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  1. Mommie Dearest is a memoir and exposé written by Christina Crawford, the adopted daughter of Academy Award winning actress Joan Crawford. Published in 1978, it attracted much controversy for its portrayal of Joan Crawford as a cruel, unbalanced, and alcoholic mother, with Crawford's other twin daughters, household staff, and family ...

  2. 31 de mar. de 2024 · Joan Crawford se retrató a sí misma como una madre amantísima en sus dos autobiografías, pero Christina Crawford pinta una realidad completamente distinta en sus propias (e infames) memorias,...

  3. 25 de jun. de 2019 · Child protection. This article is more than 4 years old. Christina Crawford on life after Mommie Dearest: ‘My mother should have been in jail’. Her memoir of life with her abusive adoptive...

  4. 24 de mar. de 2024 · In Christina Crawfords 1978 autobiography Mommie Dearest (which would later be turned into a film starring Faye Dunaway), Christina revealed that far from being a generous and caring maternal figure, Joan was an alcoholic who physically and emotionally abused her adopted children.

  5. Mommie Dearest (en España, Queridísima mamá; en Hispanoamérica, Mamita querida) es una película estadounidense de drama biográfico de 1981 sobre la vida de la actriz Joan Crawford, dirigida por Frank Perry y protagonizada por Faye Dunaway, Mara Hobel y Diana Scarwid.

  6. Christina Crawford is an American author and actress, best known for her 1978 memoir and exposé, Mommie Dearest, which described the alleged abuse she was subjected to by her adoptive mother, film star Joan Crawford . Early life and education. Born in 1939, Christina was one of five children adopted by Joan Crawford. [1]

  7. Christina Crawford (11 de junio de 1939) es una autora y actriz estadounidense, conocida por sus memorias publicadas en 1978, Mommie Dearest, un relato de su crianza con su madre adoptiva, la estrella de Hollywood Joan Crawford . Educación y primeros años. Christina Crawford nació en Los Ángeles, California, en 1939 de una adolescente soltera.