Alexis Bledel came into the world on September 16, 1981, in Houston—though Houston never really claimed her. Her real hometown was the language her parents carried from Argentina and Mexico, the Spanish that whispered around her childhood like a lullaby. English didn’t arrive until school forced its way in. Before that, she lived in the … Read More “ALEXIS BLEDEL – the quiet blue flame” »
Category: Scream Queens & Their Directors
Radha Blank was born in New York City, and the city shows in every corner of her work—the swagger, the bruises, the relentlessness, the wit sharpened by a lifetime of watching trains arrive late and opportunities arrive even later. She grew up in the boroughs where artists either learn to fight for their voices or … Read More “Radha Blank – the playwright who clawed her way out of silence and made her own noise” »
Tammy Blanchard grew up in Bayonne, New Jersey, one of those factory-town pockets where the wind carries the smell of work that never quite stops. She went to local schools, lived a local life, and probably never imagined she’d one day be the woman Hollywood called when it needed someone to drag a character’s heart … Read More “Tammy Blanchard – the girl from Bayonne who learned to bleed honestly onstage” »
Before she was T’Pol—before the ears, the stoicism, the weight of a franchise older than most countries—Jolene Blalock was a kid growing up in San Diego, chasing waves and sketching whatever the Pacific tossed back at her. Three siblings, sunshine that burned you honest, and a restless streak you could spot from a mile away. … Read More “Jolene Blalock – the runaway surf kid who became a Vulcan legend” »
In Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, 1926, a baby arrived into a house where the walls didn’t sit still for long. Whitney Blake—born Nancy Ann Whitney—came into a world shaped by motion. Her father was a Secret Service agent, the kind of man who didn’t just witness history but guarded it. Presidents, First Ladies, dignitaries—he shepherded … Read More “Whitney Blake – the woman who built her own doorway out of every locked room” »
Gladys Blake came into the world in Luray, Virginia in 1910, and life didn’t give her much of a childhood to hide in. Her mother died before she was old enough to remember a face, a voice, anything. Some kids break under that kind of early emptiness. Gladys just started talking. And she never stopped. … Read More “Gladys Blake – the fast-talking spark who never stopped moving” »
Vivien Lyra Blair came into the world in 2012, the kind of kid who looks like she was born knowing secrets adults spend whole lifetimes trying to recall. Her parents are musicians—sound people, art people—so she grew up in a house where imagination wasn’t an extra, it was the central heating. She went vegetarian from … Read More “Vivien Lyra Blair – the kid with the thousand-yard stare and the future aimed straight at the sun” »
Pamela Blair wasn’t built for anonymity. Even as a kid in Bennington, Vermont—riding her pony Tonka, dreaming of The Beatles, and tearing through sports like a girl trying to outrun a small town—she had a magnetism that didn’t wait for anyone’s permission. By sixteen she was gone, off to New York City with a suitcase … Read More “Pamela Blair – the girl from Vermont who danced herself into Broadway legend” »
She was born Linda Denise Blair in 1959, in St. Louis—midwestern roots, Scotch ancestry, the kind of upbringing that should’ve led to a quiet life lived far from Hollywood storms. Her dad flew Navy test planes before becoming an executive recruiter. Her mother sold real estate. She had an older sister and brother, the kind … Read More “Linda Blair – the girl the devil made famous, and the woman who spent decades reclaiming her own name” »
She came into the world as Ruby F. Blain, born August 27, 1903, in Hutchinson, Kansas—one of nine children, a fact that practically guarantees you learn early how to shout to be heard, how to hold your own in a house tilting with noise and elbows. Her family moved to Colorado when she was young, … Read More “Ruby Blaine – the rodeo girl who stepped into silent Hollywood like she’d been practicing in the dark” »