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yan Murphy was 10 years old when he wrote a fan letter to screen icon . R She wrote back and their correspondence continued, including a four-hour interview at her home after he became a journalist in his 20s. Now, the writer, director and producer behind hit shows including Nip/Tuck, Glee, and Scream Queens has a new , Feud. The first season has been devoted to the real-life infamous grudge between Bette Davis () and (). Over eight episodes the story flashes forward and back to pivotal moments while focusing on their only on-screen collaboration, in the 1962 thriller film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?. PASSION PROJECT “I wasn’t interested in doing anything that was campy,” Murphy explains of the series’ premise. “I was interested in something deeper with more emotion BIG SHOES TO FILL AN ALL- LINE-UP and pain because I think what happened Susan Sarandon, who won an Oscar Murphy surrounded his leading ladies to both women was very painful.” for the 1995 drama Dead Man Walking, with a stellar cast, including Having formed a relationship with says she was initially hesitant to take as blonde bombshell , Davis, Murphy admits he was conscious on 11-time Oscar-nominated actress as actress , of not overplaying the character. Davis, who won two Oscars during her Stanley Tucci as studio boss Jack Warner “I got to know Bette Davis through 50-year career but is best-remembered and Australian actress as the years and while she put on this for the 1950 classic All About Eve. gossip columnist . larger-than-life camp image in public, “The good news and bad news with He also lured Catherine Zeta-Jones in person she was very emotional and playing someone well-known is that out of a long acting hiatus to portray real, and that’s what interested me.” there are so many pieces of film and – one of Davis’s close He adds, “What I love about the television interviews, and recordings friends – known for Gone with the Wind. series is that even though it’s set in to study, but I came out of watching Although de Havilland is still alive 1962, the themes and issues in the that and I was terrified,” says the (and turned 100 last year), Zeta-Jones show are so modern because women Thelma & Louise star. didn’t attempt to meet her. Instead she are still dealing with sexism, ageism “I read everything about her I could relied on her father-in-law (who is also and misogyny 50 years later.” get my hands on and I got a dialect 100), actor Kirk Douglas, for research. coach and he made recordings for me “Kirk helped me understand who she AN EPIC RIVALRY to listen to every day and every night. was. I feel she’s not the sweet Melly from THE ORIGINAL While the two movie icons had been In the end I just jumped in and hoped Gone with the Wind that she is to her fans.” rivals since their heydays in the ’30s to channel Bette in some way.” Zeta-Jones explains, “She was a tough, and ’40s, their attempt at burying the Jessica Lange, a two-time Oscar ball-breaking woman of her time. She hatchet and salvaging their careers in Above from top: winner herself (for the 1982 comedy went up against the studio, which is A dramatic anthology What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? was the remarkable Tootsie and the 1995 drama Blue Sky), rare today, let alone then.” a miserable – yet memorable – failure. transformation laments that she never got to meet series details the bitter from actresses The studio planted newspaper items Sarandon (left) Crawford, who died of a heart attack in feud between to deliberately fan the flames of their and Lange into 1977. “But I did meet Bette Davis once,” rivalry and create buzz around the film. Davis and recalls the actress, who has also worked IF YOU LOVE THIS, WATCH... leading ladies Crawford; Meanwhile, Davis made fun of series creator with Murphy on four seasons of What Ever Happened DI VAS Crawford’s obsession with her looks Murphy; Lange; American Horror Story. to Baby Jane? and use of falsies in her bra, while Sarandon. “We did an event together when I was FEUD: BETTE AND JOAN Sundays from March 12 at 8.30pm on showcase [114] available in the DRAMA pack Sunday March 5 at 8.30pm on FOX Classics [113] Crawford complained to the press Opposite: starting out in my 20s and I remember Davis (left) part of the ENTERTAINMENT pack about Davis kicking her in the head on set in 1962 her saying to me, ‘You better court the

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