Joe E. Brown: Hollywood’s Nicest Guy
Joe E. Brown is a Circus Acrobat, Almost Plays Pro Baseball, Keeps His Comedy Clean, Entertains the Troops, And Marries His Wife Three Times.
Lana Turner: A Life of Fashion
Lana Turner Owns 698 Pairs of Shoes, Is a Perfectionist in the Fitting Room, Refuses to Dress Like a Peasant & Creates Her Camera Ready Look.
The Three Musketeers (1948) & the Star Power of Lana Turner
Lana Turner is a Technicolor Goddess, Marries Husband No. 3, & Gene Kelly Sings in the Rain. It's 1948's The Three Musketeers.
Peyton Place (1957), Lana Turner, & the Stompanato Homicide
Lana Turner Proves She's an Actress & Escapes the Abusive Johnny Stompanato. Thanks to Her Brave Daughter. It's Peyton Place (1957).
Lana Turner: Platinum Perfection
Lana Turner Is Glamorous, Loves Hot Sauce and Fashion, Goes Through 7 Husbands, & Has An Amazing Sense of Humor.
Patricia Neal Stroke Survivor
Patricia Neal Survives a Stroke While Pregnant, Gets a Standing Ovation at the Oscars, & Continues to Inspire Stroke Survivors.
Hud, Pat Neal’s Oscar, & Newman’s Anti-Hero
Paul Newman Ages Youthfully, Patricia Neal Wins the Oscar, & Paul Was Not Mean to Patricia. From 1963, it's Hud.
The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
Patricia Neal Juggles Marriage, Motherhood, and Stardom, & makes Klaatu Barada Nikto work. It's The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951).
The Fountainhead (1949), Pat Neal & Gary Cooper
Ayn Rand Writes The Fountainhead, Patricia Neal is Not the Next Garbo, Gary Cooper is a Genius, & Coop and Pat Fall In Love.
The Inspirational Survivor: Patricia Neal
Patricia Neal Wins an Oscar, Loves Gary Cooper, Marries Roald Dahl, Overcomes a Debilitating Stroke, and Is Basically Superwoman.