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Hollywood and starlet
Gangster Benjamin " Bugsy " Siegel ( Warren Beatty ), who works for the New York mob, goes to California and instantly falls in love with Virginia Hill ( Annette Bening ), a Hollywood starlet.
Young starlet Janey Spangles tips off Annie to the corrupt practices in Hollywood.
She plays the part of a Hollywood starlet Richie wins a date with.
* 1930s Hollywood starlet Ruby Keeler was born in Dartmouth.
Sayre's antics were shocking to those around her, and she became — along with her childhood friend and future Hollywood starlet Tallulah Bankhead — a mainstay of Montgomery gossip.
There is Harry Greener, the fading vaudevillian ; his daughter, Faye, an aspiring starlet ; Claude Estee, the successful Hollywood screenwriter ; Homer Simpson, the hopelessly clumsy and disaffected " everyman "; Abe Kusich, a midget gangster ; Earle Shoop the cowboy ; Miguel, Shoop's Mexican sidekick ; Adore Loomis, a precocious child actor, and Loomis's doting stage mother.
She is portrayed in a lavender dress with a feather boa, an archetypal Hollywood starlet much more in keeping with the character of Miss Piggy than Glinda.
They kidnap Billy Pilgrim, the protagonist of the novel, and place him in a zoo on Tralfamadore with Montana Wildhack, a Hollywood starlet. The Tralfamadorians use the phrase " So it goes " a lot during this book.
Elizabeth Short ’ s body was found cut in half, and the newspaper accounts, which described Short as a beautiful Hollywood aspiring starlet, drew more interest and attention, including Ellroy's.
Beginning with a yearlong investigation for The New Yorker, Reiss ’ s quest for the truth buffets him from one weird character to the next: from the last heir of the Ottoman throne to a highly educated baroness living in an Austrian castle who was translating the lyrics of a rock opera from German to French, to an aging starlet in a Hollywood bungalow full of cats and turtles.
When the film was released The New York Times film critic Vincent Canby dismissed the film, writing, " Hangar 18 is the sort of melodrama that pretends to be skeptical, but requires that everyone watching it be profoundly gullible ... It stars ... Robert Vaughn as the ruthless and fatally unimaginative White House Chief of Staff ... In the supporting cast is Debra Macfarlane, who plays a beautiful female specimen found aboard the saucer, a young woman who looks amazingly like a Hollywood starlet.
Her last red carpet Oscar event was in 1959, as a Hollywood starlet.
While the heroine that is willing to sacrifice herself and that Marlowe ultimately rescues is the jaded Hollywood starlet Mavis Weld.
He also was mentioned as a paramour of, and suspect in the murder of, young Hollywood starlet Christa Helm.
Once a Hollywood starlet enjoying the show business spotlight, the wealthy Emerson moved to Spain and spent the rest of her life in seclusion.
It doesn't really help when he's got a smarmy agent ( Martin Short ) whose promise seems empty, a starlet ( Teri Hatcher ) playing with his mind and the grim reminder that all of his much less-talented and much more self-satisfied classmates are working successfully in Hollywood, Nick is finally getting a chance to look at the big picture at hand.
Show People offers an entertaining inside look at 1920s Hollywood and reflects on the actual acting career of starlet Marion Davies.

Hollywood and Joan
The 1960 Hollywood film version of the story, Esther and the King, was directed by Raoul Walsh and starred Joan Collins and Richard Egan.
His aunts included Hollywood film stars Constance and Joan Bennett, from whom he was estranged, and his maternal grandfather was the celebrated matinée idol Richard Bennett.
Joan Crawford: Hollywood Martyr.
True Hollywood Story episode featuring Dynasty, former ABC executive Ted Harbert stated, " The truth is we didn't really believe that we had this thing done as a hit until Joan Collins walked down that courtroom aisle.
After a season of rotating center squares, former Hollywood Squares panelist Joan Rivers joined the series as the permanent center square.
The film was Hitchcock's second Hollywood production since leaving the United Kingdom in 1939 ( the first was Rebecca ) and had an unusually large number of writers: Robert Benchley, Charles Bennett, Harold Clurman, Joan Harrison, Ben Hecht, James Hilton, John Howard Lawson, John Lee Mahin, Richard Maibaum, and Budd Schulberg, with Bennett, Benchley, Harrison, and Hilton the only writers credited in the finished film.
Davis and Joan Crawford played two aging sisters, former actresses forced by circumstance to share a decaying Hollywood mansion.
" However, this did not affect RKO's plans for Astaire, first lending him for a few days to MGM in 1933 for his Hollywood debut, where he appeared as himself dancing with Joan Crawford in the successful musical film Dancing Lady.
As potential cinemagoers had been associating Cain with hard-boiled crime fiction only, this trick — exploited in advertisements and trailers — in combination with the casting of then Hollywood star Joan Crawford in the title role made sure that the film was going to be a box office hit even before it was released.
Her victory won her the respect and admiration of her peers, among them her own sister Joan Fontaine, who later commented, " Hollywood owes Olivia a great deal ".
During those years, many of Hollywood ’ s biggest names were photographed in front of Sedona ’ s signature landscape, from Errol Flynn to Gene Tierney, John Wayne to Joan Crawford, James Stewart to Lizabeth Scott, Robert Mitchum to Elvis Presley.
The capital cities host such internationally renowned cultural institutions as the Sydney Opera House and National Gallery of Victoria, and Australia has contributed many artists to music and film internationally, from hard rock's AC / DC to opera's Joan Sutherland, to Hollywood actors Geoffrey Rush and Nicole Kidman.
* Nancy Travis as Joan Barry, a young Hollywood actress
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by playing the album in its entirety with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, conducted by Edwin Outwater, along with guest vocalists including Joan Osborne and Aimee Mann.
For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Joan Fontaine has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1645 Vine Street.
While living in Hollywood as a young boy, Clampett and his mother Joan lived next door to Charlie Chaplin and his brother Syd.
While their characters were less significant, well-known actors who played cameos in the programme included Joan Sims, best known for her numerous roles in the Carry On films, who guest-starred in the feature-length episode " The Frog's Legacy " as an aunt of Trigger and old friend of Del's late mother ; future Hollywood star David Thewlis, who played a young wannabe musician in " It's Only Rock and Roll "; John Bardon, who played the role of Jim Branning in the soap opera " EastEnders ", as the supermarket security officer in " The Longest Night ".
His family moved to California where Perle attended Hollywood High School in Los Angeles – his classmates including actor Mike Farrell, singer Ricky Nelson, and Joan Wohlstetter ( the daughter of Albert and Roberta Wohlstetter of the Rand Corporation ).
She also had a brother, Harry Hays Morgan, Jr., who became a minor Hollywood actor in such films as " Abie's Irish Rose " ( 1946 ), " Joan of Arc " ( 1948 ), and others.
After the divorce Thelma Morgan Converse was rumored to be engaged to the American actor Richard Bennett, the matinée-idol father of Hollywood film stars Constance Bennett, Joan Bennett, and Barbara Bennett ( the third was the mother of talk-show host Morton Downey, Jr .).
The regular cast included Hollywood veterans such as Henry Gibson, George Kennedy, Cheech Marin, and Joan Van Ark.
" As a staff writer on those programs, Oppenheimer wrote sketch comedy for many Hollywood stars, including Fred Allen, Talullah Bankhead, Charles Boyer, Fanny Brice, George Burns and Gracie Allen, James Cagney, Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Bob Hope, William Powell, Ginger Rogers, Barbara Stanwyck, James Stewart, and Spencer Tracy.
In 1932 he had small parts in Hollywood productions featuring Joan Bennett and Mary Astor.
Joan Crawford described them as " the happiest married couple in Hollywood.

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