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sesiondemadrugada · 2 years
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The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!? (Ray Dennis Steckler, 1964).
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hollywoodcomet · 2 years
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Musical Monday: No Love, No Leave (1946)
Musical Monday: No Love, No Leave (1946)
It’s no secret that the Hollywood Comet loves musicals. In 2010, I revealed I had seen 400 movie musicals over the course of eight years. Now that number is over 600. To celebrate and share this musical love, here is my weekly feature about musicals. This week’s musical: No Love, No Leave (1946) – Musical #716 Studio: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Director: Charles Martin Starring: Van Johnson, Keenan…
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perfettamentechic · 9 months
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24 agosto … ricordiamo …
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2022: Joe E. Tata, Joseph Evan Tata, attore statunitense conosciuto per il ruolo di Nat Bussichio all’interno del serial televisivo Beverly Hills 90210. Tata in seguito apparve anche in alcuni telefilm, come Streghe, e soap opera come General Hospital. Da tempo soffriva della malattia di Alzheimer.È stata sposato con l’attrice Susan Levy. (n. 1936) 2022: William Reynolds, William de Clerq…
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philibetexcerpts · 7 months
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On 28 October 1953, the Queen and Prince Philip visited BBC Lime Grove, where they saw the televising of a drama production and met some artists including Al Read, Terry-Thomas, Jimmy Edwards, Sally Barnes, and Pat Kirkwood.
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the-empress-7 · 6 months
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The palace "never complain, never explain" is all well and good for protection of the royal family. I feel sad that other people have their reputation destroyed. At least Rose is somewhat protected.
Poor Pat Kirkwood lost her career and reputation for a fictional affair she denied all her life.
Yep. The monarch failing to protect his heir is beyond disappointing.
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victorianchap · 2 years
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🔸 Matilda Alice Powles (13 May 1864 – 16 September 1952) was an English music hall performer. She adopted the stage name Vesta Tilley and became one of the best-known male impersonators of her era. Her career lasted from 1869 until 1920. Starting in provincial theatres with her father as manager, she performed her first season in London in 1874. She typically performed as a dandy or fop, also playing other roles. She found additional success as a principal boy in pantomime. By the 1890s, Tilley was England's highest earning woman. She was also a star in the vaudeville circuit in the United States, touring a total of six times. She married Walter de Frece, a theatre impresario who became her new manager and songwriter. At a Royal Command Performance in 1912, she scandalised Queen Mary because she was wearing trousers. During the First World War she was known as "England’s greatest recruiting sergeant" since she sang patriotic songs dressed in khaki fatigues like a soldier and promoted enlistment drives. Becoming Lady de Frece in 1919, she decided to retire and made a year-long farewell tour from which all profits went to children's hospitals. Her last performance was in 1920 at the Coliseum Theatre, London. She then supported her husband when he became a Member of Parliament and later retired with him to Monte Carlo. She died in 1952 on a visit to London and is buried at Putney Vale Cemetery. Her life story was commemorated in the 1957 film After the Ball in which she was portrayed by Pat Kirkwood. #victorianchaps #victorian #edwardian #vestatilley #vaudeville #theatre #goodolddays #dandy #oldphoto #retro #vintage nostalgia #1870s #1880s #1890s #1900s #1910s #pastlives https://www.instagram.com/p/CjclkwOAwcp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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hollywoodsargeant · 9 months
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omega logan anon here, and yes I have read your entire ao3 discography! you and your works truly impressive, I dearly loved the red parts oh my god it chemically rewired stuff in my brain completely about logan and alpha oscar hellooo chef kiss 10/10 slayagery methinks. Good shy taken aback logan in midpoint between the water amd your name is so good, logan having first heat and got his toy,not allowed to be close with Kyle and so so confused and endearing I want to pat him on the back aaahh however I must confess I do not know much about Kyle Kirkwood background except hes logans bestie.
I hope people will see the potential in logan so we got more content!!!!!
THANK YOU! personally i think the omega logan agenda needs to be Pushed. i would say i'll get on it but i do have a boyish-shaped distraction that's been keeping me at bay for a while... but eventually. he will return. i will return. i <3 omega logan
secret omega remains to be one of my fav tropes ever if i could just write secret omega logan for the rest of ever without repeating the same plot 19 billion times i would. and midpoint... my beloved... i still love that fic sm. even if i wrote the whole thing in like one sitting. i need whatever posessed me that day to COME BACK...
and kyle kirkwood is my favorite he is my baby the second i got into indycar he won the top spot. he's on the wall in my room like seven times dw about it (logan is here like. 100 times. also dw about that)
and i agree. every day should be logan day
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ttexed · 5 months
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1963 - Jack Ruby strippers Tammi True & Sherry Lynn at the Skyliner in Fort Worth...
Skyliner Club on the Jacksboro Highway in Fort Worth with a lineup of exotics including Tammi True and Sherry Lynn. Also in the club is ''Cellar'' owner Pat Kirkwood.
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royally-obsessed · 2 years
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The Queen meets Pat Kirkwood in 1953.
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mainsgiga · 2 years
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There were Cellars too in downtown Dallas (on Commerce Street, across from the KLIF building), in downtown Houston (in Market Square), and, briefly, near the River Walk in San Antonio, until officials of the area’s five Air Force bases pressured it into closing.įor as long as they were in business - last call in Fort Worth, Dallas, and Houston was 1972, 1972, and 1973, respectively - the Cellars defined nightlife. By the time I was old enough to sneak out of the house, it had moved to a second-story walk-up three blocks from the Tarrant County courthouse, and no matter what the menu said, it was no longer serving just coffee, if you know what I mean. THE ORIGINAL CELLAR, a basement joint at the corner of Tenth and Main streets in downtown Fort Worth, was a beatnik coffeehouse, a trendy concept when it opened in 1959. “There’s my ex-wife,” Hill says with a chuckle.Īt a table in the corner, onetime moonshine smuggler Don “Thunder Road” Johnson plunks down next to Kirkwood and tells stories about flying around Texas on a four-day drunk, while Chuck “Elf” Bolding, who managed the Cellar in Dallas and now supervises security guards at the Las Vegas Hilton, recalls the nights that an underage Stevie Ray Vaughan played the club. Kirkwood is visible in it too, as are several female dancers in various stages of undress. Next door, on another TV, is a grainy color film shot in the early sixties by Jimmy Hill, then the manager of the Fort Worth Cellar most of it was taken during the Artists and Models Ball on Halloween night in 1962. A black and white film of the beach-based 1951 Daytona 500 plays on the television set in one room Kirkwood, the only Texan in the race, vies for the lead until the sand jams his gearbox. If he’s going to go, he figured, he may as well have one last fling with the friends and acquaintances who made his nightclub chain, the Cellar, the coolest in Texas.Īnd so they have come: all the old bouncers, managers, musicians, waitresses, lawyers (Tarrant County district attorney Tim Curry phoned in regrets he might have to run for reelection), and assorted hangers-on. If not for the odd phrase snatched from conversation (“There is no remission”), you wouldn’t know he’s dying.
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Greeting guests is the evening’s host, Pat Kirkwood, a lanky 72-year-old whose black suit, black shirt, black tie, and black alligator shoes are a startling contrast to his pale pink skin and snow-white ponytail and matching beard. Drinks are drunk, cigarettes smoked - rituals of closure in the last hours of the party of their lives. IN THE SHADOW OF THE BRIGHTEST MOON in a century, a steady stream of casually dressed older folks, a few with walkers and canes, shuffle into a suite at the Green Oaks Inn in Fort Worth.
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cherry7up · 3 years
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vintage-every-day · 4 years
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A Kodachrome color transparency of popular singer and actor Pat Kirkwood (1921–2007), taken by J.C.A. Redhead (1886–1954) during World War II.
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perfettamentechic · 2 years
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24 agosto … ricordiamo …
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2018: Antonio Pennarella, attore italiano. Negli anni ottanta lavorò solamente in teatro. Dagli anni novanta fu accreditato nei titoli di testa di vari film distribuiti al cinema. (n. 1960) 2017: Jay Thomas, Jay Thomas Terrell, è stato un attore statunitense. (n. 1948) 2014: Aldo Donati, cantautore, attore e conduttore televisivo italiano.  (n. 1947) 2014: Richard Attenborough, Richard Samuel…
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my-little-kraken · 4 years
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“If anyone else says 'it's like old times' I'll jump out the window.”
Found on Worthpoint.
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the-empress-7 · 3 months
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I've said this loads of times, but Pat Kirkwood had her reputation destroyed by the royal family. Newspapers reported because she danced with Prince Philip. She danced, that was it. She lived to be a very old woman having to deny they had had an affair. Philip had establishment enemies because of his heritage, but while they were sowing seeds of his infidelity they very much hurt others. The royals never protected the victims.
Yes, sad but true. The irony is that Meghan is the first woman the BRF bent over backwards to protect.
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a-doll-like-you · 5 years
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Pat Kirkwood and Peter Lawford go on a day-date to the Westerner Shop.
Pat coaxed horse-riding Peter into riding duds then confessed she loathed riding... ‘it’s too energetic, beach parties are more my speed’, Pete agreed but he’s got a quirk - likes to ride horses on the beach first then party!’ -[ᴏʀɪɢɪɴᴀʟ ᴄᴀᴘᴛɪᴏɴ]
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