Great Web sites devoted to favorite female stars of the classic movies era, from R-S.
Remembering Lee Remick
A celebration of the life and career of often underrated actress Lee Remick. Includes a collection of Lee Remick photos, a listing of career awards and credits, a biographical sketch, movie, stage and television "backstories," soundbytes and a collection of vintage articles.
A Tribute to Debbie Reynolds
Celebrating the career of the perky, energetic, and most of all talented Ms. Reynolds, who continues to entertain us both on stage and with her wonderful collection of film memorabilia.
A Tribute to Ginger Rogers
She was a dancer, singer, and underrated actress -- so much more than Fred Astaire's favorite dancing partner. A salute to the one and only Ginger.
Ann Rutherford Tribute from Short Sighted
Patrick Picking's tribute to the beautiful star of the 30s and 40s includes several personal stories, quick facts, and lots of photos and magazine covers.
The Lizabeth Scott Homepage
The single page by Doug Stickney, whose Silver Screen Sirens site is a Best of the Net selection for its great photo collections, includes a biography, photos, and quotes. Don't miss his Lizabeth Scott photo gallery, either.
Short and Sweet: Clarine Seymour
From the blog entitled "Ron Schuler's Parlour Tricks," here's a fascinating biography of Clarine Seymour, a forgotten silent film actress who showed great promise, but died tragically at the age of 21.
Norma Shearer - First Lady of MGM
Lynn Dougherty has done it again, with a tribute to the actress who made the transition from silent to sound films, married producer Irving Thalberg, and then retired from films at a relatively young age.
A Tribute to Jean Simmons
The star of Spartacus and Elmer Gantry began her career as a beautiful teenage actress in the 40s and continues to shine into the 90s.
A Tribute to Barbara Stanwyck
I created this tribute to my favorite classic actress on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of her death. It has been updated several times since then.
Meryl Streep Online
Meryl Streep site includes not only information about her career, but also her activism, as well as an interactive section featuring trivia, games, art, etc.
A Tribute to Gloria Swanson
She was once the highest-paid and most popular actress in America, but today she is remembered primarily for playing a character much like herself, in one of the most popular movies of all time.