Corinne Bohrer came into the world on a Marine Corps base, which feels right — she’s had that restless, packed-and-ready look her whole life, as if she could pick up and relocate to the next adventure without missing a beat. Childhood moved her through Pennsylvania, Montana, Texas — theater kid, band kid, student government kid. … Read More “Corinne Bohrer – the bright spark who kept outrunning the dark” »
Category: Scream Queens & Their Directors
Ashley Boettcher didn’t “break into” acting so much as stroll into it like she’d been here before. Born with the timing of a seasoned vaudevillian and the stubborn spark of someone who refuses to take no for an answer, she started moving before most kids figure out their own legs. Dance competitions at two. Acting … Read More “Ashley Boettcher – the kid who showed up already knowing her lines” »
Janus Blythe moved through horror the way a brushfire moves through dry grass—fast, wild, unbothered by whatever tried to contain her. She was born on January 29, 1951, but the genre would later claim her as something else entirely: a scream queen with grit under her nails and a feral glint in her eyes. She … Read More “Janus Blythe – the desert girl who learned to howl back” »
Sharon Blynn didn’t become an actress the usual way—through starry childhood dreams or glossy headshots passed from agent to agent. She came to the screen the way some people come to religion: through fire, through fear, through the kind of trial that presses the soul like wet clay and remolds it into something unbreakable. She … Read More “Sharon Blynn – the woman who turned survival into a spotlight” »
Rachel Bloom came into the world the way a punchline hits—a little unexpected, a little sharp, full of strange music you don’t understand until it’s already under your skin. Born in Los Angeles County but raised along the polite sands of Manhattan Beach, she was the only kid of a musician mother and a healthcare-lawyer … Read More “Rachel Bloom – the girl who sang her bruises loud enough for the world to dance to” »
Adele Blood lived the kind of life you only read about in yellowed newspapers—the type with headlines that smell of cigarette smoke and cheap ink, the type where the heroine is always described first by what the light does to her hair. In her case: the most beautiful blonde on the American stage. That was … Read More “Adele Mary Blood – the beautiful blonde ghost of the American stage” »
Gloria came into the world already half-dipped in greasepaint, the baby of a vaudeville clan that never stopped moving, never stopped talking, never stopped hustling for one more laugh. Born into the Bouncing Blondells—yes, that was really the family act—she didn’t so much learn to perform as she learned to breathe. “A trouper at three,” … Read More “Gloria Blondell – the understudy to a dynasty, laughing through the smoke” »
She came into the world in New York City, dropped right into the noise and heat like she’d been summoned by neon. A baby with shampoo-commercial eyes and a mother who taught her how to pose for photographers before she could read, Yasmine never had a chance at a quiet life. She started working at … Read More “Yasmine Bleeth – sunburned glamour, red-light blues” »
She comes out of Chicago winter like a brass note that never learned to apologize. December 19, 1972, the kind of birthday that arrives when the streets are slick and everybody’s collar is up. Italian blood from a father who taught in a suburban college, Irish–Puerto Rican fire from a mother who knew how to … Read More “Rosa Blasi — loud heart, sharp laugh, survivor” »
Sally Blane was born Elizabeth Jane Young on July 11, 1910, in Salida, Colorado, a place small enough to teach you what distance means. In 1916 her family headed west to California, like so many people who thought the sun might be a kind of rescue. They were right and wrong at the same time. … Read More “Sally Blane : Working girl, famous sisters, quiet fire” »