Great Web Sites devoted to favorite female stars of the classic movies era, from A-B.
A Tribute to June Allyson
Ginger Rogers called her "the girl that every man wants to marry," and many of her screen roles reflected that. We lost this great star at the age of 88 and commemorated her death with this tribute which includes a bio written by fan Len Bourret.
Ann-Margret Official Web Site
Official site for the beautiful Swedish-born actress who started her career on film in the early 60s and is still touring with live shows.
A Tribute to Jean Arthur
A Classic Movies tribute to the squeaky-voiced, reclusive star of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, originally created on the 100th anniversary of her birth.
A Tribute to Lauren Bacall
A tribute to the classic and classy star of stage and screen, wife of Humphrey Bogart who made her film debut with him in To Have and Have Not.
Diane Baker Official Web Site
Information about the actress who first appeared in Journey to the Center of the Earth, and about LA production company Baker Street Entertainment.
Carroll Baker, Screen Legend
Tribute to the star of Baby Doll (1956) includes a filmography, awards, photos, fan tribute, and a way to order her books, since she is also an author.
A Tribute to Lucille Ball
A salute to the Redhead, who became the queen of television following a very active movie career. Who doesn't love Lucy?
Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Center
The site for the Museum in Jamestown, New York is a mecca for Lucy/Desi fans.
Tallulah: A Passionate Life
Phillip Oliver's tribute to Tallulah Bankhead looks great and is even more fun to read. In particular, don't miss "Anecdotes" and "Tallulah A-Z."
Tony Grillo's Tallulah Page
This is the work of graphic designer Tony Grillo, and it's a pip. Lots of interesting graphics and multimedia stuff.
Theda Bara, From Golden Silents
Just one of the many pages on this Best of the Net site, this one devoted to popular silent film star.
A Tribute to Brigitte Bardot
A "mini-tribute" to sexy French film star Brigitte Bardot, published in tandom with a similar tribute to Sophia Loren, who is almost exactly the same age.
Anne Baxter
Meredy's site focuses on the actress whose talents were shown to best advantage in The Razor's Edge, All About Eve, and The Ten Commandments.
Kathryn Beaumont
Don Brockway offers a tribute to the actress whose major claim to fame is her delightful voicing of Alice in Disney's Alice in Wonderland.
Polly Bergen
A tribute to the singer, stage and screen actress, beauty expert, and radio and TV personality who recently returned to performing after a 30-year absence.
A Tribute to Ingrid Bergman
The beautiful, talented star of Casablanca went from beloved to beleaguered and back again, and is now one of the top-rated classic actresses, despite personal scandals in the distant past.
The Sarah Bernhardt Pages
Devoted to the actress who was so popular in Victorian times, and who appeared in a few films in the early days of the industry. Includes a gallery, plus lists of films, recordings, book reviews, and links to other sites.
Joan Blondell, From Lynn's Classic Movie Favorites
Lynn Dougherty salutes the hardworking blonde who was born in a trunk, hoofed it as a Ziegfeld girl, and appeared in over 100 films.
The Clara Bow Page
Subtitled "Introducing Clara Bow to a New Generation," this site offers a biography of the original "It" Girl, filmography, picture page, and articles, as well as merchandise.
A Tribute to Betty Bronson
Don Koks offers a very nice site devoted the star best known for her portrayal of Peter Pan in the 1924 silent film, a role for which she beat out big stars such as Mary Pickford and Gloria Swanson. She retired less than a decade later, after failing to recapture that earlier success.
Every Little Breeze: The Louise Brooks Page
Louise Brooks was a dancer, actress and writer of the 1920s who never achieved great fame in her day, but who has been rediscovered by modern audiences. This very nice site includes a biography, a filmography, a script of the German silent film Pandora's Box in which she starred, and other goodies for fans and prospective fans.
The Louise Brooks Society
You'll enjoy this large site for the society dedicated to the life and times of the silent film star.
Carol Burnett Fan
Though not really a movie actress, Ms. Burnett is one of the most beloved (and awarded) TV actresses/comediennes of all time, and this extensive, regularly-updated site is worthy of her talents.