When I reported to the set of M-G-M’s “The Prize,” I wasn’t a bit nervous—until a man asked me to take off my clothes. And just when I had finally composed myself, I learned that not only would I be naked, but that my scene...
On December 1, 1962, Maryline Hutton returned to Los Angeles from a week in New York. Jim Hutton met her at the railroad station and asked for a divorce.
The Huttons had been married slightly less than four years. Their daughter was three years old, their...
It was a long five months . . . five empty, lonely, unhappy months. Months when Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin, separated from each other, stood at the brink of a marriage break-up.
Now that time is over and they are together again.
The Darins are reconciled—but...
The oldest is 74, the youngest 18—and the eight in the middle add up to the world’s wackiest adoption plan. To find out who they are—click on the news...
In Cambridge, Maryland, and Los Angeles, California, in Birmingham, Alabama, and New York City—in towns that almost no one ever heard of and cities that are world-famous—American Negroes are demanding the end of discrimination in housing, education and employment.
Actor James Whitmore has named this “The...
Many people have said many things about Vince Edwards since his rise to stardom. But on one subject everybody agrees: Vince is a great lover—of good food. It’s his Italian heritage. Now Photoplay has borrowed his favorite recipes for you who are also lovers—of luscious...
If you saw Natalie Wood at LaScala Wednesday night of this week . . . or Thursday . . .or Saturday, saw her with the tall, lean, young man, wealthy and sophisticated, if you saw them together, you’d see the change in Natalie. And you...