Dean Martin: The King of Cool
Dean Martin is a Man of Simple Snacks, Has Frank Sinatra's Back, Shows His Gratitude, and Is Home for Dinner Every Night.
Jane Powell: Hollywood’s Singing Girl Next Door
Jane Powell is a Child Star, Sings Like an Angel, is Elizabeth Taylor's Bridesmaid, and Designs Her Own Clothes.
The Classic Hollywood Catalyst: A Marilyn Monroe Tribute
Marilyn Monroe Is My Classic Hollywood Catalyst, Doesn't Go for Cat Fights, Cares About Her Friends, and Is Incredibly Sweet.
Nothin’ Can Be a Real Cool Hand: Cool Hand Luke (1967)
Paul Newman Plays the Banjo, Eats (Not Quite) 50 Eggs, & Proves That Nothin' Can be a Real Cool Hand. From 1967, it's Cool Hand Luke.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Paul Newman Wants to be Sundance, Does His Own Bike Tricks, & Joanne Gets Redford His Big Break. It's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Don’t Mess With Him: A James Stewart Birthday Tribute
James Stewart Goes to Princeton, Plays the Accordion, Becomes a Bomber Pilot, & Knows What He Believes in. So Don't Mess With Him.
An Exceptional Friend: A Henry Fonda Birthday Tribute
Henry Fonda Is An Artist, Wears Spencer Tracy's Hat, Makes Jimmy Stewart Laugh, & Is An Exceptional Friend.
The Long, Hot Summer & the Newmans
Paul Newman Almost Fails in Hollywood, Orson Welles Hates the Method, Joanne Wins an Oscar, & the Newmans Put Their Marriage First. It's The Long, Hot Summer (1958).
Goodbye, Doris. I Miss You.
What do you say when one of the brightest influences in your life passes? I don’t know. But I would sure like to try to put my emotions to words.
Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956)
Paul Newman Gets His Big Chance, Boxes Tony Zale, and Signs Autographs for Marlon Brando. From 1956, it's Somebody Up There Likes Me.