Word: hollywoodized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Headed for the U. S. is Henry Humloke, son-in-law of the Duke of Devonshire, who acted as stand-in for King George VI at Coronation rehearsals. He will go to Hollywood to seek a movie contract, will live with Dancer Fred Astaire, whose Sister Adele is married to Mrs. Humloke's brother, Lord Charles Cavendish...
...fisted Cinemactor James Cagney to his theatrical nonage of 1924, when he was just one of the boys tapping routines in vaudeville. Though still unable to startle the dance world, he does unveil a new, more versatile Cagney. As Terry Rooney, Manhattan band leader, he is called to Hollywood for the great opportunity. He leaves his girl, Rita (Evelyn Daw), to wait until he has demonstrated once more how a star is born. Studio specialists on clothes, coiffure, and voice view him with alarm. He refuses a Robert Taylor widow's peak, practices voice culture with, "The Dyuke blyew...
...Rita, who returns to Manhattan, second on Terry, who has been linked to Stephanie (Mona Barrie), the studio siren, in publicity gossip. A large plane winging eastward shows Terry on his way back to Rita, the band and Manhattan. Another good man has broken through the lucred shams of Hollywood...
Divorced. Hollywood Actor George Moran, onetime member of the blackface team of Moran & Mack (Two Black Crows), by Mrs. Claire White Moran, one-time Vanities dancer; in Chicago. She was awarded custody of their eight-year-old daughter Angela. Moran's partner, Charles Mack, was killed in an automobile accident three years...
Born. To Cinemactor Gary Cooper and Veronica Balfe (actress Sandra Shaw) Cooper; a girl, their first child; in Hollywood...