The Three Faces Of Eve (1957) Apr 2026
: A timid, "mousy," and self-effacing housewife and mother suffering from severe headaches and blackouts.
The Transformation: Joanne Woodward’s Career-Defining Role The Three Faces of Eve (1957)
: A "wild child" and reckless barfly who is aware of Eve White’s life but holds her in contempt. : A timid, "mousy," and self-effacing housewife and
Released during a pivotal era for psychiatry in Hollywood, (1957) stands as a landmark psychological drama . Based on the real-life case of Chris Costner Sizemore , it introduced audiences to what was then known as "Multiple Personality Disorder" (now Dissociative Identity Disorder) with a sensitivity—and sensationalism—that still sparks debate today. : A timid