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  1. Mommie Dearest is a memoir and exposé written by Christina Crawford, the adopted daughter of Academy Award winning actress Joan Crawford. Published in 1978, it attracted much controversy for its portrayal of Joan Crawford as a cruel, unbalanced, and alcoholic mother, with Crawford's other twin daughters, household staff, and family ...

  2. That’s what comes to mind when most people think of Joan Crawford, more so than the professionalism and remarkable performances that mark her four decades long career. Shortly after her death in 1977, Crawford’s adopted daughter Christina published “ Mommie Dearest ,” a memoir detailing her mother’s alleged abusive nature, alcoholism and neuroses.

  3. 31 de mar. de 2024 · Joan Crawford se retrató a sí misma como una madre amantísima en sus dos autobiografías, pero Christina Crawford pinta una realidad completamente distinta en sus propias (e infames) memorias ...

  4. 12 de jun. de 2019 · La autora habla de años de maltrato psicológico y golpes con objetos, encadena episodio tras episodio de broncas por rehusar comer algún alimento (durante una semana se niega a acabar un filete ...

  5. 24 de mar. de 2024 · By Gina Dimuro | Edited By John Kuroski. Published March 24, 2024. In Mommie Dearest, Christina Crawford claimed that her mother was a sadistic abuser — but those closest to Joan Crawford disagreed. Joan Crawford was one of the biggest American movie stars of all time, but her daughter Christina Crawford claimed that the glamorous ...

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  6. 11 de nov. de 2017 · The 1981 movie, Mommie Dearest, which is based on the autobiography of Joan Crawford, was written by her daughter, Christina Crawford. While there is much speculation as to the truth of her...

  7. This piece was originally published on August 10, 2016 and is being republished for Women Writers Week. In her half-century career, Joan Crawford was a master of so many elements of her craft: gesture and silhouette (a lost art), using the shape of her body to tell the story (another lost art), stepping into key lights with emotions at full-throttle (lost art, etc.), as well as the eternal ...