Matt Cimber: Burlesque, Butterfly and Blaxploitation
We promise we aren't going through a "Jayne Mansfield's husbands" phase; it's just that Matt Cimber's birthday falls less than a week after Mickey Hargitay's. And that's the end of the strea…
We promise we aren't going through a "Jayne Mansfield's husbands" phase; it's just that Matt Cimber's birthday falls less than a week after Mickey Hargitay's. And that's the end of the strea…
I've got little biographical info on Lloyd French (1900-1950) " I just know that he was front and center of classic comedy shorts during the period of their peak. Because of the similarity o…
Tribute today to the great star Red Barry (1912-80). That opening sentence is plainer than a lot of others might have made it, but I find myself unwilling to pigeonhole this actor. You might…
At least you do if you're my age. Beatrice Colen (1948-1999) was a ubiquitous character actress of the 1970s. This was my peak TV watching time as a child, so I was a big fan of her, though …
A few scraps about the mysterious impresario whom many writers in exasperated defeat refer to simply as "Wood". What follows are the theatricaln activities of two, possibly more, men. The di…
Another very sad Covid casualty, friends. It was a rumor, now it's official. Halloween Adventure, that indispensible East Village costume emporium will be closing. With no exaggeration, ther…
55 years ago today (January 8, 1966) saw the U.S. premiere of Samuel Beckett's Film starring Buster Keaton. Film is one of those projects that is known and discussed by more people than have…
A few words today about a cool figure from Indian cinema today, my first post out of over 6,000 to visit that topic. It concerns Indian film star Fearless Nadia (Mary Ann Evans, 1908-1996). …
Alexander Gray (1891-1976) was a musical star for over 20 years and he didn't even set out to be one. From rural Pennsylvania, Gray had worked a bewilderingly diverse number of jobs before g…
Little Person Sophia Schultz was working on a triple pitch: she could bill herself as a minutely statured, bearded fat lady. The last two are of course cultivated attributes, and truth to te…
The jubilant and historic news of the election of Georgia's first black Senator coincides nicely with the birthday of Georgia-born Harry Pace (1884-1943), founder of Black Swan Records, and …
Rarely has there been such perfect casting as Arnold Schwarzenegger playing the part of Mickey Hargitay in The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980). It was Hungarian born bodybuilder-turned-actor Mi…
I first became aware of Harold Waldridge (1900-1957) from the 1932 comedy The Heart of New York, in which Waldridge and Ruth Hall play George Sidney's fun-loving, bratty teenage kids. This m…
No, I am not obsessed with Pamela Sue Martin (b. 1953). I am, however, obsessed with The Poseidon Adventure (1972), the first movie I ever saw in a cinema, and as it happens, she is the last…
Anyone who knows their beans knows that the title of this post comes from Shampoo (1975). Warren Beatty offers this information to a bank manager in the hopes it will help him to secure a bu…
It is emblematic of our age that I learn the news of Gerry Marsden's death, not from a newswire, not from television or radio, not from the New York Times, but from Sir Paul McCartney. He ju…
Today we pay homage to the great American cultural critic Gilbert Seldes (1893-1970). Odd that today his daughter, actress Marian Seldes is probably better known and remembered " Seldes the …
Tonight! Catch me on the Cabin Fever livestream show, streaming at 10pm Eastern (9pm Central). We'll be talking about the new book Rose's Royal Midgets and Other Little People of Vaudeville,…
I was already planning a post about pioneering female filmmaker Joan Micklin Silver but we just got word that she passed away on December 31 at the age of 85, so we move it to the top of the…
"Vera Zorina" would be an excellent professional name for a fortune teller or a Circassian Beauty. As it happens, it was the stage name adapted by Eva Brigitta Hartwig (1917-2003), a balleri…
I've completely forgotten who tipped me off about the existence of Harry "Pop" Kramer (1875-1959), or if I stumbled over him somewhere " like one trips over a bicycle in the dark. Kramer was…
Here's a fact I somehow managed to live a lifetime without knowing: '40's noir star Dana Andrews (1909-1992), best known for Laura (1944), was the much older brother of Steve Forrest (Willia…
Roy Brooks (1901-76) was a friend of Harold Lloyd's leading lady (and later wife) Mildred Davis. Well off and well educated he stood an impressive 6'4″, towering over most other people…
Goodbye, 2020! Don't let the door bang you on the ass on the way out! I started my traditional year end wrap-up assuming that I hadn't accomplished much in 2020, a feeling naturally enhanced…
I actually had an internal debate as to whether I should post my "stars who died in 2020" piece a day early, and then I finally did so, on the theory that I could just share it two days in a…