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...
“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...
Richard Burton, in a way, is a man who has everything . . . health . . . good looks . . . talent.
And, above all, he has Liz Taylor.
But, because life is a balance sheet of assets and debits, Richard has his problems, too.
And,...
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...
Determination, perseverance and ingenuity are marks of the indestructibles. Unwearied persistence and a clever use of the gray matter can often bring about that fervently desired show-business break, and further, can make the difference between a healthy career and oblivion. Such a sketch pinpoints Bill...