SirJoshua Reynolds' painting, Sarah Siddons as the Tragic Muse, played a crucial role in the creation of the film All about Eve. While puzzling over the mise-en-scène, the director Joseph Mankiewicz happened upon the portrait and instantly decided that it would provide the keynote of his production. He opened the story in the ballroom of the fictitious Sarah Siddons Society, in which a replica of Reynolds's painting hangs. The occasion is the presentation of the Sarah Siddons award statuette, modeled on Sarah Siddons as the Tragic Muse. In the climactic party scene, the painting again takes center stage, prominently displayed between the framing figures of Bette Davis and Marilyn Monroe. It also presides over the culminating scene, in which the chastened Anne Baxter skulks past a towering reproduction of Reynolds' portrait. Seven years after the release of the film, Bette Davis posed as Sarah Siddons in a re-creation of the painting staged as part of the Pageant of the Masters.

The powerful presence of Sarah Siddons in All about Eve convinced a group of theater-lovers in Chicago to found a real Sarah Siddons Society granting an actual award, also modeled on the Reynolds' painting. Beginning with Helen Hayes in 1952, the Society has awarded a statuette to the outstanding actress of each year. In 1971 Lauren Bacall received the Sarah Siddons award for her performance in Applause, the musical version of All About Eve, in which she played the role that Bette Davis had first immortalized. The following year, Bette Davis presented the Society with a statuette used in All about Eve, and in return the Society bestowed on her a special 20th Anniversary Award for her performance in the film. The Society has now been going since the middle of the 20th century, honoring the greatest actresses (and actors) of our day in the name of Sarah Siddons, who made acting a legitimate profession for women.

 

Bette Davis, Anne Baxter & Lucia Perrigo Meyers
An Actress for All Seasons
1972-73 Sarah Siddons Award Winner 
Bette Davis, Anne Baxter & Lucia Perrigo Meyers

 

Tears filled the eyes of Bette Davis and Anne Baxter when Lucia Perrigo Meyers, a founder of the Sarah Siddons Society , presented Ms. Davis with a special Sarah Siddons Award as An Actress for All Seasons at the 20th Anniversary Gala of the Society.  For the occasion, which marked more than 40 years on stage and screen for Ms. Davis, Anne Baxter flew from Hollywood as a surprise tribute to the great star with whom she co-starred in the 1950 motion picture classic, "All About Eve."  In that film, Ms. Baxter, playing the conniving understudy, managed to win the Siddons Award which should have gone to the established star portrayed by Ms. Davis.  The Sarah Siddons Society re-wrote the script in real life and Ms. Davis received a Sarah Siddons Award.

The Sarah Siddons Society celebrated 50 years in 2002. Our archives were given to The Chicago Public Library, Harold Washington Library Center and are located in the Special Collection Reading Room/9th Floor. The archives are available for research purposes.  In honor of the 50th anniversary of  Sarah Siddons Society, the archives were on display in an exhibit open to the public from April- June, 2002.

Members Preparing for 50th Anniversary of Sarah Siddons Society:


Susan Glick, Shirley Michels, Dorothy Fuller

Connie Sowa, Ellen Burns, Wendi Mancini

Carol Hays, Bill Flory, Audrey Matthies

Betty Jeffreys, Mary Lou Bilder-Gold, Lori Lennon

Mary Lou Bilder-Gold, Bill Flory, Donna Atwater

Ellen Burns, Bill Flory, Susan Downing
 
Lori Lennon, Sharon Seagren, Kathleen Amatangelo
 

 

Ellen Burns, past  President, Sarah Siddons Society
and
Mary Lou Bilder-Gold, past President, Sarah Siddons Society