Blind Item #7 - Old Hollywood Blind
This A list actress at the time was everywhere and did everything. She also was extremely jealous. When she thought that this A+ list movie actor who is still considered A+ today was stealing her girlfriend she tried to kill the actor. Despite making lots of movies together they never made another after that and the girlfriend of the actress later became the wife of the actor.
Foster/Beatty/Annette
ReplyDelete"Still considered A+ today?" Meaning that he's still alive or just that he's still that famous?
ReplyDeleteI was thinking Faye Dunaway for the A list at the time actress.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner but the wife part doesn't fit.
ReplyDeleteFSP, it doesn't get much better than Romancing the Stone.
DeleteMy favorite line: What did you do wake up this morning and say, "Today, I'm going to ruin a man's life"? Gets me every time!
Bitches be crazy, Bruce.
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DeleteWhen Danny De Vito sez I lost my Langastino, and the fatt lady beats on him.
DeleteI got a headache reading that.
ReplyDeleteKatharine Hepburn / Cary Grant
ReplyDeleteSo which of Grant's wives do you think it was? "The Philadelphia Story" was on this morning and "Bringing up Baby" is my all-time favorite film.
Delete@loopymommy. LOL! We were just talking about that being a perfect double bill yesterday on Tony Ortega's blog (we being commentors, not Tony.)
DeleteRight? I mean, you get the best of both of them: The patrician bitch vs. the cocky man's man, then the ditzy heiress vs. the nerdy asexual professor. Can't do better than that! And GEORGE THE DOG (Asta!)! Anything with a wirehair fox terrier is friggin' awesome.
DeleteVIP got it. And The Philadelphia Story & Bringing Up Baby are two of my most favorite movies of all time.
ReplyDeleteHoly shit, RangersGirl, are you me?
ReplyDeleteThink the dude is supposed to still be alive? Douglas/Turner would fit.
ReplyDeleteCyan cannon for wife? I thought the blind alluded to the actor still being alive but maybe I am reading it incorrectly
ReplyDeleteDyan! I mean
ReplyDeleteVIP got it--the last Grant/Hepburn movie was in 1940, so I expect that the wife was either Barbara Hutton (1942-45)or Betsy Drake (1949-62).
ReplyDeleteDid you ever see the interview Betsy Drake did about Grant? She was asked about the rumors regarding his sexuality. She answered, "Why would I think he was gay when we were fucking all the time?" Awesome.
DeleteI saw it. She still sounded very hurt to me, damaged.
DeleteHigh 5 loopy! o/\o
ReplyDeleteo/\o right back atcha, RG!
DeleteYea Karen, I think you got,it, Barbara Hutton!
ReplyDeleteI think its Barbara Hutton as the wife. VIP extremely good job!!
ReplyDeleteSsh we are not supposed to know Spencer Davis and Katherine Hepburn weren't just live in buddies.
ReplyDelete*were*
ReplyDeleteActor is still alive, not Grant!
ReplyDeleteCary Grant is always A+ and Bringing Up Baby is awesome!!! I love him in every movie he did.
ReplyDeleteI want this to be Joan Crawford / Clark Gable / Carole Lombard so bad! Gable and Crawford made eight movies together, were former lovers/BFF, she was a known bi. They didn't make any movies after Strange Cargo (released in 40, which means it could have been completed prior to Gable's 39 marriage to Lombard). Crawford's legendary temper and jealous fits is perfect for this. The only thing that doesn't fit is that I would think Enty, whichever one it is today, would have said that the girlfriend turned wife was also an actress.
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DeleteI have no guess but I'm intrigued!
ReplyDeleteYou betches who love Philadelphia Story and Bringing Up Baby.
ReplyDeleteAWWWWW! You, Seven, are truly awesome. <3 <3 <3
DeleteThere's no way Kate Hepburn isn't A++++ forever. This blind implies she isn't or wasn't later on.
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ReplyDeleteEven though I think VIP is correct Id like to throw Doris Day into the mix with Cary Grant and Betsy Drake. Just for arguments sake.
ReplyDeleteSeven & RangersGirl, every time someone says, "It takes practice," either my husband or I say, "What, to sit on my hat?" and the other will say, "No, to drop an olive.
ReplyDelete@loopymommy, that was a gif fail but RIGHT?! about the codpiece?! Creepy!
ReplyDeleteOh, and for you, doll face :D
Seven, you made me all sniffly. Dayum. <3<3<3
DeleteNot about the codpiece! :p
Ok, this one is great, I never heard that Hepburn and Hutton were lovers before the "always A+, I will throat punch anyone who says differently " Cary Grant.
ReplyDeleteI adore him. He IS the definition of movie royalty
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Good job, VIP!
V.I.P. - Very Informative Person
ReplyDeleteI think you got it!
Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire
ReplyDeleteVIP is simply amazing. Nice work!!
ReplyDeleteJust to add some clarification, Enty puts 'Old Hollywood Blind' when all the players are dead. That is what he usually does anyway. Or notes at times if one person is still alive in the blind. So I think everyone is long gone in this blind.
ReplyDeleteThe way he wrote the actor it could seem like he is still alive but I doubt it.
I like Oopsy_Daisy's guess.
ReplyDeleteI like Oopsy_Daisy's guess.
ReplyDeleteSpencer Tracy, not spencer Davis.
ReplyDeleteOK timebob that's true. So it could be Cary, but as Krab says Katherine is A+. And it's rumored she was gay. She certainly was in a relationship with a woman when she arrived in Hollywood.
ReplyDeleteCan you believe Bringing Up Baby was considered a flop at the time? Wow.
Philadelphia Story is one of my all-time faves, but for Jimmy Stewart, mostly. He's my all-time fave
ReplyDeleteIn which case, it should definitely be doubled up with Harvey.
DeleteSO much love for Harvey. Saw it last year on Broadway with Jim Parsons.
Delete[Wilson reading from an encyclopedia] "Pooka - from old Celtic mythology: A fairy spirit in animal form, always very large. The pooka appears here and there, now and then, to this one and that one.. A benign but mischievous creature, very fond of rumpots, crackpots, and how are you, Mr. Wilson?"
I'm with Oopsy_Daisy and think this fits Crawford/Gable/Lombard best
ReplyDeleteCrawdord makes total sense, never knew she and Gable had an affair. Much better than Katherine!
ReplyDeleteLove these old Hollywood blinds!
Crawford and Gable had an on-again, off-again affair for many years.
ReplyDeleteAccording to FULL SERVICE.... Cary and Randolph Scott were more than roommates. And Kate didn't find favor in male flesh.
ReplyDeleteHey Queen, what did you think of that book? While the celebrity gossip was priceless, I was nauseous reading the autobiographical parts. It seemed that he was almost brainwashed to accept and appreciate the abuses heaped upon him by older men.
DeleteI agree with the Joan Crawford guess.
ReplyDeleteGoogle says it's Louise Treadwell, Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn.
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@loopymommy-I agree. I kept asking myself why he kept doing it because the payoff just didn't seem worth it. Also, while I enjoyed the gossip, I didn't learn anything new.
ReplyDeleteExactly, Cheryl. He had such an unrealistic amount of empathy for his abusers, too. I wonder if all of that came post-therapy or something. It made me very uncomfortable.
DeleteRe: The gossipy parts, every time I see Walter Pidgeon in a movie, my mind goes right back to that pool scene.
Wait Cary grant was abused? Apparently I know nothing.
ReplyDeleteSorry msgirl, we were talking about a book called "Full Service" written by a guy who claims to have been a pimp-for-free for Hollywood stars on the down low. He details the sexual abuse he had as a child, but somehow sees it as a good thing. Very disconcerting.
Delete"Full Service" by Scotty Bowers: agree about the weird rationalizations about childhood abuse - but enjoyed the Old Hollywood reveals..
ReplyDeleteHow about Myrna Loy and William Powell. She was rumoured to be gay and they made many movies together. He was married to Carole Lombard, but earlier in his career.
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