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“Betty Hutton is beyond good and evil”: One of the uber-quotes of American pop culture, it was uttered by a pioneering film critic, James Agee, who was one of the first true intellectuals to write ...
Betty Hutton was one of the most boisterous and energetic movie stars of the 1940s. With her in-your-face personality, bellowing voice, super-charged performances and unfailing onscreen cheeriness, ...
BETTY Hutton, the original 'Blonde Bombshell', who has died aged 86, was once described as "the noisiest girl in Hollywood". The actress and singer made her name in the Forties in a series of hectic ...
Betty Hutton, 86, the brassy, bouncy, big-voiced movie actress of the 1940s and 1950s who sparkled in musicals and shined in comedy, has died in Palm Springs, Calif., the Associated Press reported.
Time magazine wrote in 1950: "Betty Hutton, who is not remarkably pretty, by movie standards, nor a remarkably good singer or dancer, has a vividly unique personality in a town that tends to reduce ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actress Betty Hutton, the exuberant blonde who starred as sharpshooter Annie Oakley in the 1950 film musical "Annie Get Your Gun," has died at age 86, her former studio, ...
Betty Hutton, who died Sunday in Palm Springs at 86, brought frenetic “whoop and holler” song-and-dance skills to a string of Hollywood roles in the 1940s and 1950s, notably as Annie Oakley in “Annie ...
Cathedral City, CA -- Actress singer Betty Hutton was buried today with a handful of mourners in attendance. Hutton was laid to rest in a gray and pink metal casket at California's Forest Lawn ...
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