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  1. Hace 6 días · Answer: Johnny Stompanato Johnny Stompanato was killed in Turner's home in 1958, allegedly by Turner's daughter Cheryl who feared for her mother's life. Stompanato had criminal connections and once followed Turner to England where she was filming a movie and brandished a gun on set. He was disarmed by her co-star Sean Connery.

  2. 14 de may. de 2024 · Later in 1957, during production of "Another Time, Another Place" in England, Stompanato visited Turner. Becoming suspicious when she had him barred from the set, and attempted to have him deported due to his violent behaviour, he turned up at the studio and threatened both Turner and Connery with a gun.

  3. 16 de may. de 2024 · Answer: Johnny Stompanato Remember the scene in "L.A. Confidential" where Guy Pierce's character thinks Lana is a hooker because she is sitting with Stopanato, a known mob figure? "A hooker cut to look like Lana Turner is still a hooker." "That is Lana Turner." Makes me laugh every time!

  4. 16 de may. de 2024 · Answer: Hedren Griffith. Tippi Hedren was in 'Marnie', my all-time favorite Hitchcock movie, and she got to work with a drop-dead handsome Sean Connery! As for Melanie Griffith, of course she was married to Don Johnson and still is married to Antonio Banderas. 10. Dad's death was very sad, and he was mourned by many.

  5. 1 de may. de 2024 · "Hollywood starlet Lana Turner was one Tinseltown's most recognizable faces in the 1940s and 50s. But, when the Academy Award-winning actress began dating mobster Johnny Stompanato-a thug for west coast mob boss Mickey Cohen-all the lights and glamor of Hollywood did not brighten the darkness of her personal life. Johnny's intense jealousy over Lana ruled their relationship from the get-go and ...

  6. 4 de may. de 2024 · Johnny Stompanato: A Gangster’s Life. Lucchese family soldier beats up new husband of one of “The Real Housewives of NJ” as favor to her ex. Gangster movies around the world: A Greatest Hits. Realism is key in Bronx-based “Albanian Gangster” as it depicts “war-torn psyche fused with honor code”