Tyrone Power stars as Johnny Apollo (1940) for Henry Hathaway at 20th Century Fox. The film fits nicely between the 1930’s gangster cycle and later film noir. With Dorothy Lamour and Lloyd Nolan.
Irene Dunne a Hit in Irene – From Stage to Screen to First Oscar Nomination
Irene Dunne as covered by the press from Irene in the early 1920’s to Cimarron in Hollywood. Plus the TCM Summer Under the Stars schedule.
The Beginning: Gene Kelly as Covered by the National Press in 1941
A look at how the national press covered Gene Kelly’s first year of stardom. Plus TCM Summer Under the Stars Gene Kelly centennial schedule. From Pal Joey on Broadway to For Me and My Gal in Hollywood.
August 21 – Kay Francis TCM Summer Under the Stars with Picto-Sked
TCM Summer Under the Stars Kay Francis schedule along with a Picto-Sked version of the schedule. Old period newspaper ads of Kay’s movies.
Dr. Monica (1934) Starring Kay Francis, Warren William and Jean Muir
A look at Dr. Monica (1934), a pre-code Kay Francis film featuring a strong performance by Jean Muir. Also starring Verree Teasdale and Warren William.
Anthony Quinn Arrives in Hollywood as Second Valentino, Embarks on Slow Climb
Biography of Anthony Quinn from 1936’s The Plainsman through his first Oscar victory in 1953 as culled from the newspapers. Plus TCM Summer Under the Stars Anthony Quinn schedule.
August 18 – Freddie Bartholomew TCM Summer Under the Stars
TCM Summer Under the Stars Freddie Bartholomew schedule. Plus an introduction to my newly revised 10,000 word Freddie Bartholomew biography.
Freddie Bartholomew Complete Biography of the 1930’s MGM Child Star
The most complete Freddie Bartholomew biography in existence. Now a single entry, over 10,000 words with bibliography about MGM’s popular child star of the 1930’s. What happened to the star of David Copperfield, Little Lord Fauntleroy and Captains Courageous after he grew up? It’s all here.
Katharine Hepburn Becomes Most Curious Hollywood Sensation Since Garbo
An enigmatic sensation – Katharine Hepburn in the papers after A Bill of Divorcement. Confused and curious reporters call her most mysterious arrival since Garbo. Plus TCM Summer Under the Stars Hepburn schedule.
No, “Lillian Gish Is Not Another Name for Miss Pickford,” and Other Early Press
Some early 20th Century Press for Lillian Gish includes the confusion above; Mention of a 1902 stage injury; Related to baseball’s Frank Chance?; Old movie advertisements as well. Originally posted as part of 2012’s Lillian Gish 2012 Summer Under the Stars celebration.
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