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Jane Wyman, Reagan's 'Button Nose'

Submitted by Susan Johns, Sep 11, 2007 10:45

Didn't know that a woman is only recognised by her male partners.


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Sue Horn 

Sep 16, 2007 17:32

Jane Wyman wasn't afraid to make her career a top priority at a time when such a thing was just... [MORE]

Glenn Sheffield 

Sep 12, 2007 07:37

I am glad that Ms. Wyman recognized later in life how she had wronged her former husband, who became one... [MORE]

Dennis 

Sep 11, 2007 21:45

her intelligent, thoughtful, caring. independent and fun-loving soul, as demonstrated by the choice, range, and depth of acting roles, was... [MORE]

Debbie 

Sep 11, 2007 20:55

Didn't know that a woman is only recognised by her male partners.

Susan Johns 

Sep 11, 2007 10:45

The sycophantic panderings of this paper have reached new depths. I will now no longer buy this paper. To mark... [MORE]

Miriam Shields 

Sep 11, 2007 10:07

Jane Wyman was signed to her first Warner Brothers contract in 1936. She was still making B movies and taking... [MORE]

Aaron 

Mar 19, 2008 01:03

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