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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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 Beautiful: The Life of Hedy Lamarr

Hedy Lamarr’s exotic beauty was heralded across Europe, but she became infamous for her nude scenes in the scandalous film Ecstasy. She became literally trapped in a marriage to Austria’s munitions baron, a man who befriended Mussolini and hid his Jewish heritage to become an “honorary Aryan,” at the beginning of World War II. Lamarr fled Europe for Hollywood, where she became one of its most glamorous stars, appearing opposite actors such as Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, and James Stewart. But as her beauty faded and she went from one husband to the next, her personal troubles and legal wranglings cast a shadow over her former image and phenomenal intelligence. Beautiful separates the truth from the rumors about Lamarr’s life, and highlights her astonishing role as inventor of a technology that has become an essential part of everything from military weaponry to cell phones. STEPHEN MICHAEL SHEARER is the author of Patricia Neal: An Unquiet Life. He lives in Las Vegas, Nevada, and writes for The Las Vegas Review-Journal. Click HERE to order!