Word: hollywood
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...After Hollywood, I'm off for Australia. After Australia, I'm getting married, settle down and become sedate...
Married. Adolphe Menjou, cinemactor (A Woman of Paris, Farewell to Arms, The Trumpet Blows}; and Verree Teasdale, stage & cinemactress (The Greeks Had a Word for It, Skyscraper Souls]; in Hollywood. It was his third, her second...
Died. Mrs. Benjamin Warner, 76, mother of the four (Jack, David, Harry, Albert) cinematic Warner Brothers; in Hollywood. Only Brother Jack was at the mother's bedside. The rest arrived too late...
...opportunity to view the grandson of Massachusetts' late great Senator Henry Cabot Lodge dressed up in a neck-length wig, quaint mustachios and Russian boots, making love to Marlene Dietrich. Two years ago, when he was a hard-working young lawyer in Manhattan, John Davis Lodge went to Hollywood to join his dancer-actress wife, Francesca Braggiotti, who had been duplicating Greta Garbo's voice in Italian and French versions of her films. Paramount officials offered him a screen test and a job. Said Actor Lodge, whose previous dramatic experience had been confined to Le Cercle Frangais and Hasty Pudding...
...Krech in Aitkin, Minn., he went to France during the War, resumed his career as actor when he returned. He appeared in 26 stage failures, four successes. Last of the four was Vinegar Tree (1930) which got him a cinema contract. Now one of the busiest male stars in Hollywood, he is famed for his profile and his versatility. He has performed in farce (Goodbye Again], satire (The Dark Horse), musicomedy (Gold Diggers of 1933), melodrama (The Mouthpiece), costume romance (Honor of the Family}, sentimental comedy (Lady for a Day) and DeMillery (Cleopatra), often works in two or more pictures...