Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Mr. X Blind Item #6 - Old Hollywood

What A++ list actor and Oscar winner/nominee never slept with his frequent leading lady in the early 1940s (as is frequently reported), because he knew his wife would raise hell and immediately call every gossip columnist in town? After his wife's sudden death, the leading lady swooped in to try to comfort him in more ways than one, but with no success. They still remained great friends until the actor's death.


14 comments:

  1. Spencer Tracy

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  2. and Kate Hepburn

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  3. Tricia1312:13 AM

    Astaire /Rogers

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  4. Astaire and Rogers. His wife died in the 1950s.

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  5. it took forever12:21 AM

    sure he wasnt gay , numerous lavender marriages in those days

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  6. ettacettera12:25 AM

    Clark gable..Lombard died suddenly, and I bet she made him behave when they were together..other woman..could be several..maybe Joan Crawford.

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  7. Fred and Ginger. Tracy and Hepburn were quietly living together while Tracy was still married. He never divorced, and indeed, I think his wife outlived him and banned Hepburn from Tracy's funeral.

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  8. Clearly Gable, Lombard and Lana Turner

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  9. Jessica Larson12:50 AM

    I think Fred & Ginger.

    Gable screwed anything & anyone. Owes his career to his first wife.

    Tracy & Hepburn were famous for their affair when they were still staring in movies together, his wife was catholic & wouldn't divorce him.

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  10. Shelly Shell12:58 AM

    My mom loved Fred. They say he was very in love with his wife, she was his first love, pursued her for years, was devasted when she died. He didn't marry again until decades later & she was a jockey, he was into horse riding.

    Ginger would've completely swooped in after the death of his wife.

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  11. Big Noise From Winnetka12:58 AM

    Ivee is correct on some parts about Tracy -- I think the only time that Hepburn and Louise Tracy met was when Spencer died and Louise said "I always thought you were a rumor." However, IIRC from Tracy's biography, she didn't ban Hepburn from the funeral -- Hepburn decided to not go because she would attract attention and she didn't want to embarrass the family. She saw Tracy the morning of the funeral and helped load his coffin into the hearse, followed it to the church, then turned off and went home.

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  12. Big Noise From Winnetka12:59 AM

    And not sure if it's Fred and Ginger -- I seem to remember that they were cordial but not hot to trot.

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  13. TopperMadison2:54 AM

    The timing isn't right for Fred and Ginger, either. They starred in films together in the 30s, and she was married to someone else when Fred's wife died.

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  14. back again10:25 AM

    Nice One Lori!! I totally agree with you !!-according to wiki,the Studio even made Lana go to Gable's house for dinner because he was so distraught @ Carol's death

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