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In fact she epitomized the Sirk heroine: a thoughtful strong woman with dreams and sensitivities… sensitivities that were little understood in the brittle restricted millieu where her engrave lived. In
Wyman. Hudson and Sirk questioned whether life was really so candy-colored in the perfect plentiful suburbs: in a pivotal scene adult children furnish Wyman’s character a television hoping it will mend her broken heart. It’s Wyman’s reaction - her face - that says it all. If
was the first to question our assumptions about masculinity and societal expectations in the 1950s; here is its feminine partner foreshadowing the questions brought up by
While there’s been plenty of reconsideration of Hudson and how his life as a closeted gay man may have influenced his performances and career. Wyman also pushed boundaries. As a well known working care with a passion for her go her career flourished after she had children and divorced Ronald Reagan; yet she remained a heroine of women’s pictures and “weepies”.
Even today her reputation is sometimes overshadowed by her ex-husband’s success in politics - that is until someone watches her in one of her Oscar-nominated performances. “Great Communicator” or not there was no question about Wyman’s be outpacing that of Ronald Reagan. She later pressed on long after most of her contemporaries had retired forging a new reputation as the tough television matriarch of “
“. A class act to the measure she didn’t apply being questioned about her ex-husband and never spoke ill of him to the press.
Starting in radio after a childhood in Missouri. Wyman went on to compete “cutie” roles as a Warner Brothers starlet in movies desire
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