Many people think of William Randolph Hearst as a newspaper mogul, but it turns out that in his heyday, he was known for a few other things: his lavish parties at his house, Hearst Castle, and his ...
The two-story palace in the sky that William Randolph Hearst, the larger-than-life media mogul who inspired “Citizen Kane,” built for his mistress is on sale. The $26 million listing marks the co-op ...
During the run of the Ziegfeld Follies of 1917, a man in his mid-50s kept reappearing in the audience night after night—always buying two tickets, one for himself, one for his hat—to stare at a blonde ...
The real-life “Citizen Kane” was a ruthless businessman — but his former love nest just got a kindly price cut. The palatial two-story co-op that William Randolph Hearst built for his celebrity ...
From Wikipedia Marion Davies (January 3, 1897 – September 22, 1961) was an American film actress, producer, screenwriter, and philanthropist. Davies was already building a solid reputation as a film ...
A onetime Hollywood queen and longtime friend and helpmate of Newspaper Tycoon William Randolph Hearst last week talked about her “current consuming interest”: real estate. Said Marion Davies, now ...
This Sunday at the Annenberg Beach House party goers will revisit the glamour of Old Hollywood as the Santa Monica Conservancy reprises its annual birthday celebration, Happy Birthday, Marion. For ...
The Santa Monica Conservancy and Annenberg Community Beach House hosted a free, all ages event to celebrate the silent film star and philanthropist Marion Davies last weekend. The actress, having ...
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