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DavidLeeNatra
08-16-2005, 10:12 AM
LOS ANGELES - Barbara Bel Geddes, the winsome actress who rose to stage and movie stardom but reached her greatest fame as Miss Ellie Ewing in the long-running TV series "Dallas," has died. She was 82.

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The San Francisco Chronicle said Bel Geddes, a longtime smoker, died Monday of lung cancer at her home in Northeast Harbor, Maine. Jordan-Fernald Funeral Home in Mount Desert, Maine, confirmed the death Wednesday, but owner Bill Fernald said the family asked that no further information be given out.

Bel Geddes was nominated for an Academy Award for best supporting actress for the 1948 drama "I Remember Mama" and was the original Maggie the Cat on Broadway in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."

But she was best known as the matriarch of the rambunctious Ewing oil family on "Dallas," which hurtled to the top of the ratings despite negative reviews. Bel Geddes won an Emmy in 1980 as best lead actress in a drama series and remains the only nighttime soap star to be so honored.

"She was the rock of 'Dallas,'" Larry Hagman, who played J.R. Ewing, told The Associated Press. "She was just a really nice woman and a wonderful actress. She was kind of the glue that held the whole thing together."

Bel Geddes called "Dallas "real fun," but it was also marked by tragedy. In 1981, Jim Davis, who played Miss Ellie's husband, Jock Ewing, died.

"It was like losing her own husband again," said "Dallas" producer Leonard Katzman. "It was a terribly difficult and emotional time for Barbara."

In March 1984, Bel Geddes was stricken with a major heart attack. Miss Ellie was played by Donna Reed for six months, then Bel Geddes returned to "Dallas," remaining until 1990, a year before CBS canceled the show.

Hagman said he had encouraged Bel Geddes to give up the smoking habit, but it was doctors who got her to quit after the heart attack, he said. He recalled the makeup room on the "Dallas" set as being so filled with her cigarette smoke that he would ask to be made up in his dressing room.

Of the lung cancer deaths of Peter Jennings and Bel Geddes, Hagman said: "I hope it's a wake-up call to a lot of people."

"Dallas" came late in her career. She had retired to take care of her husband, Windsor Lewis, after he fell ill with cancer in 1966. He died in 1972.

Her earnings depleted by his long illness, she found work scarce for a middle-aged actress and said she was "flat broke" in 1978 when she accepted the role as Miss Ellie.

In 1945, Bel Geddes made a splash on Broadway at 23 with her first important role in "Deep Are the Roots," winning the New York Drama Critics Award as best actress.

She announced to a reporter: "My ambition is to be a good screen actress. I think it would be much more exciting to work for Frank Capra, George Cukor, Alfred Hitchcock or Elia Kazan than to stay on Broadway."

Hollywood was quick to notice. In 1946 she signed a contract with RKO that granted her unusual request to be committed to only one picture a year. In her first movie she costarred with Henry Fonda in "The Long Night," a disappointing remake of a French film.

Her second film was a hit playing a budding writer in George Stevens' "I Remember Mama," the touching story of an immigrant family in San Francisco starring Irene Dunne as Mama. With her delicate features and patrician manner, Bel Geddes became a popular leading lady in films.

"I went out to California awfully young," she remarked. "I remember Lillian Hellman and Elia Kazan telling me, 'Don't go, learn your craft.' But I loved films." After four movies, Howard Hughes, who had bought control of RKO in 1948, dropped her contract because "she wasn't sexy enough."

Bel Geddes was devastated. But it turned out to be a good happenstance. She had time to return to the stage, and she scored a triumph in 1955 as Maggie the Cat in Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."

Yet her biggest Broadway success was "Mary, Mary," a frothy marital comedy by Jean Kerr, which opened in 1961 and ran for more than 1,500 performances.

In her film career, Bel Geddes was able to work with great filmmakers such as Kazan ("Panic in the Streets") and Alfred Hitchcock ("Vertigo"). She also costarred with Danny Kaye in "The Five Pennies" and with Jeanne Moreau in "Five Branded Women."

"By Love Possessed" in 1961 was her last film for 10 years. She made her final films in 1971 — "Summertree" and "The Todd Killings."

Among Bel Geddes' other major theater credits were roles in Terence Rattigan's "The Sleeping Prince" (1956); Robert Anderson's "Silent Night, Lonely Night" (1959), which co-starred Henry Fonda; and Edward Albee's "Everything in the Garden" (1967).

She was born in New York City on Oct. 31, 1922, the daughter of renowned industrial designer Norman Bel Geddes.

"I didn't see much of my father," she said, "but I absolutely adored him." After her education in private schools, he found her a job at a summer theater and used his connections with stage people to help her get work.

Early in her stage career Bel Geddes married Carl Schreuer, an electrical engineer, and they had a daughter, Susan. The marriage ended after seven years in 1951, and that year she married director Lewis. They had a daughter, Betsy.

Soul Reaper
08-16-2005, 10:19 AM
sheesh, i read a Dallas cast interview a week ago.

i've never watched it, though

DavidLeeNatra
08-16-2005, 10:45 AM
Originally posted by Soul Reaper
sheesh, i read a Dallas cast interview a week ago.

i've never watched it, though

too, young, junior...dallas was so total 80'ies and still rocks...catch the reruns if you can...

Hardrock69
08-16-2005, 10:53 AM
Is Rikk in mourning?

DavidLeeNatra
08-16-2005, 10:55 AM
Originally posted by Hardrock69
Is Rikk in mourning?

probably...

DavidLeeNatra
08-16-2005, 06:28 PM
hey rikk, you no good bastard...pay some respect to your "mama" :(

Rikk
08-16-2005, 06:32 PM
Yeah, I brought it up in here a week ago almost.:(

It's actually a thread in the Pen.:(

Thanks for the condolensces, fellows.

Goodbye, mama...
http://www.ultimatedallas.com/barbarabelgeddes/main.gif

superdave
08-16-2005, 06:34 PM
I saw Larry speak on E.T., he looked pretty good still...

Rikk
08-16-2005, 06:41 PM
Originally posted by superdave
I saw Larry speak on E.T., he looked pretty good still...

Yeah. 10 years since his liver transplant...and he still may have some time to go. Fucking amazing actor.

DavidLeeNatra
08-16-2005, 06:45 PM
Originally posted by Rikk
Yeah. 10 years since his liver transplant...and he still may have some time to go. Fucking amazing actor.

he is!!! and I read in some german paper that he is closer to death than anybody else...fuck them...long live the hagman!!!

Soul Reaper
08-17-2005, 06:32 AM
Originally posted by DavidLeeNatra
too, young, junior...dallas was so total 80'ies and still rocks...catch the reruns if you can...

what channel is it on?

DavidLeeNatra
08-18-2005, 02:44 PM
Originally posted by Soul Reaper
what channel is it on?

don't know...I'm not from the US ;)

jero
08-18-2005, 03:01 PM
Well did you see the footbal yesterday?

Jamocha Joe
08-18-2005, 03:09 PM
Originally posted by Soul Reaper
what channel is it on?

If you have DirecTV you can catch it on Soapnet

DavidLeeNatra
08-19-2005, 07:44 PM
Originally posted by jero
Well did you see the footbal yesterday?

uh uh...hey...but what does a football fan from holland do when the dutch team won the football world championship?

he turns off the play station! :D

Rikk
08-19-2005, 07:47 PM
Picked up DALLAS Season 3 last week and I've been watching the fucker a lot while packing for the move and in between finishing my class. Something really sad about watching the woman act so amazingly as momma, knowing she was taken away just over a week ago.:(

DavidLeeNatra
08-19-2005, 07:53 PM
Originally posted by Rikk
Picked up DALLAS Season 3 last week and I've been watching the fucker a lot while packing for the move and in between finishing my class. Something really sad about watching the woman act so amazingly as momma, knowing she was taken away just over a week ago.:(

I know what you mean...dallas is constantly on a rerun on german tv and it's the time I start the day and so it's almost on my tv every morning ...

Rikk
08-19-2005, 08:01 PM
Great fucking show. Great cast. Obviously Hagman makes the show. But Jock, Ellie, Bobby and Cliff are also all really awesome. I love watching Cliff with that perplexed look on his face every time he realized J.R. has destroyed him (again). Fucking cracks me up!:D

http://www.crimelibrary.com/graphics/photos/notorious_murders/not_guilty/t_cullen_davis/1-5Larry-Hagman.jpg