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Hedda and Hopper
* 1885 – Hedda Hopper, American actress and columnist ( d. 1966 )
November 6: Hedda Hopper
** Hedda Hopper's Hollywood debuts on radio with Hollywood gossip columnist Hedda Hopper as host ( the show runs until 1951, making Hopper a powerful figure in the Hollywood elite ).
** Hedda Hopper, American gossip columnist ( b. 1885 )
* May 2 – Hedda Hopper, American columnist ( d. 1966 )
She later told Hollywood columnist Hedda Hopper, " Mogambo had three things that interested me.
" The filming timetable afforded her opportunity to indulge in types of activities that undoubtedly would not have been broadcast to the likes of Hedda Hopper or her reading public.
In Granger's autobiography he writes of his distaste for the film's script, while Kelly later confided to Hedda Hopper, " It wasn't pleasant.
His Speak Easily costar, Hedda Hopper, died the same day.
Sinatra was savaged by gossip columnists Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons, the Hollywood establishment, the Roman Catholic Church and by his fans for leaving his wife for a noted femme fatale.
* Hedda Hopper ( uncredited ) as Mrs. Powell
Hedda Hopper wrote that Colbert placed her career " ahead of everything save possibly her marriage ", and described her as the " smartest and canniest " of Hollywood actresses, with a strong sense of what was best for her, and a " deep rooted desire to be in shape, efficient and under control ".
Director Cecil B. DeMille and gossip columnist Hedda Hopper play themselves, and the film includes cameo appearances by leading silent film actors Buster Keaton, H. B. Warner and Anna Q. Nilsson.
When columnist Hedda Hopper sent her Richard Nixon placards and asked McDaniel to distribute them, McDaniel declined in a letter, saying that she had made a decision to stay out of politics.
After speaking with McDaniel, Hedda Hopper wrote a column claiming that McDaniel's career problems were not the fault of racism but were caused by McDaniel's " own people.
According to the book Bright Boulevards, Bold Dreams, by Donald Bogle, McDaniel happily informed gossip columnist Hedda Hopper in 1945 that she was pregnant.
* Hopper, Hedda.
From the 1930s through the 1950s, the two best-known-and competing-Hollywood gossip columnists were Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons.
* Hedda Hopper
** Busy Buzzi – A Hedda Hopper / Louella Parsons-style gossip columnist.
* Hedda Hopper — Hollywood gossip columnist

Hedda and wrote
On the subject of the title, Ibsen wrote: " My intention in giving it this name was to indicate that Hedda as a personality is to be regarded rather as her father's daughter than her husband's wife.
In her Los Angeles Times gossip column on March 1, 1946, Hedda Hopper wrote, " King Baggot, who used to be one of our top directors, is working as an extra in The Show-Off.
When the film was taken away from her by RKO management and given to producer-writer Dudley Nichols, Hollywood columnist Hedda Hopper wrote a strongly-worded newspaper editorial.

Hedda and If
Hedda Hopper quoted him as saying " If I did it well, I'd always be remembered as the man who played Lanza.

Hedda and Bette
Famous Hollywood guest stars such as Cary Grant, Orson Welles, Judy Garland, Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Paulette Goddard, Dorothy Lamour, Rita Hayworth, Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, Basil Rathbone, Gary Cooper, Veronica Lake, Ginger Rogers, Edward G. Robinson, Hedda Hopper, and many more would be on hand to trade comedic barbs with Hope.

Hedda and had
The first cathedral was built on the present site in 700 when Bishop Hedda built a new church to house the bones of St Chad, which had become a sacred shrine to many pilgrims when he died in 672.
Tesman and Gabler are financially overstretched, and Tesman tells Hedda that he will not be able to finance the regular entertaining or luxurious housekeeping that Gabler had been expecting.
While on Project Runway, Hedda had several disagreements with his designer Suede leading many of the other designers to use the name " Hedda Lettuce " as a term for a model that is hard to work with.
Hedda Lettuce recently appeared on an episode of Ugly Betty entitled " Chica and the Man " in which Wilhelmina Slater discovered she had a drag impersonator named Wilhediva Hater.
Although she had little dialogue, Hedda can be seen in the majority of the scenes that take place in the drag bar.
She had been a small-time actress of stage and screen for years before being offered the chance to write a column ' Hedda Hopper's Hollywood ' in the Los Angeles Times in 1938.
Her formidable power remained unchallenged until February 14, 1937, when Hedda Hopper, a struggling character actress since the days of silent movies, whom Parsons had been kind to and mentioned occasionally in her column, and who had returned the favor by giving Parsons information on others, was hired to be a gossip columnist by one of Hearst's rival newspapers.
Hollywood-based columnists Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper seized upon this at the time, questioning Haymes ' patriotism, but the story had little effect on Haymes ' career.
Also that year, Elizabeth Robins and Marion Lea directed and starred in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler at the theatre, and his Rosmersholm had its London premiere here.
Joel Steinberg ( born May 25, 1941 ), a former New York criminal defense attorney, attracted international media attention when he was accused of murder and convicted of manslaughter in the November 1, 1987, death of a six-year-old girl, Elizabeth (" Lisa "), whom he and his live-in partner Hedda Nussbaum had illegally adopted.
There had also been pressure against Foreman by, among others, Harry Cohn of Columbia Pictures ( Kramer's brand new boss at the time ), John Wayne of the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals ( who said he would " never reget having helped run Foreman out of this country " and called High Noon " un-American ") and Hedda Hopper of the Los Angeles Times.
* 1913-1922: His fifth wife was Hedda Hopper ; they had one son, William Hopper.

Hedda and set
When interviewed by Hedda Hopper in the early 1950s, Duryea spoke of career goals and his preparation for roles: " Well, first of all, let's set the stage or goal I set for myself when I decided to become an actor ... not just ' an actor ', but a successful one.

Hedda and out
For 2004-2005, Buddies continued to fulfill its role as the centre for ground-breaking, challenging theatre in Toronto by offering a robust season of theatrical works by Greg MacArthur ( Snowman ), Daniel MacIvor ( da da kamera's Cul-de-sac ), Mirha-Soleil Ross ( Yapping out Loud ), Marie Clements ( Native Earth's The Unnatural and Accidental Women ), Adam Bock ( Theatrefront's Swimming in the Shallows ), Darren O ' Donnell ( Mammalian Diving Reflex's Suicide-site Guide to the City ), Ann Holloway ( Kingstonia ), Sky Gilbert ( Cabaret Company ’ s Rope Enough ), and an adaptation by Judith Thompson ( Volcano ’ s take on Ibsen's Hedda Gabler ).

Hedda and her
I'd have been more impressed if I hadn't remembered that she'd played Hedda Gabler in her highschool dramatics course.
In 1962, he played Løvborg in Hedda Gabler, her former love, with Ingrid Bergman.
Many sources consider this as her London stage debut but she actually did Magda before Hedda Gabler.
Hedda's married name is Hedda Tesman ; Gabler is her maiden name.
Hedda Gabler, daughter of an aristocratic general, has just returned to her villa in Kristiania ( now Oslo ) from her honeymoon.
In 1975, Glenda Jackson was nominated for an Academy Award as leading actress for her role in the British film adaptation Hedda.
Shaw plays the requisite arrogance with which Hedda wounds those around her, but the immediate recriminations which she visits upon herself are even more harrowing.
Although her stage appearances tended to run naturally towards Shakespeare and the classics, including Ibsens Hedda Gabler, Chekhov's The Three Sisters, Marlowe, Racine, Gorky, Brecht, she has also appeared in plays by Genet, Pinter, Ronald Harwood, Nicholson, Albee and others.
Other performances included roles in The Joy of Living ( 1902 ), Pelléas et Mélisande ( 1904 ; as Melisande to the Pelleas of her friend Sarah Bernhardt ), Hedda Gabler ( 1907 ), Electra ( 1908 ), The Thunderbolt ( 1908 ), and Bella Donna ( 1911 ).
A couple of " Mrs Pat "' s later significant performances were as the title role in the 1922 West End production of Henrik Ibsen's play Hedda Gabler and Mrs. Alving in the " Ibsen Centennial " ( 1928 ) staging of Ghosts ( with John Gielgud as her son Oswald ).
She has appeared in numerous theatre productions since her stage debut in 1970, including stints at the National Theatre in 1972-73, the title role in a derivation of Hedda Gabler at the Roundhouse in 1980, and with the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1982-83.
Hedda Hopper ( May 2, 1885 – February 1, 1966 ) was one of America's best-known gossip columnists, notorious for feuding with her arch-rival Louella Parsons.
Consequently, Elda Hopper paid a numerologist $ 10 to tell her what name she should use, and the answer was Hedda.
She was noted for her hats, considered her trademark, mostly because of her taste for large, flamboyant ones ; and her hats were so famous that, in the 1946 movie, Breakfast in Hollywood, Del Porter, backed by Spike Jones and his City Slickers, sang a novelty song, " A Hat for Hedda Hopper " while Hopper was sitting in the audience wearing an extraordinary milliner's creation.

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