Highlights
A collection of news and information related to John Barrymore published by Tribune Company sources.
Displaying items 1-12 of 39
» View chicagotribune.com items only
1
2
3
4
Next >
-
Calendar of Events: Dec. 18-26
HURSDAY DEC. 18 BOOKS & AUTHORS Book Signings: Kate Gosselin from the TLC show ''Jon & Kate Plus 8'' sign ''Multiple Bles8ings: Surviving to Thriving with Twins and Sextuplets.'' 6:30-9 p.m. Hackman's Bible Book Store, 1341 Mickley Road, Whitehall....Tags: Vanilla Ice, Hess's Department Store, Health and Safety at School, Football, Peddler's Village
-
Classic with star appeal
The Windsor Estate, located in the heart of Los Angeles' Mid-Wilshire district, is home to decades of Hollywood history.
Once owned by actor John Barrymore and his third wife, Dolores Costello, the classic Mediterranean Revival-style house was built in...Tags: Homes, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Windsor Square, Los Angeles
-
'Enter Laughing,' exit roaring
amNew York theater critic"So Long, 174th Street" is the best musical you've never heard of. Based directly on Carl Reiner's 1958 semi-autobiographical memoir "Enter Laughing," which became a hit play and film, it's a great coming-of-age story during the Depression about David...Tags: Dolores Del Rio, Celebrity Mothers, Michael Tucker, Music Theater, Theater
-
Felines rule the catwalk
The catwalk really was a catwalk on Thursday. Show cats dressed in everything from an Elvis costume to a sequined satin dress were poised to strut their stuff at New York's famed Algonquin Hotel. The feline fashion show was to unfold in the dining...Tags: Long Island, New Jersey, Dorothy Parker, Animals
-
Sean Hayes lists Hancock Park home for almost $9 million
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSean Hayes, who played Jack McFarland in the NBC sitcom "Will & Grace," must have gotten word that the housing slump hasn't hurt sales in the upper tiers of the market. He has listed his Hancock Park home at close to $9 million, according to area real...Tags: Building Material, Death and Dying, Sean Hayes, Personal Service, Jack Nicholson
-
'American Eve' by Paula Uruburu
American Eve
Evelyn Nesbit, Stanford White, the Birth of the "It" Girl and the Crime of the Century
Paula Uruburu
Riverhead Books: 388 pp., $27.95
BY THE time she was 16, Evelyn Nesbit was the face of her age, a stunning beauty with a "heart-...Tags: Books and Magazines, Britney Spears, Architecture, Madison Square Garden, Photography
-
Burton & Depp: Partners in crime
PERCHED together on a couch in a London hotel room, both suffering from the flu, Tim Burton and Johnny Depp make for a brilliant comic double act, sharing jokes, finishing one another's thoughts, laughing like naughty schoolboys, goading each other into...Tags: John Waters, Peter Lorre, Music Theater, Helena Bonham Carter, Clothing and Textiles Industry
-
Witherspoon Close to 'Midnight'
Zap2It.comUniversal Pictures is looking to remake the 1939 comedy "Midnight" as a starring and production vehicle for Reese Witherspoon. "Little Miss Sunshine" Oscar winner Michael Arndt will write the adaptation for producers Stuber/Parent and for Witherspoon's...Tags: Reese Witherspoon, Paramount, Heavy Engineering, Billy Wilder, Movies
-
Show time at the Wilder
Times Staff WriterThe UCLA Film & Television Archive's new venue, the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum, officially opens Friday with a screening of the Oscar-winning 1960 Wilder classic "The Apartment." Two days later, the archive kicks off its "Art of Light"...Tags: Federico Fellini, Robert De Niro, Paul Newman, Literature, Sting
-
The long, unhappy pageant of Mary Leona Gage
Sun ReporterOh, don't you remember, a long time ago When two little babes, their names I don't know Were stolen away one bright summer day And lost in the woods, I've heard people say --Traditional lullaby As a mother, she would sing it to her children. As a child,...Tags: Raquel Welch, Health and Safety at School, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Frank Sinatra, Drug Trafficking
-
Coming into its own again
Special to The TimesBack in the 1920s, if you were rolling with the Hollywood elite, more than likely you were a card-carrying member of the Hollywood Athletic Club. The cavernous place on Sunset Boulevard was a notorious playground for the likes of Rudolph Valentino, Cecil...Tags: Charlize Theron, Madonna, Clubs and Associations, Christina Aguilera, Popular Music
-
New owners get 'Last Laugh'
After a dramatic three-month pause following its sale, the Silent Movie Theatre reopens tonight with a classic of the genre, "The Last Laugh" (1924).
Then things get scary.
"The Last Laugh" is about the humiliating demotion of a hotel doorman, whose job...Tags: Movies, Theater, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Lon Chaney
Dec 18, 2008
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Nov 30, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Sep 10, 2008
|Story| AM New York
Aug 7, 2008
|Story| AM New York
Mar 16, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 11, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jan 2, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 31, 2007
|Story| Zap2It
Feb 8, 2007
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Apr 10, 2005
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 28, 2006
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Oct 5, 2006
|Story| Los Angeles Times


