The 87th annual Academy Awards will be given out this Sunday, February 22, 2015. I'm sharing some information on two women who were born in Lowell, Massachusetts and each was a winner. One of them, I actually met, in London of all places.
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Bette Davis was born in Lowell on April 5, 1908, and only lived there a few years. Her former house isn't too far from where I live.
22 Chester Street (off of Westford St.) Lowell, MA
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Bette has always been a favorite of mine, and I was quite fortunate to see one of her gowns worn in a movie in the exhibit called, Dressed for the Part at the American Textile History Museum in Lowell. I volunteered at this exhibit every Thursday evening, and it was a joy to see the public appreciate the costumes.
See my post about that exhibit along with my piece on seeing Princess Diana HERE.
See my post about that exhibit along with my piece on seeing Princess Diana HERE.
The second Academy Award winner born in Lowell was Olympia Dukakis. It seems that I've always known that, or maybe since she won her Best Supporting Actress award in 1987 for Moonstruck. Since I was living in Virginia, I must have seen or heard something about where she was from. This memory tidbit came in handy one afternoon in the early 1990s when I was alone in London. While waiting to talk to the concierge at the Russell Hotel, I listened to the lady in front of me (she was relaying information to her husband who was standing a few feet away). Dressed in casual clothes, she didn't stand out...but her voice did. When she turned to leave, I asked if she was Olympia Dukakis. (Note: little if any make-up on.) She said, "Yes" and I told her that I had lived in Lowell. She was quite excited and probably pleased that somebody from Virginia would know that fact. I must have asked for an autograph (since I was collecting them at that time), but I didn't have any paper. She did, and wrote, "To A Fellow Lowellian" Regards, Olympia Dukakis.
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From Olympia's book, Ask Me Again Tomorrow, her autobiography published in 2003, I chose a few lines to quote. "My mother's family emigrated from the Mani region of southern Greece to Lowell, Massachusetts, in 1907, when she was six years old." "Those who chose to emigrate to America came because it offered them a place where their hard work would be rewarded, where they would be able to improve their circumstances in life. And Lowell offered them a place where they could, at the same time, maintain their Greek values." By the time my brother and I and all of our cousins were born, Lowell had become known as 'the Acropolis of America.'" They lived at 57 Clare Street. In June 20, 1931, Olympia was born and in 1939, the family moved to Somerville, MA.
* Bette Davis movies I've seen:
Now, Voyager
Dark Victory
Old Acquaintance
Jezebel
All About Eve
All This, And Heaven Too
The Nanny
Mr. Skeffington
Death on the Nile
Deception
The Old Maid
The Letter
The Great Lie
The Petrified Forest
In This Our Life
Marked Woman
Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte
The Man Who Came to Dinner
Three on a Match
The Bride Came C. O. D.
Of Human Bondage
The Anniversary
The Watcher in the Woods
Satan Met a Lady
Dead Ringer
Phone Call From a Stranger
* Bette Davis movies I've seen:
Now, Voyager
Dark Victory
Old Acquaintance
Jezebel
All About Eve
All This, And Heaven Too
The Nanny
Mr. Skeffington
Death on the Nile
Deception
The Old Maid
The Letter
The Great Lie
The Petrified Forest
In This Our Life
Marked Woman
Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte
The Man Who Came to Dinner
Three on a Match
The Bride Came C. O. D.
Of Human Bondage
The Anniversary
The Watcher in the Woods
Satan Met a Lady
Dead Ringer
Phone Call From a Stranger
The Star -- 1952
The Great Lie --1941
Payment on Demand -- 1951
Storm Center 1956 (I loved this movie)