








It had been rumored that Barbara Stanwyck was a lesbian.and fucked only women but this is not proven

Stanwyck married twice, the first time to vaudevillian Frank Fay and the



.the androgynous actors of the past were replaced by ultra masculine actors and feminine





wyck, 1923, photo by Alfred Cheney
"The tributes to Barbara Stanwyck this year, which marks the 100th anniversary of the year of her birth, started early and frequently," writesEdward Copeland. "Dammit, she deserves it. So sexy he "..
Roustabout: "That Barbara Stanwyck took the role may have been as a favor to producer Hal Wallis as well as an admission that at age 57, her choices of roles in theatrical films was limited.... [T]his is Stanwyck at her most self-effacing, with the possible exception of her last big screen role in The Night Walker. At least compared to some of the films her contemporaries were doing, Stanwyck was able to end her screen career with a modicum of dignity."

Maybe Barbara Stanwyck could have spent more time addressing her personal life, but she didn't care
about her personal life. She cared about her work. Her work was her life, and the people she worked
with loved her for what she gave to that work. And so in the end, that is what we must judge her on."



she died of a lung problem At Barbara’s request, no funeral was planned. She was cremated five days later, and her ashes were scattered over Lone Pine California, near Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
There has never been a so-called “definitive” biography written on Barbara Stanwyck. Two authors, Axel Madsen and Jane Ellen Wayne, who I prefer not to read based on their history of trashing people posthumously for money, have released books on her. However, there are three very good books on Barbara that I would like to recommend:
Barbara Stanwyck: A Biography
by Al Diorio (1984), Starring Miss Barbara Stanwyck by Ella Smith (1988)

The Films of Barbara Stanwyck by Homer Dickens with an introduction by Frank Capra (1987)

One final note:
Trivia: In the 40’s, she was traveling with her maid - who happened to be black. One of the hotels they booked in to, had a "no blacks" policy. Barbara could stay, but the maid couldn’t. Barbara up and left, and both she and her maid stayed in a "blacks only hotel." Barbara did all that, just to stay with her servant.
More: There is a quirky little hotel in Flagstaff, Arizona called the Monte Vista.
Love. stay in the glamorous Barbara Stanwyck suite.
Everyone who is close to me knows I’ve been in love with Barbara Stanwyck since I’ve met her. She’s a delicious woman. We’ve never had an affair. She’s never encouraged me, but dammit, my wife will verify it, my daughters and son will confirm it, and now you all can testify to the truth. Stanwyck can act the hell out of any part, and she can turn a chore into a challenge. She’s fun and I am glad I got the chance to make three movies with her. The Lady Eve was the best.


-Henry FondaIn real life
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Barbara Stanwyck was considered a lesbian about town in Hollywood and has become somewhat of a gay icon. But any attempt to label her by such categories diminishes in comparison to the animal magnetism Barbara exuded on-screen for all audiences, whether they be male, female, gay or straight. Barbara was infinitely watchable because she was confident and at home in her own lovely skin. Such a master of her craft and profession, her credit role has break-out role after break-out role, even after The Hayes Code made it hard to portray a modern woman taking life on her own terms and bowing down for no one. Barbara was a firebrand both on and off the screen. But she was also extremely loyal and once you became her friend, you stayed one for life.

Barbara Stanwyck was considered a lesbian about town in Hollywood and has become somewhat of a gay icon. But any attempt to label her by such categories diminishes in comparison to the animal magnetism Barbara exuded on-screen for all audiences, whether they be male, female, gay or straight. Barbara was infinitely watchable because she was confident and at home in her own lovely skin. Such a master of her craft and profession, her credit role has break-out role after break-out role, even after The Hayes Code made it hard to portray a modern woman taking life on her own terms and bowing down for no one. Barbara was a firebrand both on and off the screen. But she was also extremely loyal and once you became her friend, you stayed one for life.
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