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The actors and entertainers themselves vary in perspective on the commonality or reason for divorce in Hollywood. In 1961 Anne Baxter stated Hollywood was "the most difficult place in America for marriage" due, in part, to the "terrible extremes of success and failure" both spouses may face. [8]
Hollywood Wives is a 1983 novel by the British author Jackie Collins.It was her ninth novel, and her most successful, selling over 15 million copies. [1]Hollywood Wives tells the stories of several women in Hollywood, ranging all the way from long-time talent agents and screenwriters to vivacious screen vixens and young, innocent newcomers.
A young French college student studies in America and falls in love a black teacher. 1994 [32] Corrina, Corrina: Jessie Nelson: 1994 The Jungle Book: Stephen Sommers: Mowgli-who is Indian-and Kitty-who is British-are childhood friends who later become lovers. 1994 Talking About Sex: Aaron Speiser: 1994: Bleeding Hearts: Gregory Hines: 1995
Kevin Kline and Phoebe Cates are a rare example of a long-lasting celebrity marriage. The two have been married since 1989. Kline credits Cates — and the two of them not living in Hollywood ...
From Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries to Britney Spears and Jason Alexander, revisit the shortest celebrity marriages of all time. See why these former flames called it quits so soon:
An American Marriage is a novel by the American author Tayari Jones. It is her fourth novel and was published by Algonquin Books on February 6, 2018. In February 2018, the novel was chosen for Oprah's Book Club 2.0. [3] The novel also won the 2019 Women's Prize for Fiction. [4]
We ranked the best Hollywood books of all time in advance of this year's Festival of Books. Now we want to hear about your favorites — including any we missed.
Within a month of its publication, Haywire was “heading for what appears to be a huge commercial success.” [6] It became a #1 New York Times Best Seller [3] and was on the list for 17 weeks. [4] The New York Times Book Review described it as "a Hollywood childhood memoir, a glowing tapestry spun with equal parts of gold and pain. As a book ...