Did You Know? 8 Facts About Your Favorite Old Hollywood Actresses

February 24, 2019
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First row from left to right:

Mary Pickford made $10,000 a week at the height of her career.
Marilyn Monroe's old roommate was Shelly Winters.
Katherine Hepburn "affair" with Spencer Tracy lasted 27 years.
Joan Crawford had a face full of freckles. 
When she wasn't doing her Hollywood work she simply wore lipstick and 
a little powder so her freckles were visible during her downtime. 


Second row from left to right:


Greta Garbo rarely gave interviews, avoided industry social functions, 
and never signed autographs or answered fan mail. 
Judy Garland had a close relationship with John F. Kennedy and before they 
would hang up the phone with each other she would often sing to him "Over the Rainbow".
Vivien Leigh had a near-photographic memory. 
She knew all her lines after only one or two readings of a play.
Grace Kelly had a naughty sense of humor and would enjoy 
lengthy banters with David Niven when he would visit the palace.

Did You Know? 8 Facts About Your Favorite Old Hollywood Actors

February 22, 2019

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First row from left to right:

Sean Connery wore a wig in every single one of his Bond performances.
John Wayne was bald since the 1940's.
James Stewart never went anywhere without his old cowboy hat. 
He wore it in almost all of his westerns.
Paul Newman was a known prankster.

Second row from left to right:

Marlon Brando was having an eight year affair with Katy Jurado at the same 
time that he was in relationships with Rita Moreno and Movita Castaneda.
Tab Hunter's real name was Art Gelien.
Fred Astaire was a perfectionist when it came to dance.
Robert Mitchum could sing calypso and released his album in 1957.

Love Child: Old Hollywood's Best Kept Secret

February 12, 2019
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Would it surprise you to know that a few of Hollywood's elite had children out of wedlock and in many cases hiding their true identities until they were grown adults? Perhaps this news isn't as shocking as it would have been seventy years ago but I must say I was slightly shocked by how some of these lifelong secrets were hidden.

Those women who kept a Love Child (a child conceived out of wedlock) were many times married to others. I feel like either way these women had to keep their secrets close to their chest. Imagine hiding the full identity of your beloved child from them for their whole life. Or spending you own life denying the truth, to yourself, to others, and to your child. I cannot imagine what they had to endure. 

Here are some of their stories:
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Geraldine Fitzgerald + Orson Welles = Michael Lindsay-Hogg

Geraldine Fitzgerald was a Hollywood actress who hailed from Ireland and starred in films such as; Wuthering Heights (1939) and Dark Victory (1939). For modern audiences she was in Poltergeist Part II, playing Carol Anne's grandmother who was also clairvoyant.

Fitzgerald was married to Sir Edward Lindsay-Hogg while Orson Welles was married to his first wife, Virginia Nicholson. They had a brief affair and whether or not their perspective spouses knew is
unknown. They did however move their families nearby one another and the product of their affair, a son named Michael Lindsay-Hogg grew along side Christopher Welles Feder (his half-sister).

If that sounds strange to you, well it is. Michael was never told that Welles was his father but his half sister claimed to always feel that he could be her brother. Eventually he did take a DNA test and it was confirmed that Welles was indeed his father. His mother, Fitzgerald never admitted this to him and she has since passed on. Michael is a British film and theater director and his sister Chris wrote an autobiography called, In My Father's Shadow.

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Loretta Young + Clark Gable = Judy Lewis

Imagine being a child of a Hollywood starlet and everyone around you whispering and saying, "Doesn't she look so much like Clark Gable?" Little Judy Lewis grew up thinking she was adopted by Loretta Young when she was a year old. When she was fifteen years old, Gable came over to her mother's house. It was the first time she met her father and the only time Gable ever knew one of his children while he was still alive (his son, John Clark Gable was born four months after Gable passed on).

The story goes that Judy found out who her father was on her wedding day. She was the only one that didn't know. At the age of 31, Lewis confronted her mother who confirmed the truth. Young wrote an autobiography called Uncommon Knowledge. In 2000, it was finally published after Young's passing and also finally confirming the truth, that Lewis was indeed Gable's child. Lewis passed on in 2011 leaving behind a daughter, Maria and two grandsons.

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June Nicholson + Eddie King? = Jack Nicholson


Jack Nicholson was born in April 1937 to a young showgirl named June Frances Nicholson. She married a showman named Donald Furcillo although he was already married. June's mother insisted on raising the child, Jack, so that June could focus on her dancing career. Sounds all sort of sweet and the thing most any grandparent would do for their grandchild...right? Well how about this for shocking. Jack Nicholson was raised thinking his grandparents were his parents and his mother was his sister! Say that ten times fast!

And  how about Nicholson not finding out about this outstanding truth until 1974, when he was 36 years old! By the time he found out both his birth mother and grandmother has passed on. He does not know who his biological father is, Furcillo was a candidate but so was June's manager, Eddie King. Only June and her mother knew the truth and Nicholson has since chosen not to find out. Gee, talk about needing some therapy!

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Enrica Soma + John Julius Norwich = Allegra Huston

This story has a tragic beginning but a truly enchanted ending. The famous film director John Huston was married to his fourth wife Enrica Sonoma from 1950 to 1969. Sometime in the early 1960's both husband and wife became estranged. In 1964, Allegra was born out of an affair her mother had with John Julius Norwich (Viscount of Norwich). When Enrica passed on tragically in 1969 in a car accident, John Huston immediately picked up the pieces and raised Allegra as his own child. I don't know many people who would raise another man's child, but he did.

Allegra Huston wrote about her two fathers and about her two sets of siblings as well as being both American and English in a wonderful autobiography called, Love Child: A Memoir of Family Lost and Found. Today, Allegra is a successful writer and has a family of her own. She looks back at everything she was put through with grace and wisdom. 

What do you think about these love children? Can you imagine keeping up with such secrets for so many years?



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Making Memories @ The Manhattan Vintage Show

February 04, 2019
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I have gone to the Manhattan Vintage Show a few times in the last few years but recently have decided to take my daughter with me. She is eleven now and really enjoys looking at all the vintage just as much as I do. So this past weekend my little one and I explored all the booths together. To my surprise I noticed she began to gravitate to all the dresses from the 1950's and early 1960's which ironically (maybe not so much) are the eras that I gravitate too. Although to be honest I love all the decades. I only cringe when its items from the 1980's and 1990's only because those were the decades I spent my childhood and young adult years and frankly I don't need to repeat those decades.

I usually don't score much at this event because the clothes are not usually in my size and I have a a very particular aesthetic but I just like being able to see and touch the vintage as usually a lot of my scores are found online. Theres something special about being able to look around and really immerse yourself into vintage clothing.

I did score a head scarf in my palette colors but its my daughter who walked away with a gorgeous pink 1950's dress. Her first piece of vintage clothing and she looked so pretty in it. The best part of this event was making these special memories with my daughter. Sharing with her something I love and watching her develop her own connection to vintage and fashion. It was a pretty neat day.

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