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Barbara Stanwyck for The Bride Wore Boots, 1946.
Barbara Stanwyck on set of The Great Man’s Lady, 1942.
Barbara Stanwyck on the set of Cry Wolf, 1947.
Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Taylor, Mary Livingstone and Jack Benny in the mid-40s.
In my opinion, Jane Fonda, who worked with Missy on 1962’s Walk on the Wild Side, saying Barbara Stanwyck was “like regular people, or at least how we hope regular people are like,” showed people that the real world is a disappointment to many and a lot of people you encounter aren’t kind to you. Fonda’s sentiment explained that Stanwyck was the best you could meet, “hope” implied that she exceeded all expectations they had of her beforehand. It confirmed what everyone says about Stanwyck being hospitable to everyone, no matter their importance.
From Picturegoer magazine, from my collection
Barbara Stanwyck, Irene Dunne and Robert Preston at the Hope Awards held in 1963
Barbara Stanwyck behind the scenes of Ball of Fire, 1941
Barbara Stanwyck in promotional photographs for Double Indemnity, 1944
Barbara Stanwyck in promotional photographs for Double Indemnity, 1944
Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Taylor and William Castle on the set of The Night Walker, 1964
Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Taylor, Gary Cooper and Veronica Balfe at the premiere for Meet John Doe, 1941
Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor pictured at the opening of Bing Crosby's million-dollar racing plant at Del Mar, CA. Monday July 5, 1937.
Barbara Stanwyck, with Billy Wilder in the first photograph, during the shooting of her first scene as Phyllis Dietrichson in 1944’s Double Indemnity.
Barbara Stanwyck with Henry Fonda and director Wesley Ruggles on the set of You Belong To Me, 1941.