Monday, March 17, 2014
Blind Item #7 - Old Hollywood Blind Item
This A/B-list comedic actor best known for his endless TV specials loved to cheat on his long-suffering wife (whom he always said he
was happily married to): One of
his more notable conquests was before he ventured to Hollywood: he
appeared in
a Broadway musical with that legendary dancer/chanteuse and was caught
in the act several times by his wife who turned a blind eye while
visiting backstage.
Jerry Lewis
ReplyDeleteThis could be any of them, but I'm leaning towards Dean Martin for thsi one
ReplyDeleteBob Hope / Fanny Brice
ReplyDeleteI know even less about old Hollywood than new Hollywood. But as I am sitting in a park post school pick up with nothing else to do with my time I will let you have that invaluable bit of info.
ReplyDeleteWasn't there a blind about Jerry Lewis jerking off onto a piece of carpet in front of women or am i imagining shit again?
ReplyDeleteI remember that one too. It was a reveal about a year or two ago.
Delete@Ray---sounds like an erotic dream...
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ReplyDeleteVIP is, as usual, correct. This is Bob Hope and his wife of 70 years, Dolores. I don't know about the Fanny Brice part.
ReplyDelete@Ray, I thought there was something about Louis C.K. doing that?
ReplyDeleteI just googled it, Ent revealed it in 2010 that Jerry was the carpet jerk off.
DeleteToo early for jerry Lewis carpet jerk off reveals.
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ReplyDeleteMy first thought was Bob Hope. I'm glad VIP said it, so now I know I was right. :)
ReplyDeleteLewis has the telethon but don't think he has comedy 'specials all the time'. Martin had the Dean Martin roasts regularly. Neither has a broadway credit until later in life.
ReplyDeleteOh Bob Hope is a good guess...he did still have specials in the 80's...I was thinking Dean for his Comedy Roast...don't think Fanny would be consider a chatuese, a sexy singer, she was more along the lines of a funny lady, she was not attrative
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking Jerry Lewis, because of the long standing rumor that BH was gay.
ReplyDeleteCould be either. And that "happily married" thing? I think being married to someone who doesn't care who you screw is probably happiness for some people, so it's a sincere statement.
Bob hope and gypsy rose lee
ReplyDeleteHope cheated on Dolores many many times
ReplyDeleteBob Hope and Mae West. The timing would work, and she was working until she was about 80 years old. He even had her on some of his specials.
ReplyDeleteBob Hope and Mae West. The timing would work, and she was working until she was about 80 years old. He even had her on some of his specials.
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ReplyDeleteBob Hope, yep.
ReplyDeleteBob and gypsy both in Ziegfeld follies of 1936
ReplyDeleteBob Hope and Mae West. She worked until she was about 80, and the timing works. She was also on a couple of his specials. Helping a gal out I would guess.
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ReplyDeleteBob, Bing, Dean, and Jerry are all A+++ Legends in my book. And I don't care to hear any negativity about any of them. So there.
ReplyDeleteAgree Topper - no way was Bob Hope A/B-
Delete@A, Fanny Brice. Forget all the basic b*s, FANNY BRICE.
ReplyDeleteI guess her choice back then was being Mrs. Somebody or Mrs. Nobody.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have guessed Bob Hope had I not read a few biographies on him.
ReplyDeleteAgree, Bob.
ReplyDeleteDef Bob Hope
ReplyDeleteJerry Lewis was married more than once and except for the telethon wasn't on Tv except in his own series. This is Bob Hope even though this rating is no good. Slight possibility its Bing Crosby but rating is also off.
ReplyDeleteI don't know that Fanny Brice would have been considered a dancer, though. Chanteuse and comedienne,sure.
ReplyDeleteSyd Caesar, just to be different.
ReplyDeleteBob Hope, who was a NOTORIOUS philanderer:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/article226289.ece
Read the article. Your eyebrows will climb into your hairline.
Thanks for the memories...
ReplyDeleteI remember the Jerry Lewis carpet blind.
ReplyDeleteThis does sound like Bob Hope, but the rating is way off. He must have been A/B in the movies during the 1930s, before TV took off. But by the time he was doing endless TV specials in the 60s he had been a legendary A+++ forever (and fwiw Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin were both A+ at the time).
ReplyDeleteHowever, I don't see how this is Mae West since she was mostly known as a comedienne, although she did do some singing. I don't think she did any dancing, at least after she left vaudeville. I'm also not finding any reference to her ever starring with Bob Hope on Broadway or in vaudeville. One reason for this is that she was 10 years older than him (although she never admitted her true age, and was sexy enough that that might not be a factor). But she started in vaudeville as a child in 1907, while Hope was born in London and didn't start in New York show business until 1925, as a dancer/comedian. By that time West was writing, directing, and starring in some of the most raciest plays on Broadway and getting arrested on morals charges. So their trajectories on Broadway don't match up.
Fanny Brice was also basically a comedienne--she did some singing, but wasn't known as a dancer. She was also 12 years older than Hope and was nobody's idea of a sex symbol.
But the other person Bob starred with on Broadway was Ethel Merman. Although she wasn't known as a dancer either, at least she was primarily a singer, unlike the other two. I'd also call her more "legendary" than Fanny Brice--and finally, she was 5 years younger than Bob. So I think that's the best fit for this.
Hope was a notoriously busy cheater, always. He had many extra-marital flings.
ReplyDeleteBob Hope was never B list. He was A +++ until the day he died.
ReplyDeleteBob Hope and Ethel Merman in "Red, White and Blue", the same year he married Delores 1934.
ReplyDeleteBobHope Ann Miller. Bob Hope/ Juliet Prowse
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