Wen Shi Gong yue: She played the world-wide, vain, aggressive and chaotic relationship between men and women represented by the word "female star" to the extreme, and the female stars in the world were all leftovers. She was named the 10th "Greatest Actress of a Hundred Years" by the American Film Institute. Outstanding good qualities: gifted wit, vigorous vitality and graceful body shape, and the most valuable thing is her sculptural face that combines line and face, like the mask of a classical deity carved in the fifth century in Greece. This kind of face is especially suitable for lighting, that is, you can shoot the most beautiful face from any angle, and the closer the camera, the more appropriate and moving her expression becomes. Her eyes shone brightly, and her lips revealed a longing for a soul-destroying scene.

In 1925, she went to Hollywood, where she was favored by MGM and signed a contract. Her first film was Pretty Lady, in which she played a small dancing role and later made a number of films of the same genre. In 1928, he starred in "Our Dancing Daughters" and directly became a star. With the rise of sound films, she starred in The Grand Hotel in 1932.
Joan Crawford realized that staying at MGM would only repeat herself repeatedly, so she jumped to Warner Pictures. In 1945, she won the 18th Academy Award for Best Actress for "Desire for the Sea Demon". In 1947, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for "Cocooning Yourself". In 1952, he received a third Oscar nomination for "Fright Rises". After the death of her husband in 1959, Crawford succeeded her husband as a female director of the company, and since then she has turned her energy mainly to business.
Joan Crawford (March 23, 1904 – May 10, 1977), born Lucille Fay Le Sarère, was an American actress in San Antonio, Texas.