“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...
Hollywood history was made on the evening of February 10th. For the thirty-fifth year, PHOTOPLAY’s Gold Medal awards singled out the movies and the stars that have won the public’s deepest affection. And, for the first time, newer stars who may be the Gold Medal...
She adores French fried onions and all kinds of flowers . . . can’t abide birds in cages or arithmetic. She’s always chewing gum and always full of zip. Her name is Doris Day...
How would you like to watch Rosalind Russell play you? The author of “Roughly Speaking” did just that—and tells you about it in this gay turnabout story...