Word: hollywoodized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...actress had perhaps grown accustomed to having Clarke within note-taking distance. Though TIME correspondents in Hollywood, New York, Paris and London were digging into Minnelli's past and present, Clarke felt that he had to get to know his subject personally. Writers, of course, usually have that feeling when the subject is a movie star of the opposite sex. Nonetheless...
...exactly. It's Archie's real-life version, Carroll O'Connor, and the pretty 19-year-old black girl he is introducing around Hollywood as his "niece" is really the daughter of one of his "oldest and dearest friends," New Jersey Obstetrician and Gynecologist Dr. Eric Williams Jr. When O'Connor heard that Richelle ("Ricky") Williams wanted to be an actress, he suggested that she come right out to Hollywood...
Divorced. Rhonda Fleming, 48, erstwhile film sultress (The Big Circus, The Crowded Sky, Gunfight at the OK Corral); and Hall Bartlett, 50, Hollywood producer (Crazylegs, Drango); after six years of marriage, no children; in Los Angeles...
...more mundane level, the paper adopted a scraggly mutt from a Miami dog pound last month and invited readers to name him. Pope promises to take the dog to Manhattan's prestigious Westminster show to meet his betters, and then to Hollywood for a session with Lassie. The Enquirer will note every hydrant stop along...
Died. Walter Lang, 73, motion-picture director for 36 years; of liver failure following surgery; in Palm Springs, Calif. Hollywood was making silent movies when Lang arrived in 1925, but he made the jump into talkies, Technicolor and wide screens with ease. He directed nearly 40 films including Cheaper by the Dozen, Call Me Madam, Can Can and The King...