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The quintessential “Hitchcock blonde,” Grace Kelly had an apparently charmed life. Her movies were m
In our Joan Crawford series, we talked about Barbara Payton as the young, troubled third wife of Cra
More famous today for her gruesome car crash death than for any of the movies she made while alive,
How did a star whose persona seemed to be all about childlike joy and eternally vibrant sexuality di
How did Marilyn Monroe become the most iconic blonde of the 1950s, if not the century? Today we will
Today we begin the first of three episodes on the most iconic dead blonde of them all, Marilyn Monro
Carole Landis was a gifted comedienne, a decent singer, and - once she dyed her natural brown hair b
Veronica Lake had the most famous hairdo of the 1940s, if not the twentieth century. Her star turn i
Jean Harlow was the top blonde of the 1930s, and even though she didn’t survive the decade - she die
Thelma Todd - a curvaceous white-blonde who predated Jean Harlow - was a sparkling comedienne who be
This season we’re going to explore the stories of 11 blonde actresses who died unusual, untimely or
The year after Joan Crawford died, her estranged, adopted daughter Christina published a tell-all, a
Robert Aldrich’s What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? has done more to define later generation’s ideas a
Joan Crawford struggled through what she called her “middle years,” the period during her 40s before
By the mid-1930s, Joan Crawford was very, very famous, and negotiating both an affair with Clark Gab
Joan Crawford’s early years in Hollywood were like - well, a pre-code Joan Crawford movie: a highly
In order to understand Joan Crawford’s rise to fame, we have to talk about what Joan - born Lucille
How did the Blacklist come to an end? If you ask Kirk Douglas, the end began with his hiring of Dalt
In the first of two episodes about major stars attempting to end the Blacklist, we’ll look at Frank
Before our episode on Frank Sinatra’s attempt to end the blacklist, we’re going to flashback to an e