Blind Item #12 - Reader Blind
This long lived, deceased Oscar winning/Oscar nominated actor was married a number of times and at least one of his wives has described him as abusive.
One thing that all of his wives would agree on(including the two who were celebrities in their own right and also his last wife whom he was married to the longest) is he liked to choke his partner during sex and got really turned on if he could force unconsciousness.
One thing that all of his wives would agree on(including the two who were celebrities in their own right and also his last wife whom he was married to the longest) is he liked to choke his partner during sex and got really turned on if he could force unconsciousness.
Was Mickey Rooney an Oscar winner?
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ReplyDeleteCary Grant?
ReplyDeleteWorking his way up to necrophilia then?
ReplyDeleteBing crosby!
ReplyDeleteRichard Burton?
ReplyDelete8 marriages including his first to Ava Gardner, 4 Oscar noms died at 93 sounds like Rooney
ReplyDeleteHenry Fonda?
ReplyDelete4 Marriages/2 Actress Wives(celebs)
ReplyDeleteTony Curtis?
ReplyDeleteMy real guess :)
ReplyDeleteDennis Hopper 5 wives, 2 celebs (Brooke Hayward + Michelle Phillps) Last wife the longest, 2 oscar noms.
Mickey Rooney, his son said he abused his last wife I think
ReplyDeleteThat stepson ribbed him blind @freckles. Not a good witness. I'm with Gauloise on this one
DeleteAlso Rex Harrison
ReplyDelete6 wives, 2 actresses, last wife the longest
So many options for this blind!
DH sounds good to me
DeleteRed Harrisn was an utter schmuck.
DeleteOl blue eyes?
ReplyDeletedoes sound like rooney though as it was no secret he was accused of abuse, cant believe he has 5 oscar noms
ReplyDeleteMia Farrow and Ava Gardner. 2 celebs. Man, if that’s not an odd pair. One, practically the most beautiful film star ever. The other, not. And rather boyish tbh.
ReplyDeleteRooney never won a competitive Oscar.
ReplyDeleteDennis Hopper.
ReplyDeleteWomen who put up with that are complicit.
ReplyDeleteMickey Rooney or not, Ava Gardner with the dirt: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/gallery/ava-gardner-trashes-hollywood-her-566175/1-ava-gardner-on-hollywood
ReplyDeleteMickey Rooney was my first thought
ReplyDeleteSo how many accidental deaths were there.
ReplyDeletecould mickey's tiny little hands get around someone's neck?
ReplyDelete😂
DeleteI love how right under this blind is an ad:
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Wrong ad placement.
One is bad enough, but after marrying 4 broads who dont know how to listen, ya gotta start questioning how you keep making poor choices
ReplyDeletei agree philly, frank sinatra
ReplyDeleteThis is Henry Fonda
ReplyDeleteWomen who tolerate such treatment are enablers, not victims. It's bad sexual politics to tolerate any mistreatment. I'm a feminist who doesn't buy into the victim scenario when women (or abused men) can physically leave, but don't.
ReplyDelete4,3,2,1...blame the victim time
DeletePeter Fonda also told me (only met him once) during an interview,that he suffered a lot of trauma growing up. Nobody believed him because he came from “Americana”/Rockwellian images. He did. That’s why Jane and his (HF) performance in “On Golden Pond”
ReplyDeleteWas so utterly-raw imo.
Blinds about the long dead are inherently non-credible. Anyone can say anything.
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ReplyDeleteGeorge C. Scott. Mickey isn't choking anyone into unconsciousness.
ReplyDeleteGeorge Kennedy married four times; the last was the longest.
ReplyDeleteHe won an Oscar in "Cool Hand Luke".
He is probably A*, for playing Joe Petroni in four Airport films.
Ava Gardner would kick Mickey Rooney's little behind! She alledgedly socked Sinatra.
ReplyDeleteSad that there are so many abusive men with multiple wives aka victims.
Mickey Rooney was a walking buttplug. Surely this isn't about him.....right?!
ReplyDeleteI think I remember Ava Gardner writing about GCS assaulting her. He was a known violent abuser of women.
ReplyDeleteMarlon Brando
ReplyDeleteGeorge C Scott was not especially 'long lived' .age 71 .
ReplyDeleteAlso, he refused an Oscar. Would not accept it. (1970)
if it's Henry Fonda that would explain why ..
ReplyDelete- his daughter jane hated him
- he was so comfortable as sadist ONCE UPON TIME WEST
- john ford punched him in the face
- he was terrified of the HUAC
None of these men mentioned had TWO celebrity wives except for Sinatra and I don't think it's him. I've never heard of FS being physically abusive to women.
ReplyDelete@BRAD, He was epic in Once Upon a Time in the West, made me wish he'd played more villains.
ReplyDeleteFrances Fonda DID kill herself by slashing her own throat, after Henry asked for a divorce.
ReplyDeleteSinatra?
ReplyDeleteSinatra slapped his last wife in the face in front of people when she "mouthed off to him".
ReplyDeleteI used to see Mickey Rooney at a liquor store in Westlake Village when I was growing up. Always had a load on.
ReplyDeleteDennis Hopper
ReplyDeleteWinkler kind of makes sense. You have to be older to understand what a big deal "The Fonz" was when he hit. That show would have done anything to keep him happy. When you think about it, doesn't this blind pretty much describe the beloved character? A 30 year old guy hanging around high school kids. He would snap his fingers and 2 girls would appear one on each arm. The show definitely alluded to him banging schoolgirls and even 2 at once if I remember correctly. They were definitely pushing 70s morality on a show that was supposed to be 50s to early 60s. Teenaged girls the younger the better were the currency of 70s Hollywood. The only things throwing suspicion off Winkler is that he was never A+ list mostly movies and there are no rumors at all about him...not one. Ryan O'Neal makes sense but I don't see procurers going around high schools during the run of Peyton Place to find girls for him. This blind is a stumper for sure.
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