Lizabeth Scott in glorious technicolor in Desert Fury, 1947
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Lizabeth Scott in glorious technicolor in Desert Fury, 1947
Lizabeth Scott and Barbara Stanwyck in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
Happy Birthday to the wonderful Lizabeth Scott! (September 29, 1922 - January 31, 2015 ∞) “The privilege of being a screen actor is having the opportunity of seeing yourself as others see you. Believe me, it is very traumatic. When I saw myself, I thought ‘Get a train ticket and leave’.”
Happy Birthday to the wonderful Lizabeth Scott! (September 29, 1922 - January 31, 2015 ∞) “The privilege of being a screen actor is having the opportunity of seeing yourself as others see you. Believe me, it is very traumatic. When I saw myself, I thought 'Get a train ticket and leave'.”
Lizabeth Scott photographed by Ed Cronenweth for Dead Reckoning, 1947
Lizabeth Scott in a publicity still for I Walk Alone, 1948
Lizabeth Scott photographed by Ed Cronenweth for Dead Reckoning, 1947
Lizabeth Scott in a publicity still for I Walk Alone, 1948
Lizabeth Scott is all smiles in this publicity still for Desert Fury
Lizabeth Scott in a publicity still for I Walk Alone, 1948
Lizabeth Scott and Humphrey Bogart take a break from filming Dead Reckoning
Lizabeth Scott in a publicity still for I Walk Alone, 1948
Dead Reckoning publicity still of Lizabeth Scott, 1947
Lizabeth Scott, c. 1946
Lizabeth Scott in a publicity still for Easy Living, 1949
Lizabeth Scott by Bud Fraker, 1945
In loving memory of Lizabeth Scott who passed away on this day in 2015
“Lizabeth Scott was an ambitious actress who wanted to be a great stage actress more than anything else in her life.“ - Lizabeth Scott talking about herself and what drove her as a young actress