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After Joan Crawford died in 1977, Crawford and her brother, Christopher, discovered that their mother had disinherited them from her estate, her will citing "reasons which are well-known to them." [16] In October 1977, Crawford and her brother sued Joan Crawford's estate to invalidate their mother's will, which she signed on October 28, 1976.
During World War I, Diana "Ann" Boyce-Smith (Joan Crawford) is an English girl living on her father's estate in Kent. The estate is bought by a wealthy American, Richard Bogard (Gary Cooper), who seeks to move into his new property. Right as Bogard arrives, Ann and the house's servants find out that her father has been killed in action, but Ann ...
Crawford's next book, My Way of Life, was published in 1971 by Simon & Schuster. Joan Crawford's last official public appearance was on April 8, 1973, at Town Hall in Manhattan, New York. Crawford appeared as the fourth legend in John Springer's "Legendary Ladies" series. The event was sold out, with the 1,500 seat venue filled to capacity.
His ex-girlfriend got $200K from his 401(k) — but now wants a share of his pension, home. ... Let’s say you received most of your dad's estate, while his ex-girlfriend got $200,000 from his ...
Tinseltown icons Lucille Ball and Joan Crawford each left their indelible mark in their given sector of the Hollywood realm. Lucy vs. Joan Crawford: Why These Hollywood Titans Clashed on The Lucy Show
1923: According to some sources, Harrison and his 1923 co-star Helen Mirren both earned a reported $1 million per (!!) episode (!!!) of the series. This means the stars took home ~ $8 million each ...
Fair Lane was the estate of Ford Motor Company founder Henry Ford and his wife, Clara Ford, in Dearborn, Michigan, in the United States.It was named after an area in Cork in Ireland where Ford's adoptive grandfather, Patrick Ahern, was born.
In its hundred-plus years in business, Ford has had to weather wars, economic swings, competition with the other automakers -- and a pandemic that essentially shut down the economy in 2020. Amid ...