she has simultaneously shown us the hardened woman and the vulnerable young girl in Ten Cents A Dance, Golden Boy and Remember the Night. The vulgar and noble mother of Stella Dallas. The bitter and romantic heroine of Clash By Night. Preston Sturges seemed to sum up her "lady and the tramp" quality best when he wrote The Lady Eve specifically for Stanwyck. Her dual role as the cynical con woman with a touch of class and the British noblewoman with a hint of the gutter is a perfect amalgamation of the unique Stanwyck persona. When she advises Henry Fonda on women, "The best ones arent as good as you think they are, and the bad ones arent as bad -- not nearly as bad," this could well be the actress speaking of that special insight which illuminated each of her performances.
Known for her professionalism and generosity, Barbara Stanwyck has always been a favorite of both her crews and co-stars, many of who credit her care and guidance as being responsible for their entire careers. Her determined independence allowed her to move from studio to studio, working for such great and varied directors as Fritz Lang and George Stevens, Vidor and Hawks, Ford, Wilder and Sirk. Yet rather than mold or remake her into their images, each seemed to delight in finding an actress with the range, skills and depth to express his particular vision in her own unique way.
In a sense she has done the same for all of us. As author John Kobal observed, "You knew she was regular people, which is to say what you hoped regular people were like." In both her life and her work, Barbara Stanwyck has presented us with a vision of a world we immediately recognize, a vision of who we are and who somewhere inside we hope to be.
For this gift and for her great artistry, the Trustees of The American Film Institute have voted the fifteenth Life Achievement Award to Barbara Stanwyck.
FILMOGRAPHY (as of award year)
THE COLBYS (1985-1986)
....Constance Colby
Television Actor
THE THORN BIRDS (1983)
....Mary Carson
Television Actor
CHARLIE'S ANGELS (1980)
....Toni
Television Actor
THE LETTERS (1973)
....Geraldine Parkington
Television Actor
A TASTE OF EVIL (1971)
....Miriam Jennings
Television Actor
THE HOUSE THAT WOULDN'T DIE (1970)
....Ruth Bennett
Television Actor
PROFILE/BARBARA STANWYCK (1968)
TV Documentary Actor
THE BIG VALLEY (1965-1969)
....Victoria Barkley
TV Series Actor
ROUSTABOUT (1964)
....Maggie Morgan
Motion Picture Actor
THE NIGHT WALKER (1964)
....Irene Trent
Motion Picture Actor
WALK ON THE WILD SIDE (1962)
....Jo Courtney
Motion Picture Actor
THE BARBARA STANWYCK SHOW (1960-1961)
....Various Parts
TV Drama Variety Actor/Hostess
CRIME OF PASSION (1957)
....Kathy Doyle
Motion Picture Actor
FORTY GUNS (1957)
....Jessica Drummond
Motion Picture Actor
TROOPER HOOK (1957)
....Cora Sutliff
Motion Picture Actor
THE MAVERICK QUEEN (1956)
....Kit Banion
Motion Picture Actor
THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW (1956)
....Norma Miller Vale
Motion Picture Actor
THESE WILDER YEARS (1956)
....Ann Dempster
Motion Picture Actor
ESCAPE TO BURMA (1955)
....Gwen Moore
Motion Picture Actor
THE VIOLENT MEN (1955)
....Martha Wilkison
Motion Picture Actor
CATTLE QUEEN OF MONTANA (1954)
....Sierra Nevada Jones
Motion Picture Actor
EXECUTIVE SUITE (1954)
....Julia O. Treadway
Motion Picture Actor
WITNESS TO MURDER (1954)
....Cheryl Draper
Motion Picture Actor
ALL I DESIRE (1953)
....Naomi Murdock
Motion Picture Actor
BLOWING WILD (1953)
....Marina Conway
Motion Picture Actor
JEOPARDY (1953)
....Helen Stilwin
Motion Picture Actor
THE MOONLIGHTER (1953)
....Rela
Motion Picture Actor
TITANIC (1953)
....Julia Sturges
Motion Picture Actor
CLASH BY NIGHT (1952)
....Mae Doyle D'Amato
Motion Picture Actor
THE JACK BENNY SHOW/APPEARANCE (1952)
Television Actor
THE MAN WITH A CLOAK (1951)
....Lorna Bounty
Motion Picture Actor
THE FURIES (1950)
....Vance Jeffords
Motion Picture Actor
TO PLEASE A LADY (1950)
....Regina Forbes
Motion Picture Actor
NO MAN OF HER OWN (1949)
....Helen Ferguson
Motion Picture Actor
THE FILE ON THELMA JORDAN (1949)
....Thelma Jordon
Motion Picture Actor
EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE (1949)
....Jessie Bourne
Motion Picture Actor
THE LADY GAMBLES (1949)
....Joan Boothe
Motion Picture Actor
B.F.'S DAUGHTER (1948)
....Polly Fulton
Motion Picture Actor
SORRY, WRONG NUMBER (1948)
....Leona Stevenson
Motion Picture Actor
CRY WOLF (1947)
....Sandra Marshall
Motion Picture Actor
THE OTHER LOVE (1947)
....Karen Duncan
Motion Picture Actor
THE TWO MRS. CARROLLS (1947)
....Sally Morton Carroll
Motion Picture Actor
VARIETY GIRL (1947)
....Herself
Motion Picture Actor
CALIFORNIA (1946)
....Lily Bishop
Motion Picture Actor
MY REPUTATION (1946)
....Jessica Drummond
Motion Picture Actor
THE BRIDE WORE BOOTS (1946)
....Sally Warren
Motion Picture Actor
THE STRANGE LOVE OF MARTHA IVERS (1946)
....Martha Ivers
Motion Picture Actor
CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT (1945)
....Elizabeth Lane
Motion Picture Actor
HOLLYWOOD VICTORY CARAVAN (1945)
....Herself
Short Subject Actor
DOUBLE INDEMNITY (1944)
....Phyllis Dietrichson
Motion Picture Actor
HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN (1944)
....Herself
Motion Picture Actor
FLESH AND FANTASY (1943)
....Joan Stanley
Motion Picture Actor
LADY OF BURLESQUE (1943)
....Dixie Daisy
Motion Picture Actor
BALL OF FIRE (1942)
....Sugarpuss O'Shea
Motion Picture Actor
THE GAY SISTERS (1942)
....Fiona Gaylord
Motion Picture Actor
THE GREAT MAN'S LADY (1942)
....Hannah Sempler
Motion Picture Actor
MEET JOHN DOE (1941)
....Ann Mitchell
Motion Picture Actor
THE LADY EVE (1941)
....Jean Harrington/Lady Eve Sidwich
Motion Picture Actor
YOU BELONG TO ME (1941)
....Helen Hunt
Motion Picture Actor
REMEMBER THE NIGHT (1940)
....Lee Leander
Motion Picture Actor
GOLDEN BOY (1939)
....Lorna Moon
Motion Picture Actor
UNION PACIFIC (1939)
....Mollie Monahan
Motion Picture Actor
ALWAYS GOODBYE (1938)
....Margot Weston
Motion Picture Actor
THE MAD MISS MANTON (1938)
....Melsa Manton
Motion Picture Actor
BREAKFAST FOR TWO (1937)
....Valentine 'Val' Ransome
Motion Picture Actor
INTERNS CAN'T TAKE MONEY (1937)
....Janet Haley
Motion Picture Actor
STELLA DALLAS (1937)
....Stella Martin Dallas
Motion Picture Actor
THIS IS MY AFFAIR (1937)
....Lil Duryea
Motion Picture Actor
A MESSAGE TO GARCIA (1936)
....Raphaelita Maderos
Motion Picture Actor
BANJO ON MY KNEE (1936)
....Pearl Holley
Motion Picture Actor
HIS BROTHER'S WIFE (1936)
....Rita Wilson
Motion Picture Actor
THE BRIDE WALKS OUT (1936)
....Carolyn Martin
Motion Picture Actor
THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS (1936)
....Nora Clitheroe
Motion Picture Actor
ANNIE OAKLEY (1935)
....Annie Oakley
Motion Picture Actor
Motion Picture Actor
THE WOMAN IN RED (1935)
....Shelby Barrett Wyatt
Motion Picture Actor
THE SECRET BRIDE (1934)
....Ruth Vincent
A LOST LADY (1934)
....Marian Ormsby
Motion Picture Actor
GAMBLING LADY (1934)
....Jennifer 'Lady' Lee
Motion Picture Actor
BABY FACE (1933)
....Lily Powers Trenholm
Motion Picture Actor
EVER IN MY HEART (1933)
....Mary Archer
Motion Picture Actor
LADIES THEY TALK ABOUT (1933)
....Nan Taylor
Motion Picture Actor
THE BITTER TEA OF GENERAL YEN (1933)
....Megan Davis
Motion Picture Actor
FORBIDDEN (1932)
....Lulu Smith
Motion Picture Actor
SHOPWORN (1932)
....Kitty Lane
Motion Picture Actor
SO BIG (1932)
....Selina Peake De Jong
Motion Picture Actor
THE PURCHASE PRICE (1932)
....Joan Gordon
Motion Picture Actor
THE STOLEN JEWELS (1932)
....Herself
Motion Picture Actor
ILLICIT (1931)
....Anne Vincent
Motion Picture Actor
NIGHT NURSE (1931)
....Lora Hart
Motion Picture Actor
TEN CENTS A DANCE (1931)
....Barbara O'Neill
Motion Picture Actor
THE MIRACLE WOMAN (1931)
....Florence "Faith" Fallon
Motion Picture Actor
LADIES OF LEISURE (1930)
....Kay Arnold
Motion Picture Actor
MEXICALI ROSE (1929)
....Mexicali Rose
Motion Picture Actor
THE LOCKED DOOR (1929)
....Ann Carter
Motion Picture Actor
BROADWAY NIGHTS (1927)
....Fan dancer
Motion Picture Actor
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