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Why Paul Newman Left His Wife?

For three years we’ve known the story of Paul Newman’s secret love. For three years we refrained from printing it because we hoped things would become right again with Paul and his wife, Jackie. But now that there’s no hope left—we feel we have to...

I Love Marilyn Monroe

As Stengel is to the Yankees—that’s how Skolsky is to The Monroe. But he can’t write an article about her—he loves her too much....

That’s Hollywood For You

I wonder if Jayne Mansfield will turn in a good acting job before her publicity runs out . . . Shelley Winters is trying to find herself so she can be herself . . . Tony Curtis had a “West Side Story” childhood. “I had...

The Lowdown On Hollywood Women

At last one of Hollywood’s most popular reporters (and man-about-beautiful-women) bares his soul. For the first time, Sidney Skolsky tells all about his love-life—and the private lives of his loves—including some of Hollywood’s hottest stars!...

That’s Hollywood For You

I’ll bet Sophia Loren is now regarded as a Hollywood actress in Italy . . . I can’t imagine Tony Perkins cooking a meal, but . . . he does . . . Nobody sings a torch song like Frank Sinatra . . . Nobody...

That’s Hollywood For You

I wouldn’t believe it was Natalie Wood if I saw Natalie Wood alone in a restaurant or at the movies. . . . Frank Sinatra should record an album of torch ballads and call it “Songs For Losers Only.” . . . As Sinatra says:...

That’s Hollywood For You

I wish Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher don’t make a picture together for quite a while. Don’t think it will be good for Debbie and Eddie personally, even if the movie is a giant hit. . . . Ava Gardner likes to walk barefooted around...

That’s Hollywood For You

I BELIEVE THAT Mario Lanza is misunderstood, even by himself . . . Saw Liz Taylor with gray hair after she played a scene for “Giant.” If this is a preview of things to come, I’m putting in my bid for Liz Taylor as on...

Why Eddie Doesn’t Dare Leave Elizabeth Taylor Alone . . .

“I have had more than a passing acquaintance with death. Too close. Close enough to know what death is like—and that is far too close.” One thousand people fixed their eyes on the beautiful woman at the microphone. One thousand people—among them Robert Kennedy, Frank...