What's my Line? Jane Wyman

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What's my Line? Jane Wyman

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  • yes thats because they were ladies! lol

  • Wow, back when men stood for a lady...

    I miss it.

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  • And, according to Ann Sheridan, Ms. Wyman could cook TOO! She just had it all. I love Miss Jane Wyman!

  • Jane Wyman (pronounced: "Why-Men"). She was nominated in the 1955 Best Actress Award Academy: the others being Dorothy Dandridge; Judy Garland; Audrey Hepburn; and Grace Kelly. For the record...she didn't win...Grace Kelly did for her role in 1954's "The Country Girl". I like Dandridge and Hepburn, and I personally would've like to have heard Dandridge won, because she was the first African-American actress to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Leading Actress.

  • Folks, get your facts straight. Reagan did not divorce Jane to marry Nancy. That is common knowledge!

  • Amen, jimaroo! If the feminists were really about uplifting women, they would be trumpeting the new Margaret Thatcher movie. You may disagree with her politics, but what a role model for what a woman can achieve in politics.

  • The feminists didn't like that we stood to honor the dignity of a woman, to salute her special role in society and in the family, to treat her her in a way that honored our own mother and wife. So we did what they wanted and women are now treated like dirt, disrespected and used as objects. Congratulations feminists... you have done more harm to women than all the sexist pigs in history.

  • @TheTubePortal .. To show honor, respect. A gift, in some ways. "You are a woman and I honor that". That's all.. very nice IMHO. Respectful. A strong custom. But yes, done away with for Women's Lib. I"m for women's rights, don't get me wrong. But feminists thought standing was too differentiating. They wanted us as equal. We are "equal" since both human beings! Isn't that enough?! We have two sexes!!! ...Lovely thing that!

  • @mysticpluck8 How come they did that? Was it just part of Victorian formalism or did it have some kind of purpose? I think stuff like that changed due to the women's movement when women didn't like to be treated like inferiors, so maybe it implied something? (like women are weaker?)

  • Aw, look at Tony standing for a lady.

  • The lace top on her gown is lovely. Sexy, but not overt.

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