Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts or Spotify . From the anonymous tips posted on Deux Moi to the streams of annotated paparazzi shots that fill the Daily Mail , today’s celebrity gossip -- democratized, based on technological surveillance -- looks completely different than it used to,
Dale Robertson’s Romance . . . Hollywood Burglaries . . . Will Rock Hudson Marry Betty?
Hollywood Snapshots . . . I nominate Maggie McNamara . . . I had a ball at the Eddie Fisher party . . . Tony Curtis was really surprised . . . I challenge Bob Mitchum the letter box
Columbia’s The Corpse Came C.O.D. (1947) was the most interesting of my blizzard viewing, though not because of stars George Brent and Joan Blondell but the quick flashes of Hollywood Gossip …
Tribute to Irving Berlin (Rare radio recording from 1938). Case and record are in very good condition. Minor bends on case, inner sleeve in fair condition. Album features include Belle Baker, Ben Bernie, Connie Boswell, Darryl F. Zanuck, Eddie Cantor, Ethel Merman, Irving Berlin, Jack Haley, John Steele, Lew Lehr, Louella Parsons, Sophie Tucker, Ted Husing, Brox Sisters, Tyrone Power, and Walter Winchell. Tracklist A A Tribute To Irving Berlin B A Tribute To Irving Berlin
Arlene Dahl has a new romance . . . Proper Peter Lawford . . . Rocky Cooper sounds off . . . Martha Hyer’s lost love . . . Doris Day is embarrassed . . . partying pairs
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Hollywood Snapshots . . . I nominate Maggie McNamara . . . I had a ball at the Eddie Fisher party . . . Tony Curtis was really surprised . . . I challenge Bob Mitchum the letter box
Marlene Dietrich survives as an archetypal celebrity in pop culture and academia. On this fan-written blog, we comment on anything Dietrich-related.
Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts or Spotify . From the anonymous tips posted on Deux Moi to the streams of annotated paparazzi shots that fill the Daily Mail , today’s celebrity gossip -- democratized, based on technological surveillance -- looks completely different than it used to,
Behind the mocking headlines is the true and tragic story of the Sinatras—too much in love to tell each other so!
Born Aug. 6, 1881 in Freeport, Ill.. Died Dec. 9, 1972 of arteriosclerosis in Santa Monica, CA
Dan Dailey surprised everyone in Hollywood when he went to the Menninger Sanitarium—the place where Robert Walker was restored to health. Dan went there of his own accord after his doctor, a noted psychiatrist, told him that he must have complete rest. He had been very nervous following the separation from his socialite wife. I
Judy Garland’s homecoming is the Hollywood party of the year . . . Shelley and Vittorio finally make it . . . Will we be calling her Lana Lamas soon? . . . I’ll never marry again, says King Gable
Esther Williams voted uncooperative . . . Jane Powell’s new romance . . . Santa Claus: Hollywood Style . . . Kargers Reconcile . . . The year’s astounding statements . . .
Liz is hoping for twins . . . Bergman weeps over Pia’s court testimony . . . Jane Wyman’s rug-cutting party is a WHAM-BAMMIE . . . Eleanor Powell and Glenn Ford climax all of those rumors . . .
In "Go West, Young Women: The Rise of Early Hollywood," Hilary Hallett explains how, thanks to immigrants seeking out futures and fortunes, Los Angeles became a
Judy Garland’s homecoming is the Hollywood party of the year . . . Shelley and Vittorio finally make it . . . Will we be calling her Lana Lamas soon? . . . I’ll never marry again, says King Gable
It isn’t the easiest thing in the world to be the wife of a movie actor no matter how famous, good-looking and rich he is. There are no sure-fire recipes for keeping a movie hero a husband. But, close friends say that blonde Mrs. Dean Martin couldn’t have taken a more mistaken course with Dean.
Behind the mocking headlines is the true and tragic story of the Sinatras—too much in love to tell each other so!
Hollywood Snapshots . . . I nominate Maggie McNamara . . . I had a ball at the Eddie Fisher party . . . Tony Curtis was really surprised . . . I challenge Bob Mitchum the letter box
Liz is hoping for twins . . . Bergman weeps over Pia’s court testimony . . . Jane Wyman’s rug-cutting party is a WHAM-BAMMIE . . . Eleanor Powell and Glenn Ford climax all of those rumors . . .
Another Modern Screen Exclusive: Hollywood’s top reporter reveals why Crawford blasted Monroe in public . . . and what Marilyn’s doing about it!
Hollywood Snapshots . . . I nominate Maggie McNamara . . . I had a ball at the Eddie Fisher party . . . Tony Curtis was really surprised . . . I challenge Bob Mitchum the letter box
Dale Robertson’s Romance . . . Hollywood Burglaries . . . Will Rock Hudson Marry Betty?
Dan Dailey surprised everyone in Hollywood when he went to the Menninger Sanitarium—the place where Robert Walker was restored to health. Dan went there of his own accord after his doctor, a noted psychiatrist, told him that he must have complete rest. He had been very nervous following the separation from his socialite wife. I
Dale Robertson’s Romance . . . Hollywood Burglaries . . . Will Rock Hudson Marry Betty?
Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts or Spotify . Louella’s daughter, Harriet Parsons, became a groundbreaking female film producer at a moment in history in which virtually all mainstream filmmakers were male. She was also a lesbian, at a time when being openly gay was unacceptable in H
Hollywood Snapshots . . . I nominate Maggie McNamara . . . I had a ball at the Eddie Fisher party . . . Tony Curtis was really surprised . . . I challenge Bob Mitchum the letter box
Judy Garland’s homecoming is the Hollywood party of the year . . . Shelley and Vittorio finally make it . . . Will we be calling her Lana Lamas soon? . . . I’ll never marry again, says King Gable
Shelley vs. Vittorio . . . June Haver finds Fred MacMurray . . . Dale Robertsons split
Hollywood Snapshots . . . I nominate Maggie McNamara . . . I had a ball at the Eddie Fisher party . . . Tony Curtis was really surprised . . . I challenge Bob Mitchum the letter box
Shelley vs. Vittorio . . . June Haver finds Fred MacMurray . . . Dale Robertsons split
IN THIS SECTION: Good News . . . Hollywood Snapshots . . . The letter box . . . Love story of the month . . . I was miffed at Jane Powell . . . I nominate Martha Hyer