Joan Crawford (formerly known as Lucille Fay Lesueur), born in the United States, was a famous actress of the Golden Age in Hollywood. (Pictured is Joan Crawford)

Joan Crawford won the 18th Academy Award for Best Actress for "The Devil in the Sea" and was nominated for the 25th Academy Award for Best Actress for "Fright Rises". (Pictured is Joan Crawford)
Joan Crawford was born charismatic, a man of the people, and the star temperament is simply innate. Everything about her, from her history of going from nothing to being worthy, and all her tireless efforts to be under the flash, made her the best material for Hollywood's DreamWorks. (Pictured is Joan Crawford)
Joan's life is given dramatic details, and this big-eyed, crazy heroine forever shows people the name of the film, determination and unscrupulous ambition. (Pictured is Joan Crawford)
But being her child is not a blessing. After Joan's death, the will specifically mentioned that she would not keep a penny for her adopted daughter Kristina and her brother. (Pictured is Joan Crawford)
Joan once asked young Christina to eat a rawly fried steak, and Christina felt sick when she saw the bloody steak. (Pictured is Joan Crawford)
Joan asked her to put the steak in the refrigerator and told her not to eat anything else until she had eaten the steak. Christina was starving for days on end. (Pictured is Joan Crawford)
Joan has always been known for her "impeccable" style of dress, and she has strict dress codes for Christina from an early age. Joan always picked out very childlike clothes for her, even though she had grown up and had her own ideas. (Pictured is Joan Crawford)
Kristina did not dare to openly resist, so she secretly bought the clothes she wanted at school and then changed them into the clothes her mother bought when she returned home. (Pictured is Joan Crawford)
After Christina graduated, living in a dilapidated apartment and eating a meal without knowing where the next meal was, Joan insisted on taking her to a lavish restaurant to eat and pay for a taxi, but refused to use the money to support her necessary expenses. (Pictured is Joan Crawford)