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How 50 Famous Female Characters Were Described in Their Screenplays.

I discovered this article, thought people here would find it interesting:

LINK: http://www.vulture.com/2018/04.....tw&utm_medium=s1

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How do you create a memorable female character? It helps if you get it right from the very beginning, as Joseph L. Mankiewicz did in his screenplay for All About Eve when he introduced the woman who would be played by Bette Davis.

“The CAMERA follows the bottle to MARGO CHANNING,” wrote Mankiewicz in his stage directions.

“An attractive, strong face. She is childish, adult, reasonable, unreasonable — usually one when she should be the other, but always positive.”

It’s an indelible description of a complicated woman...


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Thanks, Xavier, it's a fun read.
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I wonder how much of this was written after the fact?  Like once they nabbed the actress they were able to have better descriptions of the character.
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