You voted him M. S.’s Man of the Year—but we’re not surprised, because Larry Parks has won everything he’s gone after, since he was a 9-year-old, yearning over a shiny train in a bright store window....
To you, Dorothy Malone, it seemed like a mile to the stage of the PANTAGES THEATRE. When Jack Lemmon opened the envelope for Best Supporting Actress of 1956 and announced, “The winner—Dorothy Malone!” your legs had suddenly turned to putty. Somehow you made your way down the...
One murky California midnight a twenty-six-foot sloop nosed out past the jagged rocks of San Pedro’s harbor and into a boiling sea. At the helm a rangy, square-cut sailor gripped the spokes and braced himself for what he was seeking—a scrap with the elements.
Ground swells...
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....