"After so many drive-in waitresses becoming movie stars, there has been this real drought, when along come class; somebody who actually went to school, can spell, maybe even plays the piano. She may be a wispy, thin little thing, but when you see that girl, you know you're really in the presence of something. In that league there's only ever been Garbo, and the other Hepburn, and maybe Bergman. It's a rare quality, but boy, do you know when you've found it."

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Source: Fictional character: Lorraine. Ace in the Hole, www.imdb.com. 1951.

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Billy Wilder

Film Director, Screenwriter

Billy Wilder was a pioneering filmmaker known for his sharp wit and insightful explorations of love and morality in films like 'Some Like It Hot.'

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