Born to illegitimacy and poverty, Sophia Loren became the symbol of European luxe and sensuality–a passionate life force in dozens of unforgettable films of the ’50s and...
He was Bogie, she was his Baby, and together they were the golden couple of the ’40s and early ’50s, an unlikely duo who sizzled onscreen...
You knew it would end badly, but you just couldn’t have imagined how stinking-drunk-like- Foster-Brooks-at-the-Friar’s-Club badly. Ricky is hosting a TV show, and Lucy lands a...
The Headline: Director Found Murdered: Starlets Among Suspects William Desmond Taylor, an elegant and celebrated 45-year-old director, had a serene expression on his face and a...
In Soul Club, one of the most out there episodes of seventies classic The Partridge Family, on a plucky, ambitious road trip, the singing family finds...
Prematurely bald and 125 pounds sopping wet, Fred Astaire seemed an unlikely candidate for leading-man status–until the music started. It was then the former vaudevillian hoofer...
With the Los Angeles Dodgers in a slump, manager Leo Durocher gets a helpful dugout phone call from architect “Wilbur Post,” but in fact he’s getting...
Classic sitcom Taxi had plenty of eccentric characters but none probably more so than Latka. Poor Latka — sick and tired of being the lovable, but...
If American Graffiti and Grease were the appetizers for ’50s nostalgia, Fonzie was the main course. Dispensing with the teenage angst and the Freudian complexities of...
“I fear I may be a little too tall for you, Mr. Tracy,” Katherine Hepburn said at their first meeting, prior to 1942’s Woman of the...