Showing posts with label Muse of the Month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muse of the Month. Show all posts

October 25, 2012

Muse of the Month





Romy Schneider


Schneider was born Rosemarie Magdalena Albach (1938) into a family of actors in Nazi-era Vienna.
After establishing herself in Austria, she moved to Paris with her French actor fiancée, Alain Delon, in 1957.

She made a name for herself in France but made only a few appearances in American film. One of them being the comedy Good Neighbor Sam, with Jack Lemmon, and the other being from Woody Allen’s first screenplay (which he also co-starred in).

Her personal life was somewhat tragic. After ending her relationship with Delon in 1966, she married German director and actor Harry Meyen. They conceived a son David Christopher shortly before their divorce. Meyen committed suicide in Hamburg, Germany in 1979. In 1975, Schneider married her secretary, Daniel Biasini. They had a daughter several years later.

Her son David died at the age of 14 by puncturing his femoral artery trying to climb a spiked fence at his grandparents’ home. After her son’s death, she began to drink heavily. On May 29, 1982 she was found dead in her apartment in Paris. It was suspected she committed suicide by ingesting fatal amount of alcohol and sleeping pills. 

February 22, 2012

Muse of the Month




Lana Turner

Born Julia Jean Turner on February 8, 1921 in Wallace, Idaho. Her family moved to San Francisco soon after Lana's birth.When Lana was 9, her father won some money playing a craps game, then tucked the money into his left sock and went back home. An hour or so later, he was found dead on a street corner with his left shoe and sock missing. The killer was never caught.

 After her father died in 1931, Lana and her mother moved to Los Angeles. When Lana was sixteen years old, she skipped a typing class while attending Hollywood High School and bought a Coca-Cola at the famous Top Hat Cafe down the street- she was spotted by William R. Wilkerson, the publisher of The Hollywood Reporter. Wilkerson referred her to actor/talent agent Zeppo Marx. His talent agency immediately signed her and casted her in her first film. 

Lana was married 7 times.
No. 1 Bandleader Artie Shaw (1940) They eloped on their first date and divorced 4 months later.
No. 2 Actor Joseph Stephan Crane (1942-1943, 1943-1944) Their first marriage was annulled after discovering Crane's previous divorce was not yet finalized. After a short separation, during which Crane attempted suicide, they re-married and conceived a daughter, Cheryl.
No. 3 Millionaire/Socialite Henry J. Topping Jr. (948-1952) Brother of Dan Topping, owner of the New York Yankees, and grandson of tin-plate magnate Daniel G. Reid, Henry proposed to Turner at the hip 21 Club in Los Angeles by dropping a diamond ring in her martini glass. 
No. 4 Actor Lex Barker (1953-1957) Lana divorced him after her daughter, Cheryl, claimed he repeatedly molested and raped her.
No. 5 Rancher Frederick May (1960-1962) Frederick was a member of the famous May Department-Store Family.
No. 6 Movie Producer Robert P. Eaton (1965-1969) Wrote a behind-the-scenes of Hollywood book, featuring a character based on Lana.
No. 7 Hypnotist/Con Artist Ronald Pellar (1969-1972) After Lana wrote him a $35,000 investment check, Pellar disappeared for days, using that money for personal purposes. He was later accused of stealing $100,000 worth of her jewelry. Pellar is known as one of the biggest American con artists. 

In 1957, Lana started dating Johnny Stompanato. After learning Stompanato was associated to the Los Angeles Mob, Lana quickly tried to break it off- however, he convinced her to stay. Their relationship turned violent and abusive. Later that year, Stompanato followed Lana to the set of her new movie with Sean Connery filmed in England. Stompanato stormed on set, waving his gun around, accusing Lana and Connery of having an affair. Connery punched Stompanato in the jaw and disarmed him. In 1958, Lana's 14 year old daughter, Cheryl, stabbed Stompanato to death in their Beverly Hills home. Fearing for her mother's life during a violent argument, Cheryl grabbed a kitchen knife and ran to Lana's defense.

Lana died in 1995, at the age of 74, at her home in Century City, Los Angeles, California due to throat cancer. In Lana's will, she left her daughter $50,000 and her her maid of 45 years, Carmen Cruz, $2.4 million.


November 29, 2011

Muse of the Month




Simone Simon

Born in Bethune, France to a French engineer/WWII airplane pilot (who later died in a concentration camp) and an Italian housewife in 1910.
Before setting and growing up in Marseille, France, Simon lived in Madagascar, Budapest, Turin and Berlin. 
She finally went to Paris in 1931 where she briefly worked as a singer, model and fashion designer. 
Simon ended her plans to become a fashion designer when she was approached by direct Victor Tourjansky, at a restaurant, in  June 1931 and offered her a film contract. 

October 20, 2011

Muse of the Month




Anouk Aimee


Born in Paris, France to actress Genevieve Sorya in April of 1932. 
Well known for movies 8 1/2 and La Dolce Vita. 
Aimee began her acting career at age 14 when director Henri Calef approached Anouk and her mother, walking down rue Colisee in the eighth arrondissement, asking if Anouk would like to be in a movie. The rest is history.

May 29, 2011

Muse of the Month



Gene Tierney


Gene Eliza Tierney was born in Brooklyn, New York to prosperous Irish family in 1920.  Attended finishing school in Switzerland where is learned to speak fluent French. Stared on several Broadway plays before signing with 20th Century-Fox in 1940.

Tierney was married twice. First to costume/fashion designer Oleg Cassini having two kids- Daria and Tina. While pregnant with Daria, Tierney contracted rubella during her only appearance at the Hollywood Canteen.  Daria was born prematurely weighing only 3 pounds and required a total blood transfusion. Tierney's rubella caused Daria's deaf, partial blindness with cataracts and severe mental retardation. Tierney's grief over this tragedy led to a long lasting depression and bipolar disorder. She suffered from many mental illnesses throughout her life which many speculate were a consequence of Daria's condition.During this time, Howard Hughes, an old friend of Tierney, made sure Daria received only the best medical care and kindly paid for all of her medical expenses. 

After her divorce she dated John F. Kennedy for well over a year but ended when Kennedy told her he could never marry her due to his political ambitions.  Tierney sent a congratulatory note to Kennedy after the elections but later admitted she voted for Nixon stating "I thought he would make a better president"

Tierney married Texas oil baron W. Howard Lee in 1960. They had an extremely happy marriage in Texas till the day he died in 1981. Tierney died ten years later from emphysema. She began smoking after watching the screening of her first movie. She wanted to lower her voice because she thought she sounded "like an angry Mini Mouse"


April 20, 2011

Muse of the Month



Carole Lombard

Carole Lombard was the highest-paid star in Hollywood in the late 1930s.

Lombard had an affair with Clark Gable. Both were married at the time. Lomard to William Powell and Gable to oil heiress Rhea Langham.

MGM head Louis B. Mayer gave Gable enough money to settle a divorce agreement with Langham and marry Lombard.

Gable proposed to Lombard in a telephone booth at the Brown Derby and pretty much eloped in Arizona a year later. The only person in attendance was Gable's press agent.

When the US entered WWII at the end of 1941, Lombard traveled to her home state of Indiana for a war bond rally with her mother, Bess Peters, and Clark Gable's press agent Otto Winkler. After raising over $2 million in defense bonds, Lombard addressed her fans, saying: "Before I say goodbye to you all, come on and join me in a big cheer! V for Victory!" On January 16, 1942, Lombard, her mother, and Winkler boarded an airplane to return to California. After refueling in Las Vegas, the plane took off and 23 minutes later, crashed into "Double Up Peak" near Mount Potosi. All 22 aboard, including 15 army servicemen, were killed instantly.

Shortly after her death at the age of 33, Gable (who was inconsolable and devastated by her loss) joined the US Army Air Forces. After officers training, Gable headed a six-man motion picture unit attached to a B-17 bomb groupin England to film aerial gunners in combat, flying five missions himself. Gable attended the launch of the Liberty ship SS Carole Lombard, named in her honor, on January 15, 1944.

In addition to all this information. She looks identical to my mother but with blonde hair. And I mean IDENTICAL!

March 24, 2011

Muse of the Month


Ann Sheridan

Warner Bros top sex symbol
(add one more point to team Red Head)

February 4, 2011

Muse of the Month





Jayne Mansfield

Occupation
Actress, Singer, Model, Playmate

Measurements
Bust- 40 inches
Cup- D
Waist- 21 inches
Hips- 32 inches

Achievements
Studied dramatics at the University of Dallas, University of Texas at Austin, and UCLA
She can speak Spanish, French, Italian and Hungarian fluently
Has a reported IQ of 163
Received a Golden Globe for her role in A Wayward Bus- beating Natalie Wood in the category
Gave birth to Mariska Hargitay (Olivia from Law & Order SVU)

Not to mention having the perfect DSL's make for one hell of an achievement