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1272:, she was greeted with a banner that read "Welcome home, Lana", followed by a large celebration during which the mayor declared a holiday in her honor. Upon completing the tour, Turner had sold $ 5.25 million in war bonds. Throughout the war, Turner continued to make regular appearances at U.S. troop events and area bases, though she confided to friends that she found visiting the hospital wards of injured soldiers emotionally difficult. During World War II, the Royal Canadian Air Force 427 Lion Squadron had been "adopted" by MGM. Many of the aircraft had dedications or nose art honoring MGM's stars. A Handley-Page Halifax bomber "London's Revenge" DK186 ZL L carried the name of Lana Turner into battle over Germany.
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2408:. Premiering in September 1969, the series was given a major national marketing campaign, with billboards featuring life-sized images of Turner. Despite ABC's extensive publicity campaign and the presence of other big-name stars, the program fared badly, and it was canceled halfway into the season after a 15-week run in 1970. Meanwhile, after six months of marriage, Turner discovered Pellar had stolen $ 35,000 she had given him for an investment. In addition, she later accused him of stealing $ 100,000 worth of jewelry from her. Pellar denied the accusations and no charges were filed against him. She filed for divorce in January 1970, after which she claimed to be
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1500:. In the film, she portrayed the daughter of a wealthy patriarch who pursues a relationship with a man in love with her sister. Turner later recalled she was surprised about replacing Hepburn, saying: "I'm about the most un-Hepburnish actress on the lot. But it was just what I wanted to do." It was her first starring role that did not center on her looks. In an interview, Turner said: "I even go running around in the jungles of New Zealand in a dress that's filthy and ragged. I don't wear any make-up and my hair's a mess." Nevertheless, she insisted she would not give up her glamorous image. In the midst of filming
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2794:. Film historians Joe Morella and Edward Epstein have observed that, unlike many female stars, Turner "wasn't resented by female fans", and that women made up a large part of her fan base in later years. Turner maintained her glamorous image into her late career; a 1966 film review characterized her as "the glitter and glamour of Hollywood". While she consistently embraced her glamorous persona, she was also vocal about her dedication to acting and attained a reputation as a versatile, hard-working performer. She was an admirer of
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a second daughter", inherited some of Turner's personal effects and $ 50,000 in Turner's will. Her estate was estimated in court documents to be worth $ 1.7 million. Turner left the majority of her estate to her maid, Carmen Lopez Cruz, who had been her companion for 45 years and caregiver during her final illness. Cheryl challenged the will, and Cruz said that the majority of the estate was consumed by probate costs, legal fees and medical expenses.
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Jessica Hope Jordan considers Turner an "implosion" of both a "real-life image and star image" and suggests that she utilized one to mask the other, thus rendering her representative of the "ultimate femme fatale". Columnist
1071:. Though they had only briefly known each other, Turner recalled being "stirred by his eloquence", and after their first date the two spontaneously decided to get married. Their marriage only lasted four months, but was highly publicized, and led MGM executives to grow concerned over Turner's "impulsive behavior". In the spring of 1940, after the two had divorced, Turner discovered she was pregnant and had an
2692:, adding: "Both of them, trusting and lovable, use their hearts instead of their heads. Lana ... has always acted hastily and been guided more by her own ideas than by any advance any studio gave her." By the mid-1940s, Turner had been married and divorced three times, had given birth to her daughter Cheryl and had numerous publicized affairs. However, her image in 1946's
877:" for her form-fitting attire, which accentuated her bust. Turner always detested the nickname, and upon seeing a sneak preview of the film, she recalled being profoundly embarrassed and "squirming lower and lower" into her seat. She stated that she had "never seen myself walking before… the first time conscious of my body." Several years after the film's release,
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1795:: "By the time this picture gets around to figuring out whether the betrayer is Miss Turner or Mr. Mature, it has taken the audience through such a lengthy and tedious amount of detail that it has not only frayed all possible tension but it has aggravated patience as well." Upon returning to the United States in September 1953, Turner married actor
1672:-directed drama about a woman who aspires to be a model in New York City. The project was shelved for several months, and Turner told journalists in December 1949: "Everybody agrees that the script is still a pile of junk. I'm anxious to get started. By the time this one comes out, it will be almost three years since I was last on the screen, in
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told a reporter at the time that she was "walking around in a daze. I've been sprung. After 18 years at MGM, I'm a free agent ...I used to go on a bended knee to the front office and say, please give me a decent story. I'll work for nothing, just give me a good story. So what happened? The last time I begged for a good story they gave me
2531:. The same year, she had what she referred to as a "religious awakening", and again began practicing her Catholic faith. On October 25, 1981, the National Film Society presented Turner with an Artistry in Cinema award. In December 1981, it was announced that Turner would appear as the mysterious Jacqueline Perrault in an episode of
2290:. In September of that year, Turner and May separated, divorcing shortly after in October. They remained friends throughout her later life. In 1965, she met Hollywood producer and businessman Robert Eaton, who was ten years her junior, through business associates. The two married in June of that year at his family's home in
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film's high box-office returns elevated Turner's profitability, and MGM gave her a weekly salary raise to $ 1,500 as well as a personal makeup artist and trailer ($ 32,622 in 2023 dollars ). After completing the film, Turner and co-star
Garland remained lifelong friends, and lived in houses next to one another in the 1950s.
719:, at the time of Turner's birth, and relocated to nearby Wallace in 1925, where her father opened a dry cleaning service and worked in the local silver mines. As a child, Turner was known to family and friends as Judy. She expressed interest in performance at a young age, performing short dance routines at her father's
2774:, remembered her as "a very talented actress whose chief reliability was what I regarded as impoverished taste ... Lana was not a dummy, and she would give me wonderful rationalizations why she should wear pendant earrings. They had nothing to do with the role, but they had to do with her particular self-image."
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Lana Turner is a super-star for many reasons but chiefly because she is the same off-screen as she is on. Some of the stars are magnetic dazzlers on celluloid and ordinary, practical, polo-coated little things in private life. Not so Lana. No one who adored her in movies would be disappointed to meet
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Basinger echoes similar sentiments, noting that Turner was often "cast only in roles that were symbolic of what the public knew—or thought they knew—of her life from headlines she made as a person, not as a movie character ... Her person became her persona." In addition, Basinger credits Turner
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Hollywood's earliest stars whose publicized private life perceptibly inflected their careers: "Her career is marked by an unusually, even spectacularly, high degree of interpenetration between her publicly available private life and her films ... not only do
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Turner's remains were cremated and given to Cheryl. Multiple accounts have the ashes still in Cheryl's possession, while other accounts say the ashes were scattered in the ocean, but which ocean and location varies by the sources. Cheryl and her partner Joyce LeRoy, whom Turner said she accepted "as
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was both a critical and commercial success, and earned her favorable reviews. A little over a week before the film's release in
December 1952, Turner divorced her third husband, Bob Topping. She later claimed Topping's drinking problem and excessive gambling as her impetus for the divorce. Her next
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marked a personal and professional shift for Turner; she claimed it as the first role that got her "interested in acting", and the studio, impressed by her performance, marketed the film as featuring her in "the best role of the biggest picture to be released by the industry's biggest company". The
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Hollywood. Turner would dismiss the widely circulated version that had
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Some sources claim Turner's birth name to be Julia Jean
Mildred Frances Turner. However, Turner notes in her autobiography that her birth certificate lists Julia Jean Turner as her official birth name. She writes that she later adopted the middle names Mildred and Frances (saints' names as well as
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According to testimony provided by Turner, Stompanato died at the scene when Cheryl, who had been listening to the couple's fight behind the closed door, stabbed
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in order to have
Stompanato deported. Stompanato got wind of the plan and showed up on the set with a gun, threatening her and Connery. Connery answered by grabbing the gun out of Stompanato's hand and twisting his wrist, causing him to run off the set. Turner and Armstrong later returned with two
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September 1951 by slitting her wrists in a locked bathroom. She was saved by her business manager, Benton Cole,
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suit of $ 750,000 in damages against both Turner and her ex-husband, Steve Crane. In the suit, Stompanato's son alleged that Turner had been responsible for his death, and that her daughter had taken the blame. The suit was settled out of court for a reported $ 20,000 in May 1962. A 1962 novel by
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was given a test screening in late
December 1955, and was met with poor response from audiences. Though an elaborate marketing campaign was crafted to promote the film, it was a box-office flop, and MGM announced in February 1956 that it was opting not to renew Turner's contract. Turner gleefully
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praised her performance, writing: "Turner plays a character of changing moods, and her changes are remarkably effective, as she blends love and understanding, sincerity and ambition. The growth of maturity is reflected neatly in her distinguished portrayal." Critics and audiences could not help
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because of her diva persona and triumphs over personal struggles. While discussions surrounding Turner have largely been based on her cultural prevalence, little scholarly study has been undertaken on her career, and opinion of her legacy as an actress has divided critics. Upon Turner's death,
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was well received by audiences, and Turner and Gable were nicknamed "the team that generates steam". By this period, Turner was at the zenith of her film career, and was not only MGM's most popular star, but also one of the ten highest-paid women in the United States, with annual earnings of $
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According to her daughter, Turner's obsessive attention to detail often resulted in dressmakers storming out during dress fittings. No matter the setting, Turner also took care to ensure she was always "camera-ready", wearing jewelry and makeup even while lounging in sweatpants. Turner often
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by her stepdaughter in hopes of driving her insane and receiving the family estate. One critic deemed Turner's acting in the film "strained and amateurish", and declared it "one of her poorest performances". In April 1969, Turner filed for divorce from Eaton after four years of marriage upon
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Despite the reams of copy that have been written about me, even the supposedly private Lana, the press has never had any sense of who I am; they've even missed my humor, my love of gaiety and color ... Humor has been the balm of my life, but it's been reserved for those closest to me.
1219:, in a plane crash. Meanwhile, the press continued to fuel rumors that Turner and Gable were romantic offscreen, which Turner vehemently denied. "I adored Mr. Gable, but we were friends", she later recalled. "When six o'clock came, he went his way and I went mine." Her next project was
708:. Her mother had English, Irish, and Scottish ancestry, while her father was of Dutch descent. She was born four days before her mother's 17th birthday. Her parents had first met while her mother was 14 and her father was 24; Mildred was the daughter of a mine inspector and was visiting
2028:. Their meeting was initially happy, but they soon began fighting. Stompanato became suspicious when Turner would not allow him to visit the set and, during one fight, he violently choked her. To avoid further confrontation, Turner and her makeup artist, Del Armstrong, call
1451:. She portrayed Cora, an ambitious woman married to a stodgy, older owner of a roadside diner, who falls in love with a drifter and their desire to be together motivates them to murder her husband. The classic film noir marked a turning point in Turner's career as her first
1581:(1948), in which she was again paired with Clark Gable, portraying a female army lieutenant who falls in love with an American surgeon (Gable). She was the studio's first choice for the role, but it was reluctant to offer her the part, considering her overbooked schedule.
832:. Wilkerson was attracted by her beauty and physique, and asked her if she was interested in appearing in films, to which she responded: "I'll have to ask my mother first." With her mother's permission, Turner was referred by Wilkerson to the actor/comedian/talent agent
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both seemed to mirror certain parts of Turner's private life, resulting in comparisons she found painful. Both films depicted the troubled, complicated relationship between a single mother and her teenage daughter. During this time, Turner's daughter Cheryl privately
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film stars of all time, an association that was made both during her lifetime and after her death. Commenting on her image, she once told a journalist: "Forsaking glamour is like forsaking my identity. It's an image I've worked too hard to obtain and preserve."
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noting: "Turner is the surprise of the picture via her top performance thespically. In a role that allows her the gamut from tomboy to the pangs of childbirth and from being another man's woman to remorseful wife, she seldom fails to acquit herself creditably."
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noted of her performance: "Under the circumstances, Turner's performance as Carrie, the perverted dame of the English manor, has reasonable poise." In April 1975, Turner spoke at a retrospective gala in New York City examining her career, which was attended by
2251:(1961), a romantic comedy about an investigative writer (Hope) working on a book about the wives of a lavish California community; the film received a mostly positive critical reception. Upon completing filming, Turner collected the remaining $ 92,000 from her
1075:. In contemporaneous press, it was noted she had been hospitalized for "exhaustion". She would later recall that Shaw treated her "like an untutored blonde savage, and took no pains to conceal his opinion". In the midst of her marriage to Shaw, she starred in
959:(1938). During the shoot, Turner completed her studies with an educational social worker, allowing her to graduate high school that year. The film was a box-office success, and her appearance in it as a flirtatious high school student convinced studio head
2125:. She portrayed a struggling stage actress who makes personal sacrifices to further her career. The production was difficult for Turner given the recent events of her personal life, and she suffered a panic attack on the first day of filming. Her co-star
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to allow Turner to relocate with him to MGM. Warner obliged, as he believed Turner would not "amount to anything". Turner left Warner Bros. and signed a contract with MGM for $ 100 a week ($ 2,119 in 2023 dollars ). The same year, she was loaned to
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to her parents, who were both supportive of her. Despite this, Cheryl ran away from home multiple times and the press wrote about her rebelliousness. Worried she was still suffering from the trauma of Stompanato's death, Turner sent Cheryl to the
1186:. MGM had initially cast Turner in the lead, but Tracy specifically requested Bergman for the part. The studio recast Turner in the smaller role, though she was still given top billing. While the film was financially successful at the box office,
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hearing was held, during which the judge expressed concerns over her receiving "proper parental supervision". She was ultimately released to the care of her grandmother, and was ordered to regularly visit a psychiatrist alongside her parents.
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magazine named the film its "Movie of the Week" in April 1946, and noted that both Turner and Garfield were "aptly cast" and "take over the screen, more fireworks than the Fourth of July". Turner commented on her decision to take the role:
1474:, and I'm not going to slip back if I can help it. I tried to persuade the studio to give me something different. But every time I went into my argument about how bad a picture was, they'd say, "well, it's making a fortune". That licked me.
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with a family who physically abused her and "treated her like a servant". Her mother worked 80 hours per week as a beautician to support herself and her daughter, and Turner recalled sometimes "living on crackers and milk for half a week".
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notes that she "represented the girl who'd rather sit on the diving board to show off her figure than get wet in the water ... the girl who'd rather kiss than kibbitz". In her early films, Turner did not color her auburn hair—see
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became a major box office success, which prompted the studio to take more risks on Turner, casting her outside of the glamorous sex-symbol roles for which she had come to be known. In August 1946, it was announced she would replace
1701:, and had Turner starring as an American woman who is wooed by a European prince. "The script was stupid," she recalled. "I fought against doing the picture, but I lost." It earned her unfavorable reviews, with one critic from the
1054:(1939), Turner was given first billing portraying Patty Marlow, a professional dancer who enters a college as part of a rigged national talent contest. The film was a commercial success, and led to Turner appearing on the cover of
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lauded her performance, writing: "Her performance, I think, is far and away her very best, even rating Oscar consideration in next year's Academy Award race, unless the culture snobs gang up against her." The role earned Turner a
1344:, in which she portrayed a woman who moves to New York City and poses as the long-lost daughter of a millionaire. Released in the midst of Turner's pregnancy, the film was financially successful but received mixed reviews, with
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writing: "No less than four Metro writers must have racked their brains for all of five minutes to think up the rags-to-riches fable ... Indeed, there is cause for suspicion that they didn't even bother to think." Critic
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noted in 2005 that Turner "came to crystallize the opulent heights to which show business could usher a small-town girl, as well as its darkest, most tragic and narcissistic depths". She has also been cited by scholars as a
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for the remainder of her life. Turner married a total of eight times to seven different husbands, and later famously said: "My goal was to have one husband and seven children, but it turned out to be the other way around."
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Scotland Yard detectives to the rented house where she and Stompanato were staying. The detectives advised Stompanato to leave and escorted him out of the house and to the airport, where he boarded a plane back to the U.S.
1676:. I don't think it's healthy to stay off the screen that long." Although unenthusiastic about the screenplay, Turner agreed to appear in the film after executives promised her suspension would be lifted upon doing so.
2492:, playing Gillian Holroyd. Critic Elaine Matas noted of a 1977 performance that Turner was "brilliant" and "the bright spot in an otherwise mediocre play". In the fall of 1978, she appeared in a Chicago production of
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retrospective on her career, Turner was referred to as "a master of the motion picture technique and a hardworking craftsman". Jeanine Basinger has similarly championed Turner's acting, writing of her performance in
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her in the flesh. The flesh is the same. The biography is as colorful as any plot she has ever romped through on screen. The clothes she wears are just like the clothes you pay to see her in on Saturday night at the
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Award for Best Foreign Actress. She spent most of the 1970s in semi-retirement, making her final film appearance in 1980. She accepted a much-publicized and lucrative recurring guest role in the television series
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that she "was a faded period piece, an old-fashioned glamour queen whose fifty-four films, over four decades didn't amount, retrospectively to much ... As a performer, she was purely a studio-made product."
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s Hollywood Walk of Fame series) erroneously report her birth year as 1920. However, in her memoir, Turner cited her birth certificate as reading 1921, and her daughter again confirmed this as her birth year in
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In August 1944, Turner divorced Crane, citing his gambling and unemployment as primary reasons. Turner was among 250 film notables listed by the Hollywood Democratic Committee as supporting the re-election of
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in the spring of 1992. In a press release, she stated that the cancer had been detected early and had not damaged her vocal cords or larynx. She underwent exploratory surgery to remove the cancer, but it had
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went on to become a box-office success, earning $ 4.5 million ($ 61,403,875 in 2023 dollars ), but Turner's contract was put on temporary suspension by Mayer after production finished. After the release of
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in Spain to accept a Lifetime Achievement Award, and used a wheelchair for much of the event. She died nine months later at the age of 74 on June 29, 1995, of complications from the cancer, at her home in
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Though Turner and her daughter were exonerated of any wrongdoing, public opinion on the event was varied, with numerous publications intimating that Turner's testimony at the inquest was a performance;
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on February 22, 1937 ($ 1,060 in 2023 dollars ). She soon became a protégée of LeRoy, who suggested that she take the stage name Lana Turner, a name she would come to legally adopt several years later.
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wrote: "If Lana Turner will behave herself and not go completely berserk she is headed for a top spot in motion pictures. She is the most glamorous actress since Jean Harlow." She also likened her to
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was among the year's biggest successes, and the biggest of Turner's career; by opting to receive 50% of the film's earnings rather than receiving a salary, she earned more than two million dollars.
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Because of Turner's fame and the fact that the killing involved her teenage daughter, the case quickly became a media sensation. More than 100 reporters and journalists attended the April 12, 1958
2611:, with her daughter by her side. According to Cheryl, Turner's death was a "total shock", as she had appeared to be in better health and had recently completed seven weeks of radiation therapy.
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in San Francisco, hoping to become a nun. In the mid-1930s, Turner's mother developed respiratory problems and was advised by her doctor to move to a drier climate, upon which the two moved to
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at the studio's request in an effort to conceal her smoking. In her early sixties Turner stopped drinking to preserve her health, but she was unable to quit smoking. She was diagnosed with
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her vehicles furnish characters and situations in accord with her off-screen image, but frequently incidents in them echo incidents in her life so that by the end of her career films like
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was among the least successful of Cukor's films, receiving unfavorable reviews and low box-office sales. On May 24, 1950, Turner left her handprints and footprints in cement in front of
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recalled that Turner cried for three days after filming a scene in which Moore's character dies. When she returned to the set, "her face was so swollen, she couldn't work", Moore said.
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feature. She was reluctant to appear in the film because of the character's scanty, "atrocious" costumes and "stupid" lines, and during the shoot struggled to get along with co-star
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game; he stuffed his winnings in his sock and headed home, but was later found bludgeoned to death on the corner of Minnesota and Mariposa Streets, on the edge of San Francisco's
2496:, an original play in which she portrayed a San Francisco divorce attorney. During rehearsals, a stagehand told reporters that Turner was "the hardest working broad I've known".
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whom she had met at a Los Angeles disco. According to Turner, Pellar (also known as Ronald Dante or Dr. Dante) falsely claimed to have been raised in Singapore and to have a
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magazine published a photo of Turner testifying in court along with stills of her in courtroom scenes from three of her films. The scandal also coincided with the release of
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was doing it, and it all but disappears under the old-time Hollywood glamor of Miss Turner's star presence." In 1975, Turner gave a single performance as Jessica Poole in
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tour throughout the western United States with Gable. During the tour, she began promising kisses to the highest war bond buyers; while selling bonds at the
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and a film actress, as well as for her highly publicized personal life. In the mid-1940s, she was one of the highest-paid American actresses and one of
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deemed the film "a big-scale spectacle ...End result of all this flamboyant polish, however, is only fair entertainment." Turner was next cast in
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praised her performance, writing that, "though she is still a very nervous and inexpert actress, she is giving by far her most winning performance".
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869:(1937), a crime drama in which she played a teenage murder victim. Though Turner only appeared on screen for a few minutes, Wilkerson wrote in
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in New York City by dropping a diamond ring into her martini, and they married shortly after in April 1948 at the Topping family mansion in
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invited to attend a dance with a male coed at his elite college. Turner's onscreen sex appeal in the film was reflected by a review in the
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the event occurring at Schwab's Pharmacy, insisting she met William R. Wilkerson at the Top Hat Malt Shop while drinking a Coca-Cola.
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in Wallace. When she was three, she performed an impromptu dance routine at a charity fashion show in which her mother was modeling.
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who broke down the bathroom door and called emergency medical services. The following year, she began filming her second musical,
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to avoid potentially life-threatening complications, but she managed to carry the child to term. She gave birth to a daughter,
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noting that "Turner looks elegant" and "registers strongly", and, for the first and only time, she was nominated for an
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asked Turner how she preferred her name be spoken, and she joked: "Please, if you say 'Lan-ah', I shall slaughter you."
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was of yesterday. However, she doesn't look like a vamp. She is far more deadly because she lets her audience relax."
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praised Turner's performance in the film, writing: "Lana Turner typifies modern allure. She is the vamp of today as
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took note of the intersections between Turner's life and screen persona early in her career, writing in 1946:
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that her performance was "worthy of more than a passing note". The film earned her the nickname of the "
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wrote that Turner "suffers prettily through it all, like a fashion model with a tight-fitting shoe".
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650:(1959), proved to be one of the greatest commercial successes of her career and her starring role in
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at the Arlington Park Theater in Chicago. From 1976 to 1978, she starred in a touring production of
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role. Reviews of the film, including Turner's performance, were glowing, with Bosley Crowther of
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is a fashion show in the guise of a frothy, little comedy. It wasn't much of a play even when
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had also been considered. As of early 1946, Turner was set for the role, but schedules with
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Forties Film Talk: Oral Histories of Hollywood, with 120 Lobby Posters
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7303:. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. p. 18 – via Newspapers.com.
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proved more commercially successful than Turner's previous musical,
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during the 1944 presidential election. In 1945, she co-starred with
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons
8553:"It only took 30 years for "My Baby Just Cares For Me" to be a hit"
3405:"Lana Turner, Born in Wallace, Idaho, Twenty Years Ago, Now a Star"
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In September 1994, Turner made her final public appearance at the
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to be shown on a regular basis on a scheduled airline flight when
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whom she had met at a beach party in Malibu shortly after filming
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in March 1943. During her early pregnancy, she filmed the comedy
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In 1958, intense media scrutiny surrounded Turner when her lover
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8800:. Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press.
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5482:"Lana Turner leaves Footprints At Grauman's Chinese Theater"
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1719:. During the shoot, Turner began an affair with her co-star
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We Boys Together: Teenagers in Love Before Girl-Craziness
9037:. Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi.
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named her the eighth-most infamous actress of all time.
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Golden Plaque Award for Best Foreign Actress that year.
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who had died six months before Turner's arrival at MGM.
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A Wonderful Life: The Films and Career of James Stewart
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Born to Be Hurt: The Untold Story of Imitation of Life
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poked her head out the window." Kaspar Monahan of the
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629:(1957), the latter for which she was nominated for an
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9056:. Nashville, Tennessee: Vanderbilt University Press.
8734:. Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky.
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7398:"Lana Turner in 'Divorce' Entertains Just Being Lana"
6836:"Lana Turner, Fifth Husband Separate; No Divorce Yet"
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seem in parts like mere illustrations of her life."
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In 1940, Turner appeared in her first musical film,
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8715:. Spokane, Washington: Tornado Creek Publications.
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5095:"Lana Turner To Play Lead In 'Green Dolphin Street"
5033:"Movie of the Week: The Postman Always Rings Twice"
4627:"Lana's Kisses Sell Bonds Without Her Fancy Speech"
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9289:. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
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9144:An Intimate Affair: Women, Lingerie, and Sexuality
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7852:"Lana Turner Determined to Beat Cancer Recurrence"
7646:"PPT's Shaktman led city's theatrical renaissance"
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6546:"Lana Turner Says She's Had It; Won't Marry Again"
3411:. Spokane, WA. p. 16 – via Google News.
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2564:. She subsequently guest-starred on an episode of
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9467:Lana: The Public and Private Lives of Miss Turner
8924:George Burns and Gracie Allen: A Bio-Bibliography
8862:. Rutgers, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.
8590:
7893:"Movie star Lana Turner part of Hollywood lore".
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5272:"Hepburn's Screen Career Unaffected by Frankness"
4972:"The Story is the Same But Hollywood Has Changed"
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1940:, in which she had been cast in the lead role of
1893:(1939), playing the wife of an aristocrat in the
912:In late 1937, LeRoy was hired as an executive at
10882:Converts to Roman Catholicism from Protestantism
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7821:. London. p. 30 – via Newspapers.com.
7507:"Lana Turner, the Sultry Actress, Is Dead at 75"
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7226:. London. p. 15 – via Newspapers.com.
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5450:"Lana Turner Says She Is Now the Home-Girl Type"
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2761:Historians have cited Turner as one of the most
905:(1937), a biographical film about British actor
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51:Turner by Paul Hesse, appearing on the cover of
9636:. Los Angeles: University of California Press.
9408:. Los Angeles: University of California Press.
9146:. Los Angeles: University of California Press.
7938:(in Portuguese). Sao Paulo, Brazil. p. J8.
7588:"Lana Turner to Appear On CBS's 'Falcon Crest'"
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6732:"Lana Turner Suspense Film Strains Credibility"
5536:"Pinza Is Tops, Lana Is Dull In 'Mr. Imperium'"
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9127:. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
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8840:Sea Wolf: A Biography of John D. Bulkeley, USN
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8678:Aquino, Tara; Hoare, Peter (August 27, 2012).
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8990:. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Running Press.
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8732:Hedy Lamarr: The Most Beautiful Woman in Film
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8439:"GLS 592: The Hard Boiled Dames of Film Noir"
8417:No Place for a Woman: The Family in Film Noir
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1972:1958–1959: Johnny Stompanato homicide scandal
814:when she skipped a typing class and bought a
9719:(Reprint ed.). London: Icon Books Ltd.
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9247:. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield.
8877:Brown, Peter Harry; Broeske, Pat H. (2004).
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8680:"The 50 Most Infamous Actresses of All Time"
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1170:(1941) – a sanitized remake of the original
9634:Boom and Bust: American Cinema in the 1940s
9515:. New Rochelle, New York: Arlington House.
9494:. New Rochelle, New York: Arlington House.
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8926:. Vol. 72. New York: Greenwood Press.
8883:. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Da Capo Press.
8815:Billips, Connie J.; Pierce, Arthur (1995).
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7985:. Los Angeles. September 7, 2001. p. 5
7897:. Milwaukee, WI. June 30, 1995. p. 6B.
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5488:. Lubbock, Texas. May 24, 1950. p. 24.
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2970:, her alma mater. Turner has a star on the
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2897:—have ever given such a fine performance."
2669:was the first film to showcase Turner with
2237:. Turner moved in with him on his ranch in
688:Turner at the age of five in Wallace, Idaho
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9715:Sutherland, John; Fender, Stephen (2011).
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6893:"Lana Makes Melodrama 'Madame X' Credible"
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1527:Turner's next film was the romantic drama
1391:. She was then cast as the female lead in
1106:(1941), which precipitated her rise at MGM
1034:(1939), a comedy in which she portrayed a
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10135:San Sebastián International Film Festival
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9464:Morella, Joe; Epstein, Edward Z. (1971).
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8987:Lana: The Memories, the Myths, the Movies
8922:Clements, Cynthia; Weber, Sandra (1996).
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1863:MGM then gave Turner the titular role of
1459:writing it was "the role of her career".
1174:film from a decade earlier – remade as a
9782:. Seacaucus, New Jersey: Citadel Press.
9574:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland.
9447:Last Man Standing: Tales from Tinseltown
9427:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland.
9368:Lana Turner ... a Daughter's Memoir
9348:The New Encyclopedia of American Scandal
9331:. New York: W. W. Norton & Company.
9323:Kashner, Sam; MacNair, Jennifer (2002).
9228:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland.
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9209:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland.
9190:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland.
9105:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland.
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9014:. BFI Film Classics. London: Macmillan.
8984:Crane, Cheryl; De La Hoz, Cindy (2008).
8969:. New York: Arbor House/William Morrow.
8945:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland.
8819:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland.
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8653:Hollywood High School Alumni Association
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8591:Petrusich, Amanda (September 29, 2015).
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6352:"Lana Turner's Daughter Tells Her Story"
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7297:"'40 Carats' Shines With Lana's Glamor"
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7105:"The amazing Dr. Dante has seen it all"
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6955:Kong, William T. (September 13, 1969).
6914:"Lana Turner at Her Peak in 'Madame X'"
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4176:McPherson, Colvin (September 2, 1939).
4163:
3997:
3927:"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–"
3696:
3666:
3483:"Lana Turner lived in Historic Wallace"
3480:
3329:
3327:
3325:
2631:– Turner on her representation in press
2595:to her jaw and lungs. After undergoing
704:, and John Virgil Turner, a miner from
10789:
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9756:
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8711:Bamont, Tony; Jacobson, Butch (2017).
8578:
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8335:
8290:
8266:
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7755:. Sonora, CA. May 26, 1992. p. 5A
7735:
7682:
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7492:
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7338:
7282:
7158:"'Peyton Place' Star Lana Turner Dies"
7090:
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5704:
5676:Crowther, Bosley (September 9, 1954).
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3293:
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3265:
3198:
3186:
2974:at 6241 Hollywood Boulevard. In 2012,
1709: ... would be a better picture."
1687:In response to the poor reception for
1612:, and a grandson of tin-plate magnate
1561:earned Turner favorable reviews, with
1411:1946–1948: Expansion to dramatic roles
1160:, Turner took a supporting role as an
10592:
10097:
9988:Lana: The Lady, the Legend, the Truth
9932:
9796:
9760:Lana: The Lady, the Legend, the Truth
9673:
9569:
9491:The MGM Stock Company: The Golden Era
9441:
9403:
9242:
9185:
9028:
8959:
8897:
8857:
8215:
7949:O'Neill, Ann W. (September 5, 1999).
7931:
7907:
7880:
7295:Collins, William B. (July 21, 1971).
7211:
7102:
6810:
6774:
6705:
6349:
6306:
6207:
5907:
5868:
5336:
5140:
5071:"Heavy Drama Her Dish Now, Says Lana"
4995:
4517:
4487:
4227:
3985:
3958:
3925:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
3862:
3835:
3741:
3600:
3573:
3222:
3146:
2561:Lana: The Lady, the Legend, the Truth
2439:and numerous fans. Her next film was
1085:1940–1945: War years and film stardom
10917:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract players
9596:. Berkeley, California: Seal Press.
9588:
9345:
9308:. Amherst, New York: Cambria Press.
9285:FDR, Dewey, and the Election of 1944
9070:
8465:
8419:. University of California, Berkeley
8104:
8080:
7689:Davis, William (February 15, 1985).
7451:
7319:
6957:"Lana Turner Big Zero in 'Big Cube'"
6954:
6336:
6219:
3798:Wilkerson, W.R. III (July 1, 1995).
3322:
3305:"Editorial – Lana Turner: 1920–1995"
3098:National Register of Historic Places
2640:and began developing her image as a
1523:Turner in a 1940s publicity portrait
1504:, Turner began an affair with actor
1199:Turner was then cast in the Western
785:1937–1939: Discovery and early films
775:Convent of the Immaculate Conception
10857:American people of Scottish descent
9594:Hellions: Pop Culture's Rebel Women
9555:. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
9536:. New York: McGraw-Hill Education.
8616:Varga, George (February 14, 2018).
7663:Lawson, Wayne (September 5, 1982).
7613:Gritten, David (October 18, 1982).
7580:
7433:Smith, Helen C. (January 4, 1979).
5202:Manners, Dorothy (August 3, 1946).
5093:Manners, Dorothy (August 3, 1946).
3376:Fernandes, Charles (July 3, 1995).
3290:
2990:Lana Turner performances and awards
1852:(1955), an adventure film starring
1783:, an espionage thriller set in the
1734:Turner's next project was opposite
1486:in the big-budget historical drama
1248:At the advent of US involvement in
773:. Turner subsequently attended the
680:1921–1936: Early life and education
595:(1941), and the romantic war drama
523:persona and a screen legend of the
13:
10922:People from Shoshone County, Idaho
10847:American people of English descent
10133:Lifetime Achievement Award at the
10123:
9763:(1st ed.). New York: Dutton.
8300:Leonard Maltin Classic Movie Guide
7644:Anderson, George (June 28, 1982).
7471:Jacobs, Jody (September 3, 1980).
7326:Shearer, Lloyd (August 28, 1977).
7103:Jones, J. Harry (August 5, 2006).
6912:Monahan, Kaspar (March 31, 1966).
6891:Terry, Clifford (March 14, 1966).
5932:Archer, Greg (November 26, 2008).
3232:Squire, Nancy Winslow (May 1943).
2816:Lana Turner in a publicity still,
1407:). The film was a box-office hit.
1178:-influenced horror film, opposite
1024:(1939), MGM's second entry in the
674:
14:
10943:
9840:
9224:Guilbert, Georges-Claude (2018).
8551:Ihnat, Gwen (September 2, 2015).
7505:Flint, Peter B. (June 30, 1995).
7370:
6665:"Lana Turner Gives Up Movie Role"
4178:"Thumbnail Reviews of New Movies"
3403:Grever, Brindley (May 15, 1941).
3234:"The Strange Case of Lana Turner"
3007:Turner pronounced her first name
2578:Turner was a regular drinker and
1616:. Topping proposed to her at the
1233:magazine was critical of co-star
887:was saving for the next visiting
534:Born to working-class parents in
10892:Deaths from oropharyngeal cancer
10852:American people of Irish descent
10842:American people of Dutch descent
10817:20th-century American memoirists
10078:
10077:
9916:
9904:
9805:. New York: Carroll & Graf.
9449:. London: Michael O'Mara Books.
8843:. Novato, California: Presidio.
8671:
8640:
8609:
8584:
8544:
8443:Graduate Liberal Studies Program
8431:
8404:
8341:
8284:
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7182:
7096:
7048:
6981:. April 11, 1969. Archived from
6967:
6948:
6905:
6884:
6828:
6723:
6657:
6580:
6414:
6350:Crane, Cheryl (August 8, 2001).
5986:
5925:
5746:
5669:
5528:
5474:
5448:Thomas, Bob (December 7, 1949).
5441:
5226:
5195:
5170:
5025:
4970:Maslin, Janet (April 26, 1981).
4963:
4844:
4680:
3027:
2146:Released in the spring of 1959,
1697:, released in March 1951, was a
605:. Her reputation as a glamorous
475:
452:
412:
385:
360:
335:
308:
283:
234:
10812:20th-century American actresses
9958:
8880:Howard Hughes: The Untold Story
7570:"Lana Turner takes to the tube"
7218:Quinn, Sally (April 22, 1975).
7111:. San Diego, CA. Archived from
6421:Smith, Doug (August 15, 2015).
4637:
4559:
4493:
4441:
4389:
4341:Holliday, Kate (June 6, 1943).
4334:
4169:
3474:
3451:
3369:
3103:
3089:
3068:
3058:
2966:, painted on the auditorium of
1925:(1957), which earned Turner an
1820:In 1955, MGM's new studio head
1705:writing: "Without Lana Turner,
1662:In 1949, Turner was to star in
408:
381:
356:
331:
304:
279:
257:
230:
9365:Langer, Carole (dir.) (2001).
8193:"Glamour Award to Lana Turner"
7473:"An Evening for Danish Honors"
5934:"The Kid Stays in the Picture"
3152:
3001:
2917:Museum of the City of New York
2866:The Postman Always Rings Twice
2808:Lana Turner in popular culture
2694:The Postman Always Rings Twice
2188:Shortly before the release of
2121:(1959) under the direction of
2107:1959–1965: Financial successes
1966:Academy Award for Best Actress
1498:The Postman Always Rings Twice
1479:The Postman Always Rings Twice
1472:The Postman Always Rings Twice
1436:The Postman Always Rings Twice
1422:The Postman Always Rings Twice
963:that Turner could be the next
925:for a minor role as a maid in
859:(1937), her feature film debut
631:Academy Award for Best Actress
614:The Postman Always Rings Twice
158:The Postman Always Rings Twice
1:
10872:American television actresses
9681:. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn.
9551:Parish, James Robert (2011).
9509:Parish, James Robert (1978).
9304:Jordan, Jessica Hope (2009).
9167:. New Brunswick, New Jersey:
9082:. New Brunswick, New Jersey:
8411:Blaser, John (January 1996).
7452:Gold, Aaron (June 21, 1979).
7345:Gussow, Mel (July 22, 1977).
7056:"All-Star Line-up for 'Love'"
4645:"Lana's Kisses Really 'Sell'"
3250:– via Internet Archive.
3121:
2405:Harold Robbins' The Survivors
1028:series. This was followed by
10912:Hollywood High School alumni
10832:Actresses from San Francisco
9488:; Bowers, Ronald L. (1973).
9161:Fischer, Lucy (ed). (1991).
8796:Bellows, Barbara L. (2006).
8527:Sutherland & Fender 2011
7982:Metropolitan News-Enterprise
7691:"Clear Seas For 'Love Boat'"
7156:Thomas, Bob (July 1, 1995).
6975:"Milestones: April 11, 1969"
6730:Duncan, Ray (July 3, 1960).
6358:(Interview). Interviewed by
4501:"Gable and Lana Turner Star"
3919:American Antiquarian Society
3899:American Antiquarian Society
3719:(Interview). Interviewed by
3212:"'Lana' Turner Official Now"
3164:(Interview). Interviewed by
3109:An article published in the
3074:Some sources (including the
2269:. The film became the first
2103:were inspired by the event.
1860:, was a commercial success.
1286:Marriage Is a Private Affair
1277:Joseph Stephen "Steve" Crane
928:The Adventures of Marco Polo
895:, she made an appearance in
891:". Shortly after completing
16:American actress (1921–1995)
7:
9742:. New York: Citadel Press.
9470:. New York: Citadel Press.
9076:"Four Films of Lana Turner"
9052:Dennis, Jeffrey P. (2007).
8622:The San Diego Union Tribune
8593:"Lana Del Rey Is Exhausted"
7550:. London: W.H. Allen: 118.
7347:"Along the Straw-Hat Trail"
7192:Staff (December 31, 1973).
7109:The San Diego Union Tribune
6590:Staff (December 31, 1959).
6544:Thomas, Bob (May 8, 1957).
5996:Staff (December 31, 1957).
5756:Staff (December 31, 1954).
5486:Morning Avalanche Newspaper
5236:Staff (December 31, 1946).
2479:The Pleasure of His Company
2280:In mid-1962, Turner filmed
2231:May department-store family
2159:noticing that the plots of
2082:Another Time, Another Place
2021:Another Time, Another Place
1791:, Bosley Crowther wrote of
1641:baby boy in New York City.
10:
10948:
10927:People from Wallace, Idaho
10887:David di Donatello winners
10827:Actresses from Los Angeles
10620:Idaho's Women of Influence
9797:Wayne, Jane Ellen (2003).
9570:Pitts, Michael R. (2015).
9266:. New York: Rough Guides.
9078:. In Fischer, Lucy (ed.).
8775:Basinger, Jeanine (2008).
8703:
8649:"The HHS Auditorium Mural"
8460:Morella & Epstein 1971
8279:Morella & Epstein 1971
8255:Crane & De La Hoz 2008
8243:Crane & De La Hoz 2008
8231:Crane & De La Hoz 2008
8156:Morella & Epstein 1971
8093:Kashner & MacNair 2002
8069:Morella & Epstein 1971
8045:Morella & Epstein 1971
8016:Morella & Epstein 1971
7895:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
7785:United Press International
7719:Morella & Epstein 1971
6943:Morella & Epstein 1971
6787:Morella & Epstein 1971
6718:Morella & Epstein 1971
6628:Kashner & MacNair 2002
6575:Morella & Epstein 1971
6563:Kashner & MacNair 2002
6529:, event occurs at 1:20:09.
6517:, event occurs at 1:20:05.
6503:Morella & Epstein 1971
6491:Morella & Epstein 1971
6481:, event occurs at 1:19:15.
6450:Morella & Epstein 1971
6319:Morella & Epstein 1971
6292:Morella & Epstein 1971
6280:Morella & Epstein 1971
6160:Morella & Epstein 1971
6025:Kashner & MacNair 2002
5983:, event occurs at 1:08:25.
5971:, event occurs at 1:08:20.
5957:Morella & Epstein 1971
5922:, event occurs at 1:01:15.
5884:Morella & Epstein 1971
5845:Morella & Epstein 1971
5818:Morella & Epstein 1971
5794:Morella & Epstein 1971
5782:Morella & Epstein 1971
5729:Morella & Epstein 1971
5640:Morella & Epstein 1971
5616:Morella & Epstein 1971
5604:Morella & Epstein 1971
5592:Morella & Epstein 1971
5469:Morella & Epstein 1971
5409:Morella & Epstein 1971
5397:Morella & Epstein 1971
5373:Morella & Epstein 1971
4946:Morella & Epstein 1971
4881:Morella & Epstein 1971
4839:Morella & Epstein 1971
4815:Morella & Epstein 1971
4764:Morella & Epstein 1971
4571:"Cinema: The New Pictures"
4554:Morella & Epstein 1971
4424:Morella & Epstein 1971
4384:Crane & De La Hoz 2008
4360:Morella & Epstein 1971
4293:Morella & Epstein 1971
4281:Morella & Epstein 1971
4264:Morella & Epstein 1971
4216:Morella & Epstein 1971
4152:Morella & Epstein 1971
4061:Morella & Epstein 1971
3691:Morella & Epstein 1971
3640:Morella & Epstein 1971
3628:Morella & Epstein 1971
3512:Bamont & Jacobson 2017
3364:Crane & De La Hoz 2008
2987:
2864:, cite her performance in
2828:icon and "a symbol of the
2805:
2292:Arlington County, Virginia
2040:and present the award for
1978:Johnny Stompanato homicide
1975:
761:at birth, Turner attended
25:
18:
10626:
10525:
10402:
10275:
10180:
10141:
10131:
10073:
10035:
10006:
9996:Detour: A Hollywood Story
9979:
9966:
9884:December 4, 2020, at the
9879:Lana Turner media archive
9617:. New York: Forge Books.
9423:McClelland, Doug (1992).
9281:Jordan, David M. (2011).
9029:Davis, Ronald L. (2005).
8966:Detour: A Hollywood Story
8941:Conklin, John E. (2009).
8917:– via Google Books.
8198:The Sydney Morning Herald
7665:"Screen Beauty Tells All"
7301:The Philadelphia Inquirer
7254:"Film: Dilemma of Incest"
6841:Deseret News and Telegram
6550:Port Angeles Evening News
5047:– via Google Books.
4688:"427 World War II Photos"
4413:– via Google Books.
2879:The Bad and the Beautiful
2801:
2770:, who directed Turner in
2619:Public and screen persona
2609:Century City, Los Angeles
2465:The Philadelphia Inquirer
1986:Turner and Stompanato in
1750:The Bad and the Beautiful
1745:The Bad and the Beautiful
1682:Grauman's Chinese Theatre
1156:Following the success of
620:The Bad and the Beautiful
451:
446:
436:
425:
209:
179:The Bad and the Beautiful
135:
127:
119:
109:
86:
60:
44:
37:
10867:American stage actresses
10862:American radio actresses
10656:Mary Elizabeth Donaldson
9780:The Films of Lana Turner
9346:Kohn, George C. (2001).
9205:Greene, Heather (2018).
9169:Rutgers University Press
9084:Rutgers University Press
7763:– via Google News.
7439:The Atlanta Constitution
5857:Parish & Bowers 1973
5717:Parish & Bowers 1973
5666:, event occurs at 59:49.
5654:, event occurs at 59:00.
5582:, event occurs at 56:23.
5555:, event occurs at 53:37.
5387:, event occurs at 44:45.
5363:, event occurs at 44:05.
5351:, event occurs at 43:47.
5315:, event occurs at 44:12.
5303:, event occurs at 42:51.
5165:Brown & Broeske 2004
5155:, event occurs at 32:44.
5116:, event occurs at 39:40.
5022:, event occurs at 38:45.
5010:, event occurs at 36:18.
4829:, event occurs at 27:00.
4742:, event occurs at 24:20.
4677:, event occurs at 33:53.
4611:, event occurs at 33:33.
4532:, event occurs at 21:05.
4386:, pp. 34, 185, 331.
4374:, event occurs at 17:10.
4343:"Glamor Palling on Lana"
4319:, event occurs at 15:18.
4242:, event occurs at 13:20.
3783:, event occurs at 05:20.
3725:Multimedia Entertainment
3051:). In a 1982 interview,
2994:
2573:
1419:Turner as Cora Smith in
1307:erythroblastosis fetalis
527:. She was nominated for
261:
26:Not to be confused with
10837:American film actresses
10736:Jennie Eva Hughes Smith
9971:Performances and awards
9778:Valentino, Lou (1976).
9700:. New York: Macmillan.
9632:Schatz, Thomas (1999).
8858:Brook, Vincent (2013).
8713:Historic Wallace, Idaho
8302:. Turner Classic Movies
8296:"Lana Turner Biography"
7850:Staff (July 23, 1994).
7650:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
7574:Wilmington Morning Star
5183:American Film Institute
4183:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
4135:, event occurs at 9:08.
4099:, event occurs at 7:55.
4075:, event occurs at 7:00.
4012:, event occurs at 6:40.
3848:Lawson & Rufus 2000
3551:Staff (June 30, 1995).
3409:Spokane Daily Chronicle
3337:Staff (June 30, 1995).
3309:San Francisco Chronicle
3301:San Francisco Chronicle
3076:San Francisco Chronicle
2984:Filmography and credits
1803:in the summer of 1952.
1394:Week-End at the Waldorf
1212:Somewhere I'll Find You
1167:Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
1041:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
598:Somewhere I'll Find You
592:Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
525:Golden Age of Hollywood
172:Somewhere I'll Find You
165:Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
10932:Tobacco-related deaths
9820:Wilson, Scott (2016).
9611:Robbins, Jann (2008).
9530:Parish, James (2001).
9512:The Hollywood Beauties
9262:Ingham, Chris (2005).
9186:Grams, Martin (2000).
9101:Erickson, Hal (2017).
7834:St. Paul Pioneer Press
7163:The Times and Democrat
5076:Democrat and Chronicle
4793:, pp. 9, 85, 142.
3487:City of Wallace, Idaho
3303:Staff (July 3, 1995).
2972:Hollywood Walk of Fame
2919:
2821:
2758:
2751:
2681:
2628:
2399:
2317:
2143:
2056:
2001:The Lady Takes a Flyer
1991:
1930:
1884:The Rains of Ranchipur
1817:
1659:
1622:Greenwich, Connecticut
1524:
1476:
1449:novel of the same name
1426:
1323:
1245:
1194:Robert Louis Stevenson
1107:
989:
871:The Hollywood Reporter
860:
829:The Hollywood Reporter
794:
689:
432:(1957–1958; his death)
10661:Abigail Scott Duniway
10631:Margaret Cobb Ailshie
10263:Fernando Fernán Gómez
9890:University of Alabama
9757:Turner, Lana (1982).
9734:Thomas, Tony (1997).
9651:Shipman, Dan (1970).
9376:Turner Classic Movies
9142:Fields, Jill (2007).
8901:(December 23, 1940).
8730:Barton, Ruth (2010).
8351:(February 12, 1996).
7394:Christiansen, Richard
6737:Independent Star-News
5208:The San Antonio Light
4649:Eugene Register-Guard
4569:(February 23, 1942).
4505:San Jose Evening News
3716:The Phil Donahue Show
3345:. Hollywood Star Walk
3216:Eugene Register-Guard
2968:Hollywood High School
2964:Portrait of Hollywood
2910:
2815:
2756:
2742:
2679:
2650:Love Finds Andy Hardy
2623:
2489:Bell, Book and Candle
2391:
2312:(1966), earned her a
2305:
2283:Who's Got the Action?
2223:Independent Star-News
2183:Hartford, Connecticut
2135:
2054:
2042:Best Supporting Actor
1985:
1916:
1809:
1647:
1522:
1468:
1418:
1371:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1316:Turner performing on
1315:
1293:, which caused fetal
1243:
1113:Two Girls on Broadway
1092:
1048:". In her next film,
977:
956:Love Finds Andy Hardy
899:'s historical comedy
851:
812:Hollywood High School
789:
687:
114:Hollywood High School
21:Lana Turner (stylist)
10877:Catholics from Idaho
10822:Actresses from Idaho
10776:Emma Russell Yearian
10651:Helen Chenoweth-Hage
10320:Francis Ford Coppola
10048:Joseph Stephen Crane
9696:Staggs, Sam (2009).
9486:Parish, James Robert
9243:Heyer, Paul (2005).
9086:. pp. 186–206.
8758:Pyramid Publications
7935:O Estado de S. Paulo
7862:on September 5, 2017
7615:"Falcon Crest Soars"
7396:(November 3, 1978).
7250:Van Gelder, Lawrence
7142:on December 3, 2013.
7138:(19). Archived from
5540:St. Petersburg Times
5276:St. Petersburg Times
5204:"News Of The Movies"
5100:St. Petersburg Times
4631:The Pittsburgh Press
3493:on December 13, 2007
3100:(OMB no. 1024-0018).
2542:Murder Among Friends
2511:Murder Among Friends
2498:Richard Christiansen
2248:Bachelor in Paradise
2065:justifiable homicide
1887:(1955), a remake of
1867:in the period drama
1703:St. Petersburg Times
1674:The Three Musketeers
1635:The Three Musketeers
1630:The Three Musketeers
1626:The Three Musketeers
1597:The Three Musketeers
1555:Green Dolphin Street
1547:Green Dolphin Street
1502:Green Dolphin Street
1489:Green Dolphin Street
1397:, a loose remake of
1384:Keep Your Powder Dry
1369:incumbent President
1299:therapeutic abortion
824:William R. Wilkerson
767:Stockton, California
715:The family lived in
656:(1966) earned her a
583:(1941), the musical
411: 1969;
384: 1965;
359: 1960;
334: 1953;
307: 1948;
282: 1943;
260: 1942;
246:Joseph Stephen Crane
233: 1940;
10025:Where Love Has Gone
10017:Where Love Has Gone
9404:Lewis, Jon (2017).
8781:. New York: Knopf.
8517:, pp. 109–113.
8389:, pp. 108–109.
8323:, pp. 176–177.
8107:, pp. 186–187.
8095:, pp. 257–264.
8083:, pp. 186–188.
8059:, pp. 97, 195.
7594:. December 26, 1981
7536:, pp. 248–249.
7179:, pp. 255–257.
7030:, pp. 232–233.
7018:, pp. 286–287.
6881:, pp. 247–249.
6684:, pp. 263–265.
6642:, pp. 215–221.
6592:"Imitation of Life"
6333:, pp. 120–121.
6258:, pp. 183–187.
6198:, pp. 169–172.
6174:, pp. 168–169.
6162:, pp. 177–182.
6138:, pp. 160–191.
6111:, pp. 163–165.
6087:, pp. 159–161.
6075:, pp. 200–203.
5946:on January 5, 2013.
5820:, pp. 158–159.
5642:, pp. 136–139.
5630:, pp. 126–134.
5618:, pp. 139–140.
5606:, pp. 132–133.
5594:, pp. 135–136.
5513:, pp. 171–173.
5438:, pp. 115–116.
5375:, pp. 111–113.
5270:(August 12, 1947).
5167:, pp. 199–201.
4754:, pp. 141–142.
4599:, pp. 187–189.
3603:, pp. 164–165.
3563:on August 11, 2016.
2943:Where Love Has Gone
2862:James Robert Parish
2834:born in a log cabin
2818:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
2780:Salvatore Ferragamo
2730:Love Has Many Faces
2494:Divorce Me, Darling
2447:Lawrence Van Gelder
2267:James Gould Cozzens
2261:(1961), based on a
2199:Anatomy of a Murder
2179:Institute of Living
2099:and its subsequent
2096:Where Love Has Gone
1948:, was adapted from
1942:Constance MacKenzie
1877:. After completing
1774:Flame and the Flesh
1140:, Judy Garland and
1127:The Broadway Melody
1031:These Glamour Girls
1021:Calling Dr. Kildare
995:Rich Man, Poor Girl
985:These Glamour Girls
914:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
706:Montgomery, Alabama
694:Providence Hospital
589:(1941), the horror
10902:Former Protestants
10766:Benedicte Wrensted
10741:Nellie Stockbridge
10726:Marilynne Robinson
10691:Edith Miller Klein
9869:TCM Movie Database
8835:Breuer, William B.
8605:on April 30, 2016.
8413:"The Femme Fatale"
7813:"Queen and knaves"
7753:The Union Democrat
7669:The New York Times
7592:The New York Times
7511:The New York Times
7420:Detroit Free Press
7351:The New York Times
7332:San Bernardino Sun
7258:The New York Times
7252:(March 24, 1977).
6961:Des Moines Tribune
6669:La Grande Observer
5683:The New York Times
4976:The New York Times
4860:The New York Times
2920:
2822:
2759:
2682:
2451:The New York Times
2400:
2357:David di Donatello
2318:
2314:David di Donatello
2144:
2057:
1996:Paramount Pictures
1992:
1931:
1830:(1955), her first
1818:
1789:The New York Times
1660:
1525:
1457:The New York Times
1427:
1389:Women's Army Corps
1350:The New York Times
1329:Slightly Dangerous
1324:
1262:Pioneer Courthouse
1246:
1108:
1015:Gone with the Wind
990:
861:
690:
658:David di Donatello
10784:
10783:
10771:Mary Allen Wright
10761:Betty Penson-Ward
10716:Marjorie Reynolds
10676:Christine Holbert
10666:Permeal J. French
10641:Carol Ryrie Brink
10586:
10585:
10517:Donald Sutherland
10495:Hirokazu Kore-eda
10455:Denzel Washington
10223:Catherine Deneuve
10189:Claudette Colbert
10091:
10090:
10058:Johnny Stompanato
9831:978-0-7864-7992-4
9789:978-0-8065-0553-4
9749:978-0-806-51953-1
9726:978-1-848-31247-0
9707:978-0-312-37336-8
9688:978-1-57958-056-8
9666:978-0-316-78487-0
9643:978-0-520-22130-7
9624:978-0-7653-0003-4
9603:978-0-7867-2626-4
9581:978-1-476-61683-4
9562:978-1-118-03902-1
9543:978-0-8092-2227-8
9522:978-0-87000-412-4
9501:978-0-870-00128-4
9456:978-1-782-43267-8
9434:978-0-899-50672-2
9415:978-0-520-28432-6
9396:978-0-312-26385-0
9357:978-1-438-13022-4
9338:978-0-393-32436-5
9315:978-1-60497-663-2
9296:978-0-253-00562-5
9273:978-1-843-53414-3
9254:978-0-742-53797-2
9235:978-1-476-67433-9
9216:978-1-476-63206-3
9197:978-0-786-40051-5
9164:Imitation of Life
9153:978-0-520-22369-1
9134:978-0-8014-8438-4
9112:978-1-476-62930-8
9080:Imitation of Life
9063:978-0-826-51557-5
9044:978-1-578-06691-9
9021:978-0-851-70944-4
9011:L.A. Confidential
8997:978-0-762-43316-2
8952:978-0-786-45235-4
8933:978-0-313-26883-0
8890:978-0-306-81392-4
8869:978-0-813-55458-7
8850:978-0-89141-335-6
8826:978-0-899-50938-9
8807:978-0-807-15734-3
8788:978-0-307-49128-2
8767:978-0-515-04194-1
8750:Basinger, Jeanine
8741:978-0-813-12604-3
8722:978-0-982-15296-6
8071:, pp. 40–41.
8018:, pp. 24–25.
7957:. The Court Files
7955:Los Angeles Times
7477:Los Angeles Times
7328:"Lana's Lectures"
7060:Los Angeles Times
6427:Los Angeles Times
5455:The Post-Register
5339:, pp. 93–97.
5238:"Cass Timberlane"
5191:on June 18, 2018.
5178:"Cass Timberlane"
4883:, pp. 68–69.
4854:(April 2, 1943).
4817:, pp. 69–70.
4478:, pp. 51–53.
4347:The Baltimore Sun
4230:, pp. 39–43.
4111:, pp. 34–35.
3804:Los Angeles Times
3557:Los Angeles Times
3549:Los Angeles Times
3424:, pp. 10–11.
3384:. Lewiston, Idaho
3343:Los Angeles Times
3335:Los Angeles Times
3111:Los Angeles Times
3080:Los Angeles Times
2933:L.A. Confidential
2772:Portrait in Black
2738:Dorothy Kilgallen
2722:Imitation of Life
2709:Imitation of Life
2656:. Film historian
2646:They Won't Forget
2597:radiation therapy
2515:alcohol addiction
2306:Turner's role in
2263:bestselling novel
2258:By Love Possessed
2239:Chino, California
2235:Imitation of Life
2209:Portrait in Black
2190:Imitation of Life
2165:Imitation of Life
2152:Imitation of Life
2148:Imitation of Life
2139:Imitation of Life
2118:Imitation of Life
2009:Johnny Stompanato
1994:In January 1958,
1865:Diane de Poitiers
1761:Ricardo Montalbán
1753:film project was
1740:Vincente Minnelli
1689:A Life of Her Own
1678:A Life of Her Own
1665:A Life of Her Own
1655:A Life of Her Own
1484:Katharine Hepburn
1291:Rh-negative blood
1067:, her co-star in
916:(MGM), and asked
902:The Great Garrick
893:They Won't Forget
866:They Won't Forget
857:They Won't Forget
804:Schwab's Pharmacy
771:Roman Catholicism
757:While baptized a
740:Dogpatch District
647:Imitation of Life
638:Johnny Stompanato
561:They Won't Forget
460:
459:
430:Johnny Stompanato
193:Imitation of Life
128:Years active
65:Julia Jean Turner
10939:
10721:Margaret Ritchie
10613:
10606:
10599:
10590:
10589:
10554:David Cronenberg
10550:Juliette Binoche
10544:Marion Cotillard
10471:Sigourney Weaver
10459:Benicio del Toro
10388:Antonio Banderas
10334:Isabelle Huppert
10267:Vanessa Redgrave
10166:Vittorio Gassman
10118:
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8792:
8778:The Star Machine
8771:
8745:
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8697:
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8694:
8692:
8675:
8669:
8668:
8666:
8664:
8655:. Archived from
8644:
8638:
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8607:
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8601:. Archived from
8588:
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8469:
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8450:
8449:on May 23, 2018.
8435:
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8426:
8424:
8408:
8402:
8396:
8390:
8384:
8378:
8377:
8375:
8373:
8353:"Legendary Lana"
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7856:Orlando Sentinel
7844:
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7822:
7811:(July 1, 1995).
7805:
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7380:
7377:Standard-Speaker
7368:
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7286:
7280:
7269:
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7234:
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7227:
7220:"Camp followers"
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7186:
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7153:
7144:
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7116:
7115:on July 4, 2014.
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6985:on April 6, 2008
6971:
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6918:Pittsburgh Press
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5942:. Archived from
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5268:Parsons, Louella
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3489:. Archived from
3478:
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3460:Idaho Yesterdays
3455:
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3437:
3436:, pp. 9–10.
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3382:Lewiston Tribune
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2658:Jeanine Basinger
2632:
2580:cigarette smoker
2442:Bittersweet Love
2351:Pittsburgh Press
2346:Barbara Fritchie
2332:Alexandre Bisson
2212:(1960) opposite
1606:New York Yankees
1367:Democratic Party
1322:radio show, 1945
1266:Portland, Oregon
1146:Lillian Lorraine
1078:We Who Are Young
1047:
820:Sunset Boulevard
798:
710:Picher, Oklahoma
519:icon due to her
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6710:
6708:, p. 187.
6698:
6696:, p. 191.
6686:
6674:
6656:
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6644:
6632:
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6620:
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6608:
6579:
6577:, p. 219.
6567:
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6555:
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6507:
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6495:
6493:, p. 215.
6483:
6471:
6469:, p. 119.
6454:
6452:, p. 233.
6439:
6413:
6411:, p. 221.
6409:Valentino 1976
6401:
6399:, p. 122.
6397:Feldstein 2000
6389:
6387:, p. 203.
6372:
6335:
6331:Feldstein 2000
6323:
6321:, p. 195.
6311:
6296:
6294:, p. 188.
6284:
6282:, p. 186.
6272:
6270:, p. 190.
6260:
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6236:
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6224:
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6212:
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6200:
6188:
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6176:
6164:
6152:
6150:, p. 205.
6140:
6128:
6126:, p. 120.
6124:Feldstein 2000
6113:
6101:
6099:, p. 161.
6089:
6077:
6065:
6063:, p. 158.
6053:
6051:, p. 115.
6041:
6039:, p. 181.
6029:
6027:, p. 254.
6014:
5998:"Peyton Place"
5985:
5973:
5961:
5959:, p. 175.
5949:
5924:
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5910:, p. 167.
5900:
5898:, p. 154.
5888:
5886:, p. 162.
5873:
5871:, p. 183.
5861:
5859:, p. 745.
5849:
5847:, p. 161.
5834:
5832:, p. 207.
5830:Valentino 1976
5822:
5810:
5808:, p. 211.
5806:Valentino 1976
5798:
5796:, p. 160.
5786:
5784:, p. 156.
5774:
5758:"The Prodigal"
5745:
5743:, p. 146.
5733:
5731:, p. 155.
5721:
5719:, p. 777.
5709:
5707:, p. 132.
5697:
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5596:
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5572:
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5557:
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5525:, p. 124.
5515:
5511:Valentino 1976
5503:
5501:, p. 526.
5491:
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5461:
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5413:
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5389:
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5341:
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5289:Valentino 1976
5281:
5256:
5225:
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5213:
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5169:
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5130:
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5118:
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4988:
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4958:Valentino 1976
4950:
4933:
4931:, p. 133.
4929:Valentino 1976
4921:
4919:, p. 267.
4917:Valentino 1976
4909:
4907:, p. 232.
4897:
4885:
4873:
4843:
4831:
4819:
4807:
4795:
4783:
4781:, p. 249.
4768:
4756:
4744:
4732:
4720:
4716:Valentino 1976
4693:
4679:
4667:
4655:
4636:
4613:
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4589:
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4510:
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4480:
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4428:
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4388:
4376:
4364:
4352:
4333:
4329:Valentino 1976
4321:
4309:
4307:, p. 101.
4297:
4285:
4268:
4256:
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4220:
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4189:
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4156:
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4113:
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4087:, p. 129.
4077:
4065:
4053:
4038:
4034:Valentino 1976
4026:
4024:, p. 221.
4014:
4002:
4000:, p. 187.
3990:
3988:, p. 166.
3975:
3963:
3951:
3939:
3923:1800–present:
3867:
3852:
3840:
3828:
3816:
3785:
3773:
3761:
3757:Valentino 1976
3746:
3744:, p. 165.
3729:
3695:
3683:
3671:
3659:
3644:
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3605:
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2985:
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2938:Harold Robbins
2853:The New Yorker
2838:Leonard Maltin
2830:American Dream
2806:Main article:
2803:
2800:
2768:Michael Gordon
2757:Turner in 1943
2680:Turner in 1944
2622:
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2299:
2296:
2194:Otto Preminger
2108:
2105:
2091:Harold Robbins
2086:wrongful death
2069:juvenile court
2024:, co-starring
1976:Main article:
1973:
1970:
1899:Richard Burton
1890:The Rains Came
1768:
1765:
1721:Fernando Lamas
1652:on the set of
1614:Daniel G. Reid
1591:
1588:
1535:Jennifer Jones
1412:
1409:
1338:Walter Brennan
1270:Wallace, Idaho
1244:Turner in 1943
1217:Carole Lombard
1184:Ingrid Bergman
1124:. A remake of
1100:on the set of
1096:, Turner, and
1086:
1083:
961:Louis B. Mayer
937:, co-starring
923:United Artists
918:Jack L. Warner
855:and Turner in
808:Sidney Skolsky
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9372:(Documentary)
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8961:Crane, Cheryl
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8554:
8547:
8541:, p. 33.
8540:
8535:
8529:, p. 54.
8528:
8523:
8516:
8511:
8504:
8503:Basinger 2008
8499:
8493:, p. 88.
8492:
8491:Basinger 1976
8487:
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8321:Guilbert 2018
8317:
8301:
8297:
8293:
8287:
8281:, p. 30.
8280:
8275:
8269:, p. 75.
8268:
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8256:
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8233:, p. 96.
8232:
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8182:, p. 13.
8181:
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8170:, p. 11.
8169:
8168:Basinger 1976
8164:
8158:, p. 97.
8157:
8152:
8145:
8140:
8134:, p. 14.
8133:
8132:Basinger 1976
8128:
8121:
8120:Basinger 2008
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8101:
8094:
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6666:
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6504:
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6467:Erickson 2017
6463:
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6361:
6357:
6353:
6346:
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6342:
6340:
6332:
6327:
6320:
6315:
6309:, p. 94.
6308:
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6293:
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6281:
6276:
6269:
6264:
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6074:
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6062:
6057:
6050:
6049:Basinger 1976
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6019:
6003:
5999:
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5989:
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5977:
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5778:
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5393:
5386:
5381:
5374:
5369:
5362:
5357:
5350:
5345:
5338:
5333:
5327:, p. 77.
5326:
5325:Basinger 1976
5321:
5314:
5309:
5302:
5297:
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5285:
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5021:
5016:
5009:
5004:
4997:
4992:
4977:
4973:
4966:
4959:
4954:
4948:, p. 82.
4947:
4942:
4940:
4938:
4930:
4925:
4918:
4913:
4906:
4901:
4895:, p. 77.
4894:
4889:
4882:
4877:
4861:
4857:
4853:
4847:
4841:, p. 68.
4840:
4835:
4828:
4823:
4816:
4811:
4805:, p. 70.
4804:
4799:
4792:
4787:
4780:
4775:
4773:
4766:, p. 69.
4765:
4760:
4753:
4752:Basinger 1976
4748:
4741:
4736:
4730:, p. 66.
4729:
4724:
4718:, p. 28.
4717:
4712:
4710:
4708:
4706:
4704:
4702:
4700:
4698:
4689:
4683:
4676:
4671:
4665:, p. 81.
4664:
4659:
4650:
4646:
4640:
4632:
4628:
4622:
4620:
4618:
4610:
4605:
4598:
4593:
4578:
4577:
4572:
4568:
4562:
4556:, p. 51.
4555:
4550:
4544:, p. 54.
4543:
4542:Basinger 1976
4538:
4531:
4526:
4519:
4514:
4506:
4502:
4496:
4489:
4484:
4477:
4476:Basinger 1976
4472:
4464:
4460:
4456:
4455:
4450:
4444:
4437:
4432:
4426:, p. 50.
4425:
4420:
4412:
4408:
4404:
4403:
4398:
4392:
4385:
4380:
4373:
4368:
4362:, p. 49.
4361:
4356:
4348:
4344:
4337:
4331:, p. 97.
4330:
4325:
4318:
4313:
4306:
4301:
4295:, p. 42.
4294:
4289:
4283:, p. 41.
4282:
4277:
4275:
4273:
4266:, p. 40.
4265:
4260:
4254:, p. 40.
4253:
4248:
4241:
4236:
4229:
4224:
4218:, p. 35.
4217:
4212:
4210:
4208:
4206:
4198:
4193:
4185:
4184:
4179:
4172:
4165:
4160:
4154:, p. 33.
4153:
4148:
4146:
4144:
4142:
4134:
4129:
4123:, p. 97.
4122:
4117:
4110:
4105:
4098:
4093:
4086:
4081:
4074:
4069:
4063:, p. 29.
4062:
4057:
4051:, p. 31.
4050:
4049:Basinger 1976
4045:
4043:
4036:, p. 63.
4035:
4030:
4023:
4018:
4011:
4006:
3999:
3994:
3987:
3982:
3980:
3972:
3967:
3961:, p. 63.
3960:
3955:
3949:, p. 24.
3948:
3943:
3928:
3920:
3913:
3912:
3907:
3900:
3893:
3892:
3887:
3880:
3878:
3876:
3874:
3872:
3865:, p. 64.
3864:
3859:
3857:
3850:, p. 41.
3849:
3844:
3838:, p. 91.
3837:
3832:
3826:, p. 79.
3825:
3820:
3805:
3801:
3794:
3792:
3790:
3782:
3777:
3771:, p. 27.
3770:
3769:Basinger 1976
3765:
3759:, p. 18.
3758:
3753:
3751:
3743:
3738:
3736:
3734:
3726:
3722:
3718:
3717:
3710:
3708:
3706:
3704:
3702:
3700:
3692:
3687:
3681:, p. 21.
3680:
3679:Basinger 1976
3675:
3669:, p. 22.
3668:
3663:
3657:, p. 13.
3656:
3651:
3649:
3642:, p. 12.
3641:
3636:
3630:, p. 11.
3629:
3624:
3622:
3615:, p. 18.
3614:
3609:
3602:
3597:
3595:
3588:, p. 15.
3587:
3582:
3575:
3570:
3562:
3558:
3554:
3550:
3544:
3542:
3540:
3538:
3531:, p. 19.
3530:
3529:Basinger 1976
3525:
3523:
3521:
3513:
3508:
3492:
3488:
3484:
3481:Marsh, Greg.
3477:
3469:
3465:
3461:
3454:
3448:, p. 10.
3447:
3442:
3435:
3430:
3423:
3418:
3410:
3406:
3399:
3383:
3379:
3372:
3366:, p. 16.
3365:
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3344:
3340:
3339:"Lana Turner"
3336:
3330:
3328:
3326:
3310:
3306:
3302:
3296:
3294:
3287:, p. 14.
3286:
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3267:
3262:
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3249:
3245:
3241:
3240:
3239:Modern Screen
3235:
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3213:
3207:
3201:, p. 65.
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3183:
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3179:
3177:
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3162:
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3149:, p. 65.
3148:
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3137:, p. 24.
3136:
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10449:Hugh Jackman
10445:Carmen Maura
10423:Oliver Stone
10394:Ian McKellen
10384:Meryl Streep
10378:Richard Gere
10354:Willem Dafoe
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10756:Lana Turner
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10706:Sarah Palin
10671:Maggie Hall
10646:Mary Brooks
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10489:Agnès Varda
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9856:Lana Turner
9847:Lana Turner
9590:Raha, Maria
8754:Lana Turner
8579:Ingham 2005
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8399:Parish 1978
8387:Jordan 2009
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7548:Film Review
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4305:Barton 2010
4252:Turner 1982
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4073:Langer 2001
4022:Jordan 2009
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3199:Turner 1982
3187:Fields 2007
3166:Joan Rivers
3053:Joan Rivers
2948:Nina Simone
2848:John Updike
2796:Bette Davis
2648:(1937) and
2638:Jean Harlow
2429:Andy Warhol
2419:Persecution
2342:Keir Dullea
2288:Dean Martin
2113:Ross Hunter
1958:blockbuster
1946:Mark Robson
1919:Betty Field
1917:Turner and
1895:British Raj
1875:Greta Garbo
1844:John Farrow
1832:CinemaScope
1822:Dore Schary
1610:Dan Topping
1602:Technicolor
1400:Grand Hotel
1375:Laraine Day
1254:pin-up girl
1207:Clark Gable
1142:Hedy Lamarr
1136:, opposite
1036:taxi dancer
1026:Dr. Kildare
965:Jean Harlow
939:Clark Gable
897:James Whale
779:Los Angeles
623:(1952) and
603:Clark Gable
294:Bob Topping
98:Los Angeles
39:Lana Turner
10791:Categories
10503:Judi Dench
10160:Glenn Ford
10053:Lex Barker
8558:A.V. Music
8216:Davis 2005
7908:Wayne 2003
7881:Wayne 2003
7832:"People".
6811:Slide 1998
6775:Wayne 2003
6706:Wayne 2003
6360:Larry King
6307:Lewis 2017
6208:Wayne 2003
5908:Crane 1988
5869:Wayne 2003
5337:Crane 1988
5141:Wayne 2003
4996:Brook 2013
4518:Wayne 2003
4488:Wayne 2003
4228:Crane 1988
3986:Wayne 2003
3973:, at 6:05.
3959:Busch 1940
3863:Busch 1940
3836:Lewis 2017
3742:Wayne 2003
3601:Wayne 2003
3574:Wayne 2003
3497:August 26,
3147:Busch 1940
3122:References
2836:." Critic
2788:Helen Rose
2784:Jean Louis
2642:sex symbol
2584:airbrushed
2556:Heinz Hall
2392:Turner in
2218:Sandra Dee
2204:Lee Remick
2136:Turner in
1929:nomination
1854:John Wayne
1810:Turner in
1797:Lex Barker
1668:(1950), a
1583:Homecoming
1578:Homecoming
1439:(1946), a
1359:Theda Bara
1355:Anita Loos
1342:May Whitty
1227:James Agee
1202:Honky Tonk
1065:Artie Shaw
1060:magazine.
969:sex symbol
951:Andy Hardy
834:Zeppo Marx
759:Protestant
747:Sacramento
540:California
521:glamourous
463:Julia Jean
320:Lex Barker
219:Artie Shaw
120:Occupation
102:California
71:1921-02-08
10701:Lee Morse
10330:Sean Penn
10229:Al Pacino
9911:Biography
8915:0024-3019
8367:0028-792X
8105:Dyer 1991
8081:Dyer 1991
7961:March 22,
7701:March 20,
7697:. Chicago
7598:March 21,
7556:0957-1809
7516:April 29,
6220:Kohn 2001
5045:0024-3019
4463:0040-781X
4411:0024-3019
3468:0019-1264
3248:0026-8429
2930:'s novel
2870:film noir
2850:wrote in
2763:glamorous
2690:Clara Bow
2546:Bob Fosse
2529:Teri Garr
2482:opposite
2379:hypnotist
2328:1904 play
2093:entitled
1998:released
1897:opposite
1639:stillborn
1586:226,000.
1447:'s debut
1443:based on
1441:film noir
1340:and Dame
980:Lew Ayres
885:Cleopatra
816:Coca-Cola
781:in 1936.
554:director
548:Hollywood
544:malt shop
447:Signature
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110:Education
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2883:Hayworth
2843:gay icon
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2654:ingénues
2437:Rex Reed
2410:celibate
2323:Madame X
2309:Madame X
2243:Bob Hope
2170:came out
1988:Acapulco
1793:Betrayed
1780:Betrayed
1319:Suspense
1258:war bond
1176:Freudian
1172:pre-Code
1073:abortion
738:and the
653:Madame X
437:Children
346:Fred May
200:Madame X
10036:Related
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9888:at the
9867:at the
8704:Sources
8685:Complex
8663:May 24,
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7674:May 24,
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7356:May 23,
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7198:Variety
7190:Variety
6596:Variety
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6007:May 29,
6002:Variety
5994:Variety
5762:Variety
5754:Variety
5249:May 25,
5243:Variety
5234:Variety
5185:Catalog
4981:May 23,
4582:May 28,
3809:May 23,
3349:May 23,
2977:Complex
2915:at the
2887:Gardner
2820:, 1940s
2551:Dancin'
2500:of the
2424:Variety
2253:pension
2174:lesbian
2156:Variety
2061:inquest
2006:mobster
1962:Variety
1840:Variety
1618:21 Club
1564:Variety
1281:Tijuana
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