“CLASSIC CINEMA STAR OF THE MONTH: BARBARA STANWYCK” - 7/06/2026 (147) Anyone who’s listened to From Beneath the Hollywood Sign for any length of time, knows that BARBARA STANWYCK is the all-time favorite actress of Steve and Nan. This week, we will be discussing the remarkable life and career of this legend. What can you say about Stanwyck? Tough, talented, fiercely independent, and endlessly versatile, she could break your heart in Stella Dallas, make you laugh in The Lady Eve, and leave you breathless in Double Indemnity. Join us as we explore her extraordinary journey from a difficult childhood to becoming one of the most respected actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age. Along the way, we'll share fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, surprising moments from her personal life, and reveal why directors, co-stars, and film crews adored working with her. If you're a fan of classic movies—or simply love stories about remarkable people—you won't want to miss this tribute to the incomparable Barbara Stanwyck. SHOW NOTES: Sources: A Life of Barbara Stanwyck: Steel to True 1907-1940 (2013), by Victoria Wilson; Pieces of My Heart (2008), by Robert Wagner with Scott Eyman; Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down The Line | The Hollywood Collection, 1997 Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire (1991), by Richard Schickel; The Name Above The Title (1971), by Frank Capra; “Barbara Stanwyck, Actress, Dead at 82,” January 22, 1990, by Peter B. Flint, New York Times; Barbara-Stanwyck.com AFI.com TCM.com biography.com walkoffame.com wikipedia.com IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: The Locked Door (1929); Mexicali Rose (1929); Ladies of Leisure (1930); Illicit (1931); Ten Cents A Dance (1931); The Miracle Woman (1931); Night Nurse (1931); Forbidden (1932); The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1932); Baby Face (1933); Annie Oakley (1935); Her Brother’s Wife (1936); That Is My Affair (1937); Stella Dallas (1937); Golden Boy (1939); Remember The Night (1939); The Great Man’s Lady (1941); Ball of Fire (1941); The Lady Eve (1941); Meet John Doe (1941); Lady of Burlesque (1944); Christmas In Connecticut (1945); The Strange Loves of Martha Ivers (1946); My Reputation (1946); The Two Mrs. Carrolls (1947); East Side West Side (1949); Quo Vadis (1951): No Man of Her Own (1950); The Furies (1950); Clash By Night (1952); The Moonlighter (1953); Jeopardy (1953); Executive Suite (1954); There’s Always Tomorrow (1956); Forty Funs (1957); Trooper Hook (1957); The Night Walker (1964); --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices