From what I have read about her, she took her job extremely seriously. She did not consider herself a "star" or have any interest in fame. She was for lack of a better phrase, committed to her art totally.
At times very difficult, extremely head strong, impatient and even rude. But very intelligent, witty and biting.
There is no way to know the real truth about how people were seventy five years ago, but I hold a great deal of respect for how she approached her job.
As far as the 30's and very early 40's go, I think she has to be considered as one of the top if not the greatest actor of that period.
There is a reason she has the reputation she does. Considering she was not a fame hound, and her career was somewhat stunted, there is a reason she is #2 on AFI's greatest female stars ever.
I know that when I was growing up in the late 70's and early 80's she was probably the most revered of all living actors at that time. I can remember actors and actresses in those days speaking of her as though she were a deity. They were in utter awe of her. That has always stuck with me.
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