PhotoplayАрхивная копия от 27 сентября 2007 на Wayback MachineMy mother was a very beautiful woman. She came of a good family in New York State and her mother was French and her father was Scotch.
PhotoplayАрхивная копия от 27 сентября 2007 на Wayback MachineWally Reid was my first sweetheart, though I never saw him except on the screen. He was Sir Galahad in all his glory. I worshipped Mary Pickford.
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Биограф актрисы Дэвид Стенн в интервью на Salon.comАрхивная копия от 2 ноября 2007 на Wayback Machine: Esther Ralston told me a story on herself that I thought revealed a lot about Clara and Hollywood. She and Clara were shooting «Children of Divorce» and the day they wrapped Esther was having a big party. <…> And everyone in Hollywood was invited — that is, all the right people. So Esther was getting dressed in the dressing room and Clara walked by and lingered in the doorway and said, «You’re having a party, ain’t cha, Esther?» And Esther said, as if it had just hit her, «Oh Clara, would you like to come?» And Clara Bow stood in the doorway and said, «Oh, no, I know you don’t want to invite me.»
Биограф актрисы Дэвид Стенн в интервью на Salon.comАрхивная копия от 22 июля 2009 на Wayback Machine: She’d compare sizes of her lovers and that kind of stuff — unheard of in those days, especially in public.
PhotoplayАрхивная копия от 27 сентября 2007 на Wayback MachineMy mother was a very beautiful woman. She came of a good family in New York State and her mother was French and her father was Scotch.
PhotoplayАрхивная копия от 27 сентября 2007 на Wayback MachineWally Reid was my first sweetheart, though I never saw him except on the screen. He was Sir Galahad in all his glory. I worshipped Mary Pickford.
Биограф актрисы Дэвид Стенн в интервью на Salon.comАрхивная копия от 2 ноября 2007 на Wayback Machine: Esther Ralston told me a story on herself that I thought revealed a lot about Clara and Hollywood. She and Clara were shooting «Children of Divorce» and the day they wrapped Esther was having a big party. <…> And everyone in Hollywood was invited — that is, all the right people. So Esther was getting dressed in the dressing room and Clara walked by and lingered in the doorway and said, «You’re having a party, ain’t cha, Esther?» And Esther said, as if it had just hit her, «Oh Clara, would you like to come?» And Clara Bow stood in the doorway and said, «Oh, no, I know you don’t want to invite me.»
Биограф актрисы Дэвид Стенн в интервью на Salon.comАрхивная копия от 22 июля 2009 на Wayback Machine: She’d compare sizes of her lovers and that kind of stuff — unheard of in those days, especially in public.