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Thursday, January 24, 2019

Bette Davis at the Hollywood Canteen


This page from Screen Guide of March 1943 is only a humble notice in a huge and glorious endeavor by Hollywood stars to support not only our military, but the Allied forces on our shores during World War II.   

Started by three liberal Democrats: Bette Davis, John Garfield, and Dr. Jules Stein, and supported by the volunteer work of several industry trade unions, the project was embraced by the Hollywood's film community no matter their political stripe.  Country, in its hour of greatest need, came first.  Not only were the servicemen, including members of the Coast Guard, paid their salary, but they also got doughnuts and autographs.  

Some of your favorite actors and actresses may be on the list of volunteers:

Bud Abbott & Lou Costello
Iris Adrian
Fred Allen
June Allyson
Brian Aherne
Don Ameche
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
The Andrews Sisters
Dana Andrews
Eve Arden
Louis Armstrong
Jean Arthur
Fred Astaire
Mary Astor
Roscoe Ates
Lauren Bacall
Lucille Ball
Tallulah Bankhead
Theda Bara
Lynn Bari
Jess Barker
Binnie Barnes
Diana Barrymore
Ethel Barrymore
Lionel Barrymore
Count Basie
Anne Baxter
Warner Baxter
Louise Beavers
Wallace Beery
William Bendix
Constance Bennett
Joan Bennett
Jack Benny
Edgar Bergen
Ingrid Bergman
Milton Berle
Julie Bishop
Mel Blanc
Joan Blondell
Ann Blyth
Humphrey Bogart
Ray Bolger
Beulah Bondi
William Boyd
Charles Boyer
Clara Bow
Eddie Bracken
El Brendel
Walter Brennan
Fanny Brice
Joe E. Brown
Les Brown
Billie Burke
George Burns & Gracie Allen
Spring Byington
James Cagney
Cab Calloway
Rod Cameron
Eddie Cantor
Judy Canova
Kitty Carlisle
Jack Carson
Adriana Caselotti
Charlie Chaplin
Marguerite Chapman
Cyd Charisse
Charles Coburn
Claudette Colbert
Jerry Colonna
Ronald Colman
Betty Compson
Perry Como
Chester Conklin
Gary Cooper
Joseph Cotten
Noël Coward
James Craig
Bing Crosby
Joan Crawford
George Cukor
Xavier Cugat
Cass Daley
Dorothy Dandridge
Linda Darnell
Bette Davis
Doris Day
Yvonne De Carlo
Gloria DeHaven
Dolores Del Rio
William Demarest
Olivia de Havilland
Cecil B. DeMille
Andy Devine
Marlene Dietrich
Walt Disney
Jimmy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey
Irene Dunne
Jimmy Durante
Deanna Durbin
Nelson Eddy
Duke Ellington
Faye Emerson
Dale Evans
Jinx Falkenburg
Glenda Farrell
Alice Faye
Louise Fazenda
Stepin Fetchit
Gracie Fields
Barry Fitzgerald
Errol Flynn
Kay Francis
Jane Frazee
Joan Fontaine
Susanna Foster
Eva Gabor
Ava Gardner
Judy Garland
Greer Garson
Lillian Gish
James Gleason
Betty Grable
Cary Grant
Kathryn Grayson
Sydney Greenstreet
Paulette Goddard
Samuel Goldwyn
Benny Goodman
Leo Gorcey
Virginia Grey
Jack Haley
Margaret Hamilton
Phil Harris
Moss Hart
Helen Hayes
Dick Haymes
Susan Hayward
Rita Hayworth
Sonja Henie
Paul Henreid
Katharine Hepburn
Portland Hoffa
Darla Hood
Bob Hope
Hedda Hopper
Lena Horne
Edward Everett Horton
Marsha Hunt
Ruth Hussey
Betty Hutton
Frieda Inescort
Harry James
Gloria Jean
Anne Jeffreys
Allen Jenkins
Van Johnson
Al Jolson
Jennifer Jones
Marcia Mae Jones
Boris Karloff
Danny Kaye
Buster Keaton
Ruby Keeler
Gene Kelly
Evelyn Keyes
Andrea King
Gene Krupa
Kay Kyser
Alan Ladd
Bert Lahr
Elsa Lanchester
Angela Lansbury
Veronica Lake
Hedy Lamarr
Dorothy Lamour
Carole Landis
Frances Langford
Charles Laughton
Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy
Peter Lawford
Gertrude Lawrence
Peggy Lee
Pinky Lee
Mervyn LeRoy
Vivien Leigh
Joan Leslie
Ted Lewis
Beatrice Lillie
Mary Livingston
Harold Lloyd
June Lockhart
Anita Loos
Peter Lorre
Myrna Loy
Keye Luke
Bela Lugosi
Ida Lupino
Diana Lynn
Marie McDonald
Jeanette MacDonald
Fred MacMurray
Marjorie Main
Irene Manning
Fredric March
The Marx Brothers
Herbert Marshall
Ilona Massey
Victor Mature
Elsa Maxwell
Louis B. Mayer
Hattie McDaniel
Roddy McDowall
Frank McHugh
Victor McLaglen
Butterfly McQueen
Lauritz Melchior
Adolphe Menjou
Una Merkel
Ray Milland
Ann Miller
Glenn Miller
Carmen Miranda
Robert Mitchum
Maria Montez
George Montgomery
Grace Moore
Jackie Moran
Dennis Morgan
Patricia Morison
Paul Muni
Ken Murray
The Nicholas Brothers
Ramon Novarro
Jack Oakie
Margaret O'Brien
Virginia O'Brien
Donald O'Connor
Maureen O'Hara
Oona O'Neill
Maureen O'Sullivan
Merle Oberon
Eugene Pallette
Eleanor Parker
Louella Parsons
John Payne
Gregory Peck
Nat Pendleton
Mary Pickford
Walter Pidgeon
Zasu Pitts
Cole Porter
Dick Powell
Eleanor Powell
Jane Powell
William Powell
Anthony Quinn
George Raft
Claude Rains
Basil Rathbone
Martha Raye
Donna Reed
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson
Edward G. Robinson
Ginger Rogers
Roy Rogers
Cesar Romero
Mickey Rooney
Jane Russell
Rosalind Russell
Ann Rutherford
Peggy Ryan
S.Z. Sakall
Olga San Juan
Ann Savage
David O. Selznick
Hazel Scott
Lizabeth Scott
Randolph Scott
Toni Seven
Norma Shearer
Ann Sheridan
Dinah Shore
Sylvia Sidney
Phil Silvers
Ginny Simms
Frank Sinatra
Red Skelton
Alexis Smith
Kate Smith
Ann Sothern
Jo Stafford
Barbara Stanwyck
Craig Stevens
Leopold Stokowski
Lewis Stone
Gloria Swanson
Elizabeth Taylor
Shirley Temple
Danny Thomas
Gene Tierney
Lawrence Tibbett
Martha Tilton
Claire Trevor
Sophie Tucker
Lana Turner
Spencer Tracy
Gloria Vanderbilt
Beryl Wallace
Nancy Walker
Ethel Waters
John Wayne
Clifton Webb
Virginia Weidler
Johnny Weissmuller
Orson Welles
Mae West
Bert Wheeler
Alice White
Paul Whiteman
Margaret Whiting
Esther Williams
Warren William
Chill Wills
Marie Wilson
Shelley Winters
Jane Withers
Teresa Wright
Anna May Wong
Constance Worth
Jane Wyman
Keenan Wynn
Rudy Vallee
Lupe Vélez
Loretta Young
Robert Young
Darryl F. Zanuck
Vera Zorina


We'll be discussing Hollywood Canteen (1944), and Stage Door Canteen (1943) next week.

6 comments:

Caftan Woman said...

I look forward to your upcoming look at those movies. Thanks for a reminder of a time when people could accept and compartmentalize their differences for a greater need.

Jacqueline T. Lynch said...

I've seen clips of the actual Hollywood Canteen, but I wish there were more of them, or a documentary made at the time it was running. Sure would have been something to see.

Rich said...

Did you ever see the short story I wrote set in the Canteen?
https://widescreenworld.blogspot.com/2015/11/return-to-hollywood-canteen.html

Jacqueline T. Lynch said...

Well done, Rich!

Kevin Deany said...

I think I've told this story before at another site, but when my dad went to the canteen one night on shore leave from the Navy. He was about 19 at the time.

The night he was there there were no big celebrities on hand, but was served coffee and donuts by a very pretty Latin girl. Two years later, he is home and at the movie theater seeing HOLIDAY IN MEXICO, a frothy M-G-M musical starring Jane Powell. He noticed one of the supporting cast members and said, "That's the girl who waited on me at the Hollywood Canteen." It was Linda Christian, later Mrs. Tyrone Power.

He said she was very warm and welcoming to him. I will always be grateful to her for being so nice to my dad when he was so far from home.

Jacqueline T. Lynch said...

What a lovely story, Kevin! We can add Linda Christian's name our list.

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