Aside from “Dorothy’s” Wizard of Oz dress, what else is going up for sale? Click the below link to find out!
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Dorothy’s Dress Goes Up For Sale…The Holy Grail of Hollywood Memorabilia!
Along with Dorothy’s ruby slippers, the blue gingham dress and white blouse worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz (1939) is probably one of the most widely known film worn costumes – ever! Aside from several Marilyn Monroe screen worn dresses that were recently auctioned into the millions, the pre-sale estimate of $500,000 is conservative, and the final sales price will likely place it in the top ten most expensive pieces of Hollywood memorabilia sold to date. The New York couple who own the dress have had it in their possession for thirty years. The husband bought it for his wife in 1981…for $2,000! What an investment, huh?!
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Jerry Nelson, Voice of “Count von Count” on Sesame Street Passes Away…
Jerry Nelson’s passing is one of those Hollywood deaths that pop up and hit you smack in the face. As a puppeteer and voice of the loveable, eccentric “Count von Count” on Sesame Street, he brought the character to life and taught generations of pre-schoolers about numbers. Additionally, he voiced many other well-known Jim Henson characters, most notably, “Sgt. Floyd Pepper” on The Muppet Show and “Gobo Fraggle” on Fraggle Rock.
While his passing leaves an enormous hole, his decades of talented puppeteering and voice work will long be enjoyed by future generations as re-runs of Sesame Street, The Muppet Show and Fraggle Rock are enjoyed by toddlers world-wide. Jerry Nelson has gifted generations of children with a fun, and funny way to learn about numbers and how to count. There is no greater legacy than that.
Jerry Nelson was 78 years old.
Article HERE
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Natalie Wood’s Death Certificate Amended To…
…”drowning and other undetermined factors” – Is it good enough, or does it serve to raise even more questions?
Article HERE
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Michael Douglas and Matt Damon are Gay Lovers…in Upcoming “Liberace” Biopic for HBO!
Any thoughts on this one?
HBO usually produce good quality work, and you can’t get bigger names than Michael Douglas and Matt Damon for a TV movie! Douglas certainly looks like Liberace in the photos and he’s certainly talented enough to pull off his larger-than-life personality.
However, my first impression is that the production looks (and sounds) a bit “cheesy”. I really hope I’m wrong because I love a well-made biopic. See photos in the link below.
Article and Photos HERE
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Phyllis Thaxter and Phyllis Diller Have Both Passed Away
What are the chances of Phyllis Thaxter and Phyllis Diller passing away within days of each other? Both in their nineties, and with their uncommon name linking them, they walked the same show business path and survived the ups and downs of a Hollywood career that many of their peers didn’t. They were stayers in a business that chews ’em up and spits ’em up out!
Despite a lengthy acting career, most obits referred to Phyllis Thaxter as “Superman’s Mother,” a reference to her role of “Ma Kent” in the original Superman film.
As for Phyllis Diller. She will be remembered as the world’s first, and funniest, female stand-up comic. Known for her crazy hair, eye-popping and wide-mouthed expressions (and her love of plastic surgery), her self-depreciating humor was timeless, spanning generations. Additionally, she was always very generous with her time and whenever I had a question, she’d personally respond with the answer, a hand drawn happy face would be scrawled next to her signature.
Phyllis Diller was one of a kind and she’ll be truly missed, but one thing’s for certain…Heaven is a much funnier place because of her entrance today 🙂
Phyllis Thaxter was 92. Phyllis Diller was 95.
Glenn Ford (Pa Kent) with Phyllis Thaxter (Ma Kent) in Superman (1978).
Phyllis Diller in her prime. She was larger than life.
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Beverly Hills Confidential – New Book
A new, very interesting book has just been released (Beverly Hills Confidential), and Lupe Velez is featured, too!
This unique crime anthology tracks the grand times and grand crimes that span the first 100 years since Beverly Hills grew into the city we know it as today, a glitzy-rich tourist mecca. Co-written by Clark Fogg, the lead CSI investigator for the Beverly Hills police department and Barbara Schroeder, Emmy-award winning journalist, this book is “A rip-roaring read,” documenting not only long forgotten scandals and crimes, like the Greystone mansion murders, but also those in recent years, like the killing of Hollywood publicist Ronni Chasen.
Congratulations to Barbara Schroeder and Clark Fogg on gathering together some of the most interesting and mysterious crimes that Beverly Hills has seen over the past century and compiling all of that complex information into a book that will no doubt have readers flipping page after page.
Beverly Hills Confidential is available online and in bookstores.
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Celeste Holm Makes Three…
Well, sadly, the passing of actress, Celeste Holm (age 95) has once again confirmed the ol’ “they die in 3’s” adage. We’ve lost Andy Griffith, Ernest Borgnine and Celeste Holme within a couple of weeks of each other, however, their collective contribution to film and television will be forever remembered by us all.
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