During a recent appearance on Nostalgia Tonight, Randisi recalled to host Joe Sibilia learning about Singleton's encounter ...
“Above Suspicion,” was the final film Joan Crawford made as a contract player for MGM Studios; a 1943 espionage caper co-starring Fred MacMurray. It’s also a reasonable assessment of the sincere ...
One of Hollywood’s greatest stars, Joan Crawford, was redefined as a sadistic control freak by Mommie Dearest, her daughter’s 1978 tell-all. In an excerpt from the author’s new Crawford biography, ...
May 10th marked the 50th anniversary of Joan Crawford's death at age 71. In its front-page obituary, The New York Times said, "Miss Crawford was a quintessential superstar " an epitome of timeless ...
The actress's loved ones came to her defense when the book and movie were released after her death ...
Crawford began acting at a young age. First in the theater, then in movies when she signed her first contract with MGM in 1925. However, many of Crawford’s silent-era films have her in small parts.
Joan Crawford, née Lucille Fay LaSueur, was married four times, and according to the legendary film star, each of her husbands left her with more wisdom than the one before. Crawford first wed actor ...
Great actors change every time we see them, but the great movie stars succeed on the strength of the personas they carry from film to film. Those personas can also serve, consciously or unconsciously, ...
Joan Crawford (born Lucille Fay LeSueur; March 23, 1906 – May 10, 1977) was an American actress. She started her career as a dancer in traveling theatrical companies before debuting on Broadway.
The Golden Age star was married to Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Franchot Tone, Philip Terry and Alfred Steele Nicole Briese is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Her ...
The eight (or nine?) husbands and many lovers of Crawford and Davis.