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Star of the Month Archive
Written by Gary Sweeney   

Our Star of the Month feature is a way to spotlight those actors and actresses who have left an unforgettable mark on Classic Hollywood. Each month, we provide a comprehensive overview of the star, along with their career highlights, a few pertinent links of interest and other additives. As with every other facet of The Midnight Palace, we'd love to hear your suggestions for a future Star of the Month. Send us an email with your idea! Below is our archive where you'll be able to access our featured stars.

September 2007 - Barbara Stanwyck
October 2007 - Joan Crawford
November 2007 - Lon Chaney
December 2007 - Leila Hyams
January 2008 - Edward G. Robinson
February 2008 - Rita Hayworth
March 2008 - Humphrey Bogart
April 2008 - Jean Harlow
May 2008 - Jimmy Stewart
June 2008 - Dorothy Dandridge
July 2008 - Gene Kelly
August 2008 - June Allyson
September 2008 - James Cagney
October 2008 - Carole Lombard
November 2008 - Warren William
December 2008 - Myrna Loy
January 2009 - William Powell
February 2009 - Joan Blondell
March 2009 - John Barrymore
April 2009 - Lana Turner
May 2009 - Bob Hope
June 2009 - Norma Shearer
July 2009 - Jack Benny
August 2009 - Kay Francis
September 2009 - George O'Brien
October 2009 - Glenda Farrell
November 2009 - Chester Morris
December 2009 - Sylvia Sidney
January 2010 - Franchot Tone
February 2010 - Clarence Muse
March 2010 - Miriam Hopkins

 

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Warren William: Magnificent Scoundrel of Pre-Code Hollywood

On the motion picture screen, Hollywood star Warren William (1894-1948) was a magnificent rogue, often deliciously immoral and utterly callous, yet remarkably likable in his wickedness. Off-screen, the actor was as humble and retiring as his film characters were mean and heartless. This biography examines William’s life and career in detail, from his rural Minnesota roots through his service in World War I, his Broadway stage success, and his meteoric rise and gradual fall from Hollywood fame in the 1930s and 1940s. Also analyzed are his film persona and the curious mechanisms by which our culture "selects" certain film personalities to remember and others to forget. Featured is a wealth of biographical material never before available, including rare candid photos of William’s early years. Interviews with his surviving nieces provide intimate family details and personal remembrances. John Stangeland has been a free-lance comic book artist for Marvel, DC, Image, Comico, Malibu and Now Comics. He owns and operates Atlas Comics, a comic book store in Norridge, Illinois. Click HERE to order!

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