Lizabeth Scott 1996 Interview Part 7 of 8

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Lizabeth Scott 1996 Interview Part 7 of 8. Videographed by Luke Sacher, interviewed by Carole Langer at Janet Leigh's home in 1996.
Lizabeth Scott (born September 29, 1922) is an American actress and singer widely known for her film noir roles.
She was born Emma Matzo (some sources mistakenly give her family name as "Motzas") in the Pine Brook section of Scranton, Pennsylvania, one of six children, to Ruthenian parents who had emigrated from Uzhgorod, in what is now Ukraine. She attended Central High School and Marywood College (now Marywood University).
She later went to New York City and attended the Alvienne School of Drama. In late 1942, she was eking out a precarious living with a small Midtown Manhattan summer stock company when she got a job as understudy for Tallulah Bankhead in Thornton Wilder's play The Skin of Our Teeth. However, Scott never had an opportunity to substitute for Bankhead.
When Miriam Hopkins was signed to replace Bankhead, Scott quit and returned to her drama studies and some fashion modeling. She then received a call that Gladys George, who was signed to replace Hopkins, was ill, and Scott was needed back at the theatre. She went on in the leading role of "Sabina", receiving a nod of approval from critics at the age of 20. The following night, George was out again and Scott went on in her place.
Soon afterward, Scott was at the Stork Club when film producer Hal Wallis asked who she was, unaware that an aide had already arranged an interview with her for the following day. When Scott returned home, however, she found a telegram offering her the lead for the Boston run of The Skin of Our Teeth. She could not turn it down. She sent Wallis her apologies and went on the road.
Though the Broadway production, in which she was credited as "Girl", christened her "Elizabeth", she dropped the "e" the day after the opening night in Boston, "just to be different".
A photograph of Scott in Harper's Bazaar magazine was seen by film agent Charles Feldman. He admired the fashion pose and took her on as a client. Scott made her first screen test at Warner Brothers, where she and Wallis finally met. Though the test was bad, the producer recognized her potential. As soon as Wallis set up shop at Paramount, she was signed to a contract. Her film debut was in You Came Along (1945) opposite Robert Cummings.
Paramount publicity dubbed Scott "The Threat," in order to create an onscreen persona for her similar to Lauren Bacall or Veronica Lake. Scott's smoky sensuality and husky voice lent itself to the film noir genre and, beginning with The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) starring Barbara Stanwyck and Van Heflin, the studio cast her in a series of noir thrillers. Film historian Eddie Muller has noted that no other actress has appeared in so many noir films, with more than three quarters of her 20 films qualifying.[2]
Don DeFore and Lizabeth Scott in a promotional still from Too Late for Tears.
The dark blonde actress was initially compared to Bacall because of a slight resemblance and a similar voice, even more so after she starred with Bacall's husband, Humphrey Bogart, in the 1947 noir thriller Dead Reckoning. At the age of 25, Scott's billing and portrait were equal to Bogart's on the film's lobby posters and in advertisements. The film was the first of many femme fatale roles for Scott.
She also starred in Desert Fury (1947), a noir filmed in Technicolor, with John Hodiak, Burt Lancaster, Wendell Corey and Mary Astor. In it, she played Paula Haller, who, on her return from college, falls for gangster Eddie Bendix (Hodiak), and faces a great deal of opposition from the others. Scott was paired with Lancaster, Corey and Kirk Douglas in Wallis' I Walk Alone (1948), a noirish story of betrayal and vengeance. In 1949, she starred as a vicious femme fatale in Too Late for Tears. The film is unusual for featuring her as the main character, rather than the supporting role most women were relegated to in film noirs of the period.
Having being known professionally as Lizabeth Scott for 4½ years, she appeared at the courthouse in Los Angeles, on October 20, 1949 and had her name legally changed. Another courtroom appearance came several years later, in 1955, when she sued Confidential magazine for stating that she spent her off-work hours with "Hollywood's weird society of baritone babes" (a euphemism for a lesbian) in an article which claimed Scott's name was found on the clients' list belonging to a call-girl agency. The suit was dismissed on a technicality. After completing Loving You in 1957, Elvis Presley's second film, Scott retired from the screen. Later that year, she recorded her album, Lizabeth. The next few years saw Scott occasionally guest-star on television, including a 1963 episode of Burke's Law.

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@gerryracer
@gerryracer 13 жыл бұрын
You know Luke, I have been an actor for many years, and when I listen to Lizabeth Scott, I learn so much, she is a consumate actress with so much to give. That voice too...Mmmmmm. Love her.XX
@peteramirez6605
@peteramirez6605 7 жыл бұрын
I have just started watching her movies and she was wonderful and I’m having a great time! She is beautiful and so well spoken
@paulanuss6716
@paulanuss6716 5 жыл бұрын
Love her!!!
@soapbxprod
@soapbxprod 11 жыл бұрын
Well thanks! We're the interviewer and crew! :) We have many other interviews with screen legends on our channel- hope that you'll take a look and enjoy. Regards, Luke Sacher Carole Langer
@JSB1882
@JSB1882 9 жыл бұрын
I can see what she means about seeing herself on the screen or in rushes. She is nothing like what she appeared on the screen as - even now I find her much more beautiful and intelligent in this interview than her films. She's delightful.
@soapbxprod
@soapbxprod 9 жыл бұрын
Jake Drew It's a shame that she didn't appear in any supporting roles later in her life- she would have been great as a mom or grandmom to someone like Naomi Watts, don't you think?
@JSB1882
@JSB1882 9 жыл бұрын
It would have been nice to have pursued her reasons for dropping out. I always heard that she just couldn't do it anymore - she was introverted, but a lot of actors are. In one of the parts she mentioned that she could afford to walk away from it all. I'm not sure where she made her money. She always reminded me of Garbo.
@soapbxprod
@soapbxprod 9 жыл бұрын
Jake Drew Well... she did return time and again for retrospectives, but she preferred to stay on the beach and enjoy her life... and unlike Garbo, she would answer any request for an autographed photo- she was very appreciative of her fans... :)
@JSB1882
@JSB1882 9 жыл бұрын
That's good to know. I had always thought of writing her because I really thought she was a lot more interesting on the screen than most of her contemporaries.
@soapbxprod
@soapbxprod 9 жыл бұрын
Jake Drew It's that east coast dramatic background... and Hal Wallis was a very smart guy with a great eye for talent... :)
@littleloiee
@littleloiee 10 жыл бұрын
Classy,dignified,gracious and beautiful says it all!
@soapbxprod
@soapbxprod 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for watching- and for your kind words- we truly appreciate it. Happy Festivus to you! :)
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 3 ай бұрын
You hit the nail on the head! How right you are!
@soapbxprod
@soapbxprod 11 жыл бұрын
I wish I could say- sure do hope that she's well and fine... she's the last of the Film Noir babes still with us...
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 3 ай бұрын
Sadly, Ms. Scott passed away in 2015 at the age of 92. Thank heavens we have her films and wonderful interviews like this to remember her by. What an incredibly long life & marvelous career. And what seems like a very happy & comfortable retirement! She must have invested her earnings wisely. Bless her heart!
@allanshulstad1783
@allanshulstad1783 3 жыл бұрын
She was a hottie.
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 3 ай бұрын
Indubitably....as Snagglepuss would say! Always found her quite attractive & alluring!
@brittanybrown2452
@brittanybrown2452 7 жыл бұрын
I love her soft husky sultry voice.
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 3 ай бұрын
Me too! I could listen to her all day and all night long!
@soapbxprod
@soapbxprod 11 жыл бұрын
Actually, I shot this interview. And Carole was the interviewer. And we own this interview. And Miss Scott only consented to be interviewed if we shot her at Janet's home.
@harpervalleypeeteeay9708
@harpervalleypeeteeay9708 6 жыл бұрын
soapbxprod ..God i loved her and this interview. What was she like off camera? Im so jealous you met her and I never did
@gerryracer
@gerryracer 13 жыл бұрын
No, I don't think so Luke. Tell you what, she is just so different from the normal everyday beautiful actress we used to watch every week. She is lovely, intelligent and what sticks out, to me anyway, is that she is just so humble, and she listens to Carole when she is asking her a question, considers it, then answers. She doesn't appear to be shouting "Hey, I'm a star". Just ordinary. I would love to be at a dinner party where she was, I bet it would be so interesting Luke.
@soapbxprod
@soapbxprod 11 жыл бұрын
Sorry if there's a prob- will check as soon as possible- thank you again for watching and all your fun comments!
@soapbxprod
@soapbxprod 11 жыл бұрын
Understandable! How would you feel if all of a sudden your face were 20 feet high, and could see every flaw! :) Thanks for watching, and for your positive comment. Luke Sacher
@gerryracer
@gerryracer 13 жыл бұрын
Never wash that cheek again matey! lol
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