Clara Bow: The Untold Truth Of Hollywood's First 'It' Girl
Clara Bow was an unlikely leading lady, and as Hollywood's original "it" girl, she was unabashedly herself. But with time, she got sick of the spotlight.
Read MoreClara Bow was an unlikely leading lady, and as Hollywood's original "it" girl, she was unabashedly herself. But with time, she got sick of the spotlight.
Read MoreOnce you realize just how many celebrities have died at the age of 27, it gets a little distressing, particularly if you happen to be 26.
Read MoreJohn Wayne defined a rugged male archetype in his films during his long career, which spanned some 50 years. His last words, however, expressed tenderness.
Read MoreActor John Wayne died on June 11, 1979 of complications from cancer, and there was a strange claim made about his autopsy report. Here's the story.
Read MoreIt may be the most famous version of "Happy Birthday" ever sung. Here's what an expert said Marilyn Monroe's body language exuded while she was singing to JFK.
Read MoreThe revolutionary dance clubs of the Swingin' Sixties saw rock 'n roll and go-go dancing aplenty. So, what was the experience like being one of those dancers?
Read MoreOld Hollywood actors often led difficult lives, sometimes seen by how they died. Here are sad things found in the official paperwork from classic stars' deaths.
Read MoreElvis Presley role in the 1961 romantic comedy "Blue Hawaii" worked out well - it became his top-grossing movie. Here's where it was filmed.
Read MoreSilver screen siren Ava Gardner was married three times but had no children. She died in 1990 at 67-years-old. Here's who inherited her money after she died.
Read MoreIn Old Hollywood, stars were often fired from movies or released from lucrative studio contracts due to personal tragedy or professional struggles.
Read MoreGregory Peck found fame, fortune, and a kind of immortality in Hollywood, but his life was marked by heartache and loss. Here's his tragic real-life story.
Read MoreIt seems that for every fairytale romance that played out in classic movies, there was a real-life Old Hollywood relationship that stirred controversy.
Read MoreIn many ways the Gabor sisters were famous for being famous thanks to their wealth, celebrity, and many marriages. But they were icons nonetheless.
Read MoreCareer actor Edmund Gwenn is arguably best known for playing Kris Kringle in "Miracle on 34th Street." His remains were missing for six decades until 2023.
Read MoreRobert Wagner is the consummate Hollywood icon -- a charming legend of the big and small screen, Here are some highlights of his storied life and career.
Read MoreFelicia Montealegre and Leonard Bernstein seemed like a perfect match, but as their relationship unfolded over the decades it was tumultuous and complicated.
Read MoreActors Katharine Hepburn and Audrey Hepburn obviously have the same last name, but were they related? To find the answer, we have to look to the past.
Read MoreChild stars grow up far to fast in Hollywood. Here is a look at some of the many child stars who were famous in their time and have since sadly passed away.
Read MoreThe actress-turned-princess Grace Kelly was gifted a romantic wedding day present from Prince Rainier, one that he commissioned just for her.
Read MoreKatharine Hepburn had a lengthy affair with Spencer Tracy, though details only surfaced after the death of Tracy and his wife. Here's what we know.
Read MoreFor fans of film history, The Hollywood Forever Cemetery is a fascinating destination in LA. There, you can see the graves of many stars of Old Hollywood.
Read MoreGivenchy's close relationship with Audrey Hepburn went beyond his iconic clothing designs he created especially for her. The pair shared a lifelong friendship.
Read MoreLegendary actress Marilyn Monroe had two perfumes in particular that she seemed to stick with. Here's what they are and what we know about them.
Read MoreMarilyn Monroe died on August 5, 1962 in her Brentwood, Los Angeles home at 12305 5th Helena Drive. Here's what happened to the property afterward.
Read MoreGary Cooper will be remembered as the all-American movie cowboy. This is the untold truth of Gary Cooper.
Read MoreSilent film star Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin Jr. was born in 1889. He was funny and charming, and had alleged affairs and several wives as well as children.
Read MoreThe common belief is that movie stars are handed the keys to instant romantic success as a result of their artistry. The fact is, true love often takes time.
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