A Look at Betty Hutton’s Career and Iconic Portraits from the 1940s
đź“° Original title: 30 Stunning Portraits of a Young and Beautiful Betty Hutton in the 1940s
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A Look at Betty Hutton’s Career and Iconic Portraits from the 1940s
Betty Hutton, born Elizabeth June Thornburg on February 26, 1921, was a multi-talented American performer known for her work as an actress, singer, dancer, and comedian. She became a major star in the 1940s after signing with Paramount Pictures, where she primarily appeared in musicals. Hutton’s energetic and vibrant style quickly gained attention, earning her a reputation as one of the studio’s most valuable talents. She began the decade on Broadway with notable productions like 'Two for the Show' and 'Panama Hattie', where her high-energy performances were so intense that some songs had to be removed to balance the shows. Hutton’s film debut came in 1942 with 'The Fleet’s In', and she achieved critical acclaim with her role in Preston Sturges’s comedy 'The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek' in 1944, demonstrating her versatility in both comedy and drama. During World War II, she was a favorite among troops, starring in morale-boosting films such as 'Star Spangled Rhythm' and 'Here Come the Waves'. By the mid-to-late 1940s, Hutton solidified her status with leading roles in 'Incendiary Blonde' and 'The Perils of Pauline'. The article features a selection of 30 striking portraits showcasing her youthful charm and iconic presence during this era, reflecting both her talent and the glamour of 1940s Hollywood.
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A Look at Betty Hutton’s Career and Iconic Portraits from the 1940s
Betty Hutton, born Elizabeth June Thornburg on February 26, 1921, was a multi-talented American performer known for her work as an actress, singer, dancer, and comedian. She became a major star in the 1940s after signing with Paramount Pictures, where she primarily appeared in musicals. Hutton’s energetic and vibrant style quickly gained attention, earning her a reputation as one of the studio’s most valuable talents. She began the decade on Broadway with notable productions like 'Two for the Show' and 'Panama Hattie', where her high-energy performances were so intense that some songs had to be removed to balance the shows. Hutton’s film debut came in 1942 with 'The Fleet’s In', and she achieved critical acclaim with her role in Preston Sturges’s comedy 'The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek' in 1944, demonstrating her versatility in both comedy and drama. During World War II, she was a favorite among troops, starring in morale-boosting films such as 'Star Spangled Rhythm' and 'Here Come the Waves'. By the mid-to-late 1940s, Hutton solidified her status with leading roles in 'Incendiary Blonde' and 'The Perils of Pauline'. The article features a selection of 30 striking portraits showcasing her youthful charm and iconic presence during this era, reflecting both her talent and the glamour of 1940s Hollywood.
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YouTube"In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening" is a
#popular song with music by
#HoagyCarmichael, and lyrics by
#JohnnyMercer. It was originally planned to feature it in a
#ParamountPictures film written for
#BettyHutton, that never took off, which was to be called The
#MackSennett Girl, or Keystone Girl. The song was buried in Paramount's files until it was rediscovered and then used in the 1951 film
#HereComesTheGroom and won the
#AcademyAwardForBestOriginalSong.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-U4JHXGemA
BETTE MIDLER IN THE COOL COOL COOL OF THE EVENING
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The Perils of Pauline (1947 film) - Wikipedia

The Greatest Show on Earth (film) - Wikipedia

The Miracle of Morgan's Creek - Wikipedia
This week’s
#SundayFunnies leading couple is Betty Hutton and Eddie Bracken (also pictured William Demarest and Diana Lynn)
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