Blind Item #10
This back in the day A list mostly movie actress was beloved. She also was the best talk show guest. She has written what is apparently the best tell of all time to be published upon her death.
This back in the day A list mostly movie actress was beloved. She also was the best talk show guest. She has written what is apparently the best tell of all time to be published upon her death.
Posted by ent lawyer at 4:00 AM
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Cher?
ReplyDeleteThere's a few who were good.
ReplyDeleteA Cher tell-all would be AWESOME!! I would think he'd put actress/singer or just entertainer if it was her though.
ReplyDeleteTeri Garr?
ReplyDeleteThis is a good one also and she on the enquirer's soon to be dead list, like Cher
ReplyDeleteChers mothet is 90 somethong years old and still around. Cher will be around for a long time.
ReplyDeleteWas thinking Cloris Leachman but she did a lot of TV
ReplyDeleteAngie Dickinson
ReplyDeleteOlivia de Havilland
ReplyDeleteDebbie Reynolds or Carrie Fisher! Yes to both, please.
ReplyDeleteThis is it. Letterman used to bring her on his show for the hell of it, even if she wasn't promoting anything.
ReplyDeleteDe Havilland come across as catty in interviews when asked about her sister. She makes it sound like she's the victim in their feud, but other sources say it was the other way around.
ReplyDeleteTeri Garr appeared in numerous Elvis movies as a background dancer, so I totally believe she'd have some amazing stories about that time in her life alone, never mind all the other great films she starred in.
ReplyDeletethis does sound like teri garr. if you haven't read her book "speedbumps" it's wonderful and you'll love her even more for it. i hope her ms goes into remission but also hope she's leaving a tell-all.
ReplyDeleteBetty white?
ReplyDeleteStrike that not mostly movie
ReplyDeleteIt's Terri Garr.
ReplyDeleteAgreed to both, although between the two of them (they each had three memoirs) I think they did indeed manage to "tell it all." Highly, highly recommended reading, all six memoirs
ReplyDeleteDoris Day?
ReplyDeleteYes, Olly was the villainess, she admitted it in an unguarded moment just after Joans'd death.
ReplyDeleteI think you got it.
ReplyDeleteIt's Terri Garr, back in the 70's and early 80's she was a A- movie star . David Letterman loved and as people were saying , used to bring her on his show when she was not promoting anything just because she was a great guest. Carson loved her too and used to say she was one of his favorite guests as well
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