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  1. Children. 2, including Robert T. Westbrook. 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.

  2. 19 de nov. de 1988 · Sheilah Graham, who for some 35 years was part of what she called ''the unholy trio'' of powerful Hollywood gossip columnists - the others were Louella O. Parsons and Hedda Hopper - died...

  3. 21 de jun. de 1986 · Two years after Fitzgerald died, she met Trevor Westbrook, an aide to England's wartime air minister, Lord Beaverbrook. She was intrigued because Westbrook said he'd never read a book. "I...

  4. In Robert Westbrook's absorbing and skillfully written "anatomy of a love affair," this is what drew the lovely Sheilah Graham to the shell of a man she met at Robert Benchley's party in July, 1937. For Graham, too, had the gift of dreaming and reinventing herself.

  5. Sheilah Graham was born on September 15, 1904 in Leeds, England, UK. She was an actress and writer, known for Jiggs and Maggie in Society (1947), Impact (1949) and Girls Town (1959). She was married to Wojciechowicz Wojtkiewicz, Trevor Westbrook and John Graham Gillam. She died on November 17, 1988 in Palm Beach, Florida, USA.

    • September 15, 1904
    • November 17, 1988
  6. Sheilah Graham was born on 15 September 1904 in Leeds, England, UK. She was an actress and writer, known for Jiggs and Maggie in Society (1947), Impact (1949) and Girls Town (1959). She was married to Wojciechowicz Wojtkiewicz, Trevor Westbrook and John Graham Gillam.

  7. 1 de ene. de 1995 · Intimate Lies: F. Scott Fitzgerald and Sheilah Graham Her Son's Story Hardcover – January 1, 1995. by Robert Westbrook (Author) 4.0 34 ratings. See all formats and editions. The author uses the notes, diaries, and correspondence Sheilah Graham bequeathed to him to reveal the untold love story of his mother and F. Scott Fitzgerald in the late 1930s.

    • Robert Westbrook