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Ann Dvorak (Scarface, Three on a Match, The Strange Love of Molly Louvain)—her freaky little dance in scarface i rest my case
Diana Wynyard (Gaslight, Kipps, An Ideal Husband)—maybe more of a theater lady then film. english actress, i like her in "kipps" a lot,very elegant
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Dame Judith Anderson: Nina Leeds in Strange Interlude (1929 Broadway); Delia Lovell in The Old Maid (1934 Broadway); Lady Macbeth in Macbeth (1937 Old Vic); Medea in Medea (1947 Broadway)
Diana Wynyard: Gilda in Design for Living (1939 West End); Sara Mueller in Watch on the Rhine (1942 West End); Lady Macbeth in Macbeth (1948 Stratford)
Propaganda under the cut
Judith Anderson:
oh she’s so fucking sexy ive never desired a woman more. ma’am please let me worship you and call me a good girl
Diana Wynyard:
this girl fell FIFTEEN FEET during the sleepwalking scene in the scottish play and she just. kept on going. any time i’m nervous before a performance i think about her and she gives me strength cause if she can do that i sure as shit can get through anything that could ever go wrong during a show
basically i just watched anyone but you. the silly sydney sweeney movie set in sydney. it was fun. kinda stupid. nothing serious and very reach-y- i could not for the life of me understand why the characters were connected to australia. anyways the first few scenes are set in america but filmed here and it was jarring to me. bc i know my city, as much as i love to pretend i hate it here. i hate it here but i know it. i can recognise it. especially when it gets passed off for america.
and as soon as i saw the opening shot of the movie i was instantly like. uh. fuck. thats wynyard right.
THIS, for reference, is the opening shot of anyone but you. its a little bit crunchy in quality bc copyright blah blah blah. also interesting to note is the little black sign on the right middleground- distinctly sydney to me and anyone living here and that is defs a goof and im ten seconds away from logging it on IMBd.
anyways for funsies i decide to go... um... test my skills. and im like. ava god dammit if you're so sure thats wynyard, prove it. go onto google maps right now and find it.
bam! first go, straight to the location of the opening shot.
Here are 10 things you should know about Diana Wynyard, born 118 years ago today. She enjoyed success in the theatre, pictures and television in the U.K. and the U.S.
Interloop is a tribute to the historic Wynyard Train Station escalators that were first installed in 1931. The original wooden escalator treads are repurposed into a vast, twisting accordion-shaped sculpture that is more than 50 metres in length. The result is a unique piece of heritage-based artwork that pays homage to the past whilst simultaneously pointing to the future.