The legendary actress deserves a thread - so here it is!
The Wisconsin-born blond-haired, blue-eyed actress studied theater in Washington, D.C., and New York before nabbing the role of Edward G. Robinson's co-star in the Broadway play Middle of the Night at 25. Within two years, she headed for Hollywood with her husband, the director and "father of independent film" John Cassavetes. Their relationship produced ten movies, two Oscar nominations for her (for A Woman Under the Influence and Gloria), and a trio for him, as well as three children.
I fell in love with Gena when I saw A Woman Under the Influence. She took my breath away with her performance and she was so incredibly luminous on screen
Taken circa 1965
At the 1975 Academy Awards with her husband, John Cassavetes. He was nominated for Best Director and she for Best Actress for A Woman Under the Influence

Circa 1957

Close-up shot from 1968 film Faces
Studio glamour shot in 1955
Newlywed with husband John Cassavetes in 1954

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The Wisconsin-born blond-haired, blue-eyed actress studied theater in Washington, D.C., and New York before nabbing the role of Edward G. Robinson's co-star in the Broadway play Middle of the Night at 25. Within two years, she headed for Hollywood with her husband, the director and "father of independent film" John Cassavetes. Their relationship produced ten movies, two Oscar nominations for her (for A Woman Under the Influence and Gloria), and a trio for him, as well as three children.
I fell in love with Gena when I saw A Woman Under the Influence. She took my breath away with her performance and she was so incredibly luminous on screen

Taken circa 1965

At the 1975 Academy Awards with her husband, John Cassavetes. He was nominated for Best Director and she for Best Actress for A Woman Under the Influence

Circa 1957

Close-up shot from 1968 film Faces

Studio glamour shot in 1955

Newlywed with husband John Cassavetes in 1954

source: style.com