-
Assessing a publicity mugshot once reproduced by the tens of thousands for hopeful fans, biographer Susan Orlean writes that the most popular movie star at Warner Bros. in the 1920s "had a way of looking pensive, preoccupied, as if there were a weight in his soul.
This performer registered "the air of an existentialist," Orlean asserts, and appeared "a little sorrowful, as if he was viewing with charity and resignation the whole enterprise of living and striving and hoping."
... so that when his first wife filed for divorce, she named Rin Tin Tin as co- respondent. "Evident...
-
... statement of the case: Adam Chlystek was divorced from his wife on the ground of his adultery. For t...
-
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers were cast as show business colleagues in "Flying Down to Rio," the first of the nine RKO musicals that teamed them in the 1930s. Her character, Honey Hale, was a wisecracking, curly-blonde band singer. His, Fred Ayres, was the band's accordionist and assistant leader. He also functioned as the conscience of the ensemble, since ostensible leader Roger Bond, played by Gene Raymond, preferred to fly airplanes and chase women.
The romantic co-stars of "Rio" were Raymond and Dolores Costello, the elite object of desire as a patrician Brazilian beauty, Belinha. Billed fourth and fifth below the title, respectively, Rogers and Astaire were never quite confirmed as a supplementary romance. However, a certain understanding had emerged by the fadeout, which gave the...
-
... by Brown Hitchcock against his wife for divorce on the ground of adultery. . On the night of the ...
-
...had told her she was going to get a divorce, id., J.O.'s file indicates that she had given hal...
-
English playwright John Osborne explored many themes and genres for films, stage, and television and his personal life was extravagant and iconoclastic. Though his way of life was a living hell, drama was his passion inspired by his suffering and humiliations. Meyers discusses the life and works of Osborne and explores the interest and meaning of the real characters who peopled the playwright's life.
...His mistresses-divorced, between lovers, and unattached-made themselves av...
-
Will Smith wears three-piece suits, big eyeglasses and lusts after a red Ferrari in his new movie, "The Pursuit of Happyness," opening Friday. But the thing that firmly sets the movie in the 1980s is when Smith efficiently solves a Rubik's Cube in the back seat of a cab.
Twenty-six years ago, America was introduced to the colorful puzzle and a phenomenon erupted. Invented by Erno Rubik in Hungary in 1974, the hand-held twistable puzzle captured international attention.
...The same year, a German woman sued for divorce, citing the cube as co-respondent. She complained:...
-
NFL Network went on the air - "launched" as they say in the business - 13 months ago. But it truly might have arrived via a newspaper cartoon that ran a few months after that.
Woman seated on a witness stand: "First we got the satellite dish. Then the NFL package. But the marriage really unraveled when the NFL Network started.
... as an electronic co- respondent in her divorce. (Copyright 2004)Provided by ProQuest LLC. All Rig...
-
New York State Court of Appeals
Divorce
-
...The judgment was rendered in a suit for divorce wherein he was named as co-respondent in connectio...