The screen colony’s scene moves outdoors for Summer fun, and our celebrated society columnist, Cobina Wright, reports all the gay gossip of the glamorous guests....
Ten years ago he caddied for Crosby, Gable and Astaire . . . and they laughed when he said he’d grow up to be in pictures. But they remember Bob Wagner now....
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...
Where are the stars of yesteryear? What are they doing now? Did their wealth and fame bring them happiness? These are the questions everyone is asking, for the wonderful personalities of the past are returning again to the dizzy heights of their heyday. Every night, they’ve...
“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...
A reporter who has known Liz most of her short, exciting life asks the questions you want to know and gives the answers that came straight from Liz’s eighteen-year-old hear...
Why Gene Tierney can’t come back to Hollywood . . . The Walter Wangers say farewell to a house . . . Natalie Wood and Nick Adams begin to look serious...
“MADHOUSE MONTH” is what you can call this past one—and you won’t be wrong. So many parties, preems, movie stars making their night-club bows in town, charity events, fashion shows (the cocktail party kind)—what a whirl!
Some eighty of hundreds who went to the Beverly Hills...