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Gene Tierney

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Houses are one of my passions. I probably should have been an interior decorator.


— Gene Tierney


#decorator #houses #i #interior #passions

I always tried to play my hunches.


— Gene Tierney


#i #i always #play #tried

I am not the kind of woman who excuses her mistakes while reminding us of what used to be.


— Gene Tierney


#excuses #her #i #i am #kind

I approached everything, my job, my family, my romances, with intensity.


— Gene Tierney


#everything #family #i #intensity #job

I dated dozens of young men, had fun with all, made commitments to none.


— Gene Tierney


#dated #dozens #fun #had #i

I do not recall spending long hours in front of a mirror loving my reflection.


— Gene Tierney


#hours #i #i do #long #loving

I existed in a world that never is - the prison of the mind.


— Gene Tierney


#i #mind #never #prison #world

I followed the same diet for 20 years, eliminating starches, living on salads, lean meat, and small portions.


— Gene Tierney


#eliminating #followed #i #lean #living

I had been offered a Hollywood contract before my 18th birthday. It gave me the spark I needed.


— Gene Tierney


#before #birthday #contract #gave #had

Jealousy is, I think, the worst of all faults because it makes a victim of both parties.


— Gene Tierney


#because #both #faults #i #i think






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In 1962 20th Century Fox announced Tierney would play the lead role in Return to Peyton Place but Gene Tierney became pregnant and dropped out of the project. "
"I do not recall spending long hours in a mirror loving my reflection. Now maybe they'll understand why scriptwriters have me go off the deep end every time I'm in the same picture as her.

Gene Eliza Tierney (November 19 1920 – November 6 1991) was an American film and stage actress. Other notable roles include Martha Strable Van Cleve in Heaven Can Wait (1943) Isabel Bradley Maturin in The Razor's Edge (1946) Lucy Muir in The Ghost and Mrs. are contained in the Wesleyan University Cinema Archives to which scholars media experts and public from around the world may have full access.

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