How about a walk down memory lane to take a quick look at what happened at the box […]
Bette Davis
John Hough (b. 1941) is a filmmaker, best remembered for the work he did in the 1970s and […]
In the 1950s and 1960s, former screen actress Mamie Van Doren (b. 1931) was, along with Marilyn Monroe […]
Irene Mayer Selznick, daughter of studio mogul Louis B. Mayer and wife of independent Hollywood producer David O. […]
Screen and television actor/star Mike Connors (born 1925 as Kreker Ohanian, of Armenian descent) gained worldwide fame and […]
A lot of (auto)biographical books and historical documentaries have been made over the years, all reflecting on (the […]
Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Audrey Tautou: Hopefully we’ll catch another glimpse of their on-screen magic
It all began more than a century ago, and since then, it often proved to be a successful […]
Former screen actress Joan Leslie, one of the last surviving stars of Hollywood’s Golden Age and highly popular […]
The glamorous Marlene Dietrich one night came straight from the set from "Kismet" covered in gold paint [late 1943]. I had never seen two thousand men screaming in a state of near mass hysteria. Marlene was one of the most generous in the amount of time she spent at the Hollywood Canteen [during World War II]. Bette Davis in her autobiography "This 'N That" (1987)
“Box office dynamite—that’s ‘Now, Voyager’.” Those are the first words of Naka‘s “Now Voyager” Variety film review, as […]
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