by Danny Miller | Aug 27, 2018 | Interviews, What's Hot
Marilyn Knowlden’s name might not be on the tip of your tongue when you think of the classic stars of Hollywood, but it should be. In the 1930s and 40s, when she was a little girl, Marilyn co-starred in some of the most acclaimed films ever made, working with the best...
by Danny Miller | Mar 2, 2018 | Features, What's Hot
I always love learning about the behind-the-scenes artists who played a big role in creating the magic of Hollywood but whose names are not that well known today. One of those unsung heroes from the golden age of the movies was make-up artist extraordinaire Dottie...
by Danny Miller | Mar 23, 2016 | Features, What's Hot
On this day in 1904, Lucille Fay LeSueur (later known as Joan Crawford) was born in San Antonio, Texas. Some sources list the year of her birth as 1904, 1905, or even 1908, but a quick search of the San Antonio census records reveals the truth. By any measure,...
by Danny Miller | Jul 1, 2015 | Features, What's Hot
Actress Olivia de Havilland was born 99 years ago today in Tokyo, Japan. With the recent deaths of Olivia’s 96-year-old sister Joan Fontaine and 104-year-old Luise Rainer, de Havilland is one of the very few movie stars from the 1930s who is still with us. My...
by Danny Miller | May 12, 2015 | Interviews, What's Hot
Today marks the 108th anniversary of Katharine Hepburn’s birth. Born on May 12, 1907, Hepburn was a major force in Hollywood for more than six decades and was nominated for 12 Academy Awards. She won four — more than any other performer in history. Hepburn was also...