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Ava Gardner: Quotes, Pictures, and Fast Facts

October 25, 2007 By Joi

Ava Gardner Show Boat Publicity Photo
Ava Gardner: Show Boat Publicity Photo
Ava Gardner is one of my all-time favorites – I guess that’s why I feature her so much. Not only was she absolutely stunning, she had a certain magic. The sort of magic you can’t describe, but holy cats, you know it when you see it.

Below are some interesting things about Audrey Gardner that you may or may not have known. The beautiful pictures at the bottom of the post can be seen larger by clicking the t-nail. You’ll want to do that – the art that is Ava Gardner was meant to be enjoyed!

  • Elizabeth Taylor named Ava Gardner as the most beautiful woman she’d ever seen.
  • Ava was a southern beauty. She was born in 1922 in Grabtown, North Carolina.
  • She was born on Christmas Eve.
  • To say that she was completely uninterested in books would be an understatement. By 1945, Ava had read only two books: The Bible and Gone with the Wind. If you’re only going to read two books, The Bible should definitely be one.
  • There is an Ava Gardner Museum! It’s located in Smithfield, North Carolina. I’ve gotta check that out.
  • She was a fan of bullfighting, a sport she fell in love with a travel to Spain.
  • Ava once met author J.R.R. Tolkien and neither knew why the other was famous. With her lack of fascination for books, I’m not surprised.
  • She was married to Frank Sinatra during a low point of his career. She often had to lend him money, just so he could buy presents for his children. He would later repay the debt, in a way, when he paid her medical expenses after her 1989 stroke.
  • A statue of Ava from The Barefoot Contessa was given to Frank Sinatra as a gift. He kept it in his backyard garden well after their divorce. When he married Barbara Marx, she forced him to get rid of it.
  • Ava and Lena Horne were very close friends.
  • Although she referred to her hometown as Grabtown, the town’s name is actually Brogden. “Grabtown” is a nickname given to it by locals. She sometimes named Smithfield as her hometown. Smithfield is a larger town nearby “Grabtown”.
  • Frank Sinatra nicknamed her “Angel”.
  • Ava was a good friend of writer Ernest Hemingway, whom she called “Papa.”
  • Production designer John Hawkesworth, said that Ava “could eat twice as much as anyone and drink three times as much.”
  • Ava’s 3 husbands were married a total of 20 times between them!
  • Mickey Rooney was her first husband.
  • She was married to Artie Shaw from October 17, 1945 to October 25, 1946. Artie had 8 wives, two of which were Ava Gardner and Lana Turner.
  • One of the most beautiful actresses ever…in fact one her fans will always declare as THE most beautiful actress ever…died from bronchial pneumonia in London on January 25, 1990.

Ava Gardner Publicity Photo

I’m a firm believer that you can learn a lot about a person simply by listening to their words…or reading their quotes. Ava’s colorfulness definitely comes through her words:

  • “All I ever got out of any of my marriages was the two years Artie Shaw financed on an analyst’s couch.”
  • ” After my screen test, the director clapped his hands gleefully and yelled, ‘She can’t talk! She can’t act! She’s sensational!’ “
  • “I have only one rule in acting – trust the director and give him heart and soul.”
  • “When I lose my temper, honey, you can’t find it any place.”
  • “Deep down, I’m pretty superficial.”
  • (On why she came out of retirement in 1985 to do a prime time soap.) “For the loot, honey, for the loot.”
  • “What I’d really like to say about stardom is that it gave me everything I never wanted.”
  • “Maybe I just didn’t have the temperament for stardom. I’ll never forget seeing Bette Davis in Madrid. I went up to her and said, ‘Miss Davis, I’m Ava Gardner and I’m a great fan of yours.’ And do you know, she behaved exactly as I wanted her to behave. ‘Of course you are, my dear,’ she said. ‘Of course you are.’ And she swept on. Now that’s a star.”
  • “Although no one believes me, I have always been a country girl and still have a country girl’s values.”

Ava Gardner from the Barefoot Contessa

Ava Gardner from the Barefoot Contessa

My Personal Favorite Ava Gardner Films:

While I haven’t seen all of beautiful Ava Gardner’s movies, yet, I am working on it. She’s one of the stars I “collect” and one who I make a point of seeing everything in their filmography. The ones below are my favorites as of today…

(When available, each link leads to Amazon. Once on Amazon, you can either order the dvd, if you collect her films as I do OR watch the film in Amazon Prime Videos.)

  • The Barefoot Contessa
  • Lone Star
  • The Killers
  • Pandora and the Flying Dutchman
  • The Night of the Iguana
  • My Forbidden Past
  • The Snows of Kilimanjaro
  • The Little Hut

My Forbidden Past: Ava Gardner and Melvyn Douglas

Ava Gardner and Melvyn Douglas, My Forbidden Past

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Comments

  1. hillary says

    December 5, 2007 at 2:41 pm

    HELLO! I just found your blog in a google search and I am absolutely hooked. This is a fascinating look at Ava G…I read her autobiography this summer and loved it, now I just have to catch up on more of her movies. I will definitely be back to pore over all of your other fab photos, articles and observations!

  2. Suellen says

    April 8, 2009 at 10:39 am

    Hi! It is nice that you write about Ava…There’s so little about her in internet. Actually I don’t know if she was that uninterested in books as yous ay. According to Lee Server, her biographer, Artie Shaw wanted her to read the books her liked, and so she tried, and at that time didn’t really grasp all the ideas he wanted her to. With time she became quite instructed and was very good friends with Hemmingway, Robert Graves and many other writers and I am sure she must have read some of her pals’ books 😉
    Good entry nonetheless! She truly was amazingly beautiful. You should see her in “Pandora and the Flyingdutchman”, she’s just too pretty in that.

  3. Joi says

    April 15, 2009 at 7:49 am

    I’ll grab a copy of Pandora and the Flyingdutchman this week! She is just stunning.

    Thanks for the kind words!

  4. Dave P says

    April 22, 2009 at 10:31 am

    Yes, she is an amazingly good looking woman, and woman she is.
    I love “girls”, but you just don’t look at her and think, “girl”.
    I’d seen her before, of course, but recently saw her bio on
    the Bio channel. I think my jaw literally dropped at times.
    Not only is she super beautiful in the face, but what a womanly,
    curvy, incredible body.
    I love brunettes, especially beautiful Latin women. She looks
    as though she could have Latin blood in her. Maybe Dark German, though.
    I think if I was in her presence at a party or something, looking
    at her or talking to her, I might just cry. Cry for joy as well as the frustration of knowing I couldn’t just reach out and kiss her. To anyone who says there’s no God, just look at her. Only God and Nature could create a being like this. I love her! Thank you, God.

  5. Dave P says

    April 22, 2009 at 10:32 am

    Ah, the eyes.

  6. Joi says

    May 5, 2009 at 8:20 am

    Dave P, she is spectacularly beautiful, isn’t she?!

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