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Hace 4 días · En el Hollywood de los años cuarenta y cincuenta había mujeres malas, muy malas y malísimas. La peor de todas, dicen muchos que vivieron en esa época, era una periodista de nombre Hedda Hopper, actriz fracasada. Todos en el ambiente del cine le temían, y la cortejaban para salvarse de su malvada chismografía.
Hace 1 día · Bob's guest is gossip columnist Hedda Hopper, who participates in a sketch about advice to the lovelorn.www.otrcomedy.com
Hace 3 días · He is married to Hedda Hopper in the 1930 version, which doesn’t feel right, but in the 1938 version he is wed to Jean Dixon’s Susan, who also works as a lecturer, and this feels like a precious glimpse of what looks like a bohemian marriage of equals where sexuality might be allowed to bend on both sides.
Hace 5 días · Dalton Trumbo discovers a backdoor to Hollywood screenwriting work. Families of Hollywood workers reckon with the fallout in generations to come. After decades away, Charlie Chaplin makes a triumphant return to America. Ellen Geer recalls the effects of the blacklist on her father Will Geer, who refused to expose his friends.
Hace 4 días · Tendría yo seis o siete años cuando vi en el Cinema Palacio la película “National Velvet” (en español “Fuego de juventud”) con Elizabeth Taylor, Mickey Rooney y ese gran actor de carácter, Donald Crisp. No mucho mayor que yo era Liz en ese tiempo: contaba 12 años. Selección de los editores.
Hace 5 días · The novel is a tragicomic tightrope act, a fantastical oral history told from the perspectives of an array of players in and out of the Casablanca saga, among them a young German-Jewish ingenue who never got her star turn, gossip queen Hedda Hopper, Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels, and Jack Warner himself, who might be seen as the accidental h...
Hace 23 horas · Hedda Hopper wrote: "If Bette had deliberately set out to wreck her career, she could not have picked a more appropriate vehicle." The film contained the line "What a dump!", which became closely associated with Davis after it was referenced in Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and impersonators began to use it in their acts.