“Stardom doesn’t last,” a new player named Fredric March confided to Photoplay in 1927. Bette Davis put it another way. “I don’t want to own anything I can’t pack in a trunk,” she proclaimed upon first arriving in Hollywood. Yet March, after thirty years, is...
“What! Getting married? Golly no, on the level. If you believe everything you read I’m going with every boy in town. You’re just kidding? Well, thank goodness!”...
She fights with her director. She dreads marrying one man “because I’d be so unhappy to give up the other four.” She’s Joanne Woodward, the hottest new actress in town...
Editor’s Note: George Nader’s father has always turned down requests for stories about his son. George explains, “My parents have no desire to capitalize on my Hollywood connections. They’ve developed a great interest in my work, but they’d be just as happy if I became...
From Paris, it is a half-hour drive to Rochers, the Jean Pierre Aumonts’ splendid, forest-encircled villa in the suburb Malmaison. The last time I had seen Marisa was in California, before her marriage, and I was delighted to accept for Photoplay Marisa’s invitation to visit...
“The last time Sal came home from Hollywood,” says his mother, “we noticed that there’s something new about the way he talks, the way he acts, even the way he thinks!”...