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  1. Morning, Desire, Afternoon. 11 Copy quote. Women without men are usually nervous. ... The important thing is to have a man, even if you just like him. Pleasing him, you will please yourself. Sheilah Graham Westbrook. Men, Important, Nervous. 10 Copy quote. Food is the most primitive form of comfort.

  2. Sheilah Graham was a gossip columnist in the golden days -- hers and Hollywood's. ... Westbrook gave her a diamond ring, but the duty was so high, she had Customs send it back.

  3. Robert T. Westbrook (born December 24, 1945, New York City) [citation needed] is an American writer. He was born to columnist Sheilah Graham . Westbrook was raised in Los Angeles until his teen years, when his mother moved Robert and Wendy to New York City .

  4. In 1937, desperate for money, nearly broken in spirit, he headed west for work as a Hollywood screenwriter and one last shot at staying sober. There, living in Hollywood’s legendary hotel, The Garden of Allah, Fitzgerald met the beautiful young gossip columnist Sheilah Graham, whose elaborate pose as a British aristocrat masked the true ...

  5. Sheilah Graham (born Lily Shiel; 15 September 1904 – 17 November 1988) was a British-born, nationally syndicated American gossip columnist during Hollywood's "Golden Age". In her youth, she had been a showgirl and a freelance writer for Fleet Street in London. These early experiences would converge in her career in Hollywood, which spanned nearly four decades, as a successful columnist and ...

  6. Sheilah Graham Westbrook (September 15, 1904 – November 17, 1988) was an English-born American nationally syndicated gossip columnist during Hollywood's "Golden Age," who with Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper wielded power to make or break careers prompting her to describe herself as "the Last of the unholy trio."

  7. 1904 – 1988. by Wendy Fairey. Sheilah Graham, early 1950s. How Lily Shiel transformed herself into Sheilah Graham is a story my mother recounted in no less than eight published works of autobiography. She wrote about her three-and-a-half year romance with F. Scott Fitzgerald, which tragically ended when he died in her living room of a heart ...