8/18/09

Little Lady Ann Blyth

Ann Blyth
The dresses in The World in His Arms (1952) are by Universal's Bill Thomas, who also did Little Egypt (1951), Playgirl (1954), Magnificent Obsession (1954), Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (1957), The Female Animal (1958), and Touch of Evil (1958). The tiny figure underneath the dresses belongs to 5'2" 34-23 1/2-34 Ann Blyth. What's that, a dress Size Zero or something?
Ann Blyth
Ann Blyth
Ann Blyth
Ann Blyth
Ann Blyth
Ann Blyth
Ann Blyth
Here's a very nice tribute video:

Ann Blyth
Ann Blyth
Her birthday was August 16th. Sorry I'm late.
Happy birthday, Ann.

More See Moan/See Moan

Simone Simon
Simone Simon
Simone Simon
Simone Simon
Simone Simon
Simone Simon

Smoker #11

Carla Romanelli
Ruth Roman
Karin Dor
Pola Negri
Glenda Farrell
Somebody find us an ashtray quick.

8/17/09

Valeria Galleria

Valeria Golino
Excuse me while we take a short Valeria Golino break.
Valeria Golino
Valeria Golino
Valeria Golino
Valeria Golino

Book Look

Susannah York
Okay, so I finished reading Here's the Story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice by Maureen McCormick, who used a lot of cocaine and was just generally shattered. And I got done with My Word is My Bond by Roger Moore, who did not use a lot of drugs and was not shattered, and Pieces of My Heart by Robert Wagner, who was a bit of a social climber but tells some interesting tales of 50s Hollywood. And I thought I'd better read the 1976 book Doris Day: Her Own Story by A. E. Hotchner before tackling one of the three or four Doris Day books that have come out in the last two years. Doris, by the way, was a mess when it came to marriages, and she learned how to deliver a song by listening to Ella Fitzgerald records. Anyway, so now I'm reading actress Lorraine Bracco's 2007 autobiography, On the Couch, which is pretty good but a little tense at times. And I dropped off a box of books and videotapes (yes, I'm still thinning out my collection) at the nearest public library branch and went over to their used books bin and picked up a hardcover copy of Joseph Wambaugh's 1990 novel The Golden Orange. I don't read a lot of fiction, and I certainly haven't waded through all of Wambaugh's stuff, but I liked his early works, and I thought I'd give it a try (there's a murderous sentence, huh?). And somewhere in the middle, between the Roger Moore and Robert Wagner books, I ready the frankly bizarre autobiography A Fuller Life: Hollywood, Ed Wood, and Me by Dolores Fuller, Stone Wallace, and Philip Chamberlain. Dolores "dated" a lot of guys while she was married and they were married, and a lot of the chronology is sort of mixed up and overlapped. She makes it abundantly clear that she hates Sarah Jessica Parker's portrayal of her in the 1994 Tim Burton movie Ed Wood, but then I understand that lots of people hate Sarah Jessica Parker. Anyway, I think the next book in the hopper will be Stan Getz - Nobody Else But Me by Dave Gelly. But we'll see. Different books catch my eye all the time. What are you reading?
Marie Wilson

8/16/09

Nice Balls

Toby Wing
Patricia White
Lona Andre
Jane Wyman
Donna Reed

Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered

Bewitched
Elizabeth Montgomery
Elizabeth Montgomery
Elizabeth Montgomery
Elizabeth Montgomery


Ella Fitzgerald
Elizabeth Montgomery
Elizabeth Montgomery

The problem With Viviane Ventura

Viviane Ventura
I saw this wonderful girl in a first season episode of The Wild Wild West and looked her up. The main problem with Viviane Ventura is that she also went by Vivienne Ventura, Vivian Ventura, and Vivianne Ventura, which confuses things. I contacted her web site about maybe getting some photos, but I never got an answer. Ah well. Here are the few I could find.
Viviane Ventura
Viviane Ventura
Viviane Ventura
Viviane Ventura
Viviane Ventura