Angela Bettis didn’t come into the world trying to impress anyone. She was born in Austin in 1973—Texas heat, Texas stubbornness, twin brother in tow, the kind of household where you learn early that if you want something, you better speak up or get swallowed whole. She went to Westlake High, one of those schools … Read More “Angela Bettis – the strange, sharp-edged chameleon who built a career out of misfits, madness, and the kind of honesty that makes people uncomfortable” »
Category: Scream Queens & Their Directors
Bibi Besch entered the world in Vienna in 1942—an unlucky year in an unlucky place. Bombs overhead, boots in the streets, silence in the walls. Her mother, Gusti Huber, was a well-known actress in Germany and Austria, the sort of woman who lived her life on cue marks and applause. Her father, Gotfrid Köchert, was … Read More “Bibi Besch – the war-born girl who crossed oceans, stepped into America like a survivor with something to prove, and carved a career from grit, talent, and the quiet fire behind her eyes” »
Mabel Bert didn’t enter the world with show business at her feet. She was born in Australia in 1862, back when the gold dust had mostly settled and the land was still more frontier than civilization. Her father, A.C. Scott, came from enormous wealth, the kind that smooths doors open and softens the world’s edges. … Read More “Mabel Bert – the accidental actress who conquered every stage she touched, loved recklessly, lived boldly, and carved her name into American theatre one leading role at a time” »
Peggy Bernier came into the world in Providence in 1907, but her real story started in Newton, Massachusetts, where she grew up the sharp, quick-witted daughter of two immigrants—her father from French Canada, her mother from Ireland. The house was small, the money tighter than the mill floors her father worked, but Peggy had something … Read More “Peggy Bernier – the mill girl’s daughter who out-sang Jolson, out-ran the Depression, and burned bright before walking offstage with her dignity intact” »
Sara Berner entered the world in Albany, New York, in 1912 as Lillian Ann Herdan—a name too plain for the life she was going to live. She built her stage name the way she’d build her career: piece by piece, instinctively, and with a touch of theatricality. “Sara” from her mother. “Berner” from the maiden … Read More “Sara Berner – the woman of a thousand voices who spent her life juggling accents, jokes, heartbreak, and the strange loneliness that follows the gifted” »
Robyn Bernard came into the world in Gladewater, Texas, in the spring of 1959—a small-town girl with big-stage bones. Texas raises two kinds of daughters: those who stay rooted in the red soil, and those who look at the horizon and feel it pulling. Robyn was the second kind. At Spring High School she didn’t … Read More “Robyn Bernard – the Texas beauty queen who chased the bright lights, tasted the highs, outran the lows for a while, and left the world in the kind of silence that feels heavier than tragedy” »
Jeannie Berlin came into the world in Los Angeles in 1949 with a name she wouldn’t keep and a legacy she never asked for. Born Jeannie Brette May, she was the daughter of Marvin May, an inventor with a head full of problem-solving gears, and Elaine May—the razor-sharp comedian, writer, director, and one half of … Read More “Jeannie Berlin – the daughter who refused to be eclipsed, the actress who carried her mother’s fire but burned in her own strange direction” »
Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey didn’t arrive in the world quietly; Barcelona gave her a beginning full of sun and angles, a Spanish father and a French-American mother, a mix of languages that would one day serve her better than she ever expected. She was the oldest of three daughters, which means she learned early how to carry … Read More “Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey – the wandering mermaid who turned loss into purpose and drifted, deliberately, into the strange light of cinema” »
Debra Berger came into the world in 1957 already tangled in the strange, glamorous chaos of show business. Her father was William Berger—an actor with the kind of restless energy that drifted across continents and film sets. From him she inherited something raw and uncontainable. From her surroundings she inherited the rest: creativity, volatility, and … Read More “Debra Berger – the wild-blooded actress who drifted through art, aristocracy, and cult cinema like a woman who never agreed to live quietly” »
Frances Bergen started life under another name—Frances Westerman, a girl born in 1922 with long limbs, a delicate face, and a softness the world would mistake for fragility. But the world tests pretty girls the same way it tests everyone else, and when she was ten her father died of tuberculosis, leaving her mother with … Read More “Frances Bergen – the model with the movie-star bones who lived a life built on charm, discipline, and the quiet kind of steel” »