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  1. 24 de sept. de 2015 · Marion Davies said she wasn’t personally bothered by Citizen Kane—she had been taught well by Hearst to ignore bad press. She said she never even saw the film, and claimed Hearst hadn’t either.

  2. Marion Davies , the stage name of Marion Douras, who was the protege of the publishing magnate, William Randolph Hearst. Portrait of actress Marion Davies in costume as she appears in the film 'Operator 13' for MGM Studios, April 10th 1934.

  3. Blonde, beautiful and talented, Marion Davies was the first and funniest screwball comedienne. Starring in some of the best comedies ever made, she combined ...

  4. Marion Davies was born Marion Douras on January 3, 1897 in Brooklyn, New York, to a judge and his wife. Her three older sisters, Rose, Reine and Ethel all changed their names to Davies and went on the stage, and Marion wanted to follow them. “I was surrounded by show business. I loved it. It was just like a fairy tale, and I was fascinated.”

  5. 12 de jun. de 2021 · Basada en la vida del magnante de los medios de entonces, repasamos su procelosa vida sentimental y la burla que Orson Welles le dedicó a su amante, Marion Davies. Marion Davis en una imagen de ...

  6. 3 de dic. de 2020 · In 1982, just three years before his death, Welles reflected on Marion Davies, the Hollywood actor who allegedly inspired Citizen Kane ’s talentless blonde opera singer, Susan Alexander Kane ...

  7. -Marion Davies. From her humble days in Brooklyn to her rise to fame alongside press baron William Randolph Hearst, the public life story of Marion Davies plays like a modern fairy tale, shaped by gossip columnists, fan magazines, and biopics. Yet–until now–the real Marion Davies has remained largely hidden from view.