Ah Bette Davis. Classic, classy, and cantankerous all in one shot. My favorite quote from her to this day is still the immortal: "Getting old isn't for sissies." XD
Much luv to you grande dame. May your light never fade.
Bette was amazing,but unlike Joan Crawford,Bette did not use as much emotion in some roles that clearly should have had alot of emotion,that was her flaw,the deadpan
Omg!!! Bette davis thank u soooo much for leaving such wonderful movies! They dont make um like that any more holly wood is about the quanity ($) not the quality now adays!
Hey y'all happy to be here in the grace of other Bette fans. Am 41years and not so much into the Internet but had my son set up an account for me so here I am. Am the crazy one with miss Davis's name tattood on all ten fingers. The pinkies hurt the worst. Am looking forward to getting her on my inner forearm the cover of The Letter 1940 gun and all.
Fasten your seatbelts...its going to be a bumpy night......
An absolute Icon....I so love her bitchy attitude....her strongness, I would give anything if there was a way to go back in those years (I was 6 yrs old when she died) and I would kneel before her and kiss her footsteps....too bad there arent many such actresses these days :(((
@laninha170291 The movie is called 'Jezebel'. It's Bette Davis's version of 'Gone With The Wind' and, in my opinion, infinitely better ;). Bette was originally set to star is 'GOTW' but got sick so the role went to Vivien Leigh. Bette was given 'Jezebel' as an apology from Warner Bros.
@Jrnen2darkness: Bette and Lucy NEVER knew each other in acting school. Please name this source of information. Although they attended John Murray Anderson's in 1926 together (true), they didn't socialize.
@scotnick59 How do you know if they socialized or not? You were not there. Whether they socialized or not though, Lucy said in an interview that she had a class with Bette Davis and Bette Davis was a star pupil and laughed at Lucy when Lucy was thinking of doing serious acting instead of comedy. She said it was hurtful but they have since resolved their issues.
It's annoying when these movies of bette are really old and yet they don't bloody show them on youtube, UGH THEY SHOULD BE BETTE IS A LEGEND. Please download a bette movie =).
@simongisler86 at 0:11 the movie is "Hush ,Hush Sweet Charlotte" and 0:18 is the movie"Now Voyager" and 0:25 is the movie "Juarez" in that movie she starred in that one with Claude Rains and the same in Now, Voyager.
On TCM, I watched a 20 minute Vitaphone/Warner Bros short. 1933. "20,000 Cheers for the Chain Gang". A comedy, musical spoof of the movie "I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang". Anyways, there is a dance scene where several couples dance to a song called "Sippin on a Soda Pop". Great song by the way and cant find it anywhere! But one of the dancers looks like Bette Davis! The credits only list the dancers as The Vitaphone Boys and Girls. Does anyone know?
0:11 is "Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte" (great movies with Olivia de Havilland and Bette). 0:18 is "It's Love I'm After" (comedy with Leslie Howard and Olivia de Havilland). I'm not sure about 0:25 maybe it's "The Letter".
Thank you! I watched both "It's Love I'm After" (Loved it! She was good at comedy too and so was Leslie Howard) and "The Letter" (loved it but hated the ending).
Davis has the widest range and is the most fine tuned of her contemporaries. Crawford focused on glamour too much, and Hepburn focused on her lifestyle. Davis was the best at every stage of her career and invited type as she aged, which was a brilliantly sincere decision. She said late in her career that she wanted most to be remembered for her work. I think she got her wish.
Yes, it is The Whales of August, but that wasn't her last movie. She worked until the very end, but was mis-utilized in her last film, The Wicked Stepmother.
There are too many to choose from, I love the ones you listed as well, but I can also watch Dark Victory and Mr. Skeffington over and over and over again!!!
Too bad that an actress of her talents had to play opposite, and fight for first billing, with an actor who was lesser in her esteem (Errol Flynn in Elizabeth and Essex). By this time (1939) she was proving to be quite the primadonna and continued that way for the rest of her career. I prefer Bette in her earlier, saucier roles when she didn't take herself so seriously. Flynn should have slapped her back in the movie, but then it would have been a two-reel short.
ummm no, she was nothing like eve, she got by on TALENT and not eclipsing anyone else unless it was with her ability, of course. I'm pretty sure you mean she worked extra hard in her career due to lack of emotional control or love, though, so it's all good.
Awesome, I Love Bette Davis ! I've seen all her Movies with Dangerous, Now Voyager & All About Eve being my top three. Bravo Bette !
lindalindaglearlear 4 days ago
Ah Bette Davis. Classic, classy, and cantankerous all in one shot. My favorite quote from her to this day is still the immortal: "Getting old isn't for sissies." XD
Much luv to you grande dame. May your light never fade.
malcolmpierce7 1 week ago
some of those lines seem very silly
Bluzme 3 weeks ago in playlist Les belles
she's so beautiful
XRamirSafinatorX 1 month ago
um... this video is not finished until there is a scene from "Deception" included.
BarnabasFrid 1 month ago
Bette was amazing,but unlike Joan Crawford,Bette did not use as much emotion in some roles that clearly should have had alot of emotion,that was her flaw,the deadpan
955pokerface 1 month ago
Who else thought she was sexy as hell in her prime?
ceeloshady3 1 month ago
@ceeloshady3
yes. especilly in the 1930's films.
Boppness 1 month ago
she was simply the best....
moviemusicandvideo 1 month ago
0:13 famous aries line =)
briphr3zH11520 2 months ago
She could really act. Most of today's actresses are not good at roles. Today's movies seem more about actresses looks than acting ability.
dylanesque66 2 months ago
They dont make them like Bette anymore :(
TheBambieyes 4 months ago
marrion cottilard sort of looks like bette davis
jazzy1003 5 months ago
Fabulous!!! Thanks so much!!!!
Lolabelle59 5 months ago
Omg!!! Bette davis thank u soooo much for leaving such wonderful movies! They dont make um like that any more holly wood is about the quanity ($) not the quality now adays!
edia05 6 months ago
An awesome video! Thank you for sharing it with us :D :D
anabrans 7 months ago
My most favorite actress ever!
avataranime101 7 months ago 4
she's the best actress ever with k.hepburn i m.streep
Rat1993a 8 months ago
Nobody plays crazy like Bette Davis
TheBambieyes 8 months ago
Bette Davis is as good as it gets. <3
icrymuzic 9 months ago
Hey y'all happy to be here in the grace of other Bette fans. Am 41years and not so much into the Internet but had my son set up an account for me so here I am. Am the crazy one with miss Davis's name tattood on all ten fingers. The pinkies hurt the worst. Am looking forward to getting her on my inner forearm the cover of The Letter 1940 gun and all.
Bettedavislover1005 9 months ago
To I had to be her for a school thing and boy was I honored
27multirockstar 9 months ago
LOL!!!!! LOVE YOU,BETTE,YOU HAD GUTS,BEAUTY AND BRAINS!!!!
BatsyBeve 10 months ago
What movie is "What a dump" from?
HeninBerlin 10 months ago
@HeninBerlin Beyond The Forest 1948 or 49 :)
xtinaandravenfan 10 months ago
@xtinaandravenfan 49 :)
kalwws 7 months ago
"I'd like to kiss you but I just washed my hair." LoL
thenutinahut 11 months ago
i love her!
Ami371 11 months ago
her eyes arent that special imo
xOEHLALA 11 months ago
@xOEHLALA
yes they are
Boppness 1 month ago
Holy crap, there was a time when actresses had beauty AND talent! When did it all go down hill?!
LazyFilmMaker 11 months ago
what's the movie in 0:20?
jpajestka 11 months ago
OH SHUT UP
ALMOSTHAUNTEDTV 1 year ago
Great montage of clips but the unnecessary background music obscures Bette's classic vocal characterisation and delivery.
vcaus 1 year ago
"I still love the man I killed"
What movie is that from?
beautifulpeople07 1 year ago
Love that outstanding actress. Especially as B.J. Hudson ! What's the movie on 0:18 ? What a clear scream xD
Rat1993a 1 year ago
the background songs is sucks!
edwardconway27 1 year ago
I also would have liked to have seen the clip from Old Acquaintance were she shakes miriam hopkins and then says "sorry" in such a Bette way.
daimdar 1 year ago
That movie in which she says "I still love the man I killed was The Letter (1940) Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, William Wyler (Film-Noir)
rxlaudanum 1 year ago
Fasten your seatbelts...its going to be a bumpy night......
An absolute Icon....I so love her bitchy attitude....her strongness, I would give anything if there was a way to go back in those years (I was 6 yrs old when she died) and I would kneel before her and kiss her footsteps....too bad there arent many such actresses these days :(((
rxlaudanum 1 year ago
A real Godess of the Silver Screen....a women in the real sense of the world, a real Icon, my favourite actress of all times...
rxlaudanum 1 year ago
Divina
IconLauk 1 year ago
great video i love her accent in "of human bodage" " i WIPED MY MOUTH!!!!"
prettyyounggirl1918 1 year ago
one of the best actresses ever!!
mollypie10 1 year ago
I put this white dress for you. What is the movie?
laninha170291 1 year ago
@laninha170291 The movie is called 'Jezebel'. It's Bette Davis's version of 'Gone With The Wind' and, in my opinion, infinitely better ;). Bette was originally set to star is 'GOTW' but got sick so the role went to Vivien Leigh. Bette was given 'Jezebel' as an apology from Warner Bros.
AntinousIsGod1 1 year ago
"I still love the man i killed"
me too honey (:
I want bettie davis eyes :)
laninha170291 1 year ago
Nice! End it with that EPIC line from All About Eve. Love the tribute, love the actress!
godzillaqueen 1 year ago
Bette Davis is one of the best American Actor of all Time.
Starfighterking 1 year ago
Great video! Bette was, is, and will be the best for ever :D
What is the movie at 0:48 when she says "I still love the man I killed?"
inthebigbag 1 year ago 6
@inthebigbag
The Letter (1940)
:-)
CliffmountPictures 1 year ago
@CliffmountPictures What about "I'd love to kiss you but I just washed my hair?" I always forget the name of that movie.
SoCalGal52 7 months ago
@SoCalGal52 The Cabin in de Cotton :)
kalwws 7 months ago
@SoCalGal52 The Cabin In The Cotton :)
kalwws 7 months ago
@SoCalGal52 Dangerous
frodo322 4 months ago
Screen charisma to die for but a complete over actor!
theblazingangel 1 year ago
This is a bitch after my own heart (or the space where it ought to be).
Treasures4Food 1 year ago
THE BEST OF THE BEST...BETTE DAVIS !!!
dubay67 1 year ago
What's the movie at 0:35? I saw it once and but for the life of me can't remember what it was called!
mooooogrl 1 year ago
@mooooogrl "All about Eve" one of the greatest movie and performance in film history :)
EJperfection 1 year ago
AMAZING tribute! To a LEGEND! :)
EJperfection 1 year ago
What Movie is 0:13 to 0:15?
TNovaccaine 1 year ago
@TNovaccaine A "Of Human Bondage"
EJperfection 1 year ago
@EJperfection Thanks :) Been searching for that movie for a while, lol. Thx
TNovaccaine 1 year ago
Bette Davis was mean to Lucille Ball when they were girls at their acting school. But they both got over it.
Jrnen2darkness 1 year ago
@Jrnen2darkness: Bette and Lucy NEVER knew each other in acting school. Please name this source of information. Although they attended John Murray Anderson's in 1926 together (true), they didn't socialize.
scotnick59 1 year ago
@scotnick59 How do you know if they socialized or not? You were not there. Whether they socialized or not though, Lucy said in an interview that she had a class with Bette Davis and Bette Davis was a star pupil and laughed at Lucy when Lucy was thinking of doing serious acting instead of comedy. She said it was hurtful but they have since resolved their issues.
Jrnen2darkness 1 year ago
You can't say Bette never gave a 100% in her acting. She does and she handles her roles beautifully.
reesescupbrandy1 1 year ago
They forgot the line from Mr. Skeffington where she kept breaking her lunch date with her friend, Janie.
TCall2004 1 year ago
I Love It =)...By the way, what movie is it where she has the "twin"...? I'd love to watch it and IDK the name of it, Thanks-
MissGarland18 1 year ago
@MissGarland18 "A Stolen Life"
scotnick59 1 year ago
@scotnick59, Thank You very much =)
MissGarland18 1 year ago
Awwww brilliant video! Thanks so much for this! I love Bette! <3 <3
xtinaandravenfan 1 year ago
This is my favourite tribute video EVER on youtube...its the BEST! I always enjoy watching it!
Cader1dris 1 year ago 8
@Cader1dris Thankyou, Glad you like it :-)
CliffmountPictures 1 year ago
What's the movie in 0:19? (when she screams :) )
kikiladoucette 1 year ago
@kikiladoucette 'Its Love I'm After, 1937'
CliffmountPictures 1 year ago
@CliffmountPictures thanks!
kikiladoucette 1 year ago
@kikiladoucette I think it's The Petrified Forest.
hjb103055 1 year ago
what movie is @ 0:19...where she screams..and also, the clip that directly follows that one is from which film?
thanks in advance!
schnellschnell 1 year ago
It's annoying when these movies of bette are really old and yet they don't bloody show them on youtube, UGH THEY SHOULD BE BETTE IS A LEGEND. Please download a bette movie =).
hayamatsuka 1 year ago
THIS WAS BETTE DAVIS & WHAT AN ACTRESS SHE WAS NEVER ANOTHER LIKE HER
eburnsed 1 year ago
@simongisler86 at 0:11 the movie is "Hush ,Hush Sweet Charlotte" and 0:18 is the movie"Now Voyager" and 0:25 is the movie "Juarez" in that movie she starred in that one with Claude Rains and the same in Now, Voyager.
classicrockgirl89 1 year ago
0:51 "I'd love to kiss you but I just washed my hair" What movie is that?
Also, "What a dump" which one is that?
SoCalGal52 1 year ago
@SoCalGal52 Cabin In The Cotton and Beyond The Forest.
hjb103055 1 year ago
I'd love to kiss you, but I just washed my hair. What movie is that? 0:51
Also, "What a dump" What movie is that?
SoCalGal52 1 year ago
@SoCalGal52
reply to myself, sorry I did this twice. I'm not used to the way the new You Tube is set up.
SoCalGal52 1 year ago
Ela morreu foi?
alexcetera 1 year ago
what song is this?
alexperabo 1 year ago
nice
ConfusedSponge 1 year ago
0.20 and 0.27.. the title, please. I WOULD love to see as a blonde:)
angelinasiel 1 year ago
GREAT!!! Please, how is called the movie with the : What a dump ?
Etheline 1 year ago
@Etheline beyond the forest.
yllidiah 1 year ago
@yllidiah Thank you very much!
Etheline 1 year ago
@Etheline I don't know about the clip shown here, but she also says it in "Death on the Nile". An inside joke, perhaps?
mirrenfan2 1 year ago
@mirrenfan2 But Virginia Woolf is from 60s. Nil is 80s I guess,right? xoxo
Etheline 1 year ago
@Etheline Yes, you're right. :)
mirrenfan2 1 year ago
On TCM, I watched a 20 minute Vitaphone/Warner Bros short. 1933. "20,000 Cheers for the Chain Gang". A comedy, musical spoof of the movie "I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang". Anyways, there is a dance scene where several couples dance to a song called "Sippin on a Soda Pop". Great song by the way and cant find it anywhere! But one of the dancers looks like Bette Davis! The credits only list the dancers as The Vitaphone Boys and Girls. Does anyone know?
nostalgiajunkie70 2 years ago
hey at 0:19 is that the Parachute Jumper she looks attractive n that
AziaXtreme 2 years ago
bette is awesome
classicjo1 2 years ago 2
This video was so amazing, she is is so ground breaking and inspirational....Please check out my channel.
DGalimidi1 2 years ago
0:12 is Of Human Bondage.
GoldsboroughStudios 2 years ago
what are the movies at 0:11 ("Look, just look!"), 0:18 (screaming), 0:25 ("A murderer, a murderer!!")? thanks for your answers!
simongisler86 2 years ago
sorry, just saw the answer to 0:18 ("It's Love I'm After)
simongisler86 2 years ago
Hello
0:11 Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte (1964)
0:25 Juarez (1939)
Thanks for Watching :-)
CliffmountPictures 2 years ago
thanks for your answer! I might come back to some other snippets from the clip! :-)
simongisler86 2 years ago
@CliffmountPictures Hi, what's her movie with her favorite line - "i want to kiss you but I just brushed/ combed my hair"?
roncerod 1 year ago
@roncerod Hello, that is the film The Cabin In The Cotton (1932)
CliffmountPictures 1 year ago
@roncerod Oh, I'm not a good english speaker but I think she said: I'd like to kiss ya, but I've just WASHED my hair.
Etheline 1 year ago
0:11 is "Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte" (great movies with Olivia de Havilland and Bette). 0:18 is "It's Love I'm After" (comedy with Leslie Howard and Olivia de Havilland). I'm not sure about 0:25 maybe it's "The Letter".
LexiixoxRoxx 2 years ago
0:25 I don't think ti is The Letter :-)
Etheline 1 year ago
1:16 "what a dump", in "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf" Richard Burton don't know wich epic movie of the W.B bette davis say that!
budclay77 2 years ago
What movie is 0:18? She looks adorable! And which is 0:36 and 0:41? 0:50 is the Letter, right?
LexiixoxRoxx 2 years ago
Hello,
0:18 is 'Its Love Im After' 1937
0:36 is 'Dangerous' 1935
I don't actually know what 0:41 is...its from a documentary and they didn't state the title. Sorry.
Yes 0:50 is 'The Letter' 1940.
Thanks for watching. :-)
CliffmountPictures 2 years ago
Thank you! I watched both "It's Love I'm After" (Loved it! She was good at comedy too and so was Leslie Howard) and "The Letter" (loved it but hated the ending).
I'll get around to Dangerous asap :)
LexiixoxRoxx 2 years ago
When I said 0:41 I meant the the bw clip not the one that comes after. (Just in case it was a little unclear)
LexiixoxRoxx 2 years ago
can someone tell me the movie where she says
"what a dump!"
bette davis is such a good actress
shes one of my favorite actresess
but unfortunately i dont like movies from the 30's becuase of the quality
KURISUCHRIS99 2 years ago
Hello,
that movie is called:
'Beyond The Forest' (1949)
:-)
CliffmountPictures 2 years ago
That's easy "Beyond the Forest" with Joseph Cotten, a tacky, hilarious effort with Davis in her prime, making a masterpiece out of malarkey.
sillyboydeux 2 years ago
yeah
i really want to see that movie
i have really no way of seeing
it an di really dont want to watch it on youtube
i will maybe order it sometime
KURISUCHRIS99 2 years ago
thanks@Slowlondon
luvebug21 2 years ago
Oh Bette, Bette, Bette! There's no other....really, there isn't. She's one of a kind! :) Gotta love her.
LexiixoxRoxx 2 years ago
@ jt0asn -> Jezebel
@ Luvebug21 -> Bette Davis Eyes by Kim Carnes
Slowlondon 2 years ago
Who sings the song in the video??Please reply to my comment and let me know?
luvebug21 2 years ago
Hello.
Kim Carnes sings the song. :-)
CliffmountPictures 2 years ago
i already found out,thanks
luvebug21 2 years ago
Oh bette davis so wonderful :)
luvebug21 2 years ago
Bette Davis was a force to be reckoned with, indeed. All those performances were none like the other. She had such range in her art.
Her most underrated performance was in the British film, The Nanny.
JeffmChicago 2 years ago 2
Davis has the widest range and is the most fine tuned of her contemporaries. Crawford focused on glamour too much, and Hepburn focused on her lifestyle. Davis was the best at every stage of her career and invited type as she aged, which was a brilliantly sincere decision. She said late in her career that she wanted most to be remembered for her work. I think she got her wish.
sanfrancisco89 2 years ago 2
Very Well Said....Davis had more range than any other.
BearP89 2 years ago 2
perfection!
joestyle123 2 years ago 3
Fabulous Bette Davies! No one like her. Thank you for putting this together.
Centaurmaiden 2 years ago 3
she was soooooo beautiful when she was young.
arissa0122 2 years ago 17
fantastic!!!
hitothecamera 2 years ago 3
Where's 0:42 from?
jt0asn 2 years ago
The whales of August(1987), her last movie
frodo322 2 years ago
Yes, it is The Whales of August, but that wasn't her last movie. She worked until the very end, but was mis-utilized in her last film, The Wicked Stepmother.
sanfrancisco89 2 years ago
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Slowlondon 2 years ago
i just....LOVE her!!!!!!!
jeanettesklivanou 2 years ago
Great video - Perfection
SatiricalTruth 2 years ago 9
I have a question what movie is at 0:30 and 0:47
actorinfilms 2 years ago
not sure about 0:30 but at 0:47 the film is called 'The Letter' an excellent movie :)
joestyle123 2 years ago
0:30 is "The Anniversary (1968)"
0:47 is "Death On The Nile (1978)"
:-)
CliffmountPictures 2 years ago
thanks
actorinfilms 2 years ago
can anybody upload dangerous if posible please
billiecorpse91 2 years ago
Does anybody know how many movies Bette Davis was in? I think it's 90 total. Anybody else know?
MissYBstar 2 years ago
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ClassicMovieClub 2 years ago
121! isnt that amazing?
ClassicMovieClub 2 years ago
101 including the films she made for tv. theatrical only must be around 85-90
frodo322 2 years ago
I love this woman!!!
thejoanneryan 2 years ago 2
what's at 0:17 and 0:33
mhfanandssidirector 2 years ago
Hello,
0:17 is "Now Voyager" but then cuts away to "Its Love Im After"
0:33 is "A Stolen Life" and then cuts away to "All About Eve"
:-)
CliffmountPictures 2 years ago
what film is it off when someone lights her cigarette and she says ''thanks bill''?
joestyle123 2 years ago
Ex-Lady
MillaHead 2 years ago
"Fog Over Frisco" (1934)
madamegiry61 2 years ago
The best Bette Davis movies were Jezebel and Of Human Bondage. Her performance in the 2 movies were exact opposite but she carried them well.
brotherjohn25 2 years ago
<3 Betty Davis
Legend x
KikiRoxXx 2 years ago
the best!
lemonheadcup 2 years ago
Whats your fav movie with Bette Davis?
khtx 2 years ago
I think their are way too many to choose from, but
All About Eve, Now Voyager, Baby Jane and The Anniversary are among my favourites :)
CliffmountPictures 2 years ago
There are too many to choose from, I love the ones you listed as well, but I can also watch Dark Victory and Mr. Skeffington over and over and over again!!!
sarasmile11 2 years ago
Bette Davis was the best and always will be. <3
m0une 2 years ago 4
MUY BUENO.....
santiagobentancor 2 years ago
Too bad that an actress of her talents had to play opposite, and fight for first billing, with an actor who was lesser in her esteem (Errol Flynn in Elizabeth and Essex). By this time (1939) she was proving to be quite the primadonna and continued that way for the rest of her career. I prefer Bette in her earlier, saucier roles when she didn't take herself so seriously. Flynn should have slapped her back in the movie, but then it would have been a two-reel short.
errolfan 2 years ago
i can't be believed you didn't put the line "you didn't eat your din-din"
thegoldenpalm 2 years ago
she's amazing
flopistols 2 years ago
What's the movie called at 0:18?
adriannelibra 2 years ago
The movie at 0:18 is Ex-lady from 1933
juliaizcool 2 years ago
sorry,yt is getting cray.The movie is 'Its love im after' with Leslie Howard.
juliaizcool 2 years ago
Bette's a true inspiration.
BubblesDeveeer 2 years ago
I'd kiss ya but I just washed my hair.............my favorite line of Bette's
msjosephine2 2 years ago 2
This montage is wonderful. A great tribute to Bette.
scottyfilmbuff 2 years ago
Legend!!!!!
paulben08 2 years ago
loove that last line...but i think that's what she did-oops...yayaya thumb me down..go ahead!
RdtheLiterature 2 years ago
ummm no, she was nothing like eve, she got by on TALENT and not eclipsing anyone else unless it was with her ability, of course. I'm pretty sure you mean she worked extra hard in her career due to lack of emotional control or love, though, so it's all good.
poeticjournalism 2 years ago
I adore Bette, she's so talented and beautiful.
btw check out my tribute photos to Bette Davis.
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ArielDevan 2 years ago
OMG I love Bette Davis!!!
<3
Best actress ever!!!
MariMariFans 2 years ago 4
Happy Birthday Bette!!!
MariMariFans 2 years ago
Best actress in Hollywood,!!!
Oh! SHUT UP!! ) 0:08
I love that line...
ivetenum1fan 2 years ago 4
Happy Birthday Bette!
You will never be forgotten!
GEVMM 2 years ago
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BETTE!!! She is the best actress of all time imo =)
alaboi4 2 years ago 2