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10 films showcasing the greatness of bi Hollywood icon Montgomery Clift
- The bisexual actor was one of the best and most beautiful of mid-20th-century Hollywood.
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Candle In The Wind wasn’t originally inspired by Marilyn Monroe, says Bernie Taupin
Lyricist also claims to have spent just half an hour on the rewritten Princess Diana tribute version and to have only heard it a couple of times: “I don’t remember a word of it!”
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Actor Montgomery Clift Hated Having to ‘Conceal’ His ‘True Self’: ‘It Was a Terrible Burden’
Fans waited for two hours outside St. James’ Church on Madison Avenue to say goodbye to Montgomery Clift. Huge bouquets of flowers, including some from Elizabeth Taylor, flanked his coffin at the simple service in New York City, where his family, close friends and celebrities like Lauren Bacall bowed their heads in prayer. In the...
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Stella Stevens, Leading Lady Who Starred With Jerry Lewis, Elvis Presley, Is Dead At 84
The actor is best known for playing the love interest in the 1964 comedy, "The Nutty Professor."
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Stella Stevens, star of 'The Nutty Professor,' is dead at 84
Stella Stevens, a prominent leading lady in 1960s and 70s comedies perhaps best known for playing the object of Jerry Lewis’s affection in “The Nutty Professor,” has died. Born Estelle Caro Eggleston in Yazoo City, Mississippi in 1938, she married at 16 and gave birth to her first and only child, actor/producer Andrew Stevens in 1955 when she was 17, and divorced two years later. “The head of publicity at Paramount basically made me a worldwide sex symbol,” Stevens told FilmTalk in 2017.
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Bill Treusch, Talent Manager to Sissy Spacek, Christopher Walken and Diane Keaton, Dies at 80
He died following a long illness on Tuesday
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Bill Treusch Dies: Longtime New York Talent Manager Who Guided Careers Of Sissy Spacek, Christopher Walken, Melissa Leo & Many Others Was 80
Bill Treusch, a longtime New York talent manager who once served as personal assistant to Montgomery Clift and went on help guide the careers of Sissy Spacek, Christopher Walken, Tom Hulce, Diane Keaton, Eric Roberts, Tom Berenger and numerous others, died Tuesday in New York City following a lengthy illness. He was 80. Following his […]
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25 Facts About Famous Female Sex Symbols That I Wish I'd Known Much Earlier
Jane Russell was like, "No, Howard Hughes, I will not wear your weird bra invention."View Entire Post ›
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19 Super-Interesting Details In The Lives Of Old Hollywood Women
Audrey Hepburn survived World War II by eating tulip bulbs and nettles, and filling her stomach with water.View Entire Post ›
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Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift Were Close Friends in Real Life
"Monty was so funny, and he just put me at ease," said Taylor of her frequent co-star.
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Inside the Unique, Unexpected Friendship of Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift
An exclusive excerpt from a new dual biography details a relationship that became a Hollywood legend.
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