Katharine Hepburn was an award-winning actor during Hollywood's Golden Age and beyond. Her success meant significant financial rewards. What of her estate?
The 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.
Clark Gable and Hattie McDaniel starred together in "Gone with the Wind," and the two were friends in real life. He even stood up for her at the Academy Awards.
Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer met at a London party in 1953 with actor Gregory Peck making the introductions. Several issues soon cast a shadow on the couple.
Could Hepburn's second marriage help build up the family she so badly wanted? At first, it seemed so: the retired actor settled with Dotti and Sean in Rome.
The magic that Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers created is hard, if not impossible, to top. This is Fred Astaire's relationship with Ginger Rogers explained.
Richard Burton was widely regarded as an almost supernaturally gifted actor on both stage and screen. Born in Wales, he died in Switzerland at 58 years old.
Judy Garland was one of the most famous stars of Hollywood's Golden Age. In her personal life, Garland's multiple marriages resulted in three children.
Despite a 25-year gap between them — Lauren Bacall was 20 and Humphrey Bogart, 45 — the two had a very strong connection. They would have two children together.
Actor Marlon Brando had a lot of kids, so you can bet that executing his estate was a mess. Here's who inherited his money after he died -- and who didn't.
Elizabeth Taylor lived an occasionally chaotic life, both personal and professional. She was also a dedicated activist for several causes, and a devoted mother.
Silent 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.
Once considered Hollywood's most eligible bachelor, family life suited Jimmy Stewart, who said "Gloria and the children continue to bring me enormous pleasure."
Gregory Peck, one of old Hollywood's top leading men, starred in such films as "To Kill a Mockingbird." Off-screen, Peck married twice and had five children.
Despite being married himself, Brody was undeterred in pursuing Mansfield and he showered her with gifts. The relationship came with a dark cost, however.
It's hard to forget a man who dances on the ceiling, and Fred Astaire is a well known name in many households. This is the untold truth of Fred Astaire.